by Lorena Caro | May 9, 2022 | Feature Articles
With summer quickly approaching in the US and an overall decrease in COVID-19 travel restrictions, more and more folks are booking flights and taking the time to discover the rest of the country. In fact, booking sites and airports are currently seeing a tremendous...
by Lina Zeldovich | Dec 7, 2021 | Feature Articles
Travel may have gotten more complex in the past two years, but as more places are opening up nomads and globetrotters are on the road again, jumping between planes, trains and automobiles. Moreover, in the era when many people can work seemingly from anywhere,...
by Lorena Caro | Oct 25, 2021 | Feature Articles
Photography courtesy of Colombian Journeys It’s easy to slip into FOMO when traveling to a country without knowing much about it. So, in the spirit of helping travelers maximize on their precious time discovering a new country, Colombian Journeys has developed a...
by Lorena Caro | Aug 31, 2021 | Feature Articles
Photography by Dennis Cieri / Written by Lorena Caro Sviyazhsk is an island town located directly where the Volga and Sviyaga Rivers meet. It has a small population of about 250 people, it’s 60km east of Kazan and 820km east of Moscow, and it’s a relatively small...
by Lorena Caro | Aug 19, 2021 | Feature Articles
Those seeking to connect to nature will love Olkhon Island. While the small lake island is not a popular tourist destination for foreigners (easily due to its limited accessibility options), it is a must visit for anyone looking to explore a sentimental, ethereal side...
by Lorena Caro | Jul 12, 2021 | Feature Articles
Photography by Dennis Cieri / Written by Lorena Caro Those who are fans of soccer may remember this city as one of the main locations that hosted the quarter-final for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. At the time, the blue and white Volga region – inspired stadium,...