Posts about travel
I won't climb the Everest: a graphic travel journal
"From our eyes shine excitement and the (heavy) cultural baggage of the West around the legendary 'roof of the world'."
Passport Stories: The Volatile Nature of the Human Right to Travel
Traveling can be a very different experience depending on one’s birthplace and circumstances. What is it like to travel the world based on these differences?
A house with a heart: homestay in Indonesia
I often wonder why I travel, and today the answer appeared to me crystal-clear: I travel to see and understand how humans live around the world. I travel in search for connection, to sense and remember that we are all one. It was with my heart wide open that I...
Timisoara, the new “rendez-vous” for Contemporary Art
*All of the photos have been taken by the original author of the text Annick Lederle and are published with her permission”. For the last two weeks, Timisoara have been transformed into an open air contemporary art gallery. From the 3rd to the 31st of October 2015, the city will welcome...
The Underated Sites of London: Where to Go and What To See from Global Voices Contributors
Global Voices contributors are very ‘mobile’, and live or have lived practically everywhere. We're going to learn about some of their favorite spots in their current city. We begin this series with Abdelmadjid, who lives in London. We'll give you three or four recommendations, among many other contenders, but always...
Global Voices’ places to go in the summer: an afternoon at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris
Many of Global Voices’ 800 members around the world envy those in the Global Voices team living in Paris. If you are visiting Paris this summer, Global Voices Paris strongly recommend paying a visit to Paris’ Plant Garden (Jardin des Plantes) district. First, the park Although the Plant Garden and the surrounding area had...