Bhutan

Hailed as the last Shangri-La, the country of Bhutan is now becoming more accessible to the outside world.  Having previously been closed to visitors, tourism to Bhutan started in the 1970’s and has been growing ever since.  The country’s isolation had preserved Bhutan’s unsullied landscape giving it a direct and … Read more

Vancouver Travel App

So you’ve decided to visit Vancouver, and who can blame you?  Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Vancouver is known for its natural beauty and combines the joys of both a metropolitan destination with the adventure of the outdoors.  No doubt you’ll get caught up organizing things to do … Read more

The Comic Con Circuit

Do you have a friend with a treasure chest tucked under his bed, immaculately lined with comics tucked in protective sleeves?  If so, this friend is probably a nerd.  He’s probably watched each of the original Star Wars movies annually, or maybe swivels in his office chair pretending he’s on … Read more

London’s New Sights

If you’ve been to London before, you’ve probably seen such iconic sites as Big Ben or the Gherkin.  However, with the new attention London received for the 2012 Olympics, these new attractions are making visitors even more excited. The first of these is the ArcelorMittal Orbit.  It towers 115 meters … Read more

Montreal’s Gay Pride

Are you ready for Montreal’s third annual Queer of the Year competition? Yup, you’ve read that correctly. Five finalists will be flown to Montreal while it’s in full bloom for Gay Pride week (Aug 13-19) for an all expense paid trip.  Finalists will be judged in a series of “social … Read more

The Arizona Biltmore

Jewel of the Desert Phoenix in the summer cackles with dry heat, lingering in the triple digits.  Gloriously situated in the blinding sun is the Arizona Biltmore, offering shade and luxury.  The Biltmore is often incorrectly attributed to renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who consulted in four months of its … Read more