Travel Talk

20 Most Drug Addicted Cities in America

There can be no doubt that drug addiction is becoming a burgeoning health crisis in the United States. The “drug epidemic” is, of course, nothing new. However, the United States’ thinking about this problem is much different than it used to be.

16 Most Drug-Addicted Countries in the World

Despite the advances of human civilization, particularly in the past several decades, much of the world continues to struggle with drug addiction. This problem, in fact, has only been exacerbated by the prevalence of prescription medications, which have been acting as a kind of gateway to even more dangerous drugs for many.

Craftier Than Before: An Inside Look Into Bangkok’s Exploding Craft Beer Scene

As I write this article, I’m sitting at a first floor café in the same building that hosted a craft beer festival six days ago—and I can still see the splintered plastic cups with the event’s logo printed on the side littering the ground.

What’s the Long-Term Traveler’s Day-to-Day Like?

Even if they have a sound itinerary, very rarely does everything go according to plan — problems occur, they fight with their traveling partner, they get Delhi belly, and so on. And when they don’t have an itinerary, then they really don’t know what’s happening in the following couple of days!

How Will Brexit Affect American Travelers?

Britain’s decision to leave the EU will directly impact the daily lives of all British people — but even if you don’t live there, you still stand to be affected. Whether you have a European holiday already on the books, or you’re just dreaming of travel plans in the future, it pays to read up a bit on Brexit before you go.

20 of Your Burning Brexit Questions Answered

If you’ve read or watched any news at all in recent weeks, you’ve undoubtedly heard about Brexit. Like many non-British citizens (and, unfortunately, some British citizens too), you may wondering what this means and why people are so focused on it.

5 Things I Miss About South East Asia

It doesn’t matter if you travel for a weekend, a week, or a month: when you come back you’re going to be hit by the post-travel blues, especially if you had an amazing time. In my case, after six months in SE Asia, I’m struggling a bit with England’s cold weather and high prices, but all is gold when you have family and friends!