Adventure Travel

Articles in Adventure Travel

By Loqu 1 comments
Answer the call you feel to step away from the crowds, to see things not seen by tour groups, or not talked about by a tourist bureau or chamber of commerce. Doing this will require more research and thought than going to popular places, but it’s ... more »
By Angie Shiflett 8 comments
We have all heard about real haunted houses. Many of us have even seen popular television shows like “Ghost Hunters”, and “A Haunting”. When Halloween rolls around each year, millions of people around the United States are looking to experience a ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Volcanoes - whether active, dormant, or extinct - provide exciting landscapes and outdoor opportunities for visitors and travelers. In the United States, there are plenty of opportunities to visit classic volcanic landscapes and areas affected ... more »
By annechimp 1 comments
You don't usually hear about Sedona without also hearing about something "new-age" related. That makes sense because Sedona is arguably the new-age capital of the West. Try saying the word vortex in Alaska. You will be surrounded by blank ... more »
By Jonathanw 0 comments
Jim Thorpe is your destination for victorian charm and outdoor delight in Eastern PA... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
A surprising number of Americans look overseas when it comes time to travel, forgetting the wealth of domestic attractions. The National Park System contains hundreds of scenic gems that would be one-of-a-kind wonders in many other countries. ... more »
By Anne Wanchic 2 comments
You don't have to spend every free moment with your spouse or significant other. Really, I am writing your permission slip! Sometimes men need a break doing the "guy thing" off on their own. Here are a few ideas on how to achieve it..... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
There are hundreds of safari companies competing for your business, which means incredible deals await the savvy safari hunter armed with a computer. Be aware of the political climate in any destination country before booking your trip... more »
By Cougar1002 1 comments
When it comes to backpacking, not all sleeping bags are created equal. Due to the high variety of sleeping bag types and fill-materials, it can sometimes be difficult to determine what makes a great sleeping bag. Besides obvious factors including ... more »
By Loqu 0 comments
Bicycling is a great way to see an area and exercise at the same time. Tours vary greatly, from many uphill miles to a few flat ones, from high-end hotels to camping out, from guided to self-guided tours. The more you know before you decide, the ... more »
By architectgirl 0 comments
In this article you will learn how to properly search and discover water in a typical California desert... more »
By nstauber12 3 comments
Everyone loves the taste of the world famous copper river salmon. In fact, if you go to any classy restaurant, you'll spend at least $50 a plate on it. If you've ever wondered what it would take to go catch these tasty fish on your own; then pay ... more »
By Beveronius 1 comments
Ever wonder how to enjoy the seemingly vast sights of the hill country? The flowers, creeks, woods, and landscapes look like watercolor paintings in the distance. Here are a few things to set your sights on when traveling to the Texas Hill Country... more »
By Garry Crystal, eHow UK 0 comments
Ireland is renowned for its excellent salmon fishing and there are many spots situated all over Ireland where you will find the fishing is good. Some people regard catching a salmon as one of the greatest angling experiences... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 3 comments
OK, so summitting Everest is out of the question, but trekking to Base Camp (17,388 feet or 5,300 m)? Now you're talking. If you don't book a trip with an adventure travel company and instead choose to do it all yourself, here's what's involved... more »
By dhinkle 4 comments
Surfing is one of the most enjoyable activities at the beach if you're good at it. Learning to surf can be a long, cold, and wet process but once you got it, it sticks with you for life... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Being stranded in the desert is an extremely scary scenario. You have to deal with the intense heat, the beating sun and worst of all, the lack of water. There is some good news in this dire situation, however. You may not be able to cool the air ... more »
By Jesse Schmitt 0 comments
Picking up your whole life and moving across country is not easy, but if you are going to try to do it, you should remember a few key points... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Alaska is one of the best snowboarding destinations in the United States. From the excitement of backcountry boarding in the Alaskan wilderness to the simple enjoyment of boarding down groomed trails at a modern ski resort, Alaska is every ... more »
By Zach Chouteau 0 comments
Amidst California’s many attractive destination sites such as San Diego, San Francisco and Yosemite, it’s easy to see how a small city on the distant northern coast could get lost in the shuffle. Those making the journey to Eureka, however, will ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 1 comments
The Amazon River runs roughly 4,000 miles across much of the width of South America. The rain forest surrounding it is the largest of its kind in the world. It is home a wide variety of exotic plants and animals. Taking a tour through this ... more »
By AfricanInformer 2 comments
So you're backpacking the world for a few years and would like to take the road less travelled by... You might like to consider building yourself a bamboo raft and go travelling around the coast and large lakes of New Zealand... more »
By RedheadWriting 0 comments
For all of you ladies out there who have ever thought about trying ice climbing, you should definitely attend a Chicks With Picks course! Offered in both Ouray, Colorado and North Conway, New Hampshire, there is a Chicks With Picks course to ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Everyone who has seen a National Geographic special knows that Australia is home to some of the most unusual, and most deadly, animals in the world. If you're visiting the "Land Down Under," it's unlikely that you'll come face to face ... more »
By chrismaupin 0 comments
This article gives a step-by-step on how to buy and register a motorcycle or scooter as a foreigner in South Korea. Includes necessary paperwork, agencies involved and some tips on selecting a bike... more »