Long term travel may sound glorious, but in practice, it can be hard.
Read MoreThe luxurious palaces of Mehrangarh Fort overlooking Jodhpur, India.
The luxurious palaces of Mehrangarh Fort overlooking Jodhpur, India.
Long term travel may sound glorious, but in practice, it can be hard.
Read MoreColorful spices found in the Jodhpur street market.
Everything has it's season and right now, I'm travel worn. I kind of just want to sit bundled up in one place and not move. Is that bad? We are almost four months into our 13-month long journey, but travel in India is hard. Seriously.
Read MoreStreet cow chillaxing in Jodhpur, India.
There are cows everywhere.
Read MoreFemale construction workers in Jodhpur carry sand in buckets on their head as their children play nearby.
After traveling several months throughout India, I can't seem to understand how people don't die more often.
Read MoreSightseeing certainly has its limits. But when you're in the middle of India and you don't know if you'll ever return, no matter how hungry or tired, you see the sights that are there to be seen.
Today on the blog, I'm picking back up in India—where I last left off in the story of our extended vagabond journey around the world.
Read MoreThe old woman's shoe
It's that time of year again. Burning Man has ended and masses of dusty, sparkle-eyed people have returned home. While nothing can replace the experience of being on the Playa in person, check out these images for a bit of the ethereal magic.
Read MoreBlack Rock City, Nevada is an otherworldly place — a destination physically accessible for just one week a year.
This temporary city of 68,000 is the site of Burning Man, and it holds more magic and wonder than many places on earth.
Read MoreHeading deep into the jungle on a tributary off the Marañon River in the Northern Peruvian Amazon.
We are floating on a giant water salad. Thick, green plants that look like bok choy surround our dugout canoe and stretch infinitely before us on a small tributary off the Marañón River in the remote Peruvian Amazon.
Read MoreDawn on the Marañon River, Northern Peruvian Amazon
Within the last six months, five oil spills from a single pipeline have contaminated the indigenous Kukama communities of the Northern Peruvian Amazon. Last month, we attempted to visit two of these sites in order to document the effects and to tell a more complete story of the true cost of oil extraction in the rainforest.
Read MoreDust storm and desert flowers in Black Rock City, Nevada
We need to be reminded that amazing places such as this can and do exist—communities where creativity, innovation and art come together to inspire humanity. This is Burning Man, 2014.
Read MoreAn ancient 24-foot reclining Buddha inside the Ajanta caves
We've flown north, through Mumbai and then east to Aurangabad to visit another impressive art historical site—the 2,000-year old Buddhist caves of Ajanta.
Read MorePart of a school group touring the temple, these girls eagerly asked me to take a photo of them with my camera
The woman pulls my hair tightly. She stabs my scalp with a bobby pin while looping a garland of orange and white flowers on either side of my ponytail.
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