Travel by DABL

Diversity in Travel

Author : dabl

Costa Rica

Costa Rica During the summer of 2018, my good friend Danny and I decided to devote two weeks exclusively to driving across Costa Rica. All in all, it proved to be an incredibly beautiful country, on top of also being an absolutely AMAZING ecological adventure park: known for its pristine beaches and inland rainforest, Costa[…]

Egypt

Egypt Not gonna lie: this is a tough article to write. Having just visited Jordan, our expectations for Egypt were 100% anchored to our recent experiences, which almost certainly played a role in how we experienced the country (honestly, I would like to give Egypt a second try, and possibly try out other locations, just[…]

Greece

Greece My good friend (and travel buddy) Robert is a personal trainer, who unfortunately had his earlier Greek fitness vacation fall through due to the pandemic. After a few failed restarts, he asked several of his close friends to join him in an attempt to “break even.” Personally, I was eager to visit Greece for a[…]

Africa

Africa In the winter of 2019, I made my first visit to the African continent. Top to bottom, the entire experience blew every expectation I had completely out of the water. ‌The trip itself was divided into three parts: South Africa first, followed by Victoria Falls, and then wrapping up with a safari in Hwange[…]

Learning to Fly

Learning to Fly The hardest thing I’ve done in my life so far has been learning to fly. Much more respect for pilots after this experience and what extreme skill they have flying…as United put it “big metal bird.” (United give me points and miles.) The amount of combined skill, knowledge and intuition you need[…]

Jordan

Jordan Let’s face it: living in America, we tend to see and digest only “the worst of the worst” news from the Middle East. Wars, conflict, cultural differences, religion…all of these often lead us to ONLY see the differences between our two cultures, while also seeing NONE of the good things about their way of[…]

Paraguay, Brazil, & Argentina

Paraguay, Brazil, & Argentina My 14-day trip to Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina was a truly amazing experience. Sadly, however, it started off on a bit of a downer. It began with my initial flight into Paraguay. As my friend Roberto and I flew over South America (VERY early in the morning, I might add), we[…]

Iceland

Iceland If you were to ask me what my favorite country is, I would probably reply “New Zealand.” That being said…Iceland is a VERY strong competitor, and depending on my mood on a given day, may even be my answer to the question. They often call Iceland the New Zealand of the north. (I am[…]

Colombia

One of the best things about traveling to South America from Denver is the lack of a major time zone change. All total, it’s comparable to flying to the East Coast, and – unlike flying to Europe or Asia – it’s SIGNIFICANTLY less exhausting in comparison.

Kassie and I arrived in Colombia at 10:30 pm after a ten-hour travel day and immediately found an Uber to take us to our Airbnb. Taxi drivers in Colombia will often either try to ask for more money or not immediately take you to the correct destination in an attempt to gin up more cash – hence, why we usually use Uber.

Thailand and Vietnam

In 2018, myself and a group of 8 friends – with most of us having met one another through various kickball leagues – traveled to Thailand and Vietnam over most of December and New Years. The group changed in size a few times over the course of the trip – due mostly to its sheer length– and the goals of the trip varied for each individual with one couple that went even using the trip as their honeymoon. Also fun: each of us were fairly new to Denver, and all of us were from totally different states, including Iowa, New Mexico, and Washington, which ensured that the group had a nice mixture of different backgrounds.

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