Sometimes getting there isn't just half the fun - it's the point of the entire journey.
A celebration of taking the time to travel without highways, jets, or bullet trains.
Article by astronauta perdido, 20 December 2007
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Article by Gijs Bekenkamp, 29 January 2008
The blue 75-foot sailing yacht, worth 300.000 dollars, is going help us pass the Darien Gap.
Article by Becky Timbers, 29 January 2008
Life = stress, right?
Article by Tannis McCartney, 4 February 2008
Spend a day discovering some of New Zealand's most beautiful landscapes from the Overlander, the train crossing the North Island between Wellington and Auckland.
Article by N. Chrystine Olson, 5 February 2008
It was an interesting ride from Fianar to the tiny mountain town of Ambalavao, the gateway to the Yosemite of Madagascar.
Article by Romina Matiuzzi, 7 February 2008
only at 60 km out of Buenos Aires the time stops to rest...
Article by Liz Bogus, 7 February 2008
In October 2007, I went on a once in a lifetime trip to New Zealand where I got to experience the beauty of Middle Earth first hand.
Article by Jamie Bloomquist, 9 February 2008
Crazy drivers, street vendors and a general disregard for leaving on time.
Article by Allen Cox, 9 February 2008
Ascending Mexico's Copper Canyon by train, the journey is the magic.
Article by Jennifer Marlow, 10 February 2008
Slow travel becomes an (unexpected) necessity when a strike in the Amazonian rainforest rules out any form of transportation besides a motorized canoe.