Into the Forest: Back to Nature Travel, Part 3

Celebrate the joys of exploring forests and jungles. The Japanese call it “forest bathing,” and immersing yourself in these green cathedrals can bring a wondrous calm.
Paul and Elizabeth interview a variety of travel writers and explorers.
Celebrate the joys of exploring forests and jungles. The Japanese call it “forest bathing,” and immersing yourself in these green cathedrals can bring a wondrous calm.
When will the CDC say it’s OK for big ships to cruise from U.S. ports? Will all cruise lines require vaccinations of their passengers?
Cunard is offering two special voyages in 2023 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of world cruising. Cunard, which pioneered scheduled trans-Atlantic crossings in 1840, also offered the first world cruise in 1922
Gary Arndt joins Paul and Elizabeth to celebrate the ancient Polynesian navigators who sailed much of the Pacific Ocean, using only traditional techniques.
Gary Arndt joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal fun facts about the world’s largest lottery. It’s El Gordo in Spain – and it’s been around since 1812
Award-winning travel journalist Don George joins us to discuss his new eBook, Wanderlust in the Time of Coronavirus, available for free at GeoEx.com.
Which quintessential New England experiences should you not miss? An insider’s perspective on one of the world’s most beautiful places.
LuxeAdventurerTraveler’s Jennifer Dombrowski, who is based in Bordeaux, joins Paul and Elizabeth to discuss what France’s opening to foreign visitors really means.
Many travelers seek authentic travel, and Carol Cabezas says Azamara’s philosophy of staying in ports longer with immersive experiences addresses that desire.
Holland America Line Master Chef Rudi Sodamin joins Paul and Elizabeth to toast National Food Faces Day, which was designated in the National Day Archives