Hotel Kakslauttanen is home to the famous Igloo Village in Finland, where one can see the Northern Lights in “comfort”. And we’re talking about physical comfort at its best, as some of the igloos in the village (the glass ones) provide heat and an overall comfy stay. There are also snow…
Tam Warner Minton is a world traveler with a story. When Tam’s grown children left home, she did not let the empty space or her chronic pain get her down. Instead, she opened her map and began exploring the world. What she found was a world she never knew she needed,…
If you’re considering a travel and tourism internship outside of your home country, you’ll want to make sure you participate in a reputable internship program that will offer you the experience you need to kickstart your career. The right international travel and tourism internship in London, Paris, Berlin, Prague, or…
From family reunions to bachelorette weekends and every kind of group vacation in between, it can be hard to plan a trip that accommodates everyone. Thankfully, we’ve got three tried-and-loved crowd-pleasers everyone in your group will enjoy. # Cruises Whether your crew is looking to party on a weekend cruise…
As midday comes along and its weight settles on the eyelids, we run towards an imaginary silence. Coffee might dance with us for a while, a breath of fresh air could save another hour or two. But eventually, the desire to disconnect will prevail and we’ll find ourselves craving for……
We are not much of a fishermen here on Tourism on the Edge. In fact, we always wondered how can fishing compete with adventure travel, or with the plain act of exploring the open road. So we decided to do a little research on this apparently way-to-calm activity which we…
Subwing is one of the summer hits in water sports at the moment. What you need is a subwing board and a friend with a boat… and the adventure can begin. Simon Sivertsen, the Norwegian inventor, say the idea of creating a subwing hit him in a while back, when he…
It often happens that one adventure triggers the next. We were hiking the outlandish volcano formations in Westman Islands, Iceland, when this lovely Czech-Swedish couple told us about the Skogar to Thorsmork hike, “the best they ever did”. We knew them enough to trust their nature skills and mountain tastes,…
Most remote villages in the Gobi desert, Mongolia as described as dreary and uninviting. Children often get an education out of playing with dirt and pebbles in a place where books are almost entirely inaccessible. Luckily, there is a hero to this fragile, way too familiar story. His name is…
Nature hasn’t lost its poetry yet. In the most gentle way, it can teach you all about simplicity, patience and calmness. In today’s post let’s teleport away from a vibrant and sometimes hectic city life, and into the most beautiful tree-houses out there. Just imagine: you are sleeping on a cloudy…