Showing posts with label travel blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel blogs. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

Prizes Posted for Passports with Purpose Fundraising Raffle...

The list of participating travel blogs and the prizes they have procured are now posted over at Passports with Purpose.

All you have to do is ...

  • Browse through the list of prizes.

  • Choose which ones you’d like to win for you or someone else

  • Click on the FirstGiving link

  • Buy one or more $10 raffle tickets for each prize you want by December 29th (11:59 pm PST)


Don't forget - all money raised is going to the Heifer Foundation. So pull out the wallet and join me in buying a ticket or two.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Travelbloggers Fundraise For The Heifer Foundation with ‘Passports with Purpose’ Raffle...

Looks like the holiday season is in full throttle now, with everyone focusing on shopping, planning, and organizing their Christmas holidays. Sometimes with all the holiday hype, it's hard to remember that a large percentage of the world can barely put food on their table, let alone buy extravagent presents and travel long distances to gather with family and friends.

This year, some Seattle based travelbloggers - Pam Mandel from Nerd's Eye View, Beth Whitman of Wanderlust and Lipstick, Debbie Dubrow from Delicious Baby, and Michelle Duffy of WanderMom - (all of whom I include amongst my cyber-friends) have created Passports with Purpose, a travelblogging fundraiser for the Heifer Foundation. It’s a great way of giving something to those who have very little.

The Heifer Foundation, for those who don't know, is a nonprofit organization that seeks to eliminate hunger and poverty around the globe.

Here's how Passports with Purpose will work...

- Various travelbloggers from around cyberspace (and the world) have spent the last couple of weeks gathering great prizes to raffle off.
-Starting tomorrow (1st December) each of these travelbloggers will post about Passports with Purpose on their blog, along with the prize that they have procured.
- readers are invited to purchase raffle tickets (at $10 each) throughout the month of December at the FirstGiving.com account set up for Passports with Purpose.
- a established raffle committee will pick the all prize winners on 30th December 2008.
- the proceeds of the raffle sales (minus minimal transaction fees to FirstGiving.com) will go directly to the Heifer Foundation.

Stop back tomorrow to see the full list of participating travel blogs and the prizes on offer, as well as exactly where to go to purchase a ticket or two...

(This is cross-posted on Perceptive Travel blog)

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Travel Writing Miscellanea...

The Traveling Mamas interview travel writer and blogger Nancy Brown.

Kim Mance asks Does Travel Really Matter Anyway?

Don't Forget to Write suggests that You're not a travel writer because you never made it a goal...

The Salt Lake Tribune reviews some travel books that make you feel better about staying home.

Bryan at Brave New Traveler wrote an interesting article about 5 (Western) Thinkers Who Understood Inner Travel.

Janelle Nanoson at Intelligent Travel interviews photographer Alexandra Avakian. A veteran National Geographic photograper, Alexandra's new book Windows of the Soul: My Journeys in Muslim World recounts the stories behind the pictures.

Are travel writers able to simply 'take a vacation'? That's what Leif Pettersen from Killing Batteries hopes to find out as he heads over to Thailand. (Breaking news: legendary travel writer decides to travel “just because”)

the traveler's notebook has put together a list of 20 Great Wordpress themes for travel blogs for anyone considering creating or updating their blog.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Join the conversation on the ‘The Future of the Travel Blog’...

Karen from the Europe a la Carte blog is hosting a live blog session on 22 October looking at ‘The Future of the Travel Blog’.

Set for Wednesday 22 October at 20:00 British Summer Time (one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. Use this calculator to work out what time that is wherever you are and join in the conversation.

With panelists such as Pam Mandel (Nerd‘s Eye View), Sam Daams (Travellerspoint), Sean O’Neill (This Just In), Tamara Heber-Percy (Mr & Mrs Smith), it should be a lively discussion.

To give you a head start on what’s going to be discussed, check out what these panelists predict for the future of travel blogging.

Hope to see you there…

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Tips for Travel Writers...

Want some help in becoming a travel writer?

Then this blog's for you.... 1001 Travel Writer Tips

Created by David Whitley, a successful freelance travel writer with articles published in magazines and newspapers around the world, 1001 Travel Writer Tips looks to be a great resource to anyone considering a career in freelance, and in particular, travel writing. Actually, it looks like it's going to be a great resource for freelance writers at all levels of expertise.

It's a new blog, so there are only a few posts so far:

#1 Writer who travels vs traveller who writes

#2 Know Your Competition

#3 Know your place in the greater scheme of things.

#4 Don’t get too precious

#5 Find the editor’s real e-mail address

#6 Spell the editor’s name correctly

#7 Exchanging contacts with other travel writers

#8 Writing about where you live

Only 993 to go...

You can be sure I'll be stopping by every day to get my travel writing tip of the day. Sure hope you'll join me...

In fact, I'll make it easy for you by posting a link each day to the latest tip over on sidebar under 'Daily Travel Writing Tip'.

David, by the way, was the very first travel writer that Write to Travel interviewed.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Travel Writing Miscellanea...

World Hum has a Q&A With David Del Vecchio: A Travel Bookstore First for Manhattan. It's great to hear of an independent bookstore opening - more often than not these days, we hear of them closing.

Grist has some Caffeinated reads with their reviews of two books - JavaTrekker by Dean Cycon and God in a Cup by Michaela Weissman.

Gadling looks at Jon Bowermaster's new dispatches from Northwest Africa.

This Non-American Life has an interesting post on Travel writers born, not made?

Friday, July 25, 2008

Building a Travel Blogging Community...

The recent BlogHer conference in San Francisco was the staging ground for a gathering of travel bloggers from around the world (although most were from the USA). The wasn't an actual travel blogging seminar or panel at BlogHer, but a travel bloggers meet up was organized and attended by many, all of whom were interested in creating a 'more tightly-knit travel blogger community'.

But how to create a travel blogger community...

Well, Debbie from Delicious Baby, a travel blog focusing on 'making travel with kids fun' volunteered to put together a list of Women Travel Bloggers. Check it out and find out who's travel blogging where.

Kitchen Gadget Girl, food blogger and consultant at Uptake Travel is creating a page with RSS feeds from all the travel blogging sites that want to participate.

Pam from Nerd's Eye View, who didn't make it to the BlogHer conference, has set up a forum for travel bloggers.

As they say, from a small acorn a mighty tree can grow...

Travel bloggers ... unite.

I've added links to the Woman Travel Bloggers list, the Travel Bloggers Forum, and the Travel Blogger Updates RSS Feed on the sidebar for easy access.

Come and join in.

I'm going to.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Written Road and Vagablogging looking for Bloggers...

Two great travel blogging sites are looking for bloggers. There's no pay but plenty of exposure.

Aaron at Vagablogging writes...

'We're looking for one dedicated individual to post once or twice a week about any vagabonding-related topic of their choice, from travel gear to destinations to literature. The ideal writer will be familiar with Rolf's book Vagabonding and/or the philosophy behind it.

Though the position is unpaid, it really is a great opportunity to establish contacts and get your feet wet in the travel writing world. Several writers have moved on to paid positions after writing for Vagablogging, and now-- I can tell you from personal experience-- they're really raking in the dough.'


Find out how to apply here.

and

Nicholas at Written Road writes...

'We are looking for a few new bloggers here at Written Road. Just a person or two who can add a couple of posts per week. There’s no pay (we aren’t paid either), but you’ll get a good deal of exposure, help the occasional travel writer find a gig, a few free books, and get to work and network with a great group of writers. Ideally this is for someone just starting out or someone established that has something to say on occasion and needs an outlet.'

You can find out how to apply here.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Traveling the Green Way...

You might have noticed that the posts here at Write to Travel have been a little sporadic over the last week or two.

Well, there's a good reason for this. I've been busy on a brand new project for b5Media, establishing a new blog in their Travel & Culture Channel.

The blog's called Traveling the Green Way and it's a great way to combine my love of travel and writing while focusing on an important world issue.

Sure hope you stop by and have a look.

And for any of you who write about travel, I’ll be hosting a Green Travel Carnival every other week.

So think green with your travel posts and join the first Green Travel Carnival that will be held on the 11th of June.

Here’s how you can Join the Green Travel Carnival.

See you there…

And for any of you who are interested, I'll be looking at posting a regular 'Green Tips from Travelers' series over at Traveling the Green Way.

If you are, how about sending me an email (subject heading: Green Tips from Travelers) with answers to the following questions...and don't forget to add a little bio about yourself, especially any links to your writing and blogs.

- how do you travel green ?
- do you have a favorite 'green place' ?
- what do you recommend for travelers who want to go green ?

Look forward to hearing from you...

Monday, April 28, 2008

The Why, Where, and How's of Green Travel...

If you’re still fence sitting on the need to travel green, then head on over to Go Green Travel Green. Their ‘25 Days to Green Travel’ series might just help you decide what type of traveler you want to be.

The first post in the series ‘31 Reasons to Travel Green: In Pictures’ is enough to make you cry. The pictures feature birds covered in oil, polar bears clinging to melting ice, polluted rivers, and much more.

The second post ‘Defining Green Travel’ also features stunning pictures, but this time to remind you of the beauty in the world.

The third post offers up the ‘Ultimate Directory of Top Green Travel Destinations’.

The fourth post focuses on ‘Learning About the Local Culture’.

Can’t wait to see what the rest of the posts reveal…

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Europe A La Carte Live Discussion about Travel Blogging...

I'm seriously late with this.

Karen from Europe a La Carte has organized and is hosting a live blogging session on “What readers want from a travel blog” right now.

Head on over and check out.

Participation is encouraged and no special equipment required....

Monday, April 21, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...Travel Betty.

How can you resist a travel blog with a tag line ‘Encouraging Fearless Independent Travel For Women'?

Travel Betty is written by Tracy Deluca, a freelance copywriter from San Francisco, who is, in her own words, ‘a woman in love and lust with travel’ And it shows.

I really like the 30 second vacation series where Travel Betty posts a 30 second video featuring off the wall topics like ‘making fortune cookies in Chinatown’ and ‘Santa Cruz Still Weird’.

And then there’s the Spa Betty Series….

Energizing and entertaining, the Travel Betty blog makes reading about travel fun

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Note from Liz:

This is the last 'Travel Blog of the Week' for a while. There simply isn't enough time anymore to read and review all the wonderful travel blogs out in the blogosphere.

However, if anyone wants to write a 'travel blog of the week' review, I'm more than happy to let you post it here. Only catch - the blog you review cannot be your own.

Send reviews to kiwiwriter at xtra (dot) co (dot) nz with subject title 'travel blog review'.

Monday, April 14, 2008

5 Reasons Travel Writers Blog...

Curious to find out why writers who already have a paid market for their work would also spend hours creating and maintaining travel blogs, I decided to put the following questions - Why do you think travel writers blog? What made you start a travel blog? - to few travel writers.

From their answers, I determined travel writers blog because...

* Writing a travel blog allows freedom of expression and ideas not always encouraged in newspaper and magazine writing.

* A Travel blog provides a storage facility for travel notes.

* Writing a travel blog provides connection with your readers.

* Writing a travel blog is like creating a travel library.

* Writing a travel blog provides exposure and some financial rewards.


Read the full post Travel Writers - Why Do They Blog? to find out which travel writers I asked and what they had to say.

So why do you blog???

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'Travel Blog of the Week' will be back next week.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...wandering woman writes from spain.

Some might not classify wandering woman writes from spain as a travel blog but as far as I'm concerned it is. The posts focus on Spanish culture, people, history, and everyday living. Written in a conversational manner, the 'wandering woman' makes you feel that you are part of life in Spain.

From A good day in Spain

"It's been a good day in Spain.

It all started bright and early at El Árbol, when an old woman asked if I'd help her reach the things she needed from the top shelves. I tend to be on the other side of that question, you understand. But, today, damn if I didn't reach every product. I was wearing my magic Camino de Santiago boots; I think they stretched me.

And..

Later, as I politely looked for someone to whom I could quietly ask which of the 6 closed cash register lanes we should line up at, the same firey old woman gave me a lesson in living in Spain. She bellowed "¿QUIÉN VIENE A LA CAJA?" ("WHO'S COMING TO THE REGISTER?") without moving an inch. A cashier arrived in seconds."



Learn about Carlos Saura and fados

"!Carlos Saura has made a movie about fados! And every article I devour about it includes what may just be my favorite word in all the world, saudade, a word I fell in love with during a far-too-brief first visit here.

Wait! What do you mean, Carlos who? Get with me here, guiris! ¡Españoles, porfa, decidles quién es! Carlos Saura, as in Tango and Flamenco."


Find out what it's really like to walk the Camino de Santiago

"I was tired and bored. I was 10 or 20 kilometers outside León, more than eager to leave the asphalt I'd been walking all day far behind me. I didn't know I'd sprain my ankle for the second time later that afternoon and spend the next 3 days holed up in an albergue. I only knew I was alone, walking on asphalt, destined to stick with this highway for at least another 10 kilometers. I hadn't seen another soul all morning."


Beautiful photographs, entertaining stories, and a chance to glimpse real life in Spain make the wandering woman writes from spain blog a must read.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

'Write to Travel' Nominated for Travvies Award…

Been reading any good travel blogs lately ?

Want them to have to recognition and attention they deserve ?

Then head on over to Upgrade: Travel Better and start putting in your nominations for the 2008 Travvies.

You can nominate up to three blogs in each of the eight categories on offer…

- Best Travel Blog
- Best Single-Author Travel Blog
- Best Group-Written Travel Blog
- Best Destination or Trip Narrative Blog
- Best Informative/Practical Travel Blog
- Best Photography on a Travel Blog
- Best Big Media Blog
- Best Podcast or Video Blog



I’ve just been over there to enter some of my nominations and was very pleasantly surprised to find that Write To Travel had been nominated for a Travvies in the Best Informative/Practical Travel blog category (thanks to Heather on Her Travels). I feel very honoured.

Nominations close 6 April, so get on over there and start nominating now. Can’t decide who to nominate - check out my ‘travel blog of the week’ series for some ideas. And of course, Write to Travel wouldn’t say no to some more nominations!!!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...Go Green Travel Green.

No matter which way you say it - eco traveler, green traveler, sustainable traveler - it all boils down to the idea that we can travel in an environmental friendly way. But it’s not an easy thing to do, so it’s great to come across a blog that gives interesting, informative, and helpful tips on how to travel green.

The Go Green Travel Green blog is for ‘…travelers who want to be greener and for eco-conscious folks who want to travel.’ Posts feature information on Green hotels, transportation, food, and gear.

I love their ‘Shades of Green’ series which helps define where on the green spectrum you are as a traveler. Check it out - are you green (pea green), greener (kelly green), or greenest (forest green)? Recent Shades of Green posts worth reading include Money and Time, Food, and Bottled Water.

This really is a great site for the novice to the die hard green traveler.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...Prêt à Voyager.

Written by a Baltimore-based graphic designer with a background in art history, anthropology and photography, Prêt à Voyager (Ready to Travel)seems to have two objectives. One is to put Baltimore on your radar. The other to create a place where design meets travel.

Worthwhile objectives that are truly met. This design/travel blog has so many wonderful links to people and places around the world. So many, in fact, that you’ll end up spending hours traveling from one blog to another, discovering maps, journals, and voices that you might never have found on your own.

If you are looking for variety in your travel blogs, then this is definitely the place to start.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...Lives of Wander.

When you can’t get up and go, then the next best thing is to live through another person’s travels. That’s what I’m doing at the moment.

How?

By following Theresa and Jeff as they plan their year on the road.

Start reading Lives of Wander from the beginning and you’ll get to know them too. They haven’t quite hit the road yet. They head out in the summer. Right now the blog is all about the planning, ranging from what backpack to take to asking the readers where they should go and how they should travel when they get there (you even get to vote).

So while I’m home bound I’ll be (cyber) traveling with Theresa and Jeff. Can’t wait to see where we go…

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...Traveling Mamas.

Put four travel writers together and you get travel talk.

Put four moms together and you get child talk.

Mix it all up and you get the ‘Traveling Mamas’ blog.



Meet Mountain Mama (Kara Williams), Mudslide Mama (Jennifer Miner), Desert Mama (Beth Blair), and Cajun Mama (Shannon Hurst Lane).

All established travel writers in their own right, together they have formed a collective travel blog focusing on - you guessed it - travelling with kids. But it's not just about the kids. Traveling Mamas also is about romantic escapes, solo trips, and girlfriend getaways, plus travel industry news and travel gear reviews.

The blog has only been up and running for a couple of weeks now, but it’s full of useful, interesting, and entertaining information for anyone travelling with or without kids. Bet you didn’t know about the where and how to find letterboxing adventures or the growing popularity of babymoon vacations. It’s all here and more.

I was curious to find out how the blog evolved, so I contacted the Traveling Mamas to have a chat…


Write to Travel: So how did the blog come about ?

Kara Williams ‘We all met at Travel Media Showcase in November 2007 in Palm Springs. Prior to that, we'd only known each other via the Internet, primarily from our posts at www.travelwriters.com.’

Jennifer Miner ‘We all hit it off remarkably well, vowed to stay in touch, and well…’

Beth Blair ‘Shannon had the brilliant idea of starting a blog geared toward traveling moms. She asked if we would be willing to collaborate and we all jumped at the chance.’

Shannon Hurst Lane ‘The four of us just clicked and we decided to try and do something together that would possibly benefit the masses (consumer mamas out there in cyberland).’


WT: You make it sound so simple.

Jennifer ‘TMS experience [was] followed up by an email from Shannon saying "Look at our blog, I set it up for us already!" THAT was such an unexpected, brilliant, motivating thing to do, how could the rest of us not embrace it? Since then we've fiddle with the design, layout (etc), but the overarching philosophy behind TravelingMamas remains the same - to inspire other women to get out there and explore the world.'


WT: I imagine that you all bring different strengths and experience to the blog…

Kara ‘The beauty of this group blog is that we all have such different backgrounds and strengths. DesertMama (Beth) is a former flight attendant from Tucson. MudslideMama (Jen) used to be a college counselor in NYC, and now lives in California. CajunMama (Shannon) is a former firefighter who still works for her local fire department in dispatch in Louisiana. As for me, Mountain Mama of Colorado, I've been in the publishing industry for 17 years.'

Beth ‘ We tend to pull the best attributes of each "mama" to accomplish our goals. Personally, I prefer to keep my hands in the creative aspect of the blog.’

Jennifer ‘‘Since they call me the SEO Queen (I was hoping for Goddess - maybe next year!) I suppose my particular strength is knowledge of how to write for the internet. This includes search engine optimization, obviously, but also those poor gals have had to read through my manifestos regarding the importance of incoming links, page rank, keyword phrases, and other non-creative, technical aspects of running a blog.’

Kara ‘I'm the picky copyeditor of the group -- I've been known to go into my fellow bloggers' posts to fix typos. I like all my i's dotted and t's crossed.’

Shannon ‘I guess my role is to keep all the girls laughing. I REALLY like to make people laugh and smile, be it through an email or a blog post.'


WT: Is it a difficulty or a bonus that you all live in different states ?

Beth ‘I think it's so neat we all bring different backgrounds and locations to the blog. We are always learning from each other.’

Jennifer ‘For us, it's actually an asset: Four different regions of the U.S. are easily covered just by us looking in our own backyards!’

Kara ‘I think we all bring such different perspectives to TravelingMamas because we live in four different geographic regions of the U.S. CajunMama had to give me a Mardi Gras 101 lesson since I didn't understand some of her references to what happens down in the South during Carnival season.’

Shannon ‘It is so much fun and has given me something to be excited about again, in regards to travel writing. Writing is such a solitary career. How nice to be able to dish with someone about the job, with the ups and downs.’

Jennifer ‘One of the interesting benefits of Web 2.0 and new technology is that location is rendered nearly irrelevant for many forms of online writing.’


WT: The Traveling Mamas is in its infancy. Where do you see the blog a year from now?

Jennifer ‘Hmmm, this is a good question. There is indeed the fantasy of pina coladas on a tropical isle (honestly, who doesn't have THAT fantasy?)’

Kara ‘The four of us are on a white-sand beach in the Caribbean drinking mai tais celebrating our blogging success!’


WT’: Sounds great but let’s get back to reality…

Shannon ‘Hopefully we will all get to travel on a trip together as a group and blog about it. I would like to see us as the place where traveling mamas (and papas) go each day whether dreaming about a trip while at work or planning the ultimate getaway. Oh, and I would just love it if I saw someone wearing our t-shirts! Can I add Rock Star to the mix too? Seriously, we'll still be having fun a year from now.’

Beth 'We have discussed the different avenues we can take with the blog and to tell you the truth we have a lot of exciting endeavors planned. The details will hopefully get pulled together in May when we are together again. So stay tuned….'


WT: Well, you heard it here first. These gals have big plans...so as Beth suggests, stay tuned…

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Travel Blog of the Week...Primitive Culture.



Here’s the sidebar description of Primitive Culture

The global photographic journal of an amateur ethnographer, detailing explorations from rugged Equatorial jungles, to the alleys of Istanbul, to the quiet seaside towns of South Africa. In fully illustrated essays, Primitive Culture chronicles street-food, coffee culture, wildlife viewing, and urban life. Currently centered in Bangkok, covering local markets, coffeeshops, and Thai style and design.

If that doesn’t make you want to head right over there and visit, you are obviously not a ‘travel blog connoisseur’.

Primitive Culture delivers exactly what it promises. In some posts, a photograph takes the place of words. In others, words are added to photographs, providing a multidimensional image of a place and its culture.