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Learn to PACK LIGHT!

Prior to travelling mountainous countries, you must know how and be able to pack wisely as well as lightly. Likewise, no matter how frugal you are with packing your stuff about 30% of the items you pack you will most likely only use and then return. We can guarantee you! Where do I start?  Begin by selecting two bags. First, a 30/40L day pack and 60/70L rucksack. Before packing make sure that...

Yoga in the Mountains – A Photostory

Yoga was born within the countries that hold the enchanting Himalayas. But where is one of the best places to practice yoga? Well, one of the most leading places if the country of Nepal. Nepal is home to some of its incredible mountain ranges such as Everest, Kangchenjunga, Manasalu, Ama Dablam and many others. Not only this but the nation has a beautiful culture, rich traditions, tasty food and exceedingly...

5 Local Secrets in Bergen Norway

One of the oldest streets in Norway, a secret viewpoint, historic wine vault, waffles to die for, and a story of fake windows - here are 5 not so known local secret of Bergen you might want to explore. Norway’s second-largest city has more to explore than Bryggens Hanseatic history or the Fløybanen funicular. With two of Ethical Travel Portal’s local experts working out of Bergen, we can offer real, local...

Why You Must Travel To Karasjok Northern Norway

Imagine a composed serene village to the North of Norway filled with huskies, alluring scenery, charming locals and beautiful wildlife. That place is Karasjok. Travel to Karasjok, an epic off the beaten path destination. Location This incredible place resides in Finnmark, the northernmost county of Norway. During Autumn I was fortunate to spend a couple of days here.  The village is home to many forms of wildlife, visitNorway even note there is...

10 reasons why you should go on a cycling holiday

When growing up, one of the first and most valuable gifts I got was a red pushbike. The neighbouring kids and I pushed our cherished bicycles ten metres up the hill. Just so we could fly down at rapid speed! We did this over and over again. It was never a dull moment. By the time we children became what we deemed "cycling experts", we were cycling everywhere! Now, when I...

How To Make Domada | Gambia

Domada is the mouthwateringly tasty national dish of Gambia. Fortunately for me, I've had a fair few portions of this dish. Sometimes I've had it served to me and others I've enjoyed from Ida Cham´s homecooking class alongside our travellers. Especially when travellers with the organization Heartlift when travelled with ETP. If you are to learn the dish, take good note as the incredible Ida will only teach you once....