Tag: Perceptive Travel
Kristin Winet
March 8, 2017
Travel, green travel, History, Island travel, Kristin projects, Literary Travel, Parks and preserves, Perceptive Travel, photography, travel stories
It also ended. Three weeks after my family and I watched the earth being born, my mother-in-law sent me the news article from Hawaii News Now: “Kamokuna ocean cliff …
It’s not just award season for music and movies. This is also the time of year when several “best travel writing” awards results come out. Perceptive Travel often gets …
When I used to think of Mediterranean cooking, this is what I imagined: images of olive oil sizzling in steaming skillets, chefs—usually male—with big white hats, fresh bread coming …
When Ana told us she needed to head up to Nicaragua on the last day of our honeymoon, I started thinking about everything I knew about Costa Rica’s nearest …
Back in 2006, believing that armchair travelers and travel writers deserved more the repetitive destination articles, top-10 lists, and advertorials that were stock in trade for print magazines, editor …
It’s been quite a year for Perceptive Travel Webzine. Early in the year, it was awarded a Silver for ‘Best Travel Journalism Website’ at the 2011 North American Travel …
Hot off the press, the September edition of Perceptive Travel webzine features voodoo, mariachis, and lost walls. In Stories in Stone: Walking Vietnam’s Long Wall, new contributor Ben Keene …
The July edition of Perceptive Travel webzine will transport armchair traveler around the world, stopping in Russia, Ireland and Vietnam along the way. Riding a small motorcycles overloaded with …
In the latest edition of Perceptive Travel webzine politics and travel collide. In Locked Down in Waikiki, Tom Koppel takes a vacation in Hawaii at the same time that …
Welcome to 2012 and a whole new year of great travel articles at Perceptive Travel. Editor Tim Leffel has a Chiapas Misadventure in the wild adventure capital of …
It’s an issue of superlatives this month with Perceptive Travel webzine featuring three entertaining travel stories from around the world. Laura Gough ponders happiness in Bhutan while trekking the …
Looking for some great travel stories? Then check out this month’s edition of Perceptive Travel webzine. Read Jessica Lee’s Notes from a Revolution in Egypt for a first …