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The Holy Coast of Kenya: Mombasa, Lamu and Beyond

By ande wanderer

When most people imagine Kenya they conjure up images of safaris, elephants and Maasai warriors, but there’s another side of Kenya for visitors, a laid back alternative to the adrenaline rush provided by animal chasing on the plains. It’s the mellow Swahili coast of the country with its eclectic cultural, delicious deserted beaches and a […]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: kenya, Travel

Tattooing for Better Karma: Ink in the Hindu Belt

By ande wanderer

A Balinese man displays a mix of traditional Hindu tattoos and as well as more modern designs

Despite the intense appreciation and prevalence of tattooing in the “Hindu belt” of Asia, specifically the countries of Nepal, India and Indonesia, we hardly ever hear or read about the tattoo traditions of these countries. Tattooing is an integral part of the lifestyle, and although the artists are not held in high esteem (as are […]

Filed Under: News & Features, Travel Tagged With: culture, india, nepal, Travel

Hampi: City of Victory

By ande wanderer

Locals do laundry on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Hampi, India

Any place with a temple dedicated to the dancing God from the Bhagavad-Gita (that is um, Shiva) is okay by us. It’s like a petrified dream taken from storybooks of ancient Hindu mythology: red rock structures framing the landscape and ruins. This is Hampi, the modern-day capital of the Vijayanagar empire. Located in southern India’s […]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: india, Travel

Women Warriors: What Martial Art Should You Study?

By ande wanderer

Art of War: Which Martial Art is Right for You? Magazine Cover

  Martial arts are an ideal way for women to get in shape, gain discipline and possibly protect oneself in dangerous situations. Find out which school of discipline is right for you with this guide to the various martial art styles.   ART OF WAR: WOMEN WARRIORS by Ande Wanderer Move over, aerobics. Step aside, […]

Filed Under: News & Features Tagged With: exercise, women

Eco-Volunteer in Argentina at Gaia

By ande wanderer

A clipping of Ande Wanderer's article on the permaculture community of Gaia in the province of Buenos Aires. Transitions Abroad

Ecovillage Gaia is a sustainable community in the Buenos Aires province. The founders were Argentine pioneers in permaculture architecture, sustainable farming and living in balance with the environment. Since its founding in the early 1990s, the village has welcomed visitors and volunteers around the world and also established the International University of Permaculture. Those interested […]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: argentina, environment, Travel, volunteer

Moving to Argentina: Topics to Consider

By ande wanderer

Colorful houses in La Boca, Buenos Aires

For those looking to move or retire overseas, Argentina is South America’s most popular choice. There are nearly two million foreigners living in the country. The United States embassy in Argentina estimates there are 25,000 Americans residing here. The eighth largest country in the world has a diverse landscape and climate, with modern cities and […]

Filed Under: Consulting Tagged With: americans abroad, argentina, consulting, expat, immigration, international relocation, leaving america, move to argentina

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