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Author: George Duffy

Cancellations in Times of Covid-19: Why don’t you just give me my money back?

  By George Duffy Updates and News

This article was originally published by The Cayuga Collection, a sustainable, luxury lodging management firm with properties in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. Read how they are dealing with cancellations in times of covid-19 and a Zero Occupancy situation. Continue reading

Iran with Intrepid

  By George Duffy Culture, Nature, History, Archaeology Explorations, Intrepid Travels, Middle East, Slow Traveller, Tour Videos
Intrepid Womens Expedition Iran

This is going to be difficult for a lot of people to digest but it strikes to the heart of why I think travel can be so much more than just a diversion from the daily grind. Iran with Intrepid. Continue reading

Tagged   small groups, women in travel

The Women of Kilimanjaro

  By George Duffy Africa, Exodus Travels, Updates and News
women of kllimanjaro

This Exodus video The Women of Kilimanjaro is about female porters in Kilimanjaro. It refutes the myths and stereotypes that limit women’s opportunities in many countries. Tanzanian women from small villages are well practiced in carrying loads and this is a way to earn money while doing so. Continue reading

Tagged   kilimanjaro, mountain treks, projects, women in travel

Valerie Parkinson, Woman of the Himalaya’s

  By George Duffy Asia, Exodus Travels

Valerie Parkinson is a guide in the Himalayas and works to support the people who live there. She is a Woman of the Himalaya’s. Another of the women in travel. Continue reading

Tagged   himalaya, mountain treks, Nepal, women in travel

Oaxaca-Chocolate y Chiles

  By George Duffy Culture, Nature, History, Archaeology Explorations, Intrepid Travels, Latin America, Slow Traveller
oaxaca food travels

If you love to travel and love Mexico’s foods, this trip in Oaxaca is a great starter recipe. Watch this video featuring Intrepid’s Real Food Adventure to see how much fun it can be as a group. Continue reading

Tagged   artisans, farmer's market, food makers, slow food

Let’s Talk About Tacos

  By George Duffy Intrepid Travels, Latin America, Slow Traveller, Tours and Packages
taco tor in Mexico City

Search the origin of tacos online and you’ll be flooded with stories of silver mines and snacks. But here’s the real deal. Head out to the streets of Mexico city… Continue reading

Tagged   farmer's market, food tours, huatulco, mexico, oaxaca, puebla
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More Olive Oil Obsession In California

  By George Duffy Slow Traveller, Travel Articles, USA
los olivos shop

Picking up from a visit that started an olive oil obsession over 20 years ago we went back to the Santa Ynez Valley to see how things had changed. It’s… Continue reading

Tagged   agritour, agrotourism, farmer's market, food, historical, mission, Olive oil, slow tour, vineyard, winery

Tastes of Yucatan

  By George Duffy Latin America, Slow Traveller, Travel Articles
mexican cookery

Alanna and I have made plenty of meals from Barbara Hansen’s classic cookbook “Mexican Cookery” that we bought after coming home from many travels in Mexico. We had done well… Continue reading

Tagged   food makers, local source, slow food experience, yucatan

Machu Picchu and Peru

  By George Duffy Latin America, Travel Articles
misty machu picchu

The most incredible thing about Machu Picchu is that once you get to Peru you realise that Machu Pichu is just the beginning. And second, that Peru itself is just the beginning. Continue reading

Tagged   archeology, culture, ecotravel, rainforest

What’s Going On?

  By George Duffy Updates and News
mayan cenote

First off, I’m adding something fun to my website. “50 Ways to Experience the World”. You can read about this more on the About page. There’s a story there that… Continue reading

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