Visiting the Dead Sea, Israel: Getting Muddy and Floating Around Effortlessly!
One of the highlights of my time in Israel was the chance to visit the Dead Sea. Sure, getting muddy and floating in the…
Audrey Bergner is the storyteller behind That Backpacker, sharing the unfiltered reality of life spent crisscrossing the globe. Now based half of the year in the Sierras de Córdoba, she is documenting every province in the country for Che Argentina Travel. She is a co-founder of the Samuel & Audrey Media Network. Her work has been featured in National Geographic and she's been invited as a delegate and panelist to high level events such as the White House Travel Blogger Summit, the Social Travel Summit and Traverse Events. When she’s not filming or writing, she’s hunting for spicy soup or chasing after her daughter, Aurelia. Verified Portfolio: audreybergner.com
One of the highlights of my time in Israel was the chance to visit the Dead Sea. Sure, getting muddy and floating in the…
I’ll admit it, China and I got off to a bit of a rough start, but once I reached the Guangxi province and swapped tall…
Some of the places I have most enjoyed visiting over the past few months have been the remote little hill towns which can only…
The women of the Red Yao tribe are known to have the longest hair in the world. Here’s how to visit and learn about…
Every night thousands of people gather along Victoria Harbour to watch the hottest show in all of Hong Kong – The Symphony of Lights….
I wasn’t sure what I would find in Macau. This former Portuguese colony recently passed Las Vegas as the new gambling capital of the…
Continuing with the theme of eating the best foods around Hong Kong, yesterday afternoon, Sam and I decided to go have afternoon tea at…
I knew that while in Hong Kong I wanted to eat, and I wanted to eat well! This is a city that is known…
Last week I wrote about my visit to Tallinn and I told you that one of the highlights was dining at a medieval inspired restaurant….
“Just don’t fall in. Don’t fall in.” The waters were icy cold in defiance of summer as I dipped my feet into the Archipelago…
