Articles
Unique welcoming hotels in Norway are one of the highlights of traveling with Backroads to this fascinating Nordic country. ...
Anyone who has visited the Canadian Rockies – or has a friend who has and can’t stop talking about it –already knows that it’s a world-class trave...
Asia is an enormous swath of the world, its influence extending out to every corner of the globe and permeating nearly every conceivable human end...
"Wow, these tomatoes actually taste like something." The vibrant produce grown in gardens mere steps from where we dine during our Backroads trips...
I’ve been a Backroads Trip Leader for seven years and one of the most frequent questions I’m asked by my guests is, “What’s the life of a Backroad...
February is the time of year when most people are relaxing, recovering from the holidays and getting back into the swing of their daily routine. B...
The sights and sounds of waterfalls have always captivated me. Whether it's due to the security my brain feels near a clean freshwater source or t...
In 1921, British explorer and politician Charles Howard-Bury spotted massive footprints while on an expedition to Mount Everest. His Sherpa guide ...
January: the perfect month to curl up at home with a book and a cup of hot chocolate, right? Maybe for some people, but for the rest of us, it's i...
It might seem ironic to highlight the benefits of disconnecting from technology via an online blog, but I'm not here to say technology is bad. On ...
Nothing beats traveling with your family - experiencing new things through the fresh eyes of your kids, while instilling in them a sense of advent...
Bright green moss and dewy ferns filled the understory, while a thick fog engulfed the treetops. Through the mist, I could make out craggy mountai...