Author: Jeffrey Kontur

Fabulous Trips, Super Cheap (Part 1)

The promise of AmazingWorldAdventures is that you can take incredible trips without breaking the bank. Today I’m going to share a little of my process with you. My 20 year old daughter, who has been my default travel buddy for several years now, recently started planning her own trips independently...

Toronto, ON is like NYC only better

I’ve been to most of the big cities in the United States and a few outside. Of all the big cities I’ve been to so far, Toronto is my favorite. Were it not for the climate, I would seriously consider living there. I read once that Toronto is what New...

Doing what city government does best — making maple syrup!

The business of local government is to look after the common good for the people living in or visiting the municipality. Road maintenance, school administration, emergency services, public parks, and of course, making maple syrup. The city of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada may be the only city in the world...

Peruvian Birthday Adventure

“Are you crazy?!” “You’ll starve to death.” “You’re going to end up mugged or killed.” “Why would you put your daughter in harm’s way like that?” “How are you going to communicate?” I heard all that and more. As my daughter’s 18th birthday approached, I told her that I was...

Better Than a Hotel

Are you familiar with AirBNB? It’s an online service for peer-to-peer lodging rentals. Say you have a house or apartment that’s sitting vacant, or a guest room or even just a couch. You can list it and travelers looking for a place to stay might rent it from you. I...

Take a Ride… on Heavy Metal

With a great deal of chuffing, 500 tons of steel slowly begins inching along. Not even walking speed. Trees and landmarks creep by the windows. The brass fixtures and polished wooden trim speak of a bygone era. An era most of us have never seen firsthand and yet, one which...

Lunch near the Berlin Wall (in Canada!)

The Berlin Wall was torn down 25 years ago. (Has it really been that long?!) So to have lunch near the Wall seems implausible enough, but to do so in Nova Scotia? Even when the Wall was standing, it wasn’t exactly a lovely, pastoral place for a picnic. You may...

The $50 African safari

Full disclosure: This isn’t my story, it’s my friend Tommy’s. Tommy is a super adventurous traveler. He’s also an absolute train fanatic. He loves trains, especially old steam trains. He travels all over the world just to ride on interesting trains that are still in service. A few years ago...

Oh look! A slave cemetery!

There are just some things that grab your attention. Driving down a back-country highway on a long road trip, I heard someone in the car say, “Oh look, a slave cemetery.” How can you not stop for something like that? My ex-girlfriend and I (back when we were still dating)...

Machu Picchu

People who have never been to Machu Picchu, and probably even a few who have, don’t really grasp how enormous it is. Machu Picchu is so much more than the ruins of a few stone buildings on some remote mountaintop. It was a whole village. In fact, in its day...