Take my Hand by The Cab Favourite line: “Calm your nerves now And don’t worry, just breathe Are you sure now? Don’t bother packing just leave. (All of them) said they wanted change I hope that you remain the same.” What this song means to me/Why I love this song: When you are feeling scared […]
Aaah. Asia. The biggest continent in the world. Asia has 50 countries in total. Read on to find out what travel bloggers have to say about this continent. “I love that anything goes in Asia, there are no rules and nobody would follow them anyway. People drive on the wrong side of the road, take […]
As published in Drayton Valley Western Review. When was the last time you did something for the first time? When was the last time you did something that scared you? What was it and how did you feel? For me, it is more about going someplace that I have never been before rather than trying […]
Jusz Travel had the privilege to interview Gavin John, a freelance Canadian photojournalist, about his trip to North Korea. Gavin is one of the few people I look up to. I met him back in 2011 since we were classmates for two years at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Polytechnic. He is dedicated and passionate […]
As you may have seen, the first ever guest post on Jusz Travel was published here on May 16. I am looking for more travel bloggers who may want to appear on Jusz Travel as guest posters. Interested? Read below! Series Name: One city at a time What I’m looking for: I’m looking for guest posts […]
As published in Drayton Valley Western Review. I like to believe that my generation is the wanderlust generation. I feel like more and more people my age are choosing to travel instead of going through the university-marriage-kids-grandkids-retire-travel-die route of life. I do not know if I feel this way because I surround myself with like-minded […]
The good thing about having a roommate that loves to go on roadtrips is the fact that you have a roomie that loves to go on roadtrips! 😛 I like how when we both are on a day off, one of us would suggest to drive out of town and the other one almost instantly […]
For some of you who may not know, the Philippines was colonized by the Spanish/Spaniards for over 300 years from 1521 to 1898. Don’t be surprised if you visit the Philippines and you see Spanish-looking houses, churches, or buildings especially up in Northern Philippines or you find that some of the Filipino food have some […]
By: Jennie McMurtry (All photos in this post are courtesy of Jennie McMurtry) I am a firm believer that everyone on earth is connected by six degrees of separation. If this is true, what impact do your daily actions have on others? How far can a chain of good deeds spread? Could it stretch to […]
Hello there, my loves! It is a long weekend and I am stuck at home with nothing to do. My friend told me to go out and explore but I am just not feeling it today (maybe tomorrow or the day after tomorrow?) so I decided to look through my stuff and clean my room. […]