If you’ve ever opened your suitcase only to have a “clothing volcano” erupt all over your hotel bed, you already know the struggle. Traveling is meant to be about exploration, not digging through a mountain of socks to find one specific charging cable.Enter the packing cube: the rectangular fabric organizers that seasoned travelers treat like …
Miles’ Weekly Travel Tip: The “Bundle” Method
🧳 Miles has certainly gathered a lot of wisdom (and stickers!) between 1965 and today. From the era of steam whistles to the age of digital boarding passes, he’s learned that how you carry your world matters just as much as where you’re taking it.Here is a tip from a suitcase who knows a thing …
Weekly Atlas Challenge: The “Stamp of Authenticity”
The Mission: I want you to find a piece of the world that hasn’t been “sanitized” for tourists. We are looking for the most authentic local transport experience. I’m talking about the rickety wooden ferry that locals use to cross the river, the colourful “chicken bus” in Central America, or that one specific rural train …
Madeira Flora
Madeira is often called the “Floating Garden of the Atlantic” due to its incredible botanical diversity, featuring over 2,000 exotic plants and a high concentration of unique endemic species. The island’s flora is a mix of native Macaronesian plants and exotic species introduced from South Africa, South America, and Australia, all of which thrive in its subtropical …
Baha’i Temple, Chile (Santiago)
Baha’i House of Worship, or temple (often called a Mashriqu’l-Adhkar), is a sacred space designed for prayer and meditation open to all people, regardless of religion. Characterized by nine sides and a central dome, they symbolize unity, with no clergy or sermons allowed, focusing instead on song and scripture. Key Features and Principles: Chile (Santiago): Notable for its …
Captain James Cook
Captain James Cook was far more than a typical 18th-century sailor; he was a master navigator, cartographer, and mathematician who transformed the map of the world. While many of his contemporaries relied on guesswork and tradition, Cook approached the ocean with the rigor of a scientist. Over the course of three historic voyages, he successfully …
Why Pro Wireless Earbuds Are Your New Travel Essential
Whether you are embarking on a gruelling 14-hour long-haul flight, navigating the bustling streets of a new city, or simply lounging by a resort pool, there is one non-negotiable item that belongs in every traveller’s carry-on: a reliable pair of wireless headphones. But not just any headphones will do. Travel demands durability, longevity, and exceptional …
Weekly Atlas Challenge: The “Local Legend” Encounter
The Mission: Every town on this spinning rock has one. I’m talking about a Local Legend—a person who is the destination. It’s the shopkeeper who has run the same stall since 1962 and knows every secret in the valley; the street performer who’s a fixture of the piazza; or the mountain guide who speaks to …



