By Renate StrubITWPA MemberAs the boat slowly glides through the waters of Lake Thun, you admire the stunning scenery from the deck while enjoying a snack and a cup of coffee, or a glass of wine. It is a balmy summer afternoon; a few clouds linger over the snow-capped mountains of the Niederhorn range. It is astonishing -- you can clearly see the snow on the high mountains, but … [Read more...] about A Vacation Destination in Switzerland Worth Exploring
Volume 4, Issue #9 - October 2011
The Elusive Belizean Deli Sandwich
By Sharon Hiebing ITWPA MemberOn a street with just about as many businesses, shops, and restaurants as you can fit along a tiny one-way road, it can be hard for tourists and locals alike to learn about all the different types of cuisine available to them. This is especially true on Burns Avenue in the small town of San Ignacio, Belize, because most restaurants don’t … [Read more...] about The Elusive Belizean Deli Sandwich
Taking the Plunge: Cave Tubing in Belize
By Patti MorrowITWPA MemberGrab your tube and water shoes and get ready for a true wet ’n’ wild adventure -- a journey that starts with a mostly uphill jungle trek hauling your own professional-grade inflatable tube and includes fording a portion of the beautiful, green Caves Branch River.The vigorous hike through untainted rainforest followed by an exhilarating … [Read more...] about Taking the Plunge: Cave Tubing in Belize
An Affordable Kerala Backwaters Experience
By Robyn QuinITWPA MemberFor travelers wanting to experience the tranquil and exceedingly beautiful backwaters of Kerala in India there are affordable alternatives to hiring a houseboat. While there are hundreds of kettuvallams (houseboats) available for rent for any period from three hours up to a week or more, this option is expensive and beyond the reach of most independent … [Read more...] about An Affordable Kerala Backwaters Experience
“Top End” to the City of Churches
By Keith Langston ITWPA MemberLaden waiters seem to ricochet off each other once guests find seats. Space is restricted and the floor has a rhythmic sway. I have visions of cascading cream of pumpkin soup, but bowls swiftly find a safe landing. Wines arrive and the first course begins while the wide, brown land outside the picture windows rolls graciously by. From a very … [Read more...] about “Top End” to the City of Churches