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Lisbon Loving!

Did you know Portugal and the UK have an alliance that spans over 600 years? No battles, no wars, nothing! Well, I think now is high time for an invasion. Pack your bags, grab your Euros and set a course towards the Portuguese capital of Lisbon! Lisbon, situated on the Atlantic coast, on the far western reaches of Continental Europe offers so much to the intrepid traveller –…

Repeat Offender

Apart from visits to Amsterdam and Cork to catch up with the friends I made on previous trips, I rarely return to a destination I have travelled to before.  So, heading back to Copenhagen, the Danish capital ten months after first visiting was something out of the ordinary for me.  My first visit, in the autumn, was brilliant!  I fell in love with the city’s sights, the food…

The Great Western! Key West, US of A… – A Guest Post by Towelintherain

I am thrilled to announce the return of a regular guest poster, towelintherain, back from his travels in Florida’s Key West!  Check out his useful tips, hints and advice for making the most out of this beautiful part of the US. Here’s towelintherain’s previous post at The Rough Guide to a Lonely Planet – Shoestring Munich – A Guest Post by towelintherain. Also, towelintherain’s Tumblr can be found…

Photography to Inspire (Part 3 ) – Mauritius Special

Pulped Travel, at its heart, is essentially about inspiring you to travel.  In the past, I have posted photographs that I hope will have made you consider a destination you may not have thought about visiting before or opened your eyes to the incredible beauty the world can offer you when you travel.  Check out my two previous posts here and here. To continue this theme of inspiration…

The 2015 Nepal Earthquake – 80 Life-Changing Hours in Kathmandu – A Guest Post By MikeC

In a departure from the normal posts you usually see at Pulped Travel, what follows is an account from a previous guest poster, MikeC, of his time in the Nepali capital of Kathmandu during the recent devastating earthquake to hit the country.  A big thank you to MikeC for his willingness to share his story with the readers here.  I hope you find it as engaging, thought-provoking and…