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The Morning I Understood Why People Never Leave VancouverStories

The Morning I Understood Why People Never Leave Vancouver

Cycling Stanley Park's seawall at 7AM with snow-capped mountains across the water, I finally got it. This city isn't showing off — it's just built different.

Fair Travels·March 23, 2026·7 min read
The Morning I Walked Through Clouds at Coaker's WalkStories

The Morning I Walked Through Clouds at Coaker's Walk

Kodaikanal promised mist. It delivered an entire cloud sitting at 2,200 meters, a cliff path above a 1,000-meter drop, and the quietest morning of my life.

Fair Travels·March 19, 2026·6 min read
10 Unmissable Things to Do in Aarhus, From a Rainbow Roof to a 2,300-Year-Old BodyTravel Guides

10 Unmissable Things to Do in Aarhus, From a Rainbow Roof to a 2,300-Year-Old Body

I've been to Aarhus three times, and these are the ten things I'd make any first-timer do — a rainbow-topped art museum, a free rooftop skywalk, a floating pier, and a 2,300-year-old body — with the prices and bus numbers to match.

Fair Travels·June 17, 2026·6 min read
9 Reasons the Faroe Islands Should Be Your Next Trip (and 3 Reasons They Shouldn't)Travel Guides

9 Reasons the Faroe Islands Should Be Your Next Trip (and 3 Reasons They Shouldn't)

Waterfalls into oceans, puffins at arm's length, zero crowds. But also: expensive, wet, and foggy. The honest case.

Fair Travels·April 20, 2026·4 min read
The Fort That Breathes: A Night Inside Jaisalmer's 850-Year-Old Living FortressStories

The Fort That Breathes: A Night Inside Jaisalmer's 850-Year-Old Living Fortress

Three thousand people live inside this sandstone fortress. Shops sell silk in 850-year-old rooms. Kids play cricket in medieval courtyards. I slept in a haveli and woke up in the Middle Ages.

Fair Travels·February 8, 2026·7 min read
A Week on the Kinabatangan: Orangutans, Elephants, and Learning to WaitStories

A Week on the Kinabatangan: Orangutans, Elephants, and Learning to Wait

Day 1: saw crocodiles. Day 3: a mother orangutan with her baby, 8 meters above the boat. Day 5: a pygmy elephant herd crossing the river at dawn. A journal from Borneo's wildlife highway.

Fair Travels·May 20, 2026·8 min read
The Night I Got Lost in Bruges (And Found Something Better)Stories

The Night I Got Lost in Bruges (And Found Something Better)

I came for the chocolate. I stayed because a wrong turn down a medieval alley at midnight led to the best beer and the most honest conversation of my entire trip.

Fair Travels·March 6, 2026·8 min read
What Cairo Looks Like Through Local Eyes: A Conversation with Ahmed, Born-and-Raised CaireneStories

What Cairo Looks Like Through Local Eyes: A Conversation with Ahmed, Born-and-Raised Cairene

A Cairo local shares where to find the best koshari, what tourists get wrong, and why the Pyramids still move him after 35 years.

Fair Travels·April 30, 2026·7 min read
The Complete Taroko Gorge Guide: Trails, Tips, and Everything BetweenTravel Guides

The Complete Taroko Gorge Guide: Trails, Tips, and Everything Between

Marble canyons, cliff-side trails, and a shrine with a waterfall — Taroko is Taiwan's most dramatic landscape and it demands preparation. Here's everything.

Fair Travels·February 18, 2026·6 min read
Top 10 Things to Do in Lima That Don't Involve Machu Picchu PlanningTravel Guides

Top 10 Things to Do in Lima That Don't Involve Machu Picchu Planning

Lima deserves more than a layover. The ceviche capital, cliffside paragliding, and two of the world's top 10 restaurants make this South America's most underrated destination.

Fair Travels·February 10, 2026·7 min read
The First Time I Watched an Ocean Pretend to Have a Waterfall: A Mauritius StoryStories

The First Time I Watched an Ocean Pretend to Have a Waterfall: A Mauritius Story

From a helicopter at 500 meters, the Indian Ocean looked like it was swallowing itself. Then I landed, ate 30-cent flatbread, and hiked a mountain where slaves once found freedom.

Fair Travels·May 26, 2026·7 min read
The Complete Guide to Okinawa: Japan's Tropical SecretTravel Guides

The Complete Guide to Okinawa: Japan's Tropical Secret

Blue Zone longevity, Ryukyu castles, and island hopping — everything you need for Japan's most un-Japanese destination.

Fair Travels·March 29, 2026·6 min read
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