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Travel Dreaming From Kenya to Rapa Nui

travel to Rapa Nui story

Kick back wherever you are sheltering and travel with us from Kenya to Rapa Nui, from Italy to the waters of Scandinavia. 

Back in March and April, we stopped publishing new material from Perceptive Travel, instead doing a Salute to the Guides issue and one called You Weren’t Going to Go There Anyway. Those were collections of previous articles from the archives. 

Last month we kicked back into gear again though, with a new round of the best travel stories you can find online, especially in these days of big media budget cuts and layoffs. We just put out a new issue with travel tales from wandering book authors. 

Julia Hubbel stays at an unusual safari camp in Kenya, one that saves the animals by bringing in travelers, but goes beyond that by running a ranch and supporting local farmers so they can be more successful. It’s a program that really works by supporting wildlife and the neighboring humans. See the full Ol Pejeta story here

We welcome author Jodie Bond for the first time. She’s a traveler who plied the waters of Northern Europe on a ship with 26 sails and a 100-foot main mast, the passengers joining the crew on duty in rotating shifts when they leave their bunks. See Sailing From Fredrikstad to Amsterdam

Northern Europe sailing trip

Photos and stories going back to Debi Goodwin’s childhood linger with her for decades as she dreams of seeing the mysterious statues of remote Easter Island. The journey to Rapa Nui comes together just before the world shuts down.

Claudia Flisi pitched this last story to me right before Italy went into lockdown in March–not exactly great timing. Since that country managed to flatten the curve though, they’re now moving about in relative safety. So it was time to put out this one from the home of Parmesan cheese: A Phone Call From a Statue in Parma, Italy

William Caverlee does the travel book review honors this month, checking out a Camino de Santiago guide from one of our contributors, Instagram in book form, and yet another “best of” round-up from Lonely Planet. See all three here

Protect Your Valuables at the Beach or Pool

Each month we give away some cool travel gear item to a Perceptive Travel reader who enters. Congrats to subscriber Jarred R. of St. Louis. He’s got a pair of gold-plated aviator sunglasses from Wright Brothers headed his way after coming out of the randomizer last month.

keep valuables safe at the pool

Next up, a useful item for someone to have in August. You’ve got enough to worry about at the beach or pool this summer just trying to keep your distance, so we are going to make it easy for one follower to protect their valuables. This month we’re giving away FlexSafe portable safe from AquaVault. It hooks onto your pool chair, beach chair, or any other fixed object and locks with a combination lock you can change. Easy to pack and carry, a $70 value prize. Click the photo for more info. 

Get on the list so you’ll have a regular shot at luggage, clothing, or shoes for your explorations. Then watch for the entry instructions near the beginning of each month. If you missed this month, you’ll be ready later, but you can also follow us on Facebook and pay close attention to the PT feed for instructions. The odds are millions of times better than the lottery and it won’t cost you anything but a few minutes of your time. 

 

Wild Bud

Friday 27th of November 2020

Kenya is such a gem. My favorite thing to do there is safaris. The adventure and thrill that comes with it is so great. I would recommend it for anyone with the travel bug

Felix Andries

Wednesday 29th of July 2020

I never traveled to Kenya. But by reading your article, the desire becomes stronger. Thank you!

Pusat Jagaan

Thursday 16th of July 2020

Didn't really get much from the text...

But I like the first photo.

Where exactly is that?