In our last article, we already introduced you to the vegan delights of Egypt. This one is about highlights as well – but about the touristic ones. We’ll tell you which cities and attractions to visit away from the all-inclusive facilities and which ones we liked best. Because Egypt has much more to offer than just the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza! Continue reading “Highlights in Egypt”
Should You Be Vegan?: HealthLabs.com Creates New Vegan Tests
The vegan lifestyle has an endless list of advantages, regardless of whether they are ethical (less animal cruelty), environmental (reduced carbon footprint) or social (distributive justice). Contrary to the widespread myth of malnutrition, there are lots of health benefits, too. These include, for example, a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and hypertension. What’s more, by renouncing animal products, you automatically avoid even antibiotics and growth hormone found in meats and dairy foods. Nevertheless, attention should be paid to a balanced diet, as well as the intake of all important nutrients – as with any other diet. To test just that, HealthLabs.com has developed several test panels to monitor nutrient levels and look for animal-derived product allergies. Continue reading “Should You Be Vegan?: HealthLabs.com Creates New Vegan Tests”
Vegan in Egypt
When asked for the most vegan-friendly places in our travel community on Facebook, one country rarely appears in the comments: Egypt. Completely unjustified – in our opinion. Because in the two months we have traveled criss-cross through the land of the Pharaohs, we feasted absolutely deliciously on falafel, foul, date cookies, fresh fruit, koshary, cashew ice cream, caramel latte with cashew and almond milk, tahina, baba ganoush and hummus and did not have to go hungry at all! What is also special here is that you get almost all of these goodies for just a few pennies. How and where exactly, you will get to know here. Continue reading “Vegan in Egypt”
Fuerteventura: Endless Sand Dunes
After Tenerife, with almost 1,700 square kilometers of island area, Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands. With about 66 inhabitants per square kilometer, it is sparsely populated. In return, the oldest canary island (about 20.6 million years) offers wide sandy beaches and the protected Parque Natural de Corralejo with large shifting dunes. The almost one hundred kilometer long island is also particularly popular with water sports enthusiasts, such as surfers on the west coast, windsurfers in the north and kitesurfers on the east coast. Continue reading “Fuerteventura: Endless Sand Dunes”
New Facebook Group: VEGAN travel buddies | Reisepartner*innen | compañeros de viaje
In addition to our international Facebook group vegan reisen | vegan traveling, which explores vegan food options and insider tips, we have now created an additional group for vegan travelers due to the high demand: VEGAN travel buddies | Reisepartner*innen | compañeros de viaje.
If you're looking for vegan travel buddies, feel free to join our newly formed group!Wenn ihr vegane…
Gepostet von The Vegan Travelers am Dienstag, 24. April 2018
Tenerife: The Ultimate Road Trip
The things we had previously heard about Tenerife were not very positive: mass tourism, crowded, little culture. However, what we found on the largest Canary Island were breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, crystal-clear sea pools, cute villages and just the right mix of city and nature, topped by the volcano Teide, the highest peak in Spain – in short: an island to fall in love with. All the highlights of Tenerife can be perfectly combined on a round trip, which is why we would like to introduce you to the perfect route for a Tenerife road trip. Continue reading “Tenerife: The Ultimate Road Trip”
La Palma: La Isla Bonita
“The beautiful” or “the green” (La Isla Verde) – that’s how the northwestern Canary Island of La Palma is often called by its inhabitants. With 40 percent forest cover, it is after all the most densely wooded of the Canaries. After El Hierro and La Gomera, La Palma is also the third smallest Canary Island. For the most part spared from mass tourism, many places on the island have retained their original character. Continue reading “La Palma: La Isla Bonita”
OUT NOW: Gymbag “Hi, I’m a vegan traveler!”
You want to show on your travels that you live vegan? You want to meet other vegan travelers? You would like to get to know vegan locals in other places, who will show you their city? If so, show it with the gymbag of our vegan travel community that you are a VEGAN TRAVELER! 🙂
Dimensions: about 40 cm high, 36 cm wide
Delivery date: This bag will be shipped in mid-September – we are currently on the road 😉
Price: 15 EUR or 18 USD including free shipping worldwide
Here you can see the gymbag in action.
To order your gymbag, please send us an E-Mail.
Happy 1st Birthday, Digital Nomad Life!
We – The Vegan Travelers – have been traveling around the world as digital nomads for exactly one year today. The plan was actually only a road trip through Europe, however, we quickly realized that we would like to expand the journey and want to see even more of the world. Continue reading “Happy 1st Birthday, Digital Nomad Life!”
DJI Spark vs. DJI Mavic Pro: Which Drone Is Right For Me?
As we already told you in one of our last articles, we have recently become the proud owners of a DJI Spark. But why did we choose this model and what exactly is a drone anyway? What about the conditions for flying? And: How much is the fun? The answer to these and many other questions, as well as a comparison of the two top models of DJI can be found in this article. Continue reading “DJI Spark vs. DJI Mavic Pro: Which Drone Is Right For Me?”