Travel in 10: Travel Podcast

Travel in 10: Travel Podcast

Travel in 10 is a 10 minute travel podcast visiting hip hotels, cool restaurants, festivals and events around the tour. Started in 2005, Travel in 10 is one of the world's first travel podcasts and has consistently ranked in the top travel podcasts Apple Podcasts around the world and is currently the #1 travel podcast in Canada. You can find more of our travel podcasts from around the world at https://voyascape.com/

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    From Christmas Markets to River Surfing: Exploring Munich

    Summary: Munich, Germany, is highlighted as a vibrant destination that offers unforgettable experiences year-round, from its renowned Christmas markets to unique summer activities like river surfing. Tim and David share their insights and personal experiences from a recent trip to this Bavarian gem, emphasizing the city's charm and cultural richness. They explore the enchanting atmosphere of Munich's Christmas markets, where traditional German delicacies and festive cheer abound. The discussion also delves into the city's impressive landmarks, such as the historic Marienplatz and the beautiful English Garden, which offers a blend of nature and urban life. With recommendations for must-visit places and local dining experiences, this episode is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to discover the magic of Munich. Munich, the heart of Bavaria, is a city steeped in tradition and rich with culture. Tim and David delve into the magic of Munich, highlighting its famous Christmas markets and the festive spirit that envelops the city during the winter season. David recounts his recent trip to Munich with his daughter, sharing their whirlwind experience of visiting iconic spots like Marienplatz, the city's main square where the vibrant Christmas market is held. They immersed themselves in the festive atmosphere, sampling delicious German delicacies and exploring the Munich Residence, the former royal palace that offers a stunning backdrop for seasonal festivities. The hosts emphasize that even a brief twelve hours in Munich can yield unforgettable memories, thanks to its efficient transport system that connects visitors to the heart of the city without hassle. As the conversation unfolds, Tim and David discuss the allure of Munich beyond its Christmas charm. They reflect on the city's year-round attractions, including the expansive English Garden, a green oasis perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics. Tim paints a vivid picture of the garden's unique river surfing scene, where locals embrace the summer sun and the cool waters of the Isar, demonstrating a lifestyle that harmonizes nature and urban living. The hosts also touch upon the cultural significance of Bavaria, noting how it shapes the German identity and attracts visitors eager to experience authentic traditions, from hearty cuisine to lively music. Throughout their dialogue, Tim and David offer invaluable tips for travelers, from must-visit restaurants to hidden gems. They recommend indulging in local culinary delights at the various Christmas market stalls and iconic beer halls, where the atmosphere is as integral to the experience as the food itself. Their shared enthusiasm for Munich is infectious, making it clear that the city is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored, whether during the festive season or throughout the year. Takeaways: Munich is home to the original Oktoberfest and some of the world’s best Christmas markets, offering a unique cultural experience. The Munich Christmas market is considered one of the oldest in the world, attracting visitors with its festive atmosphere and delicious food. Exploring Munich can be done efficiently in just 12 hours, especially if you prioritize the main attractions like Marienplatz. The English Garden in Munich is larger than Central Park, featuring beautiful paths, lakes, and unique activities like river surfing. David and his daughter enjoyed sampling various Christmas delicacies at Munich's famous Christmas markets during their brief visit. The experience of drinking beer in Munich's historic beer halls captures the essence of Bavarian culture, making it a must-try for visitors. Tim recommends two great hotels, the Kempinski Hotel Vier Jahreszeitenhotel and the a...

    15 min
  2. DEC 12

    Fiji Beyond the Resorts: Paradise, Culture, and Unforgettable Adventures

    This week, Tim and David dive into Fiji, a South Pacific paradise boasting 333 islands. From luxurious overwater bungalows to remote villages offering a glimpse into a simpler way of life, Fiji is a destination of contrasts. Discover pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and the warmest, most welcoming people you'll ever meet. Whether it's a private beach picnic or an immersive cultural experience, Fiji offers more than just a typical beach getaway. What You’ll Discover in This Episode Why Visit Fiji?More accessible than many travelers think, with direct flights from Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Sydney.A rich cultural experience paired with world-class natural beauty and some of the most welcoming locals in the world.Where to Stay:Malolo Island Resort: A family-owned resort with incredible snorkeling, a kids club, and exceptional food.Vomo Island Resort: Luxurious accommodations, stunning views, and an intimate atmosphere for couples and families alike.Fiji Marriott Resort, Momi Bay: Overwater bungalows and a tranquil lagoon setting.Radisson Blu Resort Denarau Island: A convenient option near Nadi to acclimatize and relax after your flight.Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort: A haven for marine lovers, offering guided snorkeling and diving with marine biologists on Vanua Levu.Yasawa Island Resort: Exclusive island experience with private beach picnics and heartfelt connections to local culture.What to Do:Cruise the Yasawa Islands: Sail to remote islands and experience traditional Fijian village life, complete with local ceremonies and stunning snorkeling spots.River Tubing: Explore lush rivers and connect with local communities in a fun-filled adventure.Cloud 9 Floating Bar: Sip cocktails and snorkel in turquoise waters at this iconic floating venue.Seventh Heaven Floating Bar: A family-friendly option for a unique day on the water.Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pools: Relax in natural mud baths and hot springs amidst Fiji’s tranquil countryside.Hidden Gems:Tim’s unique picnic on a private beach with a local guide who shared heartfelt stories about life before tourism.David’s...

    24 min
  3. DEC 5

    Rainforest to Rockies: An Unforgettable Road Trip Through the Canadian Rockies

    This week, Tim and David take you on one of the most iconic road trips in the world, from Vancouver to Calgary through the breathtaking Canadian Rockies. With stops at hidden gems like Nelson, historic Fernie, and natural hot springs, this journey combines adventure, natural beauty, and quirky cultural finds. Whether you’re navigating the route in an RV or staying at luxury lodges, this drive has something for everyone. Plus, this episode features the debut of music by Grace Forretier. Don’t miss the beautiful “Leaving on a Jet Plane” as our closing track. Check out her music here. What You’ll Discover in This Episode Why Take This Trip?Explore the temperate rainforest, wine country, alpine passes, and iconic Rockies all in one unforgettable drive.Access scenic wilderness and vibrant small towns while traveling well-maintained highways.Highlights Along the Route:Nelson: Known for its artistic charm, record shops, used bookstores, and stunning murals.Fernie: A quaint ski town with historical walking tours and exceptional dining.Hot Springs: Don’t miss Ainsworth Hot Springs near Nelson or explore the many wild and developed hot springs in the Rockies.Kootenay Lake Ferry: A unique experience crossing a serene mountain lake.Where to Stay:Fairmont Waterfront, Vancouver: Luxury accommodations with stunning waterfront views.Lizard Creek Lodge, Fernie: Spacious suites and mountain-side comfort with easy access to hiking and skiing.Emerald Lake Lodge, Yoho National Park: A secluded gem offering breathtaking views and rustic luxury.Fairmont Banff Springs: A grand castle in the Rockies with luxury amenities and rich history.Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise: Overlooks the electric-blue waters of Lake Louise with unforgettable mountain views.Food & Drink:The Narrows Smokehouse, Sicamous: A must-stop for BBQ lovers and craft beer enthusiasts.Row 14, Cawston: Farm-to-table dining in the heart of the Similkameen Valley.Over the Fence Winery, Osoyoos: Family-owned vineyard with personal outdoor tastings.Himalayan Bistro, Fernie: Incredible South Asian cuisine in a cozy mountain town setting.Double Dutch Dairy, Sicamous: Home of the best cheese curds for Canadian poutine. Hidden Gems North Woven Broom Company: Located near Kootenay Lake, this artisan shop crafts handmade brooms and has even worked with Hollywood studios.Historical Walking Tour in Fernie: Learn about the town’s dramatic history and its rebuilding after a devastating fire. Tips for Travelers Plan your route to include both

    25 min
  4. NOV 14

    Discovering the Argentinian Side of Patagonia

    In this episode, David Brodie and Tim Johnson take you on a journey to the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia, focusing on Argentina’s scenic treasures, cultural experiences, and travel essentials. From towering glaciers to local food experiences, this episode is packed with tips and insights for planning your own adventure to South America’s southernmost frontier. Why Visit Patagonia?A destination that blends the majesty of the Andes mountains with untouched wilderness and vibrant Latin American culture. Patagonia offers travelers everything from outdoor adventures to delicious Argentinian cuisine. Tim’s Highlights: Cerro Campanario: A spectacular viewpoint near Bariloche, perfect for taking in the region’s panoramic views of mountains and lakes.Circuito Chico Drive: A scenic route near Bariloche, featuring stops at iconic spots like the grand Llao Llao Hotel and El Tronador, a rustic local gem with homemade dishes. David’s Journey: El Calafate: Gateway to Los Glaciares National Park, known for the Perito Moreno Glacier and excellent trails in El Chaltén.Empanada Making Class: A unique Airbnb Experience, cooking empanadas with a local host in a mountain cabin while sampling Argentinian wines. Unmissable Experiences: Perito Moreno Glacier: Explore this rare, advancing glacier by boat or on a guided ice trek for a truly unforgettable experience.Estancia Visits: Experience traditional ranch life just outside of town, with authentic meals, horseback riding, and insights into Argentinian cowboy culture. Where to Stay: Hotel Cristal in Bariloche: Centrally located with a cozy fireplace and easy access to local chocolate shops.Design Suites in El Calafate: A design-forward hotel with panoramic views, relaxation areas, and excellent dining, offering a peaceful escape into...

    22 min
  5. NOV 1

    Thailand’s Songkran Festival – The Ultimate Water Fight & Cultural Celebration

    In this bonus episode of Travel in 10, Tim and David dive into one of Thailand's most famous and exciting events: the Songkran Festival. Known as the Thai New Year, Songkran is much more than a massive water fight—it’s a cultural celebration filled with rituals, traditions, and joy. David shares his firsthand experience of attending this lively festival and offers practical tips for travelers. Here’s what you can expect: Episode Highlights: The Story Behind Songkran: David recalls how a conversation at a Thai restaurant inspired him to change his travel plans and experience Songkran for the first time. The festival is known as the world's largest water fight, but it’s deeply rooted in Thai tradition as a purification ritual.First Impressions: David describes his arrival in Bangkok during Songkran, from the chaotic streets filled with locals armed with water guns to his tuk-tuk ride drenched in water by the time he reached Khao San Road. He shares the surreal experience of the festivities pausing in silent reverence as the Thai King’s motorcade passed by. What to Expect at Songkran: Cultural Significance: Songkran is not just about fun; it’s about purification. David explains how the festival is celebrated in Buddhist temples across the country, with rituals like water pouring, cultural performances, and traditional dances.UNESCO Recognition: In 2023, Songkran was declared a UNESCO World Heritage event, extending the celebrations to two weeks across multiple cities in Thailand, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. When Does Songkran Take Place? Songkran is celebrated annually from April 13th to 15th, though in many cities, especially Bangkok and Chiang Mai, the festivities often extend for several days beyond the official dates. Practical Tips for Attending Songkran: Plan Ahead: As Songkran is a major holiday in Thailand, David advises booking hotels and domestic travel in advance, as accommodations and flights fill up quickly.Best Places to Celebrate: While Songkran is celebrated across Thailand, David recommends experiencing the festival in Bangkok's historic center or Chiang Mai for a more immersive experience. Whether you’re looking for cultural immersion or just a lot of fun, Songkran is a must-attend event for travellers in Southeast Asia. Don’t forget to subscribe and join us next week for more travel insights on Travel in 10. You can find more episodes and travel guides at Voyascape.com.

    9 min
  6. OCT 29

    Discover Bangkok’s Best: Luxury Hotels, Iconic Markets, and Unique Local Experiences

    In this episode, Tim and David explore the bustling city of Bangkok, diving into its vibrant culture, unique markets, world-class shopping, and a wide range of hotels. Whether you're looking for a budget stay or luxurious splurge, here’s what you’ll hear: Episode Highlights: Intro to Bangkok: Tim kicks things off by describing Bangkok as a city that’s "big, beautiful, and bursting with energy." Both Tim and David discuss their love for this dynamic city and its blend of chaos and charm. Whether you love or hate it, Bangkok is undeniably one of the most unique cities in the world. Hotel Recommendations: Haheng House: David shares his experience at this affordable boutique hotel located in Bangkok's quiet Dusit district. For just $30-40 a night, you get beautiful rooms in a local, residential neighborhood close to the Chao Phraya River.The Siam Hotel: For those seeking luxury, David highlights The Siam, a stunning 5-star property offering $1,300 per night rooms, beautiful riverfront views, a world-class spa, and proximity to historic sites.Shangri-La Hotel: Tim recommends this iconic riverside hotel, known for its luxurious rooms, stunning views, and convenient boat services that allow you to explore Bangkok's markets and malls without getting stuck in traffic.Peninsula Hotel: Another top-tier riverside hotel offering luxurious accommodations and unforgettable spa experiences. Tim praises the Peninsula for its relaxing vibe and excellent boat transport to the city’s attractions. Shopping in Bangkok: MBK Center: A massive shopping complex with over 2,000 stores, offering everything from clothing to electronics. Tim and David discuss the quirky finds, like custom hats and t-shirts, and the sheer scale of this iconic mall that draws 100,000 visitors daily.Icon Siam: David highlights this ultra-luxurious shopping center with an indoor floating market, a unique spot for both high-end shopping and sampling authentic Thai street food. Unique Experiences: Chattachak Weekend Market: David describes this world-renowned market, one of the largest in the world, as a must-visit for shopping, eating, and experiencing Bangkok’s vibrant street culture.Changchui Creative Park: For a more artistic vibe, David recommends this creative hub where an old cargo plane has been turned into a cocktail bar, perfect for a unique night out.Wat Po Massage School: For a true cultural experience, David suggests visiting the Wat Po Massage School, one of Bangkok's oldest temples and home to traditional Thai massage. You can book an...

    19 min
  7. OCT 25 · BONUS

    Bonus Episode: Istanbul's Hidden Gems: Ciya Sofrasi & The Ultimate Turkish Bath Experience

    In this bonus episode, Tim and David continue their deep dive into Istanbul with two unique cultural experiences: dining at one of the city’s most famous restaurants and indulging in a traditional Turkish bath. Here’s what you can expect: Episode Highlights: Ciya Sofrasi – A Culinary Gem: Tim shares his love for this iconic restaurant on Istanbul’s Anatolian side. Founded by Chef Moussa, Ciya Sofrasi is known for preserving nearly forgotten regional Turkish dishes. David recalls his experience dining there, noting the affordability and authenticity of the food, with meals costing as little as $15-20 CAD per person.Culinary Anthropology: Learn how Chef Moussa traveled across Turkey to revive disappearing recipes, becoming known as a "culinary anthropologist." With multiple restaurants within walking distance, this is a must-visit spot in Istanbul. Turkish Bath (Haman) Experience: David’s Haman Recommendations: David discusses his experiences at two historic Turkish baths:Kadirga Hamami: A budget-friendly, traditional bath experience for just 25 euros.Cagaloglu Hamami: A luxurious experience frequented by celebrities, but be sure to book in advance. Treatments here range from 150 euros and up. Tim’s Turkish Bath Tips: While Turkish baths can be a workout in themselves, Tim explains how they are a far cry from typical Western spa treatments. Expect a thorough scrub, stretching, and a cultural experience that’s centuries old. Thinking of Visiting a Turkish Bath? Whether you’re after the historical authenticity of a traditional Haman or prefer a more spa-like version in one of Istanbul’s luxury hotels, Tim and David offer advice for first-timers and advice on the best Turkish bath in Istanbul. If you’re planning a trip to Istanbul or Turkey, this episode gives you the inside scoop on two unmissable experiences that will elevate your journey. You can find all of our travel podcasts from around the world at Voyascape.com.

    12 min
3.9
out of 5
9 Ratings

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Travel in 10 is a 10 minute travel podcast visiting hip hotels, cool restaurants, festivals and events around the tour. Started in 2005, Travel in 10 is one of the world's first travel podcasts and has consistently ranked in the top travel podcasts Apple Podcasts around the world and is currently the #1 travel podcast in Canada. You can find more of our travel podcasts from around the world at https://voyascape.com/

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