Episodios

  • Doc Martin: How Port Isaac Cornwall Inspired a Beloved Series
    Aug 12 2025

    Today, we explore the small seaside village of Port Wren in Cornwall, known in reality as Port Isaac, which served as the stunning backdrop for the beloved BBC series Doc Martin. From 2004 to 2022, the show captivated audiences with the story of Dr. Martin Ellingham, a brilliant but socially awkward physician who leaves London for a quaint Cornish village after developing a phobia of blood.

    This picturesque setting not only enhanced the narrative but became an integral part of the series, drawing fans from around the world to experience its charm firsthand. As we delve into the impact of Doc Martin on both the fictional and real-life Cornwall community, we will hear from writer Larry Wells, who shares his personal pilgrimage to this coastal haven. Join us as we uncover how this small village transformed into a tourist destination, forever linked to the legacy of the show and its endearing characters.

    Writer Larry Wells, a frequent contributor to the NY Times Syndicate, took the trip to visit Port Wren himself. He's a big fan of the show, he lives in Mississippi.

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  • Bee Farms and Bamboo Pavilions: Delights of the Mekong Delta
    Aug 8 2025

    Come glide down the muddy Mekong river in Vietnam with staff writer Chin Liang, and discover the scents, scenes and sweetness of coconut candy and a river boat ride. Visit a bee farm for a honey treat and feel what it's like to have royal jelly massaged on your hands.

    Join us as we venture into the serene beauty of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, leaving behind the hustle of Ho Chi Minh City for a day filled with exploration and indulgence. In this episode, we accompany senior writer Chin Liang on a captivating trip that highlights the region's lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and delightful flavors.

    From the sun-dappled orchards bursting with tropical fruits to the tranquil boat rides across the chocolate-hued river, every moment is a sensory experience. We visit a bee farm to enjoy honey tea and learn about the benefits of royal jelly, and witness the process of making coconut candy at a local factory. As we navigate through narrow canals and vibrant celebrations at the Grand Vinh Trang Pagoda, we are reminded of the importance of slowing down and savoring the simple joys that the Mekong has to offer.

    Chin Liang Teh

    Teh Chin Liang is a long-time travel journal contributor to Dave’s Travel Corner and Global Travel Insider. Besides travel journals, he loves writing prose and poetry. When he is not writing, he enjoys reading and traveling to get inspiration for his writing. He lives in Penang, Malaysia, a scenic island city that is also a UNESCO heritage site.


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  • Trekking Through Time: The Revived Trans Bhutan Trail
    Aug 1 2025

    The Trans Bhutan Trail is more than just a hiking path; it is a rich historical and cultural corridor that connects the heart of Bhutan. This trail, which spans 250 miles from Ha in the west to Trashigang in the east, has been recently restored after being abandoned for decades.

    Originally a vital route for monks, traders, and royal messengers, the trail offers a unique opportunity to walk through stunning landscapes while experiencing the deep traditions of Bhutanese culture. As we explore this extraordinary trek, we will discuss its significance and the wildlife that can be encountered along the way, including the elusive clouded leopard and the charming red panda.

    Join writer Chin Liang Teh as we delve into the journey of revitalizing this sacred path, guided by insights from Dorji Draj, former Director General of Bhutan's Tourism Council.

    Chin Liang Teh

    Teh Chin Liang is a long-time travel journal contributor to Dave’s Travel Corner and Global Travel Insider. Besides travel journals, he loves writing prose and poetry. When he is not writing, he enjoys reading and traveling to get inspiration for his writing. He lives in Penang, Malaysia, a scenic island city that is also a UNESCO heritage site.

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  • Vancouver British Columbia: Nature, Culture, and Culinary Delights
    Jul 28 2025

    Join writer Susmita Sengupta as we explore Vancouver, British Columbia, a vibrant city that beautifully merges urban life with nature's splendor. Our adventure begins at the University of British Columbia, where we recommend visiting its stunning botanical garden and taking an aerial tree walk that allows you to experience the coastal temperate rainforest from above.

    We then delve into the serene Nitobe Memorial Garden, a traditional Japanese oasis that offers a peaceful retreat and a cozy tea house. No trip to Vancouver would be complete without a stroll through Stanley Park, a sprawling 1,000-acre green space featuring breathtaking ocean views, diverse wildlife, and the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path.

    As we navigate through the city, we also confront the pressing social issues that coexist with its beauty, including visible homelessness and a housing crisis, which add complexity to the vibrant urban landscape.

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  • Low Tide and Lobster: A Day at Old Orchard Beach
    Jul 10 2025

    Taking the Amtrak Downeaster from Boston North Station to Old Orchard Beach Maine. It would have been great, but they canceled the midday 11:25 am train so we had to drive. Still, enjoyed steamers, scallops, lobster, the big wide beach at low tide, the nightlife of singer songwriters and rides flying in the air. A fun carnival atmosphere stayed at the Beach Motel.

    Our journey today on GoNOMAD explores the challenges of traveling from Boston to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, particularly when the cancellation of the midday train disrupted our plans to take the Amtrak Downeaster.

    Instead of the anticipated train ride, we opted to drive, that, while practical, shifted our experience. Despite this setback, we found joy in the local cuisine, indulging in steamers, scallops, and lobster, and relished the expansive beach at low tide.

    The vibrant nightlife, featuring talented singer-songwriters and thrilling old-time carnival rides, added to the excitement of our stay at the Beach Motel.

    We also discuss the broader context of New England's rail service improvements and future developments, highlighting ongoing projects that aim to enhance train travel options in the region.

    The story also details the proposed Lunatrain, a sleeper service between New York and Boston as well as the additional trains added to the Hartford Line between New Haven and Springfield MA and the newest commuter rail, from Boston South Station to New Bedford and Fall River MA.

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  • Izmir, Turkey and Ephesus
    Jun 9 2025

    Izmir, Turkey, stands as a gateway to both ancient history and modern energy, particularly known for its substantial contribution to Turkey's wind power, accounting for about 32% of it.

    As we explore this coastal city, we delve into its rich past, which includes influences from Greek, Roman, and Ottoman civilizations. The bustling streets of downtown Izmir offer a sensory immersion with local vendors, delicious street food, and a lively atmosphere that quickly captivates visitors.

    We also take a closer look at nearby Ephesus, home to remarkable ancient ruins like the well-preserved amphitheater and the iconic Library of Celsus, which echo the grandeur of its historical significance. For those seeking a slower pace, the charming cobblestone streets of Cesme and the nearby island of Chios provide idyllic day trip options, making Izmir a multifaceted destination for every traveler.

    Chin Liang Teh

    Teh Chin Liang is a long-time travel journal contributor to Dave’s Travel Corner and Global Travel Insider. Besides travel journals, he loves writing prose and poetry. When he is not writing, he enjoys reading and traveling to get inspiration for his writing. He lives in Penang, Malaysia, a scenic island city that is also a UNESCO heritage site.

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  • A Guide to Winnipeg: From Festivals to Fine Dining
    May 29 2025

    Winnipeg, the capital city of Manitoba, emerges as a compelling destination that warrants exploration, particularly for those seeking an authentic experience in Canada’s Prairie region.

    This city, often affectionately dubbed "Canada's Middle Child," boasts an array of cultural festivals and culinary delights that will entice visitors. From the esteemed Winnipeg Folk Festival, which showcases renowned musical talents, to the vibrant Folklorama, celebrating diverse cultural identities, Winnipeg is a city rich in artistic expression.

    Additionally, its culinary landscape is noteworthy, featuring acclaimed establishments such as Deer and Almond and Yujira, alongside beloved local fast-food joints. With its extreme weather variations, from record-high temperatures to unexpected snow, Winnipeg invites travelers to embrace its unique charm year-round.

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  • Almaty, Kazakhstan: Architectural Marvels and Natural Wonders
    May 14 2025

    A journey through Almaty, Kazakhstan, reveals a city replete with captivating architecture, lush green spaces, and rich cultural experiences. The speaker presents Almaty as an underappreciated gem of the Asian continent, far removed from the typical narratives surrounding European capitals such as London and Paris.

    Nestled in the foothills of the majestic Tian Shan mountains, Almaty, which translates to 'apple mountain' in Kazakh, boasts a unique botanical heritage where wild apples flourish. The city experiences stark seasonal contrasts; while winter can be harshly cold, summer brings oppressively hot days. The speaker recounts arriving during a snowstorm, only to be greeted the next day by a breathtaking landscape as the snow melted, revealing the grandeur of the snow-capped mountains that serve as a dramatic backdrop to the city. Read the full travel story about Almaty on GoNOMAD.com https://www.gonomad.com/232668-almaty-cultural-crossroads-beneath-tian-shan

    Chin Liang Teh

    Teh Chin Liang is a long-time travel journal contributor to Dave’s Travel Corner and Global Travel Insider. Besides travel journals, he loves writing prose and poetry. When he is not writing, he enjoys reading and traveling to get inspiration for his writing. He lives in Penang, Malaysia, a scenic island city that is also a UNESCO heritage site.

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