About

What This Site Is

- a place where you can read about unusual traveling, unusual locations and unusual events

- an unpretentious way of getting you, wild and witty creature, to see places and do things you did not know you could see or do

- places and activities that will blow your mind, make your skin all goose-pimply and get you packing

- interactive. We are looking forward to your fresh and practical comments, opinions and traveling impressions;

-awesome, obviously

What This Site Isn’t

- a place for lazy people and couch potatoes whose lives revolve around the sentence ” I couldn’t possibly do this” – what a load of ….! Our target happens to be exciting, alive, not necessarily experienced, but willing to learn and hooked on adventure

- ideas for trained professionals only. No. Anyone can be a part of this, which is why we will work our best to finding “doable” and cheap  solutions for traveling “on the edge”

- a place for grouchy and pessimists. We don’t want you spoiling our holidays with your long faces and bad predictions on weather. We are cheerful here, capisci? Also, any deliberately mean comment will be erased on sight- because it is our site, and we have the ability to do this : )

- even though this site is called “Tourism on the Edge”, its name does not refer to extreme tourism only, but to unusual types of traveling.

Disclaimer:

Even though in time we would like to add our own photos, some of the pictures currently available on Tourism on the Edge have links to the places where we originally found them. If you see your photo here and want us to remove it, please say so by leaving a comment to the post where you saw your photo.

The people behind Tourism on The Edge:

Tudor

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&Lavinia

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… are two students with high traveling expectations. We want this site to be about meaningful traveling tips, as well as fascinating people and places.

One Response to “ About ”

  1. sam kerson on January 29, 2012 at 10:25 am

    WE run these events once or twice a year, this year in Germany on the island of Ummanz and then later at the Hoge riel forest in Belgium…Often in Mexico…We think of thenm as extreme cultural events…

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