Category: Travel
What to Eat in Kyoto as a Vegan
Is Khuvsgul Lake in Mongolia Worth Visiting?
Should You Visit Khuvsgul Lake in Mongolia?Lake Khuvsgul, sometimes transliterated as Lake Hovsgol, is the largest fresh water lake in Mongolia and is the source of 70 percent of Mongolia’s fresh drinking water. The lake is very special to the Mongolian people and is often billed by local tourism agencies…
6 Ways to Eat Vegan in Africa
<img class=”tve_image wp-image-5859″ alt=”6 Ways to Eat Vegan in Africa – Vegan African Food” width=”1280″ height=”720″ title=”6 Ways to Eat Vegan in Africa – Vegan African Food” data-id=”5859″ src=”//www.thenomadicvegan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/6-Ways-to-Eat-Vegan-in-Africa-Vegan-African-Food.jpg” scale=”0″>Try searching the Internet for information about vegan African food and about traveling as a vegan in Africa, and you won’t…
Why You Should Take a Japanese Cooking Class in Japan
Experiencing Japan’s Culture Through a Japanese Cooking ClassJapan has a fascinating culture that is so different from anywhere else in the world. During my one-month trip in Japan, I sought out as many cultural experiences as I could to try to understand this unique culture a bit better.I participated in…
Your Vegan Dining Guide to Central Rome
Why You Should Walk the Kumano Kodo Trail in Japan
The Kumano Kodo Walk is Full of History, Nature and CultureImpossibly tall hinoki cypress trees on the Kumano KodoIf you want to get off the beaten track in Japan and immerse yourself in Japanese history, religion and culture, all while enjoying beautiful natural scenery, there’s no better way to do…
Why These Are the Best Vegan Restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area
Guest article by Sara Binde.The Best Vegan Restaurants in San Francisco Vegans used to have trouble finding food to eat when traveling. Limited vegan options meant being stuck with bland salads and hummus for most meals.Luckily, in the San Francisco Bay Area you’ll have the opposite problem. There’s an overwhelming number…
Traveling as a Vegan in Croatia
Guest article by Gosia Mobbs.The term “vegan Croatia” might seem like an oxymoron at first. If you have ever travelled around the Balkans, you have probably come across plenty of animal-based specialties such as cevapcici, a skinless sausage; burek, a cheese filled flaky pastry; or kajmak, a thick spreadable sour…
Where to Find the Best Vegan Food in Penang, Malaysia
Guest article by Kerry HeyerTop Contenders for the Best Vegan Restaurant in PenangIf you’re looking for a vegan restaurant in Penang, Malaysia, you’ll be spoilt for choice. There are currently around 20 fully vegan restaurants on the island of Penang and dozens more vegetarian restaurants.Plus, local Penang food is already…
What to Eat in Kyoto as a Vegan
Is Khuvsgul Lake in Mongolia Worth Visiting?
Should You Visit Khuvsgul Lake in Mongolia?Lake Khuvsgul, sometimes transliterated as Lake Hovsgol, is the largest fresh water lake in Mongolia and is the source of 70 percent of Mongolia’s fresh drinking water. The lake is very special to the Mongolian people and is often billed by local tourism agencies…
6 Ways to Eat Vegan in Africa
<img class=”tve_image wp-image-5859″ alt=”6 Ways to Eat Vegan in Africa – Vegan African Food” width=”1280″ height=”720″ title=”6 Ways to Eat Vegan in Africa – Vegan African Food” data-id=”5859″ src=”//www.thenomadicvegan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/6-Ways-to-Eat-Vegan-in-Africa-Vegan-African-Food.jpg” scale=”0″>Try searching the Internet for information about vegan African food and about traveling as a vegan in Africa, and you won’t…
Why You Should Take a Japanese Cooking Class in Japan
Experiencing Japan’s Culture Through a Japanese Cooking ClassJapan has a fascinating culture that is so different from anywhere else in the world. During my one-month trip in Japan, I sought out as many cultural experiences as I could to try to understand this unique culture a bit better.I participated in…
Your Vegan Dining Guide to Central Rome
Why You Should Walk the Kumano Kodo Trail in Japan
The Kumano Kodo Walk is Full of History, Nature and CultureImpossibly tall hinoki cypress trees on the Kumano KodoIf you want to get off the beaten track in Japan and immerse yourself in Japanese history, religion and culture, all while enjoying beautiful natural scenery, there’s no better way to do…
Why These Are the Best Vegan Restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area
Guest article by Sara Binde.The Best Vegan Restaurants in San Francisco Vegans used to have trouble finding food to eat when traveling. Limited vegan options meant being stuck with bland salads and hummus for most meals.Luckily, in the San Francisco Bay Area you’ll have the opposite problem. There’s an overwhelming number…
Traveling as a Vegan in Croatia
Guest article by Gosia Mobbs.The term “vegan Croatia” might seem like an oxymoron at first. If you have ever travelled around the Balkans, you have probably come across plenty of animal-based specialties such as cevapcici, a skinless sausage; burek, a cheese filled flaky pastry; or kajmak, a thick spreadable sour…
Where to Find the Best Vegan Food in Penang, Malaysia
Guest article by Kerry HeyerTop Contenders for the Best Vegan Restaurant in PenangIf you’re looking for a vegan restaurant in Penang, Malaysia, you’ll be spoilt for choice. There are currently around 20 fully vegan restaurants on the island of Penang and dozens more vegetarian restaurants.Plus, local Penang food is already…



