Episodes

  • Nuqui, on Colombia's Wild Pacific Coast
    Dec 26 2025
    NUQUÍ: COLOMBIA’S WILD PACIFIC COAST, THEN AND NOWEPISODE SUMMARY

    In this episode, we journey to Nuquí, one of the most remote and biodiverse corners of Colombia’s Pacific coast. It’s a place where the rainforest crashes into the ocean, where there are no roads, and where life moves to the rhythm of tides, rain, and community.

    Our host revisits a 2008 expedition to the region—complete with a disastrous boat ride, rainforest hikes, dugout canoe journeys, and encounters with the pioneering eco‑lodges that helped shape sustainable tourism in Chocó.

    We also explore how Nuquí has evolved over the past 15 years, marked by improved access, stronger community leadership, and a growing movement toward conservation and responsible travel. Yet despite these shifts, Nuquí remains wild, raw, and unforgettable.

    🌊 WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
    • A firsthand story of arriving in Nuquí by boat during a torrential Pacific storm
    • The rise and fall of El Cantil, one of Colombia’s early eco‑tourism pioneers
    • How local entrepreneurship reshaped coastal life in a region without roads
    • A magical journey up the Río Joví by dugout canoe to a hidden waterfall
    • What’s changed since 2008—from flights to whale‑watching to community‑run tours
    • How new eco‑lodges like La Kuka are continuing the legacy of sustainable travel
    • Why Nuquí still feels wild and untouched despite increased tourism
    • The enduring truth behind Colombia’s old tourism slogan: “The only risk is wanting to stay.”

    🐋 HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS
    • Nuquí is accessible only by plane or boat—and the boat option is not for the faint of heart
    • Chocó is one of the rainiest places on Earth, shaping both daily life and travel
    • Humpback whales migrate here from July to October, making it one of Colombia’s top wildlife experiences
    • Afro‑Colombian and Indigenous communities now lead many tours, surf lessons, and jungle hikes
    • Sustainable tourism is growing, with lodges partnering directly with local families and conservation groups
    • The region remains pristine and remote—a rare “off the map” destination in a crowded world

    🧭 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS

    Nuquí, Colombia, is more than a destination—it’s a case study in community‑driven tourism, environmental stewardship, and the delicate balance between access and preservation. This episode offers a window into a coastline that feels almost prehistoric, yet is evolving through the leadership of the people who call it home.

    🎧 LISTEN IF YOU LOVE…
    • Wild, remote travel stories
    • Eco‑lodges and sustainable tourism
    • Rainforest and ocean adventures
    • Cultural travel led by local communities


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    5 mins
  • Bishkek, Kyrgystan The Green City Under Tian Shan
    Dec 16 2025

    Episode Title: Bishkek: The Green City Under Tian Shan

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of GoNOMAD Travel Podcast, senior writer Chin Liang teams up with Talgat from Datka Travel to uncover the overlooked charms of Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. While most travelers rush to the countryside for horse riding and yurt stays, Bishkek rewards those who linger with leafy boulevards, Soviet‑era architecture, vibrant festivals, and mouthwatering Central Asian cuisine.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • 🌳 Green City Design: How Soviet planners shaped Bishkek into a “model socialist city” with tree‑lined boulevards and parks.
    • 🎡 Panfilov Park: A mix of war memorials and retro amusement rides that blend history with fun.
    • 🌸 Nowruz Festival at Ala‑Too Square: A spring celebration filled with flowers, costumes, dancing, and the sweet wheat treat Sumalak.
    • 🏛️ Hidden Gems: Talgat’s insider tips, including the striking Wedding Palace and the massive Dordoi Bazaar with over 60,000 stalls.
    • 🏔️ Day Trips from Bishkek: Scenic escapes to Kegeti Gorge, Kol‑Tor Lake, and Chunkurchak Gorge for hiking, horseback riding, skiing, and photography.
    • 🍲 Food Culture: From plov and laghman to samsa and manty, Bishkek’s cuisine is about hospitality and sharing. Restaurant highlights include Papuri, Supara, Twelve Kamin, and Faiza.
    • 🚎 Getting Around: Marshrutkas, buses, and Yandex rides make navigating Bishkek simple—even if you don’t speak Russian or Kyrgyz.
    • 🖼️ City & Mountains: The dramatic backdrop of the Tian Shan mountains against Stalinist‑era buildings creates a daily watercolor scene.

    Key Quote:

    “If you are eating something your mom cooked at home with your family around you, that becomes the best lunch of your life.” – Talgat, Datka Travel

    Why Listen:

    This episode is perfect for travelers curious about Central Asia, those planning a Kyrgyzstan adventure, or anyone who loves discovering how history, culture, and nature intertwine in a city often skipped by tourists.

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    6 mins
  • WIlmington Delaware, a Tiny City with History and Surprises
    Dec 11 2025
    SHOW NOTES: WILMINGTON BY RAIL – BIDEN’S HOMETOWN AND DELAWARE’S HIDDEN CHARMS

    🚆 Episode Overview

    In this episode, we journey by train from Massachusetts to Wilmington, Delaware—arriving at the Joseph R. Biden Station in the heart of the city. Wilmington may be small, but it’s packed with history, culture, and surprises. From the spotlight of the 2020 election to the legacy of the DuPont family, this city offers a fascinating blend of small‑town warmth and corporate power.

    🌆 Highlights You’ll Hear About

    • Arriving Downtown by Rail: The ease and charm of stepping off the train right into the city center.
    • Wilmington in the Spotlight: How the 2020 election put this city of 70,000 on the world stage.
    • Riverfront Adventures: Biking the Jack Markell Trail, beer gardens, and the youthful energy along the Christina River.
    • The DuPont Legacy: Touring Hagley Museum’s black powder mills, gardens, and patent models.
    • Bucolic Delaware: Country drives past colonial bridges, farmland, and Biden’s family home.
    • Corporate Delaware: Why Fortune 500 companies flock here—no sales tax, low property tax, and the Court of Chancery.
    • Dining Delights: From Buckley’s Tavern to Bardea’s inventive small plates, plus cocktails at De‑CO.
    • Hotel DuPont & Le Cavalier: Grandeur, gilded ceilings, and French‑inspired cuisine.
    • Longwood Gardens: A breathtaking conservatory and outdoor wonderland just across the Pennsylvania line.

    Key Takeaway

    Wilmington is a city of contrasts—corporate powerhouse and small‑town charm, Biden’s hometown and DuPont’s empire, youthful energy and colonial history. Whether you’re biking the riverfront, savoring small plates, or wandering through Longwood Gardens, Wilmington proves that Delaware, though small, has a big story to tell.

    📸 Photos

    See images from the trip: Max Hartshorne’s Wilmington gallery

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    • VisitWilmingtonDE.com
    • It’s Time Delaware
    • WilmToday
    • Longwood Gardens

    🎙️ Listen & Subscribe

    Catch this episode wherever you get your podcasts, and join us for more journeys that uncover hidden charms across the globe.

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    6 mins
  • Flighty: Your Ultimate Companion for Air Travel
    Nov 26 2025

    Flighty is revolutionizing the way we manage our air travel by providing the world's fastest delay alerts and comprehensive flight tracking information. Unlike traditional airline apps that often leave passengers in the dark, Flighty predicts delays, tracks inbound aircraft, and delivers crucial weather updates, empowering travelers with timely information.

    For frequent flyers and anxious travelers alike, this app offers not just data but peace of mind, allowing us to anticipate changes and adjust our plans accordingly. With features such as a connection assistant and calendar sync, Flighty enhances the overall travel experience by keeping us informed and in control. Whether you fly often for business or are planning a family vacation, Flighty is proving to be an indispensable tool for navigating the complexities of air travel.

    Flighty is a new travel app that brings a new level of detail to alerts about flight delays, where airplanes are at a certain time, and weather details.

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    5 mins
  • Stylish Sojourn in Madrid
    Nov 21 2025

    Join us as we explore the vibrant capital of Spain, Madrid, through the eyes of fashion stylist Cathie Arquilla. In this episode, we delve into why Madrid is emerging as a premier destination for luxury shopping, world-class culture, and culinary delights that offer a distinctly Spanish flair.

    Cathie shares her insights from a whirlwind three-day visit, highlighting key shopping neighborhoods like the upscale Calle Serrano and the eclectic El Rastro, where every style and taste can find something special. We also discuss standout spots such as Casa Loi, renowned for its modernist design and high-quality leather goods, and unique boutiques like Hoff Shoes, where shopping meets a cozy café experience.

    Alongside shopping, we touch upon Madrid's culinary scene, featuring exquisite dining options like El Paraguay, known for its delectable Iberian ham and a blend of traditional and modern Spanish cuisine.

    A stylish sojourn seeking the best in shopping, style and fun in Madrid. GoNOMAD Writer and fashion stylist Cathie Arquilla visits Madrid and suggests some notable stops to enjoy.



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    5 mins
  • Kota Kinabalu: Where Adventure Meets Culture in Sabah
    Nov 13 2025

    Kota Kinabalu serves as a vibrant gateway to the adventures awaiting in Sabah, Malaysia, where we explore the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and delectable cuisine. This coastal city, the capital of Sabah, offers a multitude of experiences, from bustling markets to breathtaking hikes.

    We guide you through the local culinary delights, such as the soft boiled eggs and kaya toast, and the enticing pork noodle soup that define the region's breakfast offerings. As we delve deeper, we highlight the unique opportunity to climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia, where the views await. Join us as we discover how Kota Kinabalu is not just a destination, but a launch pad for unforgettable adventures across Sabah and all of Borneo.

    The Sunday morning market in Kota Kinabalu transforms this strip into a vibrant hub of activity, showcasing local dishes that define Sabahan cuisine. The soft-boiled eggs paired with kaya toast, a delicacy made from coconut jam, paired with the local favorite pork noodle soup, offer a taste of the region that is both comforting and delicious.

    As night falls, the Filipino market along the waterfront becomes a sensory overload, where grilled chicken wings, drizzled with honey and local snacks like La Tak, present an adventurous culinary experience for those willing to step outside their comfort zone.

    Further enriching the experience, the episode delves into Sabah's indigenous culture at the Kdca Cultural Village. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the traditions of the local communities, engaging with various indigenous groups while enjoying performances of traditional dances. The Simaziu dance, accompanied by the rhythmic sounds of gongs, provides a glimpse into the area’s rich cultural heritage, while the chance to participate in the harvest festival emphasizes the community spirit and appreciation for local agricultural practices. Such cultural insights not only enhance the travel experience but also foster a deeper understanding of the local way of life.

    The natural landscapes surrounding Kota Kinabalu are equally impressive, with opportunities for adventure and relaxation. A short boat ride from Jesselton Point leads to stunning islands within Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, where activities such as snorkeling and jet skiing await.

    For those seeking a more daring challenge, the hike to Mount Kinabalu is a highlight, requiring a licensed guide to navigate the trails safely. The hike culminates in a breathtaking sunrise view that is a reward for the effort. Alternatively, the picturesque town of Kundasang offers a serene escape with its rolling meadows and opportunities to visit the Kundasang War Memorial, honoring those lost in WWII.

    Overall, Kota Kinabalu is portrayed as a launching point for an unforgettable journey through Sabah, balancing the vibrancy of markets with the tranquility of nature and culture.

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    5 mins
  • Exploring New Ulm: America’s Little Germany
    Nov 7 2025

    New Ulm, Minnesota, often referred to as America's Little Germany, is a town steeped in rich German heritage, with around 65% of its 14,000 residents tracing their roots back to Germany.

    This episode, written by GoNOMAD writer Sarah Arkey, dives into the vibrant culture and history of New Ulm, where you can savor local delicacies like bratwurst and experience the lively polka music that fills the air.

    We explore how the town celebrates its heritage through annual events such as Oktoberfest and Bock Fest, which attract visitors from around the region. In addition to its culinary offerings, New Ulm boasts historical landmarks, including a unique glockenspiel that plays music throughout the day. Join us as we uncover the charm and community spirit that make New Ulm a distinctive destination year-round.

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    5 mins
  • Salem: Where History and Halloween Come Alive
    Oct 29 2025

    Salem, Massachusetts, is not just a town steeped in the haunting legacy of the 1693 witch trials; it has transformed into a vibrant hub of Halloween festivities and rich cultural experiences. As we explore Salem, we’ll uncover how this historic location has become synonymous with Halloween, drawing crowds eager to participate in a month-long celebration filled with ghost tours, costume balls, and unique markets.

    Beyond the spooky allure, Salem boasts a rich tapestry of history, from the somber tales of the witch trials at the Salem Witch Museum to the charming streets lined with 17th-century architecture and contemporary boutiques. We’ll also delve into the modern-day witchcraft community, exploring metaphysical shops and spiritual practices that thrive in this unique environment. We also join GoNOMAD writer Susmita Sepgupta as we visit the town and the Peobody-Essex museum, where an exhibit of carved ship bow heads was on display.

    Whether you're a history enthusiast or a Halloween fanatic, Salem offers a captivating blend of the past and present that makes it a must-visit destination in New England.

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    5 mins