Nina Karnikowski
Travel writer
Nina Karnikowski is a travel writer focused on sustainability, and the author of two books including Go Lightly: How to Travel Without Hurting the Planet.
A new, youthful spirit is putting this city back on travellers’ radars
A new wave of creatives is helping to preserve local cultures, environments and communities, while lifting the visitor experiences of one of Asia’s most intriguing cities.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Rainforest retreat gives frazzled urbanites a place to escape the daily grind
Here’s a camp challenging burnout culture by providing rest and restoration in an immersive nature retreat, where all the work is done for you.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Ten trends transforming travel for the better
Travel experiences that help nurture and preserve the planet and its people are booming.
- by Nina Karnikowski
On this must-do Delhi food tour, there’s no actual Indian food
A tour through Delhi’s refugee areas explores India’s complex history through food.
- by Nina Karnikowski
From Delhi belly to haggling: What first-timers need to know about India
India can be as vibrant and soul-filling as it can be terrifying and maddening. Here’s how to ensure your first visit goes smoothly.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Opinion
Travel tips
Being stuck in a small airport for a day taught me a valuable lesson
Choosing how to deal with life’s inconveniences when on the road can play a big part in how they affect us.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Travel’s new frontier: 20 destinations you’ll improve by visiting
Now you can satisfy your wanderlust and help the planet too: these adventures will help nurture the world for future generations.
- by Nina Karnikowski
The secret Uluru wants us all to know
An all-women wilderness retreat reveals how nature can teach us important lessons.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Can a wellness retreat cure a midlife crisis? I gave it a try
My friend and I are in prime existential crisis territory, since we’re both celebrating our 40th birthdays this year.
- by Nina Karnikowski
The pristine alternative to Bali few Australians know about
This forgotten Indonesian island offers zero crowds, light-touch stays, thriving cultural traditions and pristine natural beauty.
- by Nina Karnikowski
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