Mike Savage on the Art of the Independent Journey

There is a special kind of magic that happens when you step off a plane, train, or bus in a place where no one knows your name. Solo travel is often seen as a big challenge, but it can be one of the most rewarding gifts you give yourself. It isn’t just about seeing new sights; it’s about finding out who you are when you aren’t reflecting the expectations of friends, family, or coworkers.

For many, the first obstacle is the fear of the unknown. However, as blogger Michael Savage at New Canaan often mentions in his travel reflections, the world is much smaller and friendlier than we think. Whether you are navigating a lively night market in Bangkok or a quiet cobblestone street in Florence, traveling alone encourages you to engage with the world in a way that group travel doesn’t allow. read more

Wonders of Europe Worth Exploring in 2026

Europe has a unique ability to renew itself. Even familiar places can feel completely different over time and with a new perspective. As 2026 approaches, Europe promises to be rewarding for travelers seeking beauty, culture, and meaning without the stress of a rushed visit.

This journey is not about racing from one monument to another. It’s about noticing the details, taking your time, and choosing experiences that linger long after your trip is over.

Why Europe Feels Different in 2026

Traveling across Europe is becoming more thoughtful and friendly for travelers. Cities are investing in walkable areas, smaller towns are welcoming guests, and transportation is improving, making it easier to explore beyond the usual spots. read more