Contribute Travel Expertise or Fieldwork
We’re looking for original material from travel professionals, field guides, researchers, and practitioners with direct experience in extreme tourism, adventure logistics, visa systems, and cross-border travel. If you’ve documented a trip, tested visa processes, researched safety protocols, or gathered insights from on-the-ground work, we want to consider it for publication.
What we publish
Our editorial focus covers practical travel guidance, regional updates, visa requirement changes, adventure tourism case studies, and international relations angles that affect independent travelers and industry professionals. We don’t publish generic travel tips or promotional content. We do publish:
- Documented case studies from specific adventure tourism operations or routes
- Regional travel updates tied to visa policy, infrastructure, or safety shifts
- Firsthand research on border crossing procedures, permits, or logistics
- Analysis of how geopolitical or regulatory changes impact travel feasibility
- Guides to lesser-covered destinations or travel methods
Submission guidelines
Send pitches or completed pieces to [email protected]. Include a brief note about your background and why you’re qualified to write on this topic. We review all submissions but can’t guarantee publication or provide detailed feedback on rejected work.
Pieces should be 800-2500 words unless the subject calls for something shorter. Write clearly and assume your reader is literate but not necessarily an expert in your specific region or niche. Back up claims with examples or data when possible.
We prefer original, unpublished work. If you’re adapting something previously posted online or in print, let us know upfront.
What happens next
We’ll review your submission within 4-6 weeks. If we’re interested, we’ll contact you about revisions, fact-checking, or rights. We don’t pay contributors but do credit your name and link to your work or website if you have one.
We reserve the right to edit for clarity, length, and accuracy without changing the substance of your reporting.