This week, we’re ready to get outside. Join us on a journey to British Columbia and Haida Gwaii’s wild coastline, home to the thriving Indigenous Haida people, who welcome guests with fishing excursions and totem-carving demonstrations. On tiny Saba, a Caribbean hidden gem, hiking trails lead to seventeenth-century ruins with endless views. And the reefs encircling Bora Bora hold the chance to swim with curious manta rays – and so much more.
Ash Sharma and James Baker, cofounders of Cincha Travel, share what they’ve been loving lately.
Packing: I’m biased, but I love my Cincha Travel Belt Bag and our Layover Socks – so cozy and cute. – Ash Reading: I just started His Truth Is Marching On by Jon Meacham, which details the life of civil rights leader John Lewis. It’s an inspiring read about creating hope in the midst of oppression. – James Dreaming of: Italy tops our travel wish list every year, but the charming Mexican town of San Miguel de Allende and the captivating culture of Japan also intrigue us. Restocking: I’m really enjoying my Kolo Japanese house shoes from Topdrawer; they have the perfect amount of cushion. – James I’m currently obsessed with Baroncini olive oil, imported from Sicily. – Ash
Our hearts go out to the people of Turkey and Syria as they begin the recovery process after major earthquakes. Join us in contributing to relief efforts through the Red Cross, World Central Kitchen, and UNICEF.