JRNY
JRNY travel magazine was founded by Kav Dadfar and Jordan Banks, who are both dedicated freelance photographers and writers residing in the UK. Under our company, That Wild Idea, we aim to inspire others by sharing our love for photography and travel. We offer photography holidays and workshops globally for those eager to learn and explore.
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1 week ago |
jrnymag.com | Kav Dadfar
When I was 27, I packed a bag that was far too big, hugged my parents goodbye, and boarded a one-way flight with my then-girlfriend (now wife). No itinerary. No real clue. Just two backpacks, two open-ended tickets, and a loose plan to “see what happens”. We kicked things off in Thailand. Sweaty, wide-eyed, and clinging to our Lonely Planet like it was a sacred text.
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3 weeks ago |
jrnymag.com | Kav Dadfar
By June, popular hotspots are filling up fast, prices are climbing and you’re stuck scrolling through feeds of the same overdone destinations. But there’s good news, the world is brimming with great destinations where you can still beat the crowds, soak up authentic culture and rack up bragging rights.
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4 weeks ago |
jrnymag.com | Kav Dadfar
Tucked between its historic cities and sun-soaked coastlines are small towns that make you wonder if you accidentally stepped into a Nicholas Sparks novel – minus the tragic plot twist. These towns are full of character, Southern charm and enough porches to inspire a rocking chair renaissance.
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1 month ago |
jrnymag.com | Kav Dadfar
As the buds and blossoms give way to lush greens, and warm sunlight bathes the landscape, there’s no better time to embrace the outdoors and explore the diverse beauty of the UK. The end of spring heralds a season of renewed vitality, inviting travelers to discover picturesque countryside retreats, charming coastal towns, and luxurious country houses.
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1 month ago |
jrnymag.com | Kav Dadfar
There’s nowhere quite like an airport. It’s a strange limbo where time zones blur, snacks cost more than small appliances, and social norms vanish like your gate assignment five minutes before boarding. For a few chaotic hours, we’re stripped of our polish, our small talk, our curated online selves – and left with something more primal. More chaotic. More… honest. You can try to be whoever you want in an airport, but eventually, you’ll just become who you are.
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