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Hi, I’m Shaun; lover of memorable experiences, great food, and overall awesome times. I live to travel and aim to measure my life by the experiences gained through it. This Life in Trips is a collection of those experiences as well as a place to inspire and educate others who are looking to find more out of life and more out of travel.
Getting to the Sleeping Giant Trail Head Hiking the Sleeping Giant is no easy task and takes some work to both get to and climb. Hiking to the top of the Sleeping Giant is a combination of three trails, the Kabeyun Trail, Talus Lake Trail, and lastly, Top of the Giant Trail. Getting to the Sleeping Giant trail head continues north for a short 1.5 km on the Talus Lake Trail. A great way to get an early start is sleeping at Sleeping Giant.
It’s no surprise that the main focus is the dark shot of energy the rest of the world has come to love. We have to say, being able to consume an authentic cup of Espresso in this gorgeous European country is very picturesque to say the least. Coffee lovers worldwide have definitely heard of Turkish coffee, so let’s head over to where this specific style of coffee has made its mark since the 16th century. The export of coffee is a major part of Brazil’s economy, which is also why a steaming cup of joe may be one of the first images that pops into your mind when someone mentions the country –
While Paris isn’t known for producing its own coffee beans, the ambience of their roadside cafes just can’t be beaten. Again, it’s easy to allow the main attraction to take away from what other types of coffee have to offer, so don’t forget to try them all! From the international Starbucks to local classy franchises like Smith & Hsu, to more prevalent and affordable chains like Cama Coffee, which roasts and grinds their own beans, Taipei, Taiwan is a coffee destination gem in Asia. Don’t forget to try what’s local to the country you’re in and bring back a pack or two if you find something you like!
For this tour, we’re going to take you around the world to visit the birthplaces of different types of coffee. As a contributor to one of the most famous types of coffee in the world, it’s no surprise that the country has a lot of coffee making tours to offer from bean to brew. Beyond the coffee, you can get to know the brewing process and immerse yourself in the coffee culture of the Pacific Northwest by signing up for a local coffee tour that can give you a hands-on experience. Of course, you can’t visit Jamaica without taking a local coffee tour.