The third issue of Voyagers Voice
The third issue of Voyagers Voice is online. Browse it or download the pdf on the Home Page for free. In this issue we have told the variety of art and traditions of very distant countries, both geographically and culturally. From Jordan to Australia, from Tanzania to Germany, our authors will take you on a journey full of history, art and adventure.
Articles of the third issue of Voyagers Voice

Petra, the Crown Jewel of Jordan
An insight into Petra, a fascinating ancient city built by the Nabataeans, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The article is by Sameer Sami from Axis Destination Management.
Upasani Kakati, interview with a solo female traveller
A freelance content writer and creator from Assam, in the north of India, tells the pleasure of traveling alone. Interview by Joydeep Phukan form The Gypsy Chiring.
Why Melbourne is Australia's cultural capital
Jamie Boucher from Bristolian Abroad takes you around Melbourne. You will discover trendy bars, beaches, street art and much more of this modern and lively city.
In the third issue of Voyagers Voice: the unique things to do on Tanzania safari
Spot wildlife, take part in a Masai dance, witness the Great Wildebeest Migration… The most interesting activities recommended by a local expert, Gabriel Elibariki from Foot Slopes Tours and Safari.
Traditional Nowruz Celebration
The beginning of the Persian new year: who celebrates this ancient feast day and how. The article is by our Iranian author Mohamadreza Mahboubifard form Persian Gryphon.
Humboldt Forum, Berlin's newest landmark
Finally, a visit to the new Berlin museum, a non-European art museum in the city center. Tony Tsap from Voyagers Voice Team and Food and Travel accompanies you through his incredible collections.
Photo contests
The cover of the third issue of Voyagers Voice is by Marco de Poli, winner of the last edition of the “Cover Photo” contest. So click here in order to vote for the next cover photo.
To conclude, a novelty of this edition is the new contest “Share the moment”. Then, click here for further information.
Author: Giulia Carosi