Inside a Luxurious Magic Mushroom Retreat

Along with ayahuasca resorts in Costa Rica and ketamine retreats in California, The Journeymen Collective is part of a new frontier of high-end travel combining psychedelic journeys with luxury accommodations. Founded by Gary Logan and Robert Grover, the Journeymen Collective opened its multimillion-dollar estate in Canada’s Okanagan Valley in 2018 to offer guided experiences with psilocybin, more commonly known as “magic mushrooms.” Psychedelic mushrooms have been studied for their ability to treat depression and PTSD, but Logan and Grover work with many entrepreneurs and executives, and see them benefiting anyone who wants to bring their career or personal life to new heights. “When you’re going on a ‘retreat,’ that means after a week you’ll just return to your old way of being,” Logan says of the Journeymen experience, which costs about $15,000 for five days. “Here you are taking lessons back with you to make permanent changes in your life.”


Uber Safari Launches in South Africa

Uber has rescued many stranded passengers in urban jungles around the world. Now the ride-share giant is expanding its service to include day-trip safaris in Africa. As part of its “Go Anywhere” program, Uber Safari will transport riders from Cape Town to the South African wilderness for a big five safari (elephants, rhinos, lions, African buffalo and leopards) just a few hours’ drive from the city. Best of all is the price—a $200 flat fee for up to four passengers.


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Forbes Travel Guide’s Top London Hotels

London is home to the second-largest collection of Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star hotels—an impressive 20, behind Macau’s 22. From a regal getaway in Mayfair to an artsy retreat in Covent Garden, here are Forbes Travel Guide’s top London hotels.


TravelWise

There are three main routes for getting a second passport: through ancestry, by spending enough time as a resident of a country to get naturalized, or by investing in a country that grants immediate citizenship. The Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis was the first to establish a Citizenship-by-Investment Program (CIP) back in 1984. Dominica soon followed in 1991, and today Antigua, Barbuda, Grenada, and St Lucia all offer investment programs—but each has different qualifications and benefits. Here’s what you need to know about obtaining a Caribbean passport.


This Company Will Pay You $10,000 To Travel the World

Ever dreamed of getting paid to travel around the world? The browser company Shift recently announced that it is hiring a Chief Nomad Officer who will be paid $10,000 to travel for a month. The CNO will be required to share their unique content on Shift’s social media platforms and create a digital nomad guide to help others who want to travel and work remotely.