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The Spice Of Balinese Life: Notes From A Cooking Class In Ubud, Bali
12 Stunning Panoramic Photos Of Maui
All The World In A Mango Tree In India
Travel Guide to India (Part 5): The Himalayas
The Top 10 Beaches In Croatia
The Spice Of Balinese Life: Notes From A Cooking Class In Ubud, Bali
12 Stunning Panoramic Photos Of Maui
All The World In A Mango Tree In India
Travel Guide to India (Part 5): The Himalayas
The Top 10 Beaches In Croatia
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Is Economic Armageddon Good For Travel?

Global markets are in upheaval, the financial sector is in shambles, and people are genuinely worried about the possibility of a Depression-like scenario in the near future, which only begs the question: So what does this mean for my next trip? It’s no surprise that plucky editors across the [...]

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The World Is Discovering Bogotá

Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler just got back from Bogotá, Colombia, and he wants to show you his slides from the trip! (Come on Tony, you own 25% of one of the world’s largest travel guidebook publications in the world and you can’t secure a video camera for your trips?) [...]

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Traveling To Chan Chan: The Other Machu Picchu (But Older And Bigger)

Machu Pichu probably can’t be beat for shear views alone but don’t forget that Peru is also home to Chan Chan, the largest and one of the oldest ruins in all of South America. Just east of Peru’s third-largest city, Trujillo, Chan Chan is easy to get to — no [...]

Skopelos: Ready For Its Closeup

Skopelos may be getting the Hollywood treatment, but this little Greek island isn’t letting it get to its head — with looks like this who needs Hollywood? By Andy Boxall As of the date of this publication, there are no official “Mamma Mia!” tours in Skopelos as there are “Sex [...]

Cape Town For Free?

It’s South Africa, so everything about a trip there must be expensive, right? Wrong. I’m on the South African Airlines e-mail list, and every month there’s a new deal for flights from North America (New York/Washington) to Cape Town or Johannesburg for a little over US$1,000.00. You can sign up [...]

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Livin’ La Dolce Vita a Roma

I finished rewatching La Dolce Vita the other night and I was surprised at how different the film was from what I remember after first seeing it many years ago. Most noticeably, how critical Fellini portrays Rome. Far from the glamour and the romance so associated with the city, Fellini [...]

What’s It Like To Be On The Road For 10 Years? Ask Rolf

Rolf Potts, travel advice columnist and champion of the resistance band reflects on his travels over the past 10 years and his thoughts on the future of travel and travel writing in an interview on World Hum. Rolf describes how David Foster Wallace’s 1996 genre-bending essay on cruise travel helped [...]

Top 10 Undiscovered Travel Spots

Budget Travel came out with their 2008 list of the top 10 “new” places to visit this year which, by “new,” I think they mean “not overrun by tourists yet” rather than physical age. (I have a feeling Bergerac, France is probably not that new.) Here are a few highlights. [...]

Dominica: The Real Caribbean

Dominica: The Real Caribbean

How the little island of Dominica has embraced its reputation as the “real” Caribbean. By Manda Spring Imagine a unique and unspoiled land, free of pollution and overdevelopment and full of natural beauty. Many of the islands in the vast Eastern Caribbean archipelago display a sense of modernized atmosphere and [...]

Get Paid For Your Travel Videos (Or Just Watch A Few)

Get Paid For Your Travel Videos (Or Just Watch A Few)

Have you ever tried to find travel videos using YouTube? It’s a complete mess. I just clicked on the most watched videos of the week found under the “Travel and Events” category and I found a sampling of videos ranging from footage of planes landing to highlights of the [...]