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Coming Home from a RTW Trip: Adjusting Your Expectations

Coming Home from a RTW Trip: Adjusting Your Expectations

Greg Banecker learns a few lessons on the road about readjusting his expectations when he finally returns home from his RTW trip.

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Adventures in the Dark: Nighttime Activities Around the World

Adventures in the Dark: Nighttime Activities Around the World

Opportunities to discover a new place don’t end when the sun goes down. Lanthy tells you about activities around the world that are best done in the dark.

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We Are Intrepid… Are You? [Sponsored Post]

We Are Intrepid… Are You? [Sponsored Post]

This post is brought to you by Intrepid Travel. For more information on sponsored posts read here. We are Intrepid… Are you? Tell us and you could win a trip for 4 anywhere we travel… Do you like getting off the beaten path? Exploring a country under the surface, at the local level? Like to escape from [...]

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How a Dog Walk Changed My Life Forever

How a Dog Walk Changed My Life Forever

Sometimes seemingly insignificant moments change your life forever. For Adam Seper, it was an innocent dog walk one random night over five years ago. His life has not been the same since.

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8 Things that Separate Great Hostels from Average Hostels

8 Things that Separate Great Hostels from Average Hostels

Hostels come in all shapes and sizes with varying amenities. After a year of round-the-world travel, Adam Seper is comfortable declaring which 8 amenities separate the great hostels from the so-so hostels.

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6 Ways to Experience Nepal in Pokhara

6 Ways to Experience Nepal in Pokhara

Though many travelers come through Nepal to visit the famous Himalayas or the temples of Kathmandu, there are many amazing things to do in the city of Pokhara beyond trekking and sightseeing. Annie Shustrin suggests six ideas to help you experience Nepal in a new way.

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Istanbul, A Love Letter

Istanbul, A Love Letter

Istanbul. Just the name conjures up spires and bazaars and a rich history. James Pham highlights some of the reasons why this unique world capital that straddles Asia and Europe should shoot to the top of your bucket list.

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15 Must-Haves of Great Hostels

15 Must-Haves of Great Hostels

As a backpacker, hostels are your home away from home. Conni Biesalski fills you in on the must-haves of a good hostel so you know what to look for.

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10 Wholesome Things to Do in Macau

10 Wholesome Things to Do in Macau

Most of Macau’s 28 million annual visitors come to the Las Vegas of the East to gamble. But Teresa Bergen found lots for non-gamblers to do in this former Portuguese colony.

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Five Common Travel Companions

Five Common Travel Companions

Finding the right person to travel with can be a difficult task, but Cambell Klose has made it slightly less daunting by narrowing down your options to help you decide on the right companion for your trip.

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My Shoestring Broke: How To Prepare for an International Trip

My Shoestring Broke: How To Prepare for an International Trip

I don’t how I feel about travel guides. I just don’t know how “lonely” this planet would be or not be without an essential how-to about traveling on a shoestring for college students who have no money or plan or travel partner for that matter. But travel on a shoestring I did. No money. No [...]

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15 Must Try Street Foods in Latin America

15 Must Try Street Foods in Latin America

There are dozens of delicious street foods in Latin America that will ramp your stomach not cramp your stomach. Here is a sumptuous selection.

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When Elephants Attack – Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

When Elephants Attack – Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Danny McGee visits Thailand’s Khao Yai National Park, expecting a quiet and relaxed afternoon of bird spotting and sight seeing. What he experienced was an adrenaline fueled close encounter with the Park’s largest inhabitant.

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10 Activities for Animal Loving Travelers

10 Activities for Animal Loving Travelers

Whether trekking with llamas in New Zealand, searching for the elusive tiger in India, or learning to gallop the plains like a real-life cowboy, these 10 adventures will get you up close and personal with some of the world’s most incredible wildlife.

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“I’m Taking Off to See the World!” How to Tell Your Parents

“I’m Taking Off to See the World!”  How to Tell Your Parents

Breaking the news that you’re going traveling can cause a parental freak out of epic proportions. By preparing answers to the most common questions you can downgrade your parents’ concern from panic to everyday worry. Jo Fitzsimons shows you how.

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Indie Travel – Road Trip Style

Indie Travel – Road Trip Style

What makes road tripping a uniquely American experience? Jenn Molholt explores the reasons why road trips are a way to connect with our pioneer history in a uniquely indie way.

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Going Abroad in Your Own Country

Going Abroad in Your Own Country

Kristen Kuchar sets out to discover if she can really have an Indie travel experience in her own country.

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A Complete Fitness & Meal Plan for Travelers: The Wanderlust Workout

A Complete Fitness & Meal Plan for Travelers: The Wanderlust Workout

For all the exercise and diet fanatics out there who don’t want to lose their fit physique when they travel, Rachel Corrine offers this complete workout and meal plan designed for travelers.

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Eight Bizarre Drugs and the Cultures That Use Them

Eight Bizarre Drugs and the Cultures That Use Them

Fancy having a trip while on your trip? Let David Joshua Jennings guide you through eight bizarre drugs and the cultures that use them.

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Don’t Make Trip Planning A Marathon Task: From Dreaming To Doing In 4 Weeks

Don’t Make Trip Planning A Marathon Task: From Dreaming To Doing In 4 Weeks

Travel planning can feel like a marathon task, which, if you let it, can run on for longer than your trip. With the right mix of momentum and focus, most trips can be planned in as little as 4-weeks, and Jo Fitzsimons shows you how.

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5 Steps to Simplify Family Travel

5 Steps to Simplify Family Travel

Most travelers trade their backpacks for a diaper bag and assume that their free-wheeling travel days are over. Jenn Miller shows that travel with children does not have to mean Disney World and it doesn’t have to mean misery either.

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