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Soaring With the Souls of the Dead in Guatemala
Merle Foraker experiences the ritual of flying kites to honor ones ancestors on the Day of the Dead in Guatemala.
The Quickest Way into the Mountain Terrain of Kaikoura, New Zealand
Heather, AKA The KiwiTravelWriter, dusts off her hiking boots and heads for the “World of the Gods’ in Kaikoura New Zealand.
10 Reasons Why You Need a Vacation
As if we needed the encouragement, Rich Gonzalez gives us 10 reasons why we need a vacation.
Getting Away From It All in Taipei
Taipei is one of Asia’s most vibrant metropolitan cities, but it is also surrounded by many mountains that make it easy to enjoy nature. Hilton Yip describes hiking in Neihu, one of Taipei’s best areas to hike in.
BootsnAll Travel Writers Platform
We are proud to introduce the BootsnAll Travel Writers Platform today. What is it? Who is it for? Why are we so excited about it? Answers to these questions and more are in this article and video by BootsnAll’s CEO, Sean Keener.
Old Beijing & New Beijing: A Guide to Both Sides of China’s Capital
Beijing is full of ancient attractions, not to mention traditional art and cuisine. But as Shelley Seale shows us, there’s a modern side to this eclectic city, too.
Moving On: How To Tell You’ve Been In One Place Too Long
Like a disproportionate percentage of males worldwide, Fraser Balaam has an inherent fear of commitment. If you too don’t fancy ‘settling’ on the road, take care to notice the signs that you’ve been in one place too long.
Six Places To Go in Brazil Besides Rio
Rio might be Brazil’s most popular tourist destination, but Andy Hayes thinks there are at least six other places in Brazil you should have on your must-see list instead.
Musee de Montmartre’s Future Up in the Air
Nearly a century after Montmartre welcomed outcasts as artist Toulouse-Lautrec, the Musee de Montmartre continues to delight with period artwork and tales of its famous denizens. Laura Kaufman learns what happened when Paris decided to close it, and “Moulin Rouge” director Baz Luhrmann weighs in on the controversy.
Driving in Japan – a fool’s endeavor?
Driving overseas can be a daunting task at the best of times. Throw in one of the worlds largest urban landscapes and you’ve got one nervous driver. Tom Shuttleworth bares white knuckles to help guide us out of Tokyo.
The Most Dangerous Road In The World
Going down the most dangerous road in the world by bike…Insanity? A search for the ultimate kick? Or trying the coolest thing ever? Christian Celind says it’s all of the above.
Seven Ways to Beat the Travel Slump
As exciting as travel can be, you might find yourself hitting a wall mid-trip. How do you pull yourself out of it so you can go back to having fun? Maria Anderson has 7 suggestions to help you beat the travel slump.




