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From Abu Dhabi to Dubai and Back
It would be a mistake to judge Dubai by European standards. But surely this was the only place in the world where you could lie on the beach and ski down the slopes within half a day.
Indian People Don’t Do This Sort of Thing, Or Do They?
Is it possible for my mother to be right? Are there no other Indian people being Vagabonders out there like I plan to be? I go on a quest for the truth.
Green Travel – A Beginner’s Guide
Everyone is talking about being “green” these days, but not everyone knows exactly what that means, especially as it relates to travel. So expert Dr. Miin Chan gives us some solid advice and strategies for how to begin.
7 Classic and/or Weird American Summer Food Festivals
Warm weather means it’s time to celebrate food by gathering together, getting drunk, and stuffing our faces. Chris Clark takes us on a tour of 7 of the most notable of these festivals in the United States.
Tan Lines Fade – Habitat for Humanity in North Carolina
Tan lines fade much faster than the effects of a Habitat for Humanity experience for Grace Hawkins.
Telltale National Icons of South America
Yes, Diego did punch a ball into the goal with his hand in a World Cup game, but he got away with it-the goal counted-and that is just perfect for the people of Argentina.
9 Amazing Amusement Parks Around the World
For Americans it’s easy to assume that all the best amusement parks are the famous ones in the United States, but there are fantastic parks all over the world. Deanna Hyland shows us 9 of the very best.
6 Iconic Mountains You Can Climb
Many of the most famous peaks around the world are only reachable for professionals, but not all of them. Abigail King has done her share of climbing so she lists 6 famous mountains you can probably scale yourself.
Climbing Mount Kinabalu, Borneo
It may not be the highest peak on earth, but the 2 day climb up Mount Kinabalu will get even the fittest person heart pumping.
How to Stay Fit on the Road
Some of us have trouble staying fit while we travel, but it doesn’t have to be too hard or painful. Katie Hammel gives us some expert tips and advice on how to return in better shape than when we left.
7 Reasons Why Traveling With Your Parents Isn’t a Bad Idea
Depending on your age, the thought of traveling with your parents might sound horrifying. But seriously, it can be much better than you might expect, for a variety of reasons. Here are just 7 of those from Eileen Smith.
Top Reasons to Visit Texas’ Rio Grande Valley Next Winter
Don’t think of the Grand Canyon when you visit the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. The valley may be smaller, but it’s a great winter escape where you can hit the desert and the beach in the same day. Join Karen on her roadtrip to the Valley where the wildlife, history and Tex-Mex food are sure to please.






