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Fear & Loathing In Cambodia

It was a long held dream of Dov Frazer to visit the temples of Angkor, one of the wonders of Southeast Asia, if not the world. This dream was about to come true, along with a few unexpected occurrences.

Long-Term Volunteering – How to Get Started

Are you considering spending several months or more volunteering abroad? Expert Laura-Claire Corson guides you through some pros and cons, and helps you get started in your quest.

Laura-Claire Corson

Six Feisty Female Travelers

Like with so many other things, the most famous travelers all tend to be men. Lucy Corne points out that there have been some amazing female travelers who deserve credit and attention as well.

Worlds Collide in Hanoi – Vietnam, Asia

In Hanoi, Aaron Robertson finds a fast-changing city whose life is formed from the often surprising meeting of both East and West.

Highest Cities in the World

Explore cities and towns above 10,000 feet where altitude adaptation becomes part of the experience.

Julie Blakley

When in Korea… – South Korea, Asia

The gateway to a true exchange of Korean culture may just be through drinking gallons of their beloved soju, or eating mysteriously poisonous fish. Either way, Jon Wick found it to be a step in the right direction.

The 5 Weirdest Things in the Philippines

The Philippines kind of flies under the main tourist radar in Asia, but those who make the trip are rewarded with plenty to like, including Marseille Markham’s five favorite weird things.

Marseille Markham

Ten Impressive Palaces to Visit

When you think of a palace, it’s easy to get a mental picture of some giant ornate mansion, but Deanna Hyland demonstrates that they come in all shapes and sizes around the world.

A Tranquil Slice of the East Coast – Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA

Sabina Lohr keeps coming back to Martha’s Vineyard, year after year. Why?

Making Tracks to Whistler – British Columbia, Canada

Whistler is definitely the place for making tracks and though Jane Cassie doess’t plan on cruising from heavenly peaks, she does manage the task in another way – by getting there and back on The Whistler Mountaineer.

Biking in Australia

Jay Jacobson’s passion for cycling takes him into Australia on several trips, with his wife and solo, for a total of hundreds and hundreds of miles.

Jay Jacobson

Learn Spanish While Traveling in Central America

Knowing Spanish will make visiting Central America far more enjoyable. Fortunately, you can learn quickly and cheaply when you arrive, and Rebecca Byrch is here to explain how it works.