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On the Bolivian Trail of "Che"

Juan Larranaga visited two small Bolivian towns that were significant in the life and death of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara.

Sri Lanka’s Hill Country by Train

In Sri Lanka, cheap first-class tickets and free world-class views can restore anyone's faith in rail travel in the Third World.

Rediscovering Rotto – Rottnest Island, Western Australia …

Why go to Rottnest Island? Jacqueline Perry writes why – host to the largest open water swim in the world, solitude from humans, laid back atmosphere, …

A Hike in Korea – Ilsan & Bukansan National Park, Korea …

Kevin O'Shea thought a hike would be a great way to get better shape, and instead he learned much about Korean culture.

Kevin O'Shea

Alberta’s David Thomson Explorer’s Trail and the Aurum Lodge …

Norman Goldman finds a golden nugget in Alberta, Canada.

Buenos Aires: A Foodie’s Paradise, but Hold the Crisis …

Despite the impending financial crisis, Gerry Schwartz found Buenos Aires a city with great architecture, wide boulevards, and a love of food at all hours.

A Romantic Getaway – Arizona, United States

Norm Goldman discovers the romantic side of Phoenix, Arizona.

Norm Goldman

Cycling in Shangri-La: Bicycle Misadventures on …

Travel story about cycling the Karakoram Highway from Pakistan to China, battling illness, breakdowns, hunger, weather and, of course, the roads.

Graydon Hazenberg

By Smuggler’s Boat From Guyana to Venezuela

Travel story about a boat trip from Guyana to Venezuela.

Nicky McLean

Surviving Gateways of Multan – Multan Pakistan

One of the oldest Islamic civilizations, Multan remains a cultural icon to Pakistan. SAJ Shirazi wants more to be done for its historical preservation.

To Carry the Dust to Multan – Multan, Pakistan

There are probably more heritage sites in Multan than in all of the Pakistan, which is why SAJ Shirazi thinks it should be recognized by UNESCO as a 'World …

Eastern Promise – United Arab Emirates

Brian Matthews went to Dubai on the spur of the moment, but was happy to leave without having caused an international incident.