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Transylvanian Terror Tours – Romania, Europe

Leaping over bonfires, fighting off vampires and confronting the age-old legends of Count Dracula, Rebecca L. Dougher braves mysterious Transylvania on Halloween.

Rebecca L. Dougher

Summer Travel Tips for Europe

Traveling in Europe is a dream. Sharyn Evron offers some tips to help it turn out right.

Iceland: Scarred Beauty

Iceland awaits near the top of the world where a high tech society coexists with nature at its most beautiful and savage, writes Suellen Zima.

Suellen Zima

Buenos Aires: A Shopper’s Paradise – Argentina, South America

If you live to shop, you haven't lived until you've visited the superb boutiques and trendy markets in Buenos Aires. As an added incentive, Leslie Patrick points out the 17% refund for foreign

The Lighter Side of Italy: Part III, Venice – Europe

J. C. Adams suggests travelers trust their imagination when navigating in, around and through Venice.

J. C. Adams

Finding My Inner Hiker on the Inca Trail – Peru, South America

City slicker, Gina M. Larson, takes to the Inca Trail and finds what makes the Great Outdoors so fabulous.

From Tiananmen Square to Red Square – Russia, China, Mongolia

Mark Gilbey recounts his Trans-Siberian adventure across 5,772 miles and three countries. Per mile, it remains one of the cheapest journeys in the world.

South America on the Way to Antarctica

Carl Boyer outlines the steps he took to get to Antarctica – with a three-week stop in South America.

Carl Boyer

Nicaraguan Opportunities – Central America

Little did Carl Boyer know how cheap the trip would be, how much it would change his life, or what he would learn about opportunities in Nicaragua over a number of stays.

Pilgrimage Route to Santiago de Compostela – France, Spain, Europe

Join A. Rob Conde on a 500-mile, 30-day journey into the hills of Galicia to hike the famed pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

An Education on Life and Culture in Kurdistan, Iraq – Middle East

Eager to see a different side of Iraq, Brian Yamamura receives a positive education from Kurdish university students.

Alternative to the Inca Trail – Peru, South America

Whether for conservation or economic reasons, or both, the Inca Trail is no more the adventure it used to be. Overcrowded and strictly controlled, it pushes travellers to look for an alternative. For