Wouldn’t It be Nice to Quit a Job and Travel?
by MariaBerkestam on July 4, 2009 in Practical Travel
When you travel for an extended time, you learn an enormous amount of things. Things that will serve you in your working life when you get back. Long term travel can actually help you boost your career.
The Secluded Secrets of Northern Peru
They seem a million miles away from the crowds that mill and madden around Machu Picchu that you might imagine that they are indeed secret. Yet the sites of Northern Peru are there for all to visit. Strange that so few choose to do so.
Seatguru is Changing How People Travel
ow you might be asking why this website in such high demand? It is because not only does it give information on certain in-flight amenities (such as audio & video capabilities, food provided, and its policies towards infants, pets, and unaccompanied minors) but recommends the best seat for your value on any given aircraft.
Beautiful New Hampshire Waterfalls
New Hampshire is the 5th smallest state in the United States but despite its small size the Granite State has its share of beautiful waterfalls.
Clambering Up the Ma On Shan Hiking Trail, Hong Kong
Reaching the summit of one of Hong Kong’s highest peaks can prove to be difficult but rewarding.
Thailand: What You Need to Know
As tourist, there are various culture and practices that we must observe and respect, things we need to know while in Thailand. Here are some we have observe and had known during our wonderful stay in Thailand.
The World’s Largest Aquarium
The Georgia Aquarium, located in Atlanta, is the world’s largest aquarium, holding over 8 million gallons.
Visit the Real Greece: Why So Many Tourists Miss Out on the Real Holiday Experience
Thousands of tourists every year visit countries like Greece, looking for the perfect holiday, and end up in the most industrialized form of modern holidays, in faceless resorts, amongst thousands of other tourists, queuing in front of a buffet, or fighting for a place on the beach. But there is an alternative…
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