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10 Essential Backpacking Tips in the Philippines
Ever wanted to experience a real adventure in a third world country—where the untouched paradise lay, where risk and wonder are oftentimes meshed together and where the culture remains as pure as it always has throughout the years?
Top Eight Travel Tips From a Frequent Flyer
I live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one of the most spectacular places on earth. I go to college, however, in a wee little town in the heart of Indiana. Since they are more than one thousand miles away from each other, I find myself stuck in an airport regularly. I thus have generated a certain knowledge of a couple dos and don’ts of flying:.
Escape Down Under 2: Price ‘N Pay
Second in the series for your Aussie escape. This will look at how much you will pay. A rough guide in US dollars.
Sydney: New South Wales’ Stunning Seaside Spectacular
Visit “Sydney: New South Wales’ Stunning Seaside Spectacular,” last but not least of Australian Capital Cities, in this Web serial.
How to Beat Jet Lag
For the traveler and travel weary: how to bypass jet lag and reset your internal clock to be in synchronization with the time zone you’re new time zone.
Marsala Wine
Marsala Wine is a fortified and very rich sweet or dry red wine that is produced in the region surrounding the Sicilian town of Marsala which is located on the island of Sicily and has long been a favorite with Italian and French cuisine.
Dream Vacation Planner Part 3: Money Matters
Tips and tricks on keeping your money safe, liquid and effective in another country.
Keeping Your Precious Photos Organized While You Travel
Taking photos on an extended trip can lead to confusion when you try and sort them out afterwards. Where was this? What tree was that? Where is that building? What happened to my photos from Brazil!? Etc. Below I will offer advice on keeping your photos organized and tagged location specific and having them handy for your post travel analysis.
Keeping Batteries Charged While Traveling
You’ve climbed four days of treacherous mountains and valleys to reach your paradise. It’s cold. You’re wet, tired and weary. Your frustration peaks when you realize your camera’s battery is dead. Below are tips from an avid traveler with ways to avoid this tragedy.
Traveling with Groups: How to Keep Your Sanity and Avoid Mutiny
Traveling with a large group of people can be an amazing experience or a series of mishaps and frustrations until you can’t wait to leave. Travel is supposed to be fun, so make it fun. Here are some suggestions for avoiding and dealing with problems as they arise.
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