
How To Plan a Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Trip
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Jan 15 20:37:00 PST 2018
It's easier than you think to plan a sustainable trip. You don't need to book an ecotourism resort with a hefty price tag or volunteer in a remote village for weeks on end. Any type of traveler can plan a sustainable vacation if you know where to start. In this article, we'll walk you through practical and easy ways you can plan a sustainable trip.

Ultimate Travel Guide to Hanoi, Vietnam - Drew Binsky
Drew Binsky
I lived in Hanoi for 4 months and I absolutely love this city! In this blog post, find out my best tips for what to do, eat and see in Vietnam's capital!
Backpacking South Africa Budget Travel Guide 2018
by Ana Pereira @ The Broke Backpacker
Fri Jan 05 02:50:19 PST 2018
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Discover: Kota Kinabalu
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 28 21:53:24 PST 2008
The Hall of Skulls at Monsopiad Cultural Village outside Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia features 42 skulls of enemies, all killed by the warrior-hero Monsopiad.
Discover: Aberdeen
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Mar 04 21:53:07 PST 2008
Among the artifacts displayed at The Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, Scotland is a flag from Hitler's staff car. (Don't ask how they got it.)
Check-in 4 Saigon plazas to have nice pictures in Christmas
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Mon Dec 18 01:00:30 PST 2017
In addition to the churches, the plazas insaigon also have a great decoration in Christmas. Let’s check in these places to have beautiful photos right now.
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Lisbon 3-Day Itinerary: What to See In Europe’s Hipster Capital
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun Jun 04 04:28:38 PDT 2017
This Lisbon 3-day itinerary is ideal for anyone visiting for the first time the portuguese capital. It’s packed with insider advice of what’s REALLY worth to do and hipster tips to see the major sights. Bem-vindo a Lisboa! Oh Lisbon. The city oozing the million-dollar combination of tradition, charm and modernism. The alluring culture, the […]
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Discover: Japan
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 20 21:53:24 PST 2008
Good things come in threes — and in Japan, the list includes views, castles, gardens, mountains, hot springs and giant Buddha statues.
The Most Complete Travel Guide to Pico Island, Azores
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Thu Aug 24 04:24:54 PDT 2017
This easy-to-follow Pico travel guide contains all you need to know to explore Pico island in Azores. Find out the best places to go and how to budget and plan your itinerary. And of course, what and where to eat. Let’s get started! Each island in the Azores has its own charm and appeal. There’s […]
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8 of the Best Cafes in Hanoi
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Tue Feb 02 20:48:50 PST 2016
The big cities in Vietnam have a cafe culture that is virtually unknown to the rest of the world. Don’t expect a Chemex of Ethiopian Yirgacheffe with hints of blueberry and strawberry or an Aeropressed Kenyan. You might be able to locate one eventually, but not before tripping over scores of cafes serving up tumblers of coffee so dark it looks like used motor oil and smells like the most intense mocha you’ve ever had. It’s no secret that we love Vietnamese coffee and as a follow up to our very popular Saigon cafes list, we offer a list of some of our favorites in the northern capital city. Also be sure to check out our handy guide to ordering coffee in Vietnam.
So, in the event that you can’t find this guy rolling around town, keep scrolling and we’ve got ... Read More »
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Best Examples of Smart Cities in Europe: Improving Life for Citizens and Visitors [Space Nation Orbit Blog]
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Mon Dec 25 00:01:08 PST 2017
Western Europe is on the forefront of urban development. Discover how Geneva, Lyon, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Bristol are preparing for the future.
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Vietnam Tips And Tricks: 26 Key Things To Know Before Your Trip
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Oct 25 06:38:59 PDT 2017
This list of useful tips and tricks of Vietnam is mostly intended for first-time visitors but it can help anyone achieve a safe and worry-free travel. It should alert you for common mistakes and prepare you for traveling to one of the most amazing countries on Earth. I mean it. Not gonna lie: Vietnam is […]
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12 Years Of Travel: View From Cortona, Italy
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Sun Jun 14 17:09:25 PDT 2015
Famous as the backdrop for the 2003 movie Under The Tuscan Sun, Cortona is a stunning medieval town perched above the surrounding countryside View from Cortona, Italy 11 June 2013, 2 Years Ago This Week: Despite the vast amount of information about every conceivable travel destination available, I still find myself occasionally stumbling upon places […]
Unusual Christmas Destinations: 17 Festive(ish) Travel Stories
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Thu Dec 14 00:05:41 PST 2017
Christmas away from your home country can bring out all sorts of emotions. You either love it or hate it. But more often than not, unusual Christmas destinations become the funny tales that you remember over the turkey and a pint each Christmas. While we had a couple of extreme Christmas experiences in the past, […]
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12 Years Of Travel: Thames Barrier, Greenwich, London
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Sun Jun 14 17:22:29 PDT 2015
London is steeped in history, but it’s also shaping the future of how we control the landscape Thames Barrier, Greenwich, London 10 June 2012, 3 Years Ago This Week: I spent a few days in Greenwich for my 40th birthday – it seemed appropriate to go back to the Source Of All Time as I […]
TOP 10 TREND DESTINATIONS – WHERE TO TRAVEL IN 2018
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Wed Jan 03 18:13:05 PST 2018
New year, new adventures! From Morocco, Santorini and Tulum as some of the must-visit destinations from last year’s ultimate trend destinations 2017 guide, we’ve got your 2018 bucket list covered
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The Top Hotels & Resorts for Travellers in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Region
by Lauren Barth @ Departful
Thu Jan 11 09:31:33 PST 2018
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Vietnam Travel Guide - Backstreet Academy
Backstreet Academy
Presenting a comprehensive Vietnam Travel Guide! The best attractions coupled with intimate experiences with locals from Backstreet Academy.
A Local’s Guide to Ljubljana: Exploring Slovenia’s Culturally Rich Capital
by Dimitris Hall @ Departful
Thu Dec 14 17:56:24 PST 2017
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Discover: Takaoka
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Feb 24 21:53:24 PST 2008
On your way from Takaoka to the Vladivostok ferry? Take a look out the window: the name of the Himi train line means Ice-Watching.
Discover: Cranbrook
by @ Wikitravel
Sat Feb 23 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you visit Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada and crave a dinner of alligator meat, you can get it at K's Amazon Eatery -- even though the Amazon and its gators are thousands of miles away.
A Little Photoessay… What’s Japan Like? Gorgeous. Contradictory. Fascinating.
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Tue Jan 17 07:14:03 PST 2017
Shibuya, Tokyo Shibuya represented the Japan I had anticipated — bright lights, vibrant colors, pulsing energy, and so. many. people. A friend from college lives in Japan, a lucky circumstance that guaranteed mea familiar face to lead me through my first days in Tokyo. She navigated us through the metro’s maze and the surging mass […]
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Discover: Jacksonville
by @ Wikitravel
Mon Feb 11 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you visit Fort Caroline National Memorial in Jacksonville, Florida, don't expect to see the eponymous fort itself; it's now beneath the waters of the St. John's River.

HOLIDAYS TO VIETNAM: A Vietnam Travel Guide - GlobeTrove
GlobeTrove
Planning your holidays to Vietnam?This comprehensive Vietnam travel guide tells you where you should go.There are some money saving tips in it for you too!
Binance Exchange Review – The No Bullshit Guide for 2018
by Will Hatton @ The Broke Backpacker
Thu Jan 04 16:45:31 PST 2018
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BALI TRAVEL DIARY | by @chantelleprice_
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Sat Dec 30 22:59:20 PST 2017
From upbeat beach clubs to laid-back villas, Australian Insta-babe @chantelleprice_ shows us the best of Seminyak! Follow her journey through the island’s hottest restaurants, villas, and beach clubs below.
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We’re Trekking Mt. Everest Basecamp…Come Join Us!
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Thu Jan 04 05:08:55 PST 2018
Ever since I was a child, I could remember spending hours looking at my uncle’s old National Geographic magazines, gaping at the photos of exotic destinations and epic adventure experiences. At that time, I thought going on these adventures would remain nothing but a far-fetched dream. Little did I know that the little travel blog […]
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Discover: Bohinj
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Feb 19 21:53:24 PST 2008
Medieval frescoes in the Church of St. John the Baptist in Bohinj, Slovenia often show figures with large swellings of the neck (goiters), caused by lack of iodine in the local diet.
Kucoin Review • The No Bullshit Guide (Updated Jan 2018)
by Will Hatton @ The Broke Backpacker
Mon Jan 08 20:11:07 PST 2018
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Pinterest Guide for Travel Bloggers. Tips and Advice
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Sun Nov 19 22:00:56 PST 2017
Are you a Pinterest beginner looking to increase your travel blog exposure? Then our Pinterest guide for travel bloggers will help you understand the potential of this photo sharing search engine. So what is Pinterest good for? Ultimately, Pinterest is great for increasing traffic to your travel blog. But, it is also good for broadening your […]
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6 (Non-Millennial) Solo Female Travelers Share Their Travel Wisdom
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 07 06:12:09 PST 2017
Solo female travel isn't just for millennials! In this column, Kristin Addis introduces us to some older solo female travelers who are following their dreams to see the world. These women come from all backgrounds and all walks of life, proving it's never too late to start traveling.
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25 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING IN THAILAND
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Sun Oct 22 16:37:56 PDT 2017
Thailand, with over 26 million foreign entries in 2016, can be a very touristic place to visit. By some accounts, 20% of the Thai GDP is based on tourism (worldwide nations average about 10%). Thailand is often an entry point for all of Asia, a constant revolving door of tourists on short or extended trips. We’re writing this article to help you avoid getting your hand caught in that often dangerous door.
Thailand is a country that can live up to its high expectations and reputation. It really can be paradise. On the other hand, it can be a disappointing place filled with drunken pub crawlers, tourist scams, empty promises and subpar made-for-tourists versions of local dishes. Pad thai made with instant noodles? You’ll find it all over Phuket and Koh Samui. If you venture past the tourists districts, the food ... Read More »
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3 Days in Florence – What to do in Florence
by DT Writer @ Divergent Travelers
Mon Jan 08 09:51:51 PST 2018
Finding the right destination to visit in Europe can be a little overwhelming. There are so many incredible sights, and so much to do in often a short amount of time. One iconic place you should visit if you’re traveling through the continent is Florence, Italy. The City of Lilies offers beautiful landscapes, delectable foods,
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Thailand's Famous Lantern Festival: Loy Krathong & Yi Peng
by Ben Zweber @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Fri Oct 20 03:18:04 PDT 2017
If releasing a sky lantern during Thailand's famous Yi Peng festival is on your travel bucket list, you will definitely want to check out this article that walks you through everything you need to know to enjoy Loy Krathong and Yi Peng in Chiang Mai. Plus, we're sharing which event you should avoid!
How To Visit The Amalfi Coast, Vesuvius and Pompeii From Naples Independently
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon Jul 10 15:27:55 PDT 2017
I’m sharing my full planning insights to visit Naples, Pompeii, Vesuvius and Amalfi Coast on a fully independent trip. I’ve used no expensive tours or agencies and I now show you how you can do the same. This is the fun and adventurous Italy! I just came back from a surprise trip I prepared to […]
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Introducing #DivergentTravel – A Real Adventure Travel Twitter Chat
by David Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Thu Jan 11 13:43:03 PST 2018
Do you love adventure travel? Are you on Twitter? If so, you need to join us on our #DivergentTravel Twitter chat. Where we will be talking about all things adventure travel. This is the only Twitter chat that is dedicated to adventure travel every month. Ran by real adventure travelers for adventure lovers. #DivergentTravel Twitter
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Vietnam free travel guides - CHOICE
CHOICE
Getting from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City airport to your hotel, and why you shouldn't tell your kids the legal drinking age in Vietnam.
A Local’s Guide to Tallinn: The Best Bars in the Estonian Capital
by Dimitris Hall @ Departful
Fri Jan 12 02:02:34 PST 2018
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Nustay Review: How to Save on Your Next Hotel Booking
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Sun Jan 14 22:47:41 PST 2018
Disclaimer: This post was written in partnership with Nustay as part of their #NuStayExplorers team. As always, my opinions are my own. While traveling, accommodation usually takes a large chunk of your travel budget. Although I am a go-with-the-flow kind of gal, over the years, I have also become quite picky about where I stay. With […]
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BRB – I’m Traveling in Southeast Asia
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Mon Dec 04 08:37:38 PST 2017
Blog updates coming in the new year...
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Vietnam Travel | Places to visit in Vietnam
Rough Guides
Explore places to visit in Vietnam with Rough Guides: find out when to go, view itineraries and read about lakes, bays, street food and water puppets.
12 Years Of Travel: Jawfish With Eggs, Derawan, Indonesia
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Thu May 28 20:12:28 PDT 2015
Indonesian Borneo has several islands with some great scuba diving – there are plenty of surprises waiting underwater Jawfish with eggs, Borneo 2 June 2010, 5 Years Ago This Week: Jawfish are one of my favourite sea creatures – they live in vertical tunnels dug in the sand and peer out over the top with […]

Backpacking Vietnam Travel Guide 2017 - Adventure Tips
The Broke Backpacker
Backpacking Vietnam; the ultimate guide to exploring one of South East Asia's most mysterious and beautiful travel destinations...
Routeperfect Review
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Wed Dec 27 01:37:45 PST 2017
As much as I love to travel (heck, I travel for a living), I absolutely hate trip planning. Over the years, I’ve caught on to my partner’s happy-go-lucky attitude towards travel and very rarely plan for things in advance. Let’s face it. Trip planning is time consuming, stressful, and can definitely be overwhelming at times. […]
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Oaxaca Travel Guide: Hanging Out in Mexico’s Cultural & Culinary Hub
by Lauren Barth @ Departful
Thu Dec 07 19:27:03 PST 2017
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The Ultimate Vietnam Travel Guide. Essential Travel Information
MapTrotting
Our Vietnam guide is full of tips to help you get the most out of your visit to Vietnam including daily budgets, destinations, food, drink and climate info.

VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE - WHERE TO GO - The Asia Collective
The Asia Collective
Blessed with ravishing natural beauty, a stunning coastline, exotic national parks and emerald-green mountains, add to that energetic cities, an incredible heritage, stand out culture, generous people and incredible gastronomy…
Backpacking Germany Budget Travel Guide 2018
by Ana Pereira @ The Broke Backpacker
Sat Jan 06 03:14:44 PST 2018
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Ultimate budget travel guide: How to find cheap flights
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Tue Aug 22 08:53:50 PDT 2017
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Leavenworth, WA: Magical Bavarian Village in the Cascades
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Nov 13 19:20:42 PST 2017
Nestled in a beautiful valley of the PNW's Cascade Mountain range is the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth, Washington. This local's guide to Leavenworth will help you see this town like a local (we lived there for 6 months after all!). We've got ideas of things to do, restaurants to try and Leavenworth hotels for all budgets. There is so much more than the German-themed exterior.
Guide to Taveuni – Fiji’s Garden Island
by David Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Mon Jan 15 19:33:57 PST 2018
Regarded as one of the most pristine and beautiful islands in Fiji, Taveuni is often known as the world’s soft coral capital or Fiji’s Garden Island. The primary feature of the island is its vast and diverse ecology that attracts a lot of nature lovers – volcanic peaks, acres of virgin rainforest, and lots and
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Discover: Vicksburg
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 21 21:53:24 PST 2008
When you visit Vicksburg (Mississippi) National Military Park, you can see one of the first ironclad gunboats, dating back to US Civil War times.

Vietnam travel guide & advice for your next visit
Travelfish
Vietnam, Asia's hottest destination. From postcard-perfect beaches and glowing white ao dais, this can be a very rewarding destination
10 Cool Travel Spots to Visit in 2018
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Tue Dec 26 06:31:14 PST 2017
Are you looking for cool travel spots to visit? How about somewhere different than the ultra-popular Paris, London, New York City, or even Iceland? Sure, those are all amazing, but if you are looking for a place that is a little more unique, we have some ideas for you. This is not an “off-the-beaten-path” list nor is it a “best ...
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A Year in Review (And a Needed Break)
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Wed Dec 20 09:04:16 PST 2017
As dawn broke on this year, I was excited for a fresh start. Last year, I dealt with panic attacks and anxiety from taking on too many projects, a breakup that left me heartbroken, and a mini-identity crisis from settling down. But that “greatest worst year of my life” set the stage for a year […]
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Cute or crazy? 16 things you discover when you travel with your partner
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Wed Apr 12 11:13:27 PDT 2017
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1 Week Indonesia Itinerary: How to Make the Most Of Your Trip
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Tue Nov 21 04:16:24 PST 2017
Rachita shares how you can see the best of Java and Bali in one shorter trip.
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Ninh Binh: A Detailed Travel Guide to Vietnam's Hidden Gem
Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
The ultimate travel guide to Ninh Binh, Vietnam. What to see, do and eat and the updated travel tips to explore Tam Coc and its surroundings easily!
Travelling on a budget? 5 things you’ll have to put up with!
by Kayla Manoe @ Kelana by Kayla
Tue Sep 26 17:45:23 PDT 2017
Money is perhaps the main concern for travellers on a budget. Thankfully there’s plenty of tried and tested tips to keep you from overspending during your trip. Here are 5 things to expect whilst travelling on a budget! Booking.com Travelling on a budget: 5 things you’ll have to put up with! 1. Haggling Most [...]
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A Local’s Guide to Frankfurt: 5 Tips for Uncovering the Best of the City
by Dimitris Hall @ Departful
Fri Dec 01 08:38:51 PST 2017
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Ultimate budget travel guide: How to find the best accommodation
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Sat Apr 22 20:15:56 PDT 2017
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Checking in: Suarti Boutique Village Ubud
by Kayla Manoe @ Kelana by Kayla
Tue Nov 21 17:50:41 PST 2017
SUARTI BOUTIQUE VILLAGE, UBUD As we arrive at Suarti Boutique Village, we are greeted with the sounds of birds filling the space of the beeping horns we left behind in Kuta. I am handed an ice cold refreshing guava lemonade and an equally cold wet towel, always a lovely treat after travelling the 2 hours [...]
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Living Lagom in Sweden: An Interview With Lola Akerstrom
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Nov 30 08:05:51 PST 2017
Lagom is the key to unlocking the Swedish psyche, and it governs all aspect of Swedish society. In this interview, Lola A. Åkerström talks about why lagom is about more than just balance, and what it's like to assimilate into life in Sweden as a writer and photographer.
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12 Incredible Travel Experiences I Found Through Instagram
by Hayden Myers @ Adventure In You
Sat Jan 06 02:15:46 PST 2018
We all know Instagram is the favored place for people to post what they had for breakfast, post their #sundayselfie, their #ootd and pretty much anything they think will get the Insta-universe liking and following their posts. However, there are less cringeworthy types of posts – believe it or not – and they come in […]
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Time for Change: Embracing the Space Lifestyle with Space Nation
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Sat Dec 23 00:01:55 PST 2017
Space Nation is building a global community without borders of people interested in connecting to protect our planet, look beyond it and prepare for our next giant leap. Through this program, you are able to bring space right into your everyday life.
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Things to Put on a Bucket List to Improve Your Life [Space Nation Orbit Blog]
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Mon Jan 01 00:01:52 PST 2018
January First! What are your New Year's resolutions? Perhaps to start a Bucket List and see what you can accomplish this year? Let's have a go!
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Vietnam
TripSavvy
Experience the spectacular beauty of Halong Bay, explore the colonial streets of Hoi An, or hunt down the best bowl of pho for breakfast in Hanoi. From brilliant beaches and rice paddies to important memories of the Vietnam War, this country pleases holidaymakers and history buffs alike.
SIEM REAP’S 10 BEST BARS: CLASSY, HIDDEN DIVES JUST OUTSIDE OF ANGKOR
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Tue May 06 11:55:14 PDT 2014
Every year I find myself in Siem Reap, Cambodia for a week. It’s inevitable, and always enjoyable.
Angkor Wat is, along with Bagan in Myanmar, one of the two most spectacular temple sites in Asia, if not the world. I’ve come back again and again with friends, or by myself. Although lately I barely spend time in the temples of Angkor Wat, I love the cafe and bar scene of nearby Siem Reap, a charming little French colonial town adjacent to Angkor that now serves as the tourist-amenity center of the region. Though a tourist town, it’s far from a tourist trap. There is something about the clear blue sky, slow clouds and that long twilight that I love here. And, there’s the drinks.
Pub Street is famous here. It is the center of Siem Reap and the fulcrum of activity in ... Read More »
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What to do in Bangkok: Unique and Cheap Things You Won’t Want to Miss
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Sun Oct 08 01:24:41 PDT 2017
If you’re bored in Bangkok, something's wrong with you! There are endless fun things to do in this ever-growing city. We created a list of top activities that you shouldn’t miss while visiting Bangkok. Some are super touristy (yet still worthwhile), like the Grand Palace and Khao San Road, but some are hidden gems, like an amazing Tuk Tuk Food Tour and an off-the-beaten path floating market. Whether it’s your first time in Thailand or you already have your favorite Soi, this guide is for you!
Trat: A Delightfully Unassuming Thai Town
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Thu Jan 18 07:52:31 PST 2018
A little slice of Thai life off the usual trail, with prices rarely seen in the south.
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Discover: Lubbock
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 27 21:53:24 PST 2008
Among the objects on display at the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, Texas, memorializing the city's favorite son, is a giant-size replica of the rocker's trademark glasses.

Vietnam Travel Guide | Earth Trekkers
Earth Trekkers
Vietnam Travel Guide. Language, currency, travel tips, best things to do. Visit Hoi An, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Hue, and Ha Long Bay.
The Best Apps To Buy Cheap Flights On Your Phone (Updated for 2018!)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Oct 07 11:36:32 PDT 2017
Finding a good and reliable travel app can be a hard task. In this article I will try to answer the question: which are the best apps to find cheap flights on your phone? Booking flights before vs now Not many years ago, you need an appointment with your travel agent to book a flight. We booked […]
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My 31 Favorite Travel Tips From My 31 Years Of Age (Auch!)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Tue Jan 02 15:44:16 PST 2018
Looking at my travel resume, I have been fortunate to have visited more than 30 countries in 4 different continents. About time to put together my favorite ever travel tips that work anywhere in the world. This year I’ve turned 31 years old (auch!) which also means 31 years of collecting travel experiences. With every […]
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The Ultimate Vietnam Travel Guide • Ordinary Traveler
Ordinary Traveler
Vietnam tends to be a destination that travelers either love or hate. Thick, verdant jungles and high mountains mix with serene surfing beaches like China Beach
Hanoi – A romantic beauty in the winter
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Fri Dec 15 22:01:03 PST 2017
Hanoi in the winter is the images of the white daisy, the warm coat and the babies in their parents' arms. The winter is really coming. Around Hoan Kiem lake, only several people do exercise. The drizzling rain makes the street secluded than usual because all people are hurry up to find a warm place or go home to enjoy the free time at the weekend with their family.
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Best Cryptocurrency Exchange • Ultimate Beginners Guide
by Will Hatton @ The Broke Backpacker
Sun Jan 07 18:56:05 PST 2018
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Campervan Budget for a 3-Month Road Trip
by Ben Zweber @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Wed Sep 13 10:01:27 PDT 2017
Traveling across the U.S.A. can be expensive, especially when you're living in a gas-guzzling campervan. Despite gas prices, you can still have a budget friendly road trip. We kept track of everything we spent during our 3 months on the road in the United States and broke it down by category for you to see. If you're planning your own campervan or RV road trip, you're going to want to read this.
18 Amazingly Cheap Places You Should Travel to in 2018
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Mon Oct 30 05:00:19 PDT 2017
Get inspired to travel with this ranking of top budget-friendly destinations around the world...
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15 Best Hostels in Miami (Insider Guide • 2018!)
by Aaron @ The Broke Backpacker
Thu Jan 11 15:49:41 PST 2018
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20 Amazing things to do in the Whitsundays
by Kayla Manoe @ Kelana by Kayla
Wed Aug 02 22:29:17 PDT 2017
One of Australia’s most picturesque and visited regions just a short plane ride from most capital cities, you will find a tropical oasis, with fresh local produce, secluded coves and home to the largest reef in the world! Consisting of the 74 island the Whitsundays can cater for all budgets and traveller types. Home to [...]
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2017 Round Up: Our Top Ten Travel Articles
by Lauren Barth @ Departful
Sun Dec 31 18:04:58 PST 2017
Here we are (again) at the start of another year. Where did the time go? As we take stock of […]
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Lost City of Petra – Ultimate Visitor’s Guide
by Lina Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Fri Jan 05 19:05:35 PST 2018
Probably one of the most anticipated sights when planning your trip to Jordan is the chance to visit the Lost City of Petra. I should state early on that Jordan holds many gems that are reason enough to plan a trip to this country, but Petra is the leading lady of the show. Also known
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Ultimate Road to Hana Guide – Maui, Hawaii
by Lina Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Thu Jan 04 05:00:34 PST 2018
You booked your tickets and accommodations, packed your bags, woke up early, drove to the airport and have now embarked on an adventure to a destination so beautiful you will not soon forget. Your destination is Maui and your adventure is the Road to Hana. You're going to experience one of the most beautiful dives
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The Backstreet Guide to the 5 best bars in Yogyakarta (jogja)
by admin @ Backstreet Academy
Sun May 29 02:59:26 PDT 2016
Yogyakarta, for all its deep cultural links to Javanese traditions, its close ties to the Sultanate and a large Muslim population has somewhat of a controlled bar scene....
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The Secret Sauce Behind Scott’s Cheap Flights
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Mon Dec 11 06:34:52 PST 2017
Scott Keyes turned a simple newsletter into a popular travel hacking site, Scott's Cheap Flights. In this interview, Scott tells us how he and his worldwide team find cheap flights using a combination of manpower and knowledge of industry trends. Every flight is hand-searched!
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Discover: Santa Fe
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 29 21:53:24 PST 2008
In the celebrated art colony of Santa Fe, New Mexico, you can of course get paintings of the scenery of the southwestern United States, but did you know you can also get original paintings of Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote?
Vietnam’s Visa System is a Mess (Here’s How it Actually Works)
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Fri Nov 24 06:54:32 PST 2017
Explaining the four different ways of entering Vietnam visa-free or with visa.
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Vietnam Backpacking Guide - Highlights, Maps, Places To Go
Indie Traveller
Top things to do in Vietnam, plus suggested routes. Travel tips and advice for backpackers and independent travelers.
Using a Smartphone Camera Lens Kit To Boost Your Photos: Pixter Review
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Tue Jun 13 09:39:19 PDT 2017
Looking for a clever, effective and inexpensive way to boost your photos on your smartphone? Pixter might be the answer you’re looking for. This is a detailed review on of their attachable smartphone camera lens: the Super Fisheye! I confess I had a bit of prejudice against smartphone accessories. It’s just that I’ve seen so […]
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BALI TRAVEL DIARY | by @juliasteyns
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Mon Dec 18 00:49:57 PST 2017
Travel babe and model @juliasteyns takes on Bali in the most beautiful locations! Follow her tropical adventure from Gili Trawangan to Seminyak and beyond. Stunning Bali interiors, private pool villas,
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A poetic and romantic place for the trip at the end of the year 2017
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Thu Dec 28 06:00:28 PST 2017
Pleiku, on these days, have enough pink grass, wildflowers and beautiful highly blue sky.
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Vietnam Travel Guide - Travel Happy
Travel Happy
Our Vietnam travel guide and tips will help you decide where to go, what to do, where to stay and how much your Vietnam travels will cost.
THE ULTIMATE CAPRI TRAVEL GUIDE
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Sun Dec 03 15:24:24 PST 2017
CAPRI, ITALY A classic destination popular with iconic movie stars of the 50s, there’s no doubt Capri has to be on the top of your 2018 travel bucket list. Reminisce
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7 Unique Experiences and Things To Do in Pico Island, Azores
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Aug 30 08:12:51 PDT 2017
These are some of the most unique things to do in Pico you can’t miss when you’re in the island. Pico is the second largest island of the Azores archipelago – after São Miguel. Despite being the most obviously volcanic, it still boasts an incredible variety of landscapes. Between the green meadows, the lava fields, […]
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Vietnam Travel Guide: Planning The Ultimate Trip Through Vietnam
Departful
This Vietnam Travel Guide has all the travel tips you need. From when to go, how to travel, and what to do once you're in Vietnam, we've got you covered
WordPress Alternatives: A Complete Comparison Guide
by Tom Rogers @ Adventure In You
Fri Jan 19 00:05:18 PST 2018
We have been working online (mainly blogging) since 2015 and within that time frame, one of the most common questions that we get is, “Should I use WordPress for my blog/website?”. Well, today in this post I answer that very question. This complete comparison guide to WordPress alternatives does not only include pros and cons […]
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SURVIVING BORACAY ALONE
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Apr 24 12:18:24 PDT 2014
In March of 2012, I was nearly finished with a 3-week journey moving west through the Visayas region of The Philippines. Visayas is famous for beach and diving destinations. I have never been very interested in beaches, so I was focused on the cities of Cebu, Dumaguete, Bacolod, Iloilo and Kalibo. I did, however, have a beach destination as my final stop before flying out of the country. That beach was the most famous beach in all of The Philippines- Boracay. I was all by my sad self during these weeks in the Philippines. I’d met people here and there along the way, but I didn’t join a backpacker caravan or fall in love. So, how is it traveling to Boracay alone, anyway?
Often beach destinations entice travelers of impossibly clear turquoise waters bookended by eternal sunrises and sunsets. So often, ... Read More »
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Is Naples Safe For Tourists? What You (Really) Need To Know
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Jul 15 09:18:54 PDT 2017
It’s 2017 so time to sort this drama once and for all. Is Naples safe for tourists or not? Let’s spill the truth! It’s the elephant in the room of every discussion around Naples. Just like happened when I visited Rio de Janeiro, most of my conversations before heading to Italy’s third largest city had […]
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Things to do in Siem Reap
by Backstreet Editorial Team @ Backstreet Academy
Sat Jan 06 00:40:26 PST 2018
Introducing the 20 unique things to do in Siem Reap! From the temples to meaningful travel experiences worth a shot, the Backstreet Academy Team brings...
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2 famous eateries in Da Lat with Lau ga la e
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Thu Jan 18 01:00:24 PST 2018
If you want to enjoy Da Lat’s Lau ga la e in Tao Ngo or 668 eatery, you should com there before 6 p.m to ensure that they do not run out of tables.
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15 Unique Travel Gifts for World Explorers
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Sat Dec 09 09:37:02 PST 2017
Are you struggling to find the perfect gift for a friend, partner or relative who loves to travel? Fear not! We’ve compiled this unique travel gifts guide just for you, packed full of the best gifts to buy for travellers in 2017. Anywhere we go we’ll always seek out the more unusual and hidden places […]
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How To Get From Lisbon Airport to City Center (Without Getting Scammed)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon May 29 09:39:34 PDT 2017
Find out how to conveniently get to some of the most popular places in Lisbon’s city center. First tip: stay away from taxis! Lisbon is one of the most charming capitals in Europe. There are many unique things to do, see and taste here, ensuring you have a memorable time. I recommend that you stay […]
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33 Travel Memes That Accurately Describe Going On A Vacation
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun Jun 18 02:31:19 PDT 2017
A collection of funny travel memes and GIFs that are real AF and perfectly describe any of your last vacations. Featuring some of my favorite ones ever! Going on a trip is full of funny situations that happen over and over. I’ve put together what usually happens to me and went looking for memes and […]
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Vietnam Travel Guide: Tips, Advice, & How to Travel Responsibly
A Little Adrift
Everything I needed to know to backpack from one end of Vietnam to the other. A guide to what to see and do, where to stay, and responsible travel.
An Awesome 2-Week Thailand Itinerary (For First-Timers)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun Sep 17 07:31:17 PDT 2017
This article will help you craft your very own Thailand travel itinerary. After reading this, you’ll be ready for a trip to one of the most adventure-packed destination in the world! Thailand is a one of a kind place in the world. Despite getting 30M of tourists every year – some spots are already lost […]
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Discover: Kratie
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Feb 12 21:53:24 PST 2008
The interior of the Phnom Sombok temple in Kratie, Cambodia is decorated with torture scenes for the edification of the non-virtuous visitor.
A Journey Through Madagascar: Notes on the Privilege of Travel
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Tue Nov 21 07:19:26 PST 2017
We travelers are a lucky bunch. It's easy to forget just how privileged we are to be able to travel the world. The truth is, most people rarely even leave their own country, let alone visit destinations all over the globe. My recent visit to Madagascar reminded me that it's important to keep this perspective in mind, and to give back to organizations that help the places we visit.
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Vietnam Travel Guide
Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
A comprehensive budget travel guide to Vietnam with tips and advice on things to do, see, ways to save money, and cost information.

Eco-Friendly Products for Responsible Travelers
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Nov 20 03:09:26 PST 2017
Traveling responsibly is so much easier when you're prepared and have the right tools. This list of eco-friendly travel gear will help you travel more sustainably and will lessen your footprint on the environment.
A Little Hospitality… A Guest is a Gift from God
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Mon Apr 25 05:10:46 PDT 2016
A throaty tenor danced across the inky night, joined moments later by a chorus of lighter voices. The empty footpath widened as I approached the Kartlis Deda statue. The disembodied voices echoed across the cool night. Lit in soft green, Mother Georgia towered above me. The nearby voices lifted in perfect harmony, swelling as the ethereal melody penetrated […]
This travel story (A Little Hospitality… A Guest is a Gift from God ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)
Our 2018 Goals: Trek Everest, Live Van Life, Make $20,000 a month
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Thu Dec 28 23:51:45 PST 2017
Whew! Is it just me or was 2017 a huge whirlwind of events and experiences. For my partner Tom and I, this year literally flew by so fast. To some, our life looks like it’s made up of epic adventures, non-stop travels, and fancy hotels. While some of this is true (#bestjobever), we also go […]
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Discover: Graz
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Mar 02 21:53:07 PST 2008
UPC Arena in Graz, Austria was renamed in 1997 to honor native son Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the old name was restored in 2005 over the governor's support of the death penalty.
Awesome Sprinter Vans on Instagram That You Need to See
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Wed Jan 17 02:42:19 PST 2018
If you find yourself scrolling down Instagram for hours on end in search of some travel inspiration, chances are, you would have stumbled on to a few photos of #vanlife. Recently, there has been a huge rise in young people opting to forgo living in a traditional home. Instead, their habitat of choice is a […]
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Discover: Fukuoka
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 14 21:53:24 PST 2008
A bullet train ride on the Hakata-Minami Line in Fukuoka, Japan costs just ¥290 (under US$3). Alas, the end-to-end trip lasts just ten minutes.
8 beautiful homestays suitable for holidays (P2)
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Tue Jan 09 01:01:05 PST 2018
If you still dream about the pretty beautiful and strange homestay in Da Lat, when coming to Moc Chau for flower seeing, do not ignore Bo House. That is really beautiful.
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The Truth About Freelancer Loneliness – And How This Too Shall Pass!
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Thu Dec 21 12:34:56 PST 2017
Talking about one of the biggest struggles of freelancers, sharing personal stories and practical tips to improve the quality of your life today!
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The Ultimate Top 100 of Travel Instagram Accounts
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Mon Oct 30 12:12:58 PDT 2017
A Top 100 of inspiring travel Instagrammers, ranked based on user engagement and activity.
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A Little Story… How One Maasai Tribe Is Changing the Face of Responsible Tourism
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Mon May 16 08:18:59 PDT 2016
The sharp guffaw of a wild baboon startled me from sleep. Close as a whisper, the eerie sound ricocheted through my dreams. I awoke in full fight or flight response mode. My eyes whipped open, careening around the space; they slowly adjusted to the soft ochre light emanating from the banked campfire. From somewhere outside the dim […]
This travel story (A Little Story… How One Maasai Tribe Is Changing the Face of Responsible Tourism ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)

Vietnam Travel Guide | Audley Travel
Audley Travel
Audley's Vietnam travel guides include holiday ideas from our travel specialists.
Your complete Iceland travel guide – What you NEED to know before you go
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Mon May 08 22:59:00 PDT 2017
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No Indonesia Visa Required For Citizens Of 45 Countries
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Tue Jul 28 06:56:17 PDT 2015
The Indonesian Government recently announced citizens of forty five countries no longer need a tourist visa to enter Indonesia. Indonesia Immigration Stamp How Does Visa Free Entry To Indonesia Work? If you are a citizen of one of the countries listed below, arrive at one of the entry points below and proceed to Passport Control. […]
9 hidden gems of Rome: Your guide to the unique & unexplored
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Mon Jul 31 12:10:46 PDT 2017
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12 Years Of Travel: Newquay Cliffs, Cornwall, UK
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Thu May 21 12:31:03 PDT 2015
Famous for its burgeoning surfing scene, Newquay also has some stunningly beautiful scenic walks along its cliffs too. Newquay Cliffs, Cornwall 21 May 2013, 2 Years Ago This Week: Less than fifty miles from where I grew up, I’d never been to Newquay until this visit to see a friend who I’d first met in […]
THE ULTIMATE MARGARET RIVER TRAVEL GUIDE
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Tue Jan 16 17:08:40 PST 2018
Margaret River is an uber scenic 3 hour coastal drive from Western Australia’s capital city Perth and is a must-visit destination during your next trip to Australia! Famous for its
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The Solo Female Traveler's Guide To Vietnam • The Blonde Abroad
The Blonde Abroad
Whether you prefer to eat your heart out or embark on an adventure on the back of a motorbike, this solo female traveler's guide to Vietnam has you covered.
Things to do in Siem Reap besides temples
by Backstreet Editorial Team @ Backstreet Academy
Sat Jan 06 01:26:01 PST 2018
Templed out? We totally get you! There are tons of templed out tourists in Siem Reap and sometimes you just need a little something without...
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Vietnam travel guide. Responsible travel guide to Vietnam
responsibletravel.com
Vietnam travel guide. Honest & easy to read Vietnam travel guide with our views on what's rated, underrated or overrated including maps, itineraries, family info, photos & responsible tourism tips. Travel like a local with our Vietnam travel guide.

Your Vietnam travel guide - What you NEED to know before you go
Living to Roam
What are you waiting for? Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia's most exciting destinations. Find out everything you need to know in this Vietnam travel guide.

Top 101 Unique Gift Ideas For Travelers
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Sun Nov 05 01:39:38 PST 2017
If you’re looking for a gift for someone who loves to travel, but you can’t afford to buy them a flight around the world, we’ve got a ton of ideas for you - 101 ideas, to be exact! From super practical travel gear they’ll actually use to pretty gifts for their home, this is one of the most complete gift guide out there. We’re sure you’ll find the perfect unique gift for your favorite traveler!
A Little Adrift… Dispatch from Mexico: Oaxacan Life
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Sun Mar 20 05:30:13 PDT 2016
Has life sped up? The days, weeks, and months whip past faster than I can count. I landed in Oaxaca, Mexico in January. Two months later, I’m settled but restless. Does that even make sense? Traveling is a hard habit to break. I bought a coffee cup when I arrived. It was a small concession […]
This travel story (A Little Adrift… Dispatch from Mexico: Oaxacan Life ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)
24 Hours in Los Angeles: A Day of Eating, Drinking & Art in LA
by Madeline Burch @ Departful
Mon Dec 04 00:42:21 PST 2017
The post 24 Hours in Los Angeles: A Day of Eating, Drinking & Art in LA appeared first on Departful.
Lisbon Travel Blog: Complete City Guide for 2018
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon Jun 26 23:57:15 PDT 2017
This Lisbon travel blog and guide has all you need to know to plan your trip to the trendiest hotspot in Europe right now. Budget, tourist traps and places not to miss vs main tourist traps, places to eat and of course insider tips. After all I’ve lived in Lisbon for a decade! I know […]
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The Power of Backyard Travel [Space Nation Orbit Blog]
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Mon Jan 08 00:01:54 PST 2018
Who knew that making this world a better place could be as easy as simply stepping out of your front door?
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Cyber Monday: All Books and Courses Up to 50% Off!
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Mon Nov 27 06:09:58 PST 2017
This Cyber Monday, all of my books and courses are up to 60% off! If you've ever thought about learning to blog, improving your writing or photography, or wanted to become a travel vlogger then you'll definitely want to check out this sale! There is something for everyone, but the sale won't last so don't wait!
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The 19 Best Travel Accessories To Save Space, Time And Money In 2018
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Sep 27 01:36:39 PDT 2017
This article is a comprehensive list of all the items and travel accessories that make your life easier when you are on the road. Based on my personal experience and the latest trends out there. How many have you got already? Let me start by saying I’ve seen loads of lists of “must-have” travel accessories […]
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LIVE LIKE A LOCAL: RENT A SHORT-TERM APARTMENT WHILE TRAVELING
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Jun 05 11:30:18 PDT 2014
If you want to experience the true life of a place, experience it like a local: get an apartment in a true neighborhood. Wake up to the sounds of street vendors and garbage trucks. Be recognized with a smile by your local noodle-slinger.
If a city strikes your fancy, rent an apartment for a month and stick around for awhile.
Another advantage of worldwide Internet networking is that it allows us to exchange short-term apartments without going through an agent or company. Check the New York City craigslist sublet page and you’ll find plenty of Parisians happy to exchange their Left Bank apartment for a little temporary stepping stone on the Upper West Side. Though apartment exchanges are rare in Asia, there are plenty of expats and locals alike who will be vacating their adobe and happy to have someone trustworthy in ... Read More »
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The Best Lisbon Hidden Gems and Secret Spots
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Jun 10 10:01:34 PDT 2017
This is a curated list of the major Lisbon hidden gems and secret places. No touristy bullshit or pretentiousness here. Whether you are living in Lisbon, have a few extra days to explore or you’re an hipster looking for the off the beaten track, this article is for you. Lisbon holds a special place in […]
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How to Know When to Travel Anywhere – The Rove.me experience
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun May 21 09:04:15 PDT 2017
We live in a rushed era where the “fast-food” concept has arrived to the travel world too. Many people out there can do a life of travel based on keeping a count of countries visited and bragging themselves because of it. But is that really the essence of traveling? For me, the whole purpose of […]
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A Guide To The Top 10 Paris Attractions
by Penny @ GlobeTrove
Thu Dec 21 03:55:14 PST 2017
Ah Paris, the city of romance! Where lovers walk hand and hand down the Champs Elysees and stop for a kiss in front of the Eiffel Tower. While this is all true, keep in mind that Paris is the most visited city in the world. With over 30 million visitors a year in addition [...]
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3 Day Bruges City Break Guide – Things to do in Bruges
by Lina Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Sat Jan 06 12:13:57 PST 2018
A lot of visitors to Europe don’t know about the wonders of Bruges. While the city lacks the glitz and glamour of other European metropolis’, there’s a certain charm within the streets of Bruges that cannot necessarily be found in the center of London or Paris. Bruges is a compact city, yet it is bursting
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Let’s Send Another Set of Students Abroad (Exciting Updates from FLYTE)
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 14 05:42:03 PST 2017
Two years ago I started FLYTE, a charity designed to help students from underserved communities see the world. Since then, we have raised over $100,000 and sent three classes on trips around the world. Here are updates on the organization.
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10 Dresses Perfect for Travelling
by Kayla Manoe @ Kelana by Kayla
Mon Sep 18 00:29:33 PDT 2017
The art of packing well and lightly is an acquired skill. It takes years of practice. After countless trips in various climates, you become quite ruthless in your choices and what makes it into your suitcase. It’s all about packing things that are essential, versatile, and functional. A few pieces that can be worn various ways, dressing [...]
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My Mom Says This Blog is Boring
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Tue Jan 16 06:00:50 PST 2018
Last month, my mom told me she thought this blog was boring. “Where’s all the fun stuff? I want to see more photos of you traveling. I don’t care about these other updates.” “Mom, I live in Austin now. You know I’m not on the road that much,” I replied. “I know but still….I want […]
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Discover: Jakar
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 22 21:53:24 PST 2008
A cypress tree outside Kurje Lhakhang monastery in Jakar, Bhutan is claimed to have grown from Guru Rinpoche's walking stick.
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[Vietnam travel guide] Hanoi: The chaos and charms of the capital
Rappler
Planning to explore Hanoi? Here's what you need to check out
12 Years Of Travel: Perhentian Kecil Beach, Perhentian Islands, Malaysia
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Wed Jun 24 10:00:01 PDT 2015
Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands are a backpacker haven with great beaches and cheap scuba diving Perhentian Kecil Beach, Perhentian Islands, Malaysia 28 June 2006, 9 Years Ago This Week: I’d been commissioned to write a story about diving in the Perhentian Islands by Asian Diver magazine – while it’s a bit of a trek to get […]
Need a travel gift idea? 23 awesome things for unique travellers
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Sun Dec 10 19:17:23 PST 2017
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4 Day Dubrovnik Guide – Things to do in Dubrovnik
by DT Writer @ Divergent Travelers
Wed Jan 03 00:00:10 PST 2018
Once a sleepy seaside town, Dubrovnik recently emerged as Croatia’s top tourist attraction. Its beauty was showcased to the world when it was chosen to portray the mythical city of Kings Landing in HBO’s immensely popular TV series, Game of Thrones and the ever-popular Star Wars. Movie tours are easily one of the top things
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One Month in Vietnam: A Complete Itinerary
Two Wandering Soles
Vietnam is a country filled with delicious food, friendly people and a rich history. We traveled for a little over one month backpacking this action-packed nation. The itinerary below is a perfect guide from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City for anyone visiting Vietnam for the first time.
The Ultimate Itinerary of São Miguel Island (Made By An Azorean)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Thu May 18 10:27:31 PDT 2017
São Miguel in the Azores is a vibrant garden in the middle of the Atlantic. With so many different landscapes and things to do there, planning a route to explore the island is essential. This is the exact road trip itinerary I use when I get friends visiting São Miguel island and now I’m sharing […]
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Housesitting: How to get free accommodation while travelling the world
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Mon May 22 15:45:02 PDT 2017
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How to Order Coffee in Vietnam Like a Local
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Jun 18 10:31:49 PDT 2015
Vietnam is a country that runs on coffee. There is a cafe on just about every block in Saigon and Hanoi and they’re packed most of the day with a mix of locals leisurely sipping away enjoying the day and others grabbing a quick fix on their way to wherever they’re headed. The cafe culture in Saigon is why it’s one of our favorite cities in the world. To see the list of our favorite Saigon cafes, check out our post on it.
Coffee is brewed differently in Vietnam. It’s sort of a mix between the French press and pourover methods and despite producing great coffee, it’s surprisingly “low tech”. You won’t see any chem-lab looking siphons or giant blown-glass drip towers. Coffee is brewed in a little metal filter called a “phin”. Grounds go in, water goes in, and coffee ... Read More »
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What is Sustainable Tourism and What Does it Look Like Around the World
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Jan 15 20:48:27 PST 2018
What is sustainable travel? Well, isn't that a good question! I am delving into what sustainable tourism looks like around the world: from Colombia to Germany! Read real life stories and examples of how sustainable travel can transform our world for the better and become a part of the change!
Discover: Kanab
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 15 21:53:24 PST 2008
When eating at Houston's restaurant in Kanab, Utah, tip the servers well; they pack pistols, although it's just for show -- allegedly.
8 beautiful homestays suitable for holidays (P1)
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Mon Jan 08 03:00:27 PST 2018
The reasonable price, comfortable room and impressive decor are the highlights of these beautiful homestay. Let’s check it out!
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Arcido Faroe Backpack Review: A Bag That Opens Like A Suitcase
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Wed Jan 03 08:09:58 PST 2018
The Travel Tester takes yet another awesome carry on backpack through the test. This week we're looking closely at the Arcido Faroe bag.
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Vietnam Travel Guide
Stray Asia
Essential information about visas, currency, climate, how to get around and guides to "must-see" destinations that Stray Asia visits.
A Little Portrait… Stories of Microfinance from the Women of the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Thu Sep 22 05:00:28 PDT 2016
It’s the scent of warm corn that most reminds me of my time in Oaxaca, Mexico. Corn is intrinsically woven into the fabric of Mexico’s culture and daily life. And in the rural areas of Mexico, this link is even stronger. First cultivated 10,000 years ago, indigenous cultures keep a link to their past as […]
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Chiang Rai Travel Guide: Explore the Weird and Wonderful
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Thu Oct 26 22:00:56 PDT 2017
As we found out while visiting, Chiang Rai province is fast becoming a fantastic destination for those wanting a more chilled vibe but still with lots of attractions in and around the city to be explored as this Chiang Rai travel guide will reveal. Located in the far north of Thailand, Chiang Rai often gets […]
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And the winner is….
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 21 08:04:04 PST 2017
I received thousands of submissions for my round the world contest, and I enjoyed reading every single one of them. Unfortunately, there can only be one winner. Today, I'm very excited to announce the official winner of the round the world contest! The journey begins next month.
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How to Travel Independently (and Cheaply) in Cuba
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Tue Nov 14 10:40:00 PST 2017
Salsa, cigars, 1950s cars and mojitos await in this fascinating country. But you should be aware of a few things...
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Climbing Mount Pico: All You Need To Know For an Epic Hike
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Aug 16 02:31:46 PDT 2017
During my last trip to Azores, I had the pleasure of climbing Mount Pico in Pico island. Here’s my experience and how you can get to the top safely. While it’s not by any means amongst the tallest in the world, Mount Pico can be deceptively difficult to conquer which leads to many failed climb […]
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Backpack Review: Osprey Porter 46 (Newest 2017 Edition)
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Fri Nov 03 07:59:28 PDT 2017
Osprey's new 2017 model of the Porter 46 sees some great improvements, but how does it compare to the Farpoint 40?
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Stories from my Sustainable Trip with the UNWTO
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Jan 15 20:32:40 PST 2018
I feel so incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to travel around the world with the United Nations World Tourism Organization to raise awareness about sustainable travel. This adventure brought me paragliding in Colombia, snorkeling in Mexico and through some of Germany's most magical Christmas markets. Come along on my journey and read my deep thoughts, funny wonderings and most memorable stories and pictures!

Trip101
Trip101
A land of colonisation and many past struggles, Vietnam is known today for its tenacious yet friendly people, delicious food, and spectacular natural attractions. Boasting beautiful beaches, chaotic and captivating cities, stretching lush rice paddies, historical sites, and some spectacular natural attractions, Vietnam offers something for everyone. City-lovers will enjoy the hustle and bustle of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, whereas those who prefer a more laid-back experience will find many delights in places like Hoi An, Hue, and Danang. Beach aficionados should check out the soft white sands of Phu Quoc Island, the party hotspot of Nha Trang, marvellous Mui Ne, and peaceful Doc Let. If drooling over breath-taking scenery is more your thing, Ha Long Bay won’t disappoint! Steeped in local legends and famous for its dramatic karst seascapes, enjoy exploring the gorgeous bay by boat, perhaps spending a few nights on one of the beautiful islands. Tam Coc is another top spot for magical vistas. Sapa is a terrific place if you’re dreaming of outdoor explorations and endless days of hiking and interacting with local villagers.And these are just a few of the highlights! Enter intriguing caves, marvel at striking waterfalls, cycle around rural villages, shop in bustling markets, and learn more about the country’s history and culture. Check out our Vietnam recommendations and reviews for even more inspiration, practical tips, accommodation ideas, transportation options, and more. Have a fantastic adventure in Vietnam!
Hanoi vs Ho Chi Minh City: Which Vietnam City Is Right For You?
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon Oct 09 22:07:36 PDT 2017
Struggling making a decision between Hanoi vs Ho Chi Minh for your upcoming trip to Vietnam? In this article I’m comparing both cities in terms of food, safety, places to visit and overall vibe for you to decide its overall travel potential. Which one is the right for you? Vietnam is not the easiest of […]
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PONDICHERRY TRAVEL GUIDE: Plan Your Perfect Holiday
by Penny @ GlobeTrove
Wed Jan 17 20:19:47 PST 2018
Have you ever thought about visiting Pondicherry? The city is very popular in India as a holiday destinations. In a way it is rather exotic because of the influence that the French have had on the city. Pondicherry has always been on our list and quite recently we got a chance to finally see the [...]
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Is Jordan Safe to Visit?
by Lina Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Tue Jan 02 00:00:50 PST 2018
Is Jordan safe? The question of the hour and everyone is wondering it. Especially after the recent events involving the bombing of a Russian plane in Egypt, terrorist attacks in France and Turkey, among the notable presence of ISIL in this region. We’ve met people that would never dream of visiting the Middle East right
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A Traveler’s Guide To Things To Do In Kovalam
by Penny @ GlobeTrove
Thu Dec 21 22:02:03 PST 2017
Last year Kovalam caught my attention but only because Kovalam was announced as the next destination for our office’s biggest event which my team and I organised. At the beginning of this year over a long weekend we decided to visit Kovalam as we were not getting bookings for Goa. And wow there we [...]
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Favorite Photos, Favorite Moments of 2017
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Sun Dec 31 15:17:17 PST 2017
Just like that, another year comes to an end. As we get ready to flip the calendar over into 2018, it’s nice to look back and reflect on the past year. For us, 2017 was all about balancing work and school and sports with as much travel as possible. It was a hectic year, but we all think that, don’t ...
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THE ULTIMATE CROATIA TRAVEL GUIDE
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Sun Dec 03 15:30:22 PST 2017
CROATIA With a long coastline stretching across the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is the up and coming Eastern European country featuring balmy days, turquoise waters, medieval towns and multiple UNESCO World
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A Local’s Guide to Stockholm: Five Food Experiences Not to Miss
by Dimitris Hall @ Departful
Wed Jan 03 18:08:17 PST 2018
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Uncovering Romania’s Medieval Heritage Through its Sights & Cities
by Marius Iliescu @ Departful
Wed Dec 13 13:26:11 PST 2017
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Chiang Rai Province: Why It’s Worth a Stop in Northern Thailand
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Thu Jan 18 06:05:10 PST 2018
Chiang Rai highlights: from mountain-top views stretching into Laos to scenic villages among the tea fields.
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Plan your travel on the New Year Holiday 2018 based on financial capacity
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Wed Dec 27 02:01:02 PST 2017
After a long year of hard-working, the New Year Holiday is the time for you to relax and reward yourself an interesting holiday. However, not all people have financially qualified to travel on the bustling and expensive New Year Holiday.
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10 THINGS I CAN’T TRAVEL WITHOUT
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Mon Jun 23 11:34:40 PDT 2014
Recently I’ve taken a four-month break off of travel to settle into a comfortable life in a quiet town. It’s been nice, mostly.
I do miss packing and unpacking the bags. I miss tossing away ripped up socks, giving away paperback books, and moving what’s left of my big shampoo into a small little shampoo thingy.
Some things are essential to have packed and ready to grab when I’m on the road. I will not include the obvious things like a camera, computer, passport, etc. These following are the little home run hitters that are easy to forget about, but always needed:
1. DENTAL FLOSS
I like to eat. I like to eat meat. I like eating late. My teeth are spaced fairly far apart from laughing too much. Stuff gets in there and I need to get it out. I’ve often been wandering ... Read More »
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7 Reasons to Stay at the Koro Sun Resort in Fiji
by Lina Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Sun Dec 31 18:54:07 PST 2017
Even though it was our first trip to Fiji, we decided to start our trip in a non-traditional way by heading to the second largest island of Vanua Levu. In doing this we were looking for a more off the beaten path introduction to the island group, a place to recover from the jet lag
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A Little Reckoning… On Transformative Travel Experiences and 9 Years of Travel
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Thu Nov 16 08:15:11 PST 2017
To call it sadness gives it too much weight. But happiness is too vibrant and concrete. I don’t feel identifiably happy as I enter my tenth year on the road. At least not toward travel, particularly. It’s more like a heavy uncertainty. My life is pregnant with pause. I am waiting to hear from the […]
This travel story (A Little Reckoning… On Transformative Travel Experiences and 9 Years of Travel ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)
6 Reasons to Budget Travel at Least Once in a Lifetime
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Sun Nov 26 23:15:03 PST 2017
Since we turned our lives upside down back in 2016, budget travel has opened our eyes to so many things and made us appreciate the world around us more. Try it and you will see. It might be hard at times, but in the long run not only will it make you a travel budgeting […]
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22 silly excuses people make for why they can’t travel
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Fri Apr 21 04:09:43 PDT 2017
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Can Americans Travel to Cuba – Complete Guide
by Lina Stock @ Divergent Travelers
Mon Jan 01 13:47:01 PST 2018
One of the hottest questions in travel right now is can Americans travel to Cuba? From the day we first decided to go and announced our trip, people have been asking us how it is possible for Americans to visit Cuba. Many people also seemed confused about travel to Cuba from the US and whether
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‘A STOP AT WILLOUGHBY’: THE TWILIGHT ZONE EPISODE THAT EXPLORES OUR NEED TO TRAVEL
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu May 01 04:30:42 PDT 2014
“a place around the bend where he could jump off”
Created during a time (1959-1964) when American television seemed eerily clean and domestic, The Twilight Zone challenged viewers to examine a possibility of uncertainty beyond the comforts and assumptions of contemporary life. It was my favorite thing on TV. One episode in particular always stuck with me- A Stop at Willoughby. It brings up questions. How could such a ‘successful’ man working in a New York tower and living in an upscale suburb be so miserable? Why would he dream of escaping to a sleepy village where the streets have no name and the children wear overalls and go fishing?
A STOP AT WILLOUGHBY is the story of an advertising executive named Gart. Gart feels endless pressure from his pugnacious boss and his minion-like coworkers at his New York City office during ... Read More »
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Discover: Savannah
by @ Wikitravel
Sat Feb 16 21:53:24 PST 2008
Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia was the site of the bus stop in the movie Forrest Gump, but don't look for the famous bench; it was just a prop.
3D2N at The Cliff Resort & Residences Phan Thiet at the price of only 2.899.000 VND / person
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Wed Jan 17 01:26:20 PST 2018
Staying at The Cliff Resort & Residences Phan Thiet with unbeatable rates, you will find that the money spent on the experience is perfectly worth it.
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Southeast Asia Budget Guide (8 Months). How Much Will it Cost?
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Mon Nov 13 01:40:15 PST 2017
Are you looking for a Southeast Asia budget guide? Great! We can help! Before our travels we surfed the net restlessly for a travel budget guide that will give us some sort of indication of how much money we need to save. By time we left London, we had around $11,000 (£9,000) between us in […]
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Things to do in Vietnam: readers’ travel tips
the Guardian
Beautiful countryside, delicious food and fascinating culture ... readers share the most memorable places and experiences from their travels, often discovered in the company of knowledgeable locals
The Best Of Siquijor: Itinerary, Tourist Spots and Budget in 2018
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Apr 22 06:54:30 PDT 2017
This Siquijor travel guide and itinerary has all you need to know to plan your trip to one of the best hidden gems of the Philippines. Dreamy waterfalls, secret tropical beaches and memorable sunsets await you in Siquijor: the island of fire! Siquijor island has been known as land of witchcraft, enchantments and sorcery. So […]
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THE ULTIMATE HAWAII TRAVEL GUIDE
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Mon Dec 04 15:19:40 PST 2017
HAWAII, USA Say aloha from this tropical island filled with postcard views! Comprised of six volcanic archipelagos, Hawaii is uniquely home to rugged cliffs, grand waterfalls, tropical jungles, ukulele tunes,
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Your complete Vietnam travel guide – What you NEED to know before you go
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Fri Sep 22 01:45:24 PDT 2017
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THE ULTIMATE PERTH TRAVEL GUIDE
by The Asia Collective @ The Asia Collective
Tue Jan 02 02:46:21 PST 2018
Being the most isolated city in the world, you cannot miss paying the Australian city of Perth and its beautiful surroundings a visit – whether you’re travelling through Australia or
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How to Use Your Social Network to Travel the World
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Jan 18 06:00:19 PST 2018
Celinne da Costa spent a year traveling the world and relying on the kindness of strangers to host her. She stayed with 70+ strangers in 17 countries across four continents. In this interview, Celinne tells us how she did it all, with surprisingly very few hiccups along the way.
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Traveller's Guide: Vietnam
The Independent
Loaded with historic interest, majestic mountains and national parks, ravishing sandy beaches and fascinating cities, and boasting a stupendous national cuisine, Vietnam is a compelling destination.

25 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING IN VIETNAM - The Hungry Suitcase
The Hungry Suitcase
Thailand enjoys a 50% return rate for foreign tourists. In contrast, Vietnam only pulls back 5% of visitors.Personally, I feel that Vietnam walks all over Thailand in almost every travel category except beaches. So, why do so many people have such bad experiences and never return to Vietnam?I hope the list I have made below helps out first-time visitors. It may seem cynical and anti-Vietnamese. It’s not. I love this country; I want you to love it, too. I’d just like to alert travelers to beware of the common first-time mistakes that may sour their experience of the local people and the country overall.Do your homework, know what to expect, and this is the most rewarding country in Southeast Asia to explore.Here goes:-1-TAKE YOUR VISA SERIOUSLY, VERY SERIOUSLY INDEEDYes, it seems like common sense, but I have seen tourists turned ... Read More »
Ultimate budget travel guide: Money-saving tricks you need to know
by Nick @ Living to Roam
Fri Apr 14 00:28:37 PDT 2017
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No Vietnam Visa Required For Citizens Of Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Fri Jun 19 04:49:09 PDT 2015
From July 2015, you don’t need to apply for a visa to enter Vietnam if you’re a citizen from Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Vietnam Embassy, Bangkok The Vietnamese government have announced a important change for Vietnam tourist visas – if you’re from Britain, Germany, France, Italy or Spain, you no longer need to […]
Saigon Free Day Tours
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Mon Dec 18 19:56:21 PST 2017
Every year, Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, receives thousands of tourists around the country and from all over the world. Therefore, there are quite a few tours for different services and prices in Ho Chi Minh City available for travellers to choose. With Saigon Free Day Tours, you can explore the whole city without charging any fee to the guide.
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5 ideal destinations near Saigon for New Year Holiday 2018
by Ha Nguyễn @ Vietnam Travel Guide
Tue Dec 19 03:00:55 PST 2017
About 100km from Saigon, Tan Lap floating village, Con Phung or Long Hai beach will surely be good choices for short holiday.
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Erupting Volcanoes in Guatemala: Camping on Volcán Acatenango
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Fri Nov 03 05:00:06 PDT 2017
Chris camps overnight on top of Guatemala's Volcán Acatenango and witnesses lava eruptions...
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Japan Bucket List: 40 Places Not to Miss in the Land of the Rising Sun
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Tue Dec 19 14:37:35 PST 2017
The 40 top destinations that should be on your Japan Bucket List according to the best bloggers in the world
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Famous Observatories Around The World You Can Visit [Space Nation Orbit Blog]
by Nienke Krook @ The Travel Tester
Sat Jan 13 00:01:47 PST 2018
Let's explore more of our universe by visiting one of these famous observatories around the world!
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Vietnam Travel Guide & Sightseeing | Flight Centre
Flight Centre
Boasting stunning scenery & beaches, Vietnam is the perfect Asian destination! Cover all your bases while travelling in Vietnam with our Vietnam travel guide.
Our Favorite Books of 2017
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Mon Dec 11 17:33:38 PST 2017
Are you like me? Do you love to read? Travel and adventure are my favorite topics, but every once in awhile, a popular fiction book or autobiography finds its way onto my reading list. Here are my favorite books of 2017. Buried in the Sky In 2008, eleven climbers died while trying to summit K2. Two Sherpas survived and this is ...
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Discover: Tokyo
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Feb 17 21:53:24 PST 2008
Want to visit the Northern, Western, Eastern and Southern Capitals? Book flights to Beijing, Xian, Tokyo and Nanjing.

Our Ultimate Travel Guide for Vietnam - Kelana by Kayla
Kelana by Kayla
A diverse country with strong French influence, a rich cultural experience, great for all types of travellers! Here's our Ultimate Travel Guide for Vietnam.
Travel news: Monte Carlo Las Vegas Update
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Nov 30 16:00:00 PST 1999
As of today, Las Vegas' Monte Carlo Casino Hotel remains closed pending the investigation of last week's fire and the impending repair work. At this time, reservations at the Monte Carlo are being moved to other MGM Mirage hotels. In addition, the Lance Burton show will be suspended for the time being and all tickets that have already been purchased will be refunded.
12 Years Of Travel: Bangkok Canal Bike Ride
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Wed Jun 17 10:00:01 PDT 2015
One of the best ways to see everyday Bangkok is to take a bike ride into the sprawling suburbs Bangkok Canal Bike Ride 21 June 2014, 1 Year Ago This Week: Most people greet the idea of cycling in Bangkok with some variation of “Are you insane?”. And while the city’s traffic can be dangerous, […]
5 Days in London: The Ultimate London Itinerary
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Wed Jan 17 09:21:46 PST 2018
There’s just something about London. With its iconic skyline, trendy neighborhoods, world-class museums, and long list of popular attractions, London is a city that every traveler should visit. We put together this 5-day London itinerary to help you have the best experience here. About this London Itinerary In general, I grouped sites together based on their location in order to ...
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32 Easy & Creative Travel Photography Tips
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Oct 16 20:05:27 PDT 2017
If you want to improve your photography skills so you can take better travel photos, you've come to the right place! Whether you’re a total newbie to taking pictures, or you’re an experienced photographer trying to polish your skills, this article is full of photography tips and hacks for people of all levels.

Vietnam Travel Tips: A Complete Guide to the Country
Adventure In You
Planning a trip to Vietnam? Here are our personal recommendations on how to plan your trip, the best places to stay, and where to eat. Click to learn more.