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Indonesia’s Wondrous ‘Intangible’ Cultural Treasures
Indonesia, the largest archipelagic country in the world, is made up of 13,466 islands, big and small. Since they are separated by the sea, there is an amazing variety of ...
April 28, 2016
BY
Susan Hallett
Lindau and St. Gallen: A Tale of Two Cities in Two Countries
Lindau Lindau might not be well known to people living outside of Europe, but in Germany it is ...
April 26, 2016
BY
Wibke Carter
One T-shirt Company Is Breaking the Language Barrier
Three young Swiss entrepreneurs think they have found an easy, affordable, and stress-free way to cross the language ...
April 26, 2016
BY
Giuliana Manca
Venice Is Never Off-Season
I have been to Venice in the spring, summer, and fall, and on each occasion found the crowds ...
April 18, 2016
BY
Barbara Angelakis
Watch: Once Every 10 to 20 Years a Rare ‘Superbloom’ Spreads Across the Mojave Desert
In a rare superbloom, Death Valley comes to life.
April 14, 2016
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Airlines Set New Record for Cramming People Into Planes
While air passenger traffic is growing, airlines aren't necessarily adding more seats—they're just flying fuller planes.
March 10, 2016
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Cindy Drukier
These Insane Roller Coasters in Europe Will Make You Plan Your Next Vacation NOW
Here's the secret to the greatest holiday you can have in Europe. It's something high in the mountains, ...
March 8, 2016
BY
Ingrid Longauerová
A 90 Year Old Woman Chose Traveling the World Over Cancer Treatment
A 90-year old widow who was diagnosed with cancer in her uterus chose to spend the remainder of ...
February 27, 2016
BY
Jonathan Zhou
9 Places Either Gone or on Verge of Disappearing (Video)
Here are 9 places that, according to Staysure, are either gone or on the verge of disappearing.
February 7, 2016
BY
Epoch Video
An Evening at Wua Lai Street, Chiang Mai
Aside from its beautiful landscape and cool climate, Chiang Mai, the cultural capital of Northern Thailand, is also ...
December 12, 2015
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George Fu
Cheap Gas Fueling Expanded Thanksgiving Travel Day
An expanded version of America's annual Thanksgiving travel saga has begun with gas prices low and terrorism fears ...
November 25, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
More Thanksgiving Travelers; Don’t Get Stuck at the Airport
A stronger economy and lower gas prices mean Thanksgiving travelers can expect more congested highways this year.
November 17, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
How Have Our Travel Habits Changed Over the Past 50 Years?
We tend to assume that travel today is fundamentally different from what it was half a century ago. ...
October 25, 2015
BY
Colin Pooley
Armchair Travel: 8 Children’s Books That Take Readers to Far Away Places
Family travel is, in my opinion, one of the most valuable things parents can do for their children. ...
September 28, 2015
BY
Barbara Danza
Hong Kong Peak Road: More Expensive Than 5th Avenue, Manhattan
Peak Road, located at the top of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, is the world's most expensive street, ...
August 14, 2015
BY
Zhu Li
Happy Valley–Home Away From Home for the British in Hong Kong
Happy Valley is one of the favorite residential areas in Hong Kong for the British and many other ...
July 23, 2015
BY
Zhu Li
The Majestic Life of Plants at Kew Gardens
Entering Kew Gardens in London, the first sight that hit me was the iconic Victorian Palm House, looking ...
July 8, 2015
BY
Si Gross
Half Way There—Flight of the Snowbirds
There is no joy in flying any more. A newspaper reported that an airline discovered they could save ...
July 5, 2015
BY
John Christopher Fine
What’s the Future of Big Data in Hospitality?
Yesterday Tnooz announced that hotel data and demand management innovators SnapShot GmbH received some €25 million in funding ...
July 2, 2015
BY
Phil Butler
The Consummate Traveler: Why Sightseeing in the Rain Is Not Such a Bad Idea
What would you do if you were planning an exciting trip, but the weather forecast was looming with ...
June 25, 2015
BY
Michele Goncalves
Where to Have a Luxury Holiday in New Zealand
Looking to indulge in some New Zealand luxury travel this year? There are a number of high quality ...
June 25, 2015
BY
The World Is Calling
The Best Beach Destination in Mexico – Riviera Maya
With some of the finest sands in the entire country, the Riviera Maya is considered by many to ...
June 25, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
A Family Vacation With a Difference
What are family vacations for? We like to pretend they’re about relaxation, but seriously, how much rest can ...
June 25, 2015
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The Associated Press
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