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  • 8 Magical Things to Do in Luang Prabang

    Luang Prabang is my favorite city in Laos. Nestled alongside the Mekong river, French colonial architecture takes on a distinctly Laotian flair here. The city is vibrant and happening; it’s a magical place, filled with backpackers and off-beat honeymooners, where time seems to stand still and you can spend days exploring the nearby natural wonders […]

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  • 3 Fairy-Tale Romanian Castles for Your Bucket List

    Romania: home of the ostentatiously large Communist-era parliament palace, Count Dracula’s famously creepy Transylvania, and some of the very best castles in Europe. Lofty claim, you may be thinking. Lots of castles in Europe. And you’re right. But there’s something magical — and definitely spooky— about Romanian castles and their connection to dark and mysterious […]

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  • 3 Days in Ancient Turkey: Selçuk, Ephesus & Şirince

    Today, Turkey may be known for its dreamy cave cities in Göreme and insta-touristy hot balloon rides in Cappadocia, but Turkey’s ancient landscape has seen its fair share of history. From Ephesus, the best preserved ancient Greek cities in the world, and The Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World to […]

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  • Koh Lanta Is the Island Paradise You’ve Been Dreaming Of

    Whether you’re looking to get away from your daily grind with a vacation to a tropical island paradise or need someplace to recover after a full moon rager on Koh Phangan, Koh Lanta is the destination you’ve been dreaming of. Located in the South of Thailand in the Andaman Sea, it’s the perfect place to […]

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  • Singapore Street Eats: A Guide to the City’s Best Hawker Food

    If you call yourself a foodie and Singapore isn’t on your list of places to eat before you die, you’re definitely doing life wrong. Because it’s such a cultural melting pot — a beautiful blend of Malay, Chinese, Thai, Indian, and Turkish influence— street food in Singapore is the best around. Like Korean street food, […]

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  • 24 Hours in Siem Reap and Angkor Wat

    Angkor Wat is both a bucket list item for ancient history buffs and a contender for one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Located in Northeastern Cambodia near the modern town of Siem Reap, Angkor Wat is just one part of one of the biggest temple sites in the world, blending a fascinating medley […]

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  • 6 Best Belgian Beers (and Where to Find Them)

    Oh, sweet Belgium: home of the world’s best waffles, chocolate, and, of course, beer. And when we say best beer, we mean booziest beer. And when we say booziest, we mean an average Belgian beer ranges between a whopping 8-10% ABV. Before we dive in, let’s take a crash course on Belgian beer so that […]

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  • Chalong Bay: Your Ultimate Muay Thai Fitness Vacation Destination

    Do you dream of hopping in a fighting ring and putting your opponents to shame with your float-like-a-butterfly-sting-like-a-bee skills? Looking to make a major lifestyle change that starts with a fitness vacation in a tropical paradise? Is the idea of going to a place that’s famous for churning out professional-level fighters just a little bit […]

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  • Explore Pai: Thailand’s Hidden Hippy Paradise

    Hidden away in the mountains of Northern Thailand is the famous hippy enclave of Pai: a place where you’re guaranteed to see more dreadlocks than you ever wanted and where you can snack on organic vegan food to your heart’s content. It’s about three hours and 762 curves in the road from Chiang Mai (seriously, […]

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  • Vang Vieng: Infamous Party City Turned Adventure Capital of the World

    Vang Vieng’s reputation as a party city where anything goes precedes it, but travelers visiting today will find this popular party mecca totally transformed. Up until a few years ago, travelers visited Vang Vieng for one reason only: to party their asses off. It was the wildest place to spring break with drug and alcohol-fueled […]

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  • Float with Fireflies: Malaysia’s Most Enchanting Light Show

    Just an hour outside of Kuala Lumpur, one of Malaysia’s most enchanting sights is tucked away on the banks of the river Selangor. If you don’t know it’s there, you might just miss it. Kampung Kuantan Fireflies Park is home to a sparkling light show that fills the night sky, produced by a rare species of firefly. […]

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  • Beyond Hot Air Balloon Rides: 7 Unique Things to do in Cappadocia

    Cappadocia is located in the Anatolian region of Turkey, and if I could only recommend one place to see in the whole country, this would be it. The whole region is entirely unlike any other place you’ve ever seen. This magical landscape is covered in hollowed out and inhabited cones of rock, dotted with valleys […]

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  • 4 Amazing Cave City Destinations on the Edge of Europe

    Scattered between Georgia and Turkey are a series of cave cities that have to be seen to be believed, ranging from monasteries to hand-carved underground super-structures. Once you spot Vardzia on the mountainside, you won’t be able to look away. I definitely couldn’t. A huge swathe of mountain is carved out and honeycombed with caves […]

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  • Visiting Modern Luxor Egypt to Discover Ancient Thebes

    Egypt is a country that has captured the imagination of travelers all around the world, where ancient temples are juxtaposed against apartment blocks and the roads are shared between cars and camels. There’s nowhere quite like it.   While many people make the trip just to Cairo for the pyramids — and yes the pyramids […]

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  • For A New Year’s Celebration Like None Other, Head to Georgia

    Georgia is an up and coming travel destination – and I don’t mean the state. If you’re looking for someplace new and exciting to ring in the new year, look no further! The New Year’s celebrations in Georgia don’t stop after one night. Oh no. If you’re looking for a holiday extravaganza, you’ve come to […]

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  • Surviving Your First Georgian Supra: A Practical Guide

    One of the most famous sights in Tbilisi is the Kartlis Deda sculpture standing on Sololaki Hill, overlooking the city. In her right hand she carries a sword to ward off enemies, but her left hand holds a bowl of wine to share with those who come as friends. This symbolizes the Georgian love and […]

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