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Wildlife Voluntourism in Namibia

Wildlife Voluntourism in Namibia

| July 26, 2013 | 1 Comment

Safeguarding big cats, elephants, and other species with Biosphere Expeditions.

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10 Simple Tips to Keep Yourself Safe on a Solo Adventure Abroad

10 Simple Tips to Keep Yourself Safe on a Solo Adventure Abroad

| July 1, 2013 | 10 Comments

Travel blogger, Megan Hettwer, provides 10 surefire tips for staying safe on your next solo adventure abroad.

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OneSeed Expeditions: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Through Tourism

OneSeed Expeditions: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Through Tourism

| April 10, 2013 | 0 Comments

Scratch your travel itch! Sign up for your own OneSeed Expeditions experience to empower women entrepreneurs.

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Travel Trends: Route of the Living Maya

Travel Trends: Route of the Living Maya

| March 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

You still have a chance to visit the Living Maya.

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Run Like an Olympian in London

Run Like an Olympian in London

| August 1, 2012 | 1 Comment

London’s City Jogging Tours gave me with the chance to exercise with a local and see some of the sights at the same time.

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Okavango Delta Safari Adventures in Botswana

Okavango Delta Safari Adventures in Botswana

| July 18, 2012 | 1 Comment

An experienced equestrian and adventuress explores the hippo-made highways and elephant-trampled bush of this African delta on horseback, encountering sizeable game and overcoming challenges of equal proportion along the way.

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Traveling to Teach

Traveling to Teach

| March 22, 2012 | 2 Comments

Helen Thayer explores all corners of the globe to experience its cultures and share them with others.

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International Supper Club

International Supper Club

| March 20, 2012 | 0 Comments

Follow and support Amie and her partner as they pedal and eat their way around Europe and Asia.

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Solo Traveler

Solo Traveler

| November 21, 2011 | 5 Comments

I prefer to travel alone. I’m at my most selfish and self-indulgent when I fly solo. I also feel at my most vulnerable. Sometimes, I go to countries where a wandering single white woman is an attraction in and of itself. Are there moments of discomfort? Of course. Do I feel in danger? Very rarely.

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Through India on a Rickshaw

Through India on a Rickshaw

| November 2, 2011 | 0 Comments

They say patience is a virtue, but when it comes to travel, I’m not that virtuous. When I arrived in India a few weeks ago to complete the Rickshaw Run, I realized that mentality wouldn’t work. With a 7-horsepower, two-stroke engine, the auto-rickshaws we’d be steering across India run at an average of 35 mph.

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A Lyrical Landscape Along the Danube Bike Trail

A Lyrical Landscape Along the Danube Bike Trail

| October 24, 2011 | 1 Comment

Ann Yungmeyer’s great travelogue on her cycling trip down the Danube Bike Trail.

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A Settlement of Criminals

A Settlement of Criminals

| October 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

Sea Dragon was making good time, and we weren’t expected in Tahiti for nine days so we made a pit stop on Pitcairn Island. Of its 55 inhabitants, 44 are are direct descendants of the original mutineers who sought refuge there. I couldn’t wait to see how the folks survived in this isolated place.

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