Posts tagged solo traveler
10 Reasons to Visit Malaysia

Malaysia's distinct mix of Chinese, Indian, and Malay cultures and traditions, spectacular food and architecture, and varied natural landscape make it a must-visit destination. From religious festivals, city-wide street art projects, and world-class dive sites to tea plantations and “living museums, Malaysia offers something for just about everyone.

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How to Travel More in 2021

Stop living vicariously through other people and learn how to prioritize travel this year, regardless of your job, income, zip code, or family composition. Almost anyone can travel more if they prioritize it.

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Holiday Travel Tips for Travelers Who Know it All

Let's face it, holiday travel can be expensive, time-consuming, and frustrating. Learn simple tips that will make your holiday travel more pleasant, including helpful websites, phone apps, and travel strategies.

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November 2019 group trip to Cuba - Havana's 500th anniversary

Join me for an unforgettable small group trip to Cuba for Havana’s 500th anniversary. This small group tour is for curious, active travelers that avoid big bus tours and want an authentic cultural experience.

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Machu Picchu by bike, raft, & zipline

Machu Picchu has earned its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and as one of the new 7 Wonders of the World. It offers breathtaking views, photo opportunities with llamas, and impossibly precise architecture from the 15th century that aligns neatly with the sun during solstices and equinoxes.

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Choquequirao: The other Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu's"Sacred Sister City", Choquequirao, is the true lost city of the Incas. Receiving roughly 30 visitors per day, compared to Machu Pichu's 3,000 visitors, Choquequirao allows adventurous travelers a taste of Machu Picchu without the crowds.

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