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Indian Summer: 11 Reasons to Visit India in the SummertimeAug 11, 2009
Photo: jpeirera_net
While the majority of travelers visit India in the winter, there are some who like it hot.
India is a popular summer destination for European vacationers, monsoon lovers, and travelers who prefer to go against the grain. There a...
Techiest Cities in the World?Aug 5, 2009
Photo: Guwashi999
What’s the “techiest” city you’ve ever logged into on your travels?
As ambiguous as we may feel over the term “flashpacker,” it’s hard to deny the truth that technology is becoming an ever...
Would You Hike Uluru?Jul 14, 2009
A proposal by Australia’s National Parks may lead to a ban on climbing Uluru within the next 10 years.
If you’re the kind of traveler that likes to defy danger and the wishes of the local indigenous people, then you’d better get...
In Jordan, Forget Lonely Planet. Bring a Bible.Jul 10, 2009
Photo: accent on eclectic
If you’re interested in traveling to the Middle East but aren’t sure where to begin, be like the Pope: kick-start your trip through the holy land in Jordan. With its welcoming people, small size and manageable...
Fun in the Desert Sun: Pan de Azucar, ChileJul 7, 2009
Photo: aaronbflickr
It’s impossible to pigeonhole Pan de Azucar…you’ll just have to see its diversity for yourself.
Most visitors to northern Chile make a beeline to the small inland town of San Pedro de Atacama and never look bac...
5 Views of a Lesser-Known MoroccoDec 17, 2009
Photo: Celso Flores
Check out these 5 spots if you’re looking to bust out and off the tourist trail in Morocco.
Moulay Idriss
Its tumble of white buildings gleams like something pure against dark mountains. Its steep, narrow lanes are lined with cool...
Online Travel Resources: Scandinavia for FreeDec 17, 2009
Photo: Capitan Giona
About.com’s Scandinavia blogger offers lists of free attractions in Oslo and Helsinki.
Trips likes to bring you ideas for enjoying notoriously wallet-crushing destinations at little or no cost. Here’s a quick sampling of budget...
On the Trail of Ruins in Northern PeruDec 16, 2009
All photos, unless otherwise noted: Robert Kittilson
Often associated solely with the Inca civilization, Peru’s cultural history is much, much older.
Northern Peru was home to advanced cultures before the Incas moved in and certainly well before the...
NYC for Free in DecemberDec 16, 2009
Photo: alykat
December’s halfway gone, but there’s still time to take advantage of these tips from a local New Yawker.
Friend of Trips Matt Stabile, aka TheExpeditioner, has tossed out some priceless (literally) travel tips for anyone heading to New...
Top 10 North American Resorts for Your 2009-2010 Ski TripDec 15, 2009
Photo: Andre Charland
Whether big or small, each of these mountains has something special waiting for this season’s carvers.
Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia
It’s going to be a huge year for Whistler Blackcomb, the hosts of the alpine skiing...
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