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Family-Friendly Paris: Essential Tips for Disneyland and Art Adventures

Paris is a sprawling global hub, but it somehow works on a scale that kids can comprehend. Despite the Parisian reputation for treating tourists with disdain, the French love kids! Having your children with you will defuse any big-city ‘tude. There are plenty of kid-centric spots in Paris offering a variety of things to do from treasure hunts and boat rides to science museums and – the star of the show – Disneyland.

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Top Craft Breweries in the USA You Must Visit

It wasn’t long ago that the American beer market was dominated by a handful of factory-produced brews that only vaguely resembled what beer should be. Thankfully, those days of choking down poor-quality beverages are long gone, thanks to an explosion of microbreweries in recent years. The Brewers Association’s latest count of over 7,000 microbreweries has tripled since 2012. Here’s a short list of some of our favorite breweries found in discerning beer shops nationwide.

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Discover Alaska’s Best Adventures at Chena Hot Springs

An Alaskan vacation evokes thoughts of majestic salmon, slow-moving glaciers, and stunning mountain ranges. However, about 60 miles outside of Fairbanks, along a picturesque wilderness road, lies an oasis in the forest. Whether you’re eager to soak in healing waters, mush a sled dog team, take a flight-seeing tour, or visit the world’s largest year-round ice environment, Chena Hot Springs offers it all.

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Discover Tranquility in Japan: A Guide to Finding Peace

In Japan, there’s a drive to create and experience things that are bigger, better, faster, and stronger than anywhere else in the world. Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo is one of the world’s busiest pedestrian crossings; the Shinkansen bullet train is the second-fastest train in the world at 320km per hour, and is set to get even faster; and the biggest Starbucks in the world can be found in Tokyo’s Meguro district.

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Top 10 Iconic Temples to Visit in India

India is a country of immense beauty and diversity, renowned for its numerous famous temples scattered across its vast landscape. From picturesque mountain passes and remote jungles to bustling urban centers, this country is filled with remarkable sites to explore. Furthermore, its temples embody some of the most significant spiritual heritage and architectural wonders you must experience during your visit.

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Finding Inner Peace in Bali: A Solo Traveler’s Journey

In the last thirty years, Rosita Boland has explored some of the most remote parts of the globe, carrying nothing but a battered rucksack and a diary. This journey is a testament to how her adventures dramatically shaped the course of her life. From perilous bus rides through Pakistan to witnessing the majesty of Antarctica’s ice landscapes and finding solace in Bali, Rosita’s experiences are filled with profound joy and deep personal loss.

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Navigating Australia with a Disability: Essential Tips and Resources

One in five (4.2 million) Australians have a disability, making accessibility a critical issue in the Australian travel industry. In 2018, MyTravelResearch found that the accessible tourism market is worth $10 billion to Australia, prompting the industry to enhance facilities. Although there’s still much work to be done, several initiatives have recently improved accessibility for travelers in Australia. Here’s just a glimpse of the efforts being made across the country.

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Discover Tucson: The Hidden Gems Beyond Cacti

Arizona is hot. However, Tucson is literally (and figuratively) 10 degrees cooler than the capital of Phoenix. Although best visited in shoulder seasons or winter to avoid 100-plus-degree temperatures, Tucson is a remarkable location for hiking among the giant green saguaro cacti, dude ranching, breathtaking sunsets, and mountain biking. Here’s why you should consider Tucson as your next travel destination:

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24 Hours in Cairo: Best Itinerary for Exploring Egypt’s Capital

Egyptis changing by the minute as it continues its post-revolution recovery. However, there are still a number of unshakeable constants inCairo: the city’s ancient past, its contemporary art and music scene, and the colloquial morning greeting that earns warm smiles and instant friends. As one of the host cities of the Africa Cup of Nations, Cairo expects to welcome thousands of football fans in June and July 2019. Here are some ideas on how to spend your time when you’re not at a football match.

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