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Experience the Kalahari: Unwind with Botswana’s Walking Safaris

Botswana might seem like an eccentric choice for a safari – after all, Zambia, Tanzania, and Kenya have long hogged the spotlight. However, if you venture beyond these well-trodden wildlife-watching circuits, you might discover that the slower, more intimate pace of a walking safari presents a whole new way to experience the Big Five – not to mention the diverse flora and fauna of the Kalahari.
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Explore Adventure and Sustainability in Eastern Europe’s Rila National Park

Spanning 800 sq km in the expanses of Bulgaria’s Rodopi Mountains, Rila National Park is the Balkans’ top destination for outdoor adventures and snow sports. It is also a conservation reserve for some of Europe’s rarest wildlife. Thanks to the park’s efforts to keep Rila’s spectacular nature clean and sustainable, these two worlds can exist next to each other.
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Explore Spring Backpacking Adventures Around Portland, Oregon

When the forecast alternates between “rain” and “showers” for weeks at a time, as it tends to do in the Pacific Northwest during February and March, most people are not thinking seriously about backpacking trips from Portland. Many campgrounds and access roads are still snowed shut, trails are muddy, and you’d have to be pretty hardcore to want to camp out overnight.
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Ultimate Guide to a Perfect Weekend on LA’s Westside

When you think of your ideal Los Angeles vacation, what comes to mind? If beaches, palm trees, and spectacular sunsets are must-haves on the agenda, then plan on spending at least a couple of days on LA’s Westside. The area’s popular neighborhoods – including Santa Monica, Venice, and Malibu & the Pacific Palisades – offer miles of shoreline, a thriving local food truck scene, only-in-LA workouts, drinks with a view, and the chance for celebrity sightings in the wild as you dine, shop, and people-watch in hip neighborhoods.
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Top 9 Eco-Friendly Travel Products for Sustainable Journeys

Every time we board a plane, take to the open road, or simply order a plate of seafood in a landlocked locale, we’re racking up significant tolls on the environment. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. You can minimize your footprint while traveling without going to extremes. From solar-powered packs to recycled goods galore, the following items will start you off on the right foot.
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Top Travel Destinations That Make Kids’ Books Come Alive

More than likely, a child’s first travel adventure beyond what is familiar will play out in a storybook. From an early age, books help establish a life-long love of reading and inspire curiosity about places, both real and imagined. They serve as a gateway to insatiable wanderlust. What child wouldn’t want to stroll through Madeline’s Paris or get a taste of Harry Potter’s world of wizardry?
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Taste and Experience Belize’s Unique Culture and Cuisine

Turquoise waters, seaside hideouts, and thick jungles where the elusive jaguar resides, it’s no wonder Belize bills itself as the perfect “Caribbean” getaway. However, to truly appreciate what this Central American country has to offer, listen to the Garifuna drums, indulge in Mayan chocolate, and immerse yourself in the cultures these groups bring to the country – that is where the real Belize lies.
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Affordable Rocky Mountain Road Trip Tips

Of course, a tour of the Rocky Mountains is on your to-do list. Whether it’s your first or umpteenth visit to America’s definitive mountain range, there’s always more to see. With that in mind, we’ve curated essential must-sees in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming that offer red rocks, black rocks, and views for days, along with a manageable itinerary that maximizes the wow factor.
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