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Experience Songkran: Thailand’s Epic Water Festival

. We were lucky enough to find ourselves in Chang Mai during the Thai New Year celebrations where we took part in the world’s largest water fight!

Also celebrated in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam, Songkran is a water festival that rings in the traditional Thai New Year, which just happens to be the hottest time of the year. Meaning “stepping into and passing” when combining the Sanskrit words Song and Krant, the word Songkran represents the sun moving from one sign of the zodiac to another.

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Discover Fresh Tracks: Whistler’s Ultimate Mountain Experience

As we picked up our gear at Whistler Blackcomb for our week of snowboarding, everyone in the shop asked us if we would be doing Fresh Tracks. After figuring out exactly what Fresh Tracks was, we made up our mind to give them a try at least once during the next 5 days of boarding. (we ended up doing fresh tracks in Whistler twice) We bought our ticket in advance and two days later we were lining up for our first run on fresh tracks.

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Top Traditional Thai Dishes to Savor in Thailand and at Home

Whether you have visited Thailand or are planning your future travels to the Land of Smiles, chances are you have already fallen in love with Thai food. Many people know the staples when it comes to traditional Thai dishes like Thai curries and Pad Thai, but Thai cuisine has much more to offer beyond the usual dishes you may already know. With fresh ingredients like kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, Thai chilies, galangal, and ginger, Thai food is often an explosion of flavors.

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Explore Charlevoix’s Unique Mushroom Houses: A Hobbit-Inspired Getaway in Michigan

Believe it or not, you don’t need to fly all the way to New Zealand to experience Hobbiton. The charming town ofCharlevoix, Michiganfeatures a collection of mushroom houses that transport you directly to Middle Earth. Charlevoix is situated in Northern Michigan and attracts tourists from around the world, eager to tour these hobbit houses that have been part of the town since before the Great Depression. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to walk through Hobbiton from The Lord of the Rings, visiting the Earl Young Mushroom houses makes that dream a reality. They have made Charlevoix one of the most popular places to visit in Michigan.

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Top 8 Reasons to Explore Michigan’s Stunning Upper Peninsula

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is known for its charming small towns enveloped by expansive forests, often cloaked in early morning fog during late summer. As you traverse the winding dirt roads, you may find that the number of cars you pass can be counted on one hand. Although this may sound like the perfect backdrop for a Stephen King novel, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan offers a stunning array of untouched natural beauty.

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