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Budget-Friendly Tips for Exploring Rome

Rome is a beautiful city that could take a lifetime to explore. It offers an astonishing number of sights: the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Borghese Gardens, the Pantheon, the Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and so much more. Any city that has been around for thousands of years is not going to be seen in one visit! Rome is a chaotic, vibrant place I always love to discover more about.

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Top 36 Unique Gifts for Remote Workers

Lifestyles have certainly changed in recent years, with many individuals now working from home or splitting their time between their home office and their workplace. Consequently, there is a growing demand for gifts specially tailored for those who work remotely. Drawing on our experience as digital nomads for over 15 years, we’ve compiled a list of the best work-from-home gifts that can enhance productivity and comfort in your home office.

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Top 14 Travel Charities to Donate to This Giving Tuesday

If you are looking for other ways to give this holiday season, we’ve curated a list of some of the best charities for travel lovers. The holidays are always a time for giving, and as the end of the year approaches, many people search for charities worthy of their support. Notably,Giving Tuesdaystarted as a social media hashtag in 2012 and has since encouraged annual participation in spreading generosity through volunteering and charitable donations.

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Top 19 Must-Try Traditional Ecuadorian Dishes

We didn’t know how passionate the people of Ecuador were about their food until we spent two weeks traveling throughout the country to enjoy different Ecuadorian dishes from various regions. Ecuadorian food amalgamates history, blending indigenous and colonial cooking techniques and dishes. You can taste traditional food with roots in the Amazon, Spanish colonial foods in Quito, and Andean dishes in the surrounding mountains. While the Ecuadorian coastline is known for its seafood dishes, the inland region has hearty grilled meats and river fish.

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World Civet Day: Raising Awareness for Civet Coffee’s Impact

In an unprecedented move that has caught the attention of environmentalists and animal rights activists such as Jane Goodall and Ian Redmond,GoTravelDailyhas launched the first-everWorld Civet Day today, April 4, 2024. This groundbreaking initiative aims to raise awareness about the controversial production of Civet Coffee, also known as Kopi Luwak, and the significant impact it has on the small, cat-like animals called Civets in Asia.

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