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The Ultimate Survival Guide for Long-Haul Flights in Economy
There’s so much world to explore, but unfortunately, being a keen traveler means you inevitably have to take a lot of long-haul flights. I’ve had my fair share of this horror. My first long-haul flight took us a total of 14 hours with 3 hours layover. Restless sleep, dry awful skin, aching body …and the best part? Jet-lag waiting to be served up fast and cold when you land. Bottom line: Long-haul flights are exhausting and a brutal test of endurance – more so when you’re flying economy!
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10 Captivating Books That Will Fuel Your Wanderlust
Books may let you travel without moving your feet, but they also inspire you to pack up and go. Here are 10 travel books that can definitely inspire the wanderer in you.
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The Ultimate Guide: Best Time to Travel to the Philippines for Unforgettable Adventures
A common misconception about the Philippines is that the entire country has the same weather. It isn’t that simple. The Philippines has four distinct climate zones. Between December and May, at this time the country is fully accessible, including its many beautiful islands and more remote areas.
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Exploring the Irresistible Culinary Wonders of Kuromon Ichiba: A Flavorful Journey in Osaka, Japan
Welcome to Kuromon Ichiba, the vibrant and diverse market nestled in the heart of Osaka, Japan. Known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” Kuromon Ichiba is a culinary haven that entices food lovers from around the world with its tantalizing array of fresh seafood, street food delicacies, and local produce. In this detailed guide, we will take an immersive journey through Kuromon Ichiba, exploring its rich history, must-try dishes, hidden gems, and practical tips for an unforgettable experience.
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Traveler Spotlight: Laura Childers-Maistros, Sales Engineer , Discover How this Metalhead travels from One State to Another
Our traveler of the month is a Laura Childers-Maistros. She is a Sales Engineer, a radio show host and an aspiring politician. Currently, she’s a Precinct Representative for the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party in Ohio.
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SHINJUKU GYOEN IN TOKYO, JAPAN: Everything You NEED to Know Before You Go
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. Located just a short walk from Shinjuku Station, you can enjoy its sprawling lawns and quiet groves perfect for a morning or afternoon stroll.
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Traveler Spotlight: Trixie Ricablanca-Angeles, Nurse. Fiscover the holiday activities of book-loving travelers.
Our Traveler Spotlight is Trixie Ricablanca-Angeles. She is a nurse by profession, a volunteer to non-profit organization, a traveler and a self-proclaimed book geek. She is also a former colleague who became a very good friend of mine.
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4 Awesome Reasons Why Being Bilingual Rocks!
Being able to speak more than one language is simply amazing. It’s like the closest thing humans can have to superpowers. They are able to speak without having trouble mixing the two languages. Aside from that, being bilingual (or multilingual) gives a person an advantage to grow personally and professionally because (1) he will be able to communicate and understand more people; (2) improve his ability to learn; (3), have better opportunities of employment; and (4) it’s a great mental workout.
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ASAKUSA (TOKYO, JAPAN): Everything You MUST Know Before You Go
Asakusa stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. This historic district is renowned for its ancient temples, traditional architecture, bustling markets, and a deep connection to Tokyo’s past. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in Tokyo’s charm, Asakusa offers a captivating journey through time and tradition.















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