Canada, Featured, Quebéc City
Québec City: Experience a slice of Europe in North America
Longing for a European vacation but short on vacation time? Québec City is the perfect getaway for vacation deprived Americans, especially those of us living in the Northeast. Its cobblestone streets, charming European architecture, fascinating history, French culture, world-class dining,
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Featured, Mexico, Travel
Why Touristy Tulum is Still Worth a Visit
Even the Mayan builders of Tulum knew that it’s all about location, location, location!
Perched on a cliff overlooking the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, the Mayan Ruins of Tulum are a stunning sight to behold. While they may
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Featured, Mexico, Travel
Exploring the Mayan Ruins of Cobá, Mexico
Away from the tourist buses and crowds of the world famous Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, or those of nearby Tulum on the coast, there is the opportunity to explore the lesser known, but intriguing ruins of Cobá. Located only
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Featured, Travel, USA
A Side Trip to Marble, Colorado
What is the connection between the Lincoln Memorial and a small town embedded in the Colorado Rocky Mountains? Marble. Parts of the historic monument were sculpted out of said stone from the Colorado Yule Marble Company located in Marble, Colorado, an
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Costa Rica, Featured, Travel
Paddling the Pacuare
“BACK PADDLE, BACK PADDLE, BACK PADDLE!” screamed our guide Roberto as if it was a matter of life and death. We were going through our first Class IV rapids, which he called the “cemetery”, down the Pacuare (pah kwah ray)
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Featured, Peru, Travel
The Train to Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu and I have something in common: we share the same birthday! Sunday, July 24th, marks the 100th Anniversary of Hiram Bingham’s "re-discovery" of Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas” in Peru. This is sort of like an
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Airline travel these days can be challenging, but even more so when you are flying with someone who requires assistance. Airline ticket agents, airport employees, flight crew, and other passengers...
Today we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Hiram Bingham’s “rediscovery” of Machu Picchu, Peru, the ancient Incan City. Or, as I like to call it, his introduction of Machu Picchu...
Machu Picchu and I have something in common: we share the same birthday! Sunday, July 24th, marks the 100th Anniversary of Hiram Bingham’s “re-discovery” of Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of...
It had rained all night at the Manu Wildlife Center, in the Southern Peruvian Amazon. So, it was a very soggy morning when Marlene, our jungle guide from Inkanatura, came...
Traveling to the jungle is probably one of the greatest adventures a nature and wildlife lover can experience. Cradling the equator, around the world, there are still some relatively pristine...
“There’s a problem with the airplane,” said Fiorella, a representative for Inka Natura Travel, the company which was supposed to guide me through the Peruvian Amazon Jungle in two days....
There are three parts to every journey: the initial planning and anticipation, the actual trip, and finally, the memories. When I find myself in the “planning and anticipation” phase of...