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You can see a country’s history unfold at their national museum, but you can taste it if you try their national dishes. And as a group, we ate our way through the nation.
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It takes a village: The changing face of tourism in rural Vietnam
by Emily Lushby Emily Lush“I couldn’t have imagined that one day tourists would come to visit my village or my house. Since I joined the CBT and started welcoming tourists, our economic situation has improved a lot.”
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For those who are wanting to see some ethereal natural wonders without feeling too out of their comfort zone, Scandinavia is the ultimate destination for solo travellers.
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“In Quito, you’re just as likely to stumble across a poetry reading in a micro-brewery as meeting a traditionally dressed Canari woman selling her wares.”
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A trip to Mawurndaddja, the best-kept secret of Australia’s Top End
by Mark Hewittby Mark HewittHidden from the world until now, this Arnhem Land treasure has rock art dating back as far as 65,000 years.
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“As I crack open a cold one and let Wish Willy know that I’ll have the lobster for the exorbitant price of $15, I think to myself: have I discovered paradise on earth?”