It’s 4pm in Tokyo and I’m deep underground, a puzzled expression on my face.
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I’m in a dusty desert town, somewhere in the Kasbah Valleys of Morocco. I am being scrubbed raw by a woman our guide calls ‘Mama Africa’.
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I didn’t have much time to get nervous, but the common first-time solo travel jitters were running through my mind. Will I get lost? Will I get lonely? Who’s got my back if something goes wrong?
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Our Shinkansen bullet train to Takayama rushes through the bellies of mountains, past snow-weary evergreens and rice fields resting under sheets of pure, white snow. Small alpine towns race by…
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Have words, will travel: how learning Spanish transformed this traveller’s South American experience
Learning Spanish gave us a voice with which we could ask questions we were unable to find answers to in guidebooks.
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Why I’m not afraid to travel: Opportune moments in uncertain times
by Neil Colettaby Neil ColettaTimes are uncertain. Now, perhaps more than ever, being an informed and responsible traveler is a necessity.