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Not Another Historical Petra Article

Let me start by saying this is not another post about the Nabatean history of Petra or how about how the UNESCO World Heritage Site was once the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom and an important hub on the trade routes that linked the east and the west. You already know that. And if you…Read more...

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Smarter Commerce: The Value Of Bloggers vs Print Media

  One debate that still exists in the world of travel editorial is the value of bloggers vs print media. While both are useful depending on the needs of the client and the desires of the reader, there are still some people out there who don’t realize the true power and reach of travel blogging.…Read more...

Smarter Travel: Effective Tips For Beating Jet Lag

Jet lag can be one of the most frustrating parts of travel. Generally, it takes one full day to recover for every time zone crossed. Who has time for that? Luckily, these tips can help you combat this dreaded condition. Before You Go Adjust Your Sleep Pattern Before you leave on your trip, start adjusting…Read more...

Things To Do In Majorca Besides Partying

At first glance, the Spanish island of Majorca certainly looks like the ultimate party destination. Each year thousands of young people flock to the island in search of good music, good friends, and good times. It’s also a top pick for solo travel in Spain, particularly those looking to enjoy the nightlife. So popular is…Read more...

Exploring Colorado’s Small Town Art Scene

In Colorado‘s small town of Grand Junction, there are many worthwhile activities for backpackers. One free and interesting way to spend a day is to explore the area’s outdoor art scene, also known as Art on the Corner. The program was started in 1984 by a local sculptor named Dave Davis, and continues as a…Read more...

Hostel Review: Art Factory, Buenos Aires, Argentina

When visiting Buenos Aires, Argentina, I knew I wanted to check out their legendary art scene. I’d seen pictures of the beautiful graffiti art in the city and heard about their encompassing art museums and decided that, for the richest art experience, I should also stay at an inspirational accommodation. I’ve stayed in a lot…Read more...
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