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How to Travel with Someone in a Wheelchair

Photo by 安 崔士 on Unsplash Traveling with someone who uses a wheelchair requires planning, attention to detail, and steady communication throughout the trip. When arrangements are made carefully and expectations are clear, travel becomes comfortable and predictable. Experience shows that small details, confirmed in advance, prevent most problems and allow the trip to move […]

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Hákarl: Iceland’s Fermented Shark – A Viking Legacy

As you know by now, the Nordic countries are one of my favorite places to visit. It’s seriously underrated. Equally underrated, however, is their cuisine. In a survey of 95 countries’ cuisines, only 1 Nordic country was there: Norway, at number 59. Well, in order to remedy such a travesty, today I’ll tell you about

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Dambulla Cave Temple, Sri Lanka

Itineraries of Sri Lanka for first-timers

The sun-kissed island of Sri Lanka is a mesmerizing melting pot of culture and natural beauty. Ancient temples immortalize relics of Buddha, but reminders of the colonial-era can still be seen. Time-worn cities peek through the balmy jungle, while modern resorts pepper palm-fringed beaches. With so much to see, do, and explore, making the most

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Lanzarote: Lava Tubes, Volcanoes, and White Sand Beaches

The easternmost the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is a volcanic island with 300 volcanic cones. This 37-mile (60 km) long and 12-mile (20 km) wide island has great beaches, interesting sites, nice restaurants, and hotels. This island has an intriguing landscape with dark-colored lava fields, palm tree forests, and white sand beaches. In 1993, UNESCO designated

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