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Destinations
New Zealand announces plans to reopen to the world
New Zealand has announced it will begin reopening to the world, signaling an end to nearly two years of tough border rules that have separated families and shut out almost all…
— CNN
How to travel to Southeast Asia during COVID-19 - Lonely Planet
Here's your guide to traveling in Southeast Asia during the pandemic: what's open, what's not, what you need to travel there and how to cross…
— Lonely Planet
Tours and Activities
Why Private Adventure Trips Are Booming
Private biking, hiking, rafting and exploration trips are more popular than…
— Forbes
10 budget-friendly golf trips you should take this spring
If you're thinking about planning a golf trip this spring, consider these 10 destinations that all feature affordable courses to…
— Golf Digest
Cruise
Cruise ship news: 7 awful things that could happen to passengers now!
If you're boarding a cruise ship soon, the recent news reports on the industry are probably causing concern. Here's what you need to…
— Elliot.org
Best Antarctica cruise ships: 11 stylish expedition vessels exploring the White Continent
There's never been a better time to travel to Antarctica -- at least when it comes to getting there in comfort and…
— The Points Guy
Transportation
Airlines, travel groups ask Biden administration to drop Covid testing before international flights
The U.K. took a similar step that takes effect later this…
— CNBC
Alaska Airlines' Flash Sale with Flights as Low as $29 Ends Tonight
If you're ready for a getaway but don't want to splurge on flights, Alaska Airlines is having the sale for you just don't hesitate to…
— Travel+Leisure
Lodging
The world's most romantic hotel
The world's most romantic hotel is in Utah, a travel company says and it's…
— St. Lake Tribune
Stay at the 'Dirty Dancing' hotel 35 years after the film debuted
Mountain Lake Lodge offers Dirty Dancing Weekends with activities inspired by the…
— Fox Travel News
Other and Odd
Flights canceled as states from New Mexico to Vermont brace for winter storm
A severe winter storm is expected to affect states from New Mexico to Vermont, with the National Weather Service warning of hazardous…
— NBC News
Travel is 'roaring back' but the industry might not be ready for a boom
Despite the omicron variant, travelers are making plans to hit the road this year, whether the industry is ready for them or not.…
— CNBC
Today in History
The Sixteenth Amendment Ratified (Income Tax)
On February 3, 1913, the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by the United States Congress, allowing the Federal government to collect a tax based on…
— Travel Research Online
Spotlight
The Ancient Avenues of Thebes Uncovered
by Joseph DeLoach Thursday February 03, 2022
There are place s in the world that call back to ancient times; their statues and relics made by hands long gone. The hands of these cultures are alive in the familiar artistry and style of the times. The most recognizable of these are the pyramids of Giza in Egypt, built as an eternal home to the pharaohs almost 4,500 years ago. But Egypt’s ancient allure has much more to offer than the heavenly heights of the Giza pyramids. One of the more legendary examples of this is the recently reopened and revamped Avenue of the Sphinxes, an archaeological wonderland in the once great city of Thebes, now known as…
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The Incessant Traveler
Take Me Off the Grid, Please
by David Cogswell Thursday February 03, 2022
I recently saw a post on Facebook that pointed out 1970 is as far from 2022 as it was from 1918. For those of us who were around in 1970, that mathematical exercise is a pretty good way to estimate the vast scale of change that we are now swept up in. Most of it is still incomprehensible, or invisible to us. It’s easy enough to see the changes of the early 20th century because we have historical perspective. It’s not so easy to make sense of what we are currently immersed in. Given that the pace of change has accelerated, we have to presume that the change in the last 50 years is even greater than in the 50 years before that. It gives…
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