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Before we headed Thailand, I heard a lot about how I MUST eat all the wonderful street food in every city we visit.  It’s true, it really is unique and often delicious, but the number...

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Sunny Orlando is America’s most-visited city, welcoming over 50 million tourists in every year since 2009. It should come as no surprise then that the Central Florida city also houses the most hotels of any...

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Outside Lands 2014 Basics Dates: August 8-10th 2014 Location: Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 2013 Outside Land Tickets: On sale now here: http://www.sfoutsidelands.com/tickets/ 1. Dress for the cold A quotation you’re bound to here at...

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Attracted by some of the world’s finest museums, breathtaking monuments, and a wide array of superb restaurants, Paris welcomes over 28 million tourists every year. Fortunately for those Parisian visitors, the French capital is outfitted...

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Myanmar Cheat Sheet

June 7, 2013

Not planning a trip to Myanmar any time soon?  Well no problem.  Just read this cheat sheet, and you’ll be able to fool anyone into thinking you’ve spent a month there.  – Dan The people...

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We’ve enjoyed our time in Inle Lake, and have spent more time that we probably should have at our hotel, Golden Empress.  Its been nice to relax with the free wifi and free coffee and...

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The time we spent in Paris was one of the highlights of our travels.  The amount of things to do, places to see, cafes to patronize, and people to meet are endless.  So endless that...

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I have been a huge fan of city biking ever since I started bike commuting in one of the most bike-friendly cities in the US. Bike tours are my favorite way to see a new...

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After recently updating our itinerary to include three extra weeks in Amsterdam, Alissa and I are in full swing planning everything from when we’ll visited the recently renovated Rijksmuseum to deciding whether to book a hotel or a...

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This is part two of a two-part series on our fellow traveler Justin’s visit to Cuba.  Click here for part one. After a few days of tension in Havana, I decided to take Lisa’s advice...

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