Destination: Malaysia

Street food and rain forest retreats…    Malaysia offers the best of both worlds Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia, on the Malay peninsula, as well as on northern Borneo. The country is one of Asia’s new tiger economies, having seen great economic and human development during the last decades. While the capital Kuala Lumpur is a cosmopolitan city, deep … Read More

Destination: Greece

Ancient Mythology and Modern-Day Delights You’ll love the sun-drenched islands, whitewashed towns, and a mythic past that just won’t quit. Enjoy the whitewashed dwellings of Mykonos, the historic ruins in Athens, the sun-soaked cafes on Crete, the famous views on Santorini, and the UNESCO-designated Old Town of Corfu. Tourist Visa for US Citizens: Not required for stays under 90 days. … Read More

Destination: Cairo

Gateway to the Pyramids and beyond On the Nile river, Cairo is famous for its own history, preserved in the fabulous medieval Islamic city and Coptic sites in Old Cairo — with historic Cairo inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The Egyptian Museum in the city centre is a must see, with its countless Ancient Egyptian artefacts, as is … Read More

Destination: Chicago

Say “Yes, chef” to the Windy City. Chicago’s progressive food scene has been simmering for years, but the popularity of FX’s The Bear, which celebrates local grub and Michelin-starred fare with equal gusto, has put the city’s culinary dynamism in the spotlight. Travelers can follow in the footsteps of the show’s sous chef, Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), on her eating-for-research spree through … Read More

Destination: Washington DC

There’s Only One DC Explore the 2,100 acres of Rock Creek Park, which features hiking and biking trails, horseback riding and a planetarium. Visit the only Da Vinci painting in the Americas at the National Gallery of Art. Take to U Street, once known as “Black Broadway,” to savor a half-smoke at Ben’s Chili Bowl before a show at the … Read More

Destination: South Korea

Land of the Morning Calm Despite the adversity that South Korea has faced, from the colonial Japanese occupation to the divisive Korean War and subsequent dictatorships, the country has managed to overcome innumerable obstacles and establish itself as one of the world’s economic powerhouses. In the 1990s, South Korea, along with Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, was named one of … Read More

Destination: Mainland China

Almost A Billion Reasons to Visit It’s hard to conceptualize the travel benefits of China in this small of a space — the country is so vast, and parts can be so different, that seeing it all is virtually impossible. The Great Wall is a traditional stop, yes, as are the Forbidden City and Potala Palace. This is definitely a … Read More

Destination: Sri Lanka

Tea, Surfing…    …and so much more Sri Lanka is an interesting mix of potential tourism opportunities. It’s renowned as a good place to learn surfing (because of tides and currents), and the beach life is actually very strong. It’s also one of the most important parts of the world for tea production, so you can go and learn how to … Read More

Destination: Montana

Get lost in Big Sky country. Montana is one of those places with boundless outdoor adventure cred. Those who venture eastward—into rugged badlands, meandering rivers, secluded mountain ranges, and vast prairie—will be rewarded with an unexpected and wholly different kind of Montana experience. The opportunities to fish, hunt, hike, ride, eat, and learn are practically endless. THE RESORT AT PAWS … Read More

Destination: Morocco

A true gem in Northern Afica The spice-filled souks, the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara – this African country draws travelers in with culture and adventure. Tourist Visa for US Citizens: Not required for stays under 90 days. ► US Department of State Morocco Information ► Official Morocco Tourism website Someone’s cultural awareness is their understanding of the differences between themselves … Read More

Destination: Indonesia

This Southeast Asian chain of 17,000 islands was made for adventure. Travelers to Indonesia tend to have Bali at the top of their mind as their reason to visit, which is a shame given there are even more breathtaking natural beauty and cultural experiences elsewhere that are waiting to be explored. The vastness of the estate and the variety of … Read More

Destination: San Francisco

Northern California’s tech-forward, hilly city… has the most restaurants and farmers’ markets per capita in the U.S. From the fog rolling under the Golden Gate Bridge to America’s only moving National Historic Landmark, San Francisco is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the world. The main and generally best option is SFO San Francisco International. Flying Private: … Read More

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