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When I was cleaning out my office for the "big move," I came across an article I wrote several years ago and must have really liked, since I had it framed. When I reread it I laughed. I have been writing my Travel Tips column for almost 20 years and this column is as applicable today as when I wrote it in the late 1990s. I called it "The Adventurous Traveler.
I read an article in one of my travel magazines that absolutely warmed my heart. The title of the article was "Wild About Soft Adventure." The gist of the article was that 50-plus travelers are healthier and more adventurous today than ever before, and are traveling to more exotic places. That's definitely me, and a good number of my clients. I remember when I turned 50 and received the 'Welcome to AARP' card. I was devastated. I...
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National Geographic Adventures Offers 11 Unique, Active Itineraries Combining Spectacular Places, Cultural Interaction, Physical Challenges
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To celebrate, REI Adventures offers members a special discount on classic adventures around the globe
SEATTLE -- REI Adventures, a leader in worldwi...
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Scarlet Knight, a farm girl from Texas, and Lauren Owens, a lifelong Alaskan who lives in Anchorage, are on a quest. The Last...
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National Geographic Adventure is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an anthology of work from the magazine called "The New Age of Adventure: 10 Years of Great Writing.
The paperback ($16.95) includes work by writers including Sebastian Junger, Peter Matthiessen and Philip Caputo. Topics include emperor penguins in Antarctica, volunteers who risk their lives to save mountain gorillas in Congo and a yearlong coming-of- age road trip through Europe and Asia.
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WARMINSTER, Pa. -- Costa Rican Adventures, a pioneering company in adventure travel and education, is offering Costa Rican travel packages that combin...
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To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: Rocco Loverro of Choice Hotels International, +1-301- 592-6719, rocco_loverro@choicehotels.com
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Website Helps Travelers Book Volunteer Vacations and Save Wildlife
BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Dreaming of tracking a tiger in its natural habitat? Want to s...
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CHICAGO -- Adventure travel can involve a thrill ride into uncharted territory -- and that's just the business end of it.
Archaeologist-turned-tour-operator Charlie DeLorme learned that the hard way. Riding high after back-to-back banner years, DeLorme loaded up his Utah-based business with new staff and an extra $150,000 in equipment inventory in 2001, only to have adventure travel fall off a cliff.