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While on vacation, my friend invited people I didn’t know into our hotel room with us for the night. Was I wrong for refusing to let them stay?

A friend invited strangers into your shared hotel room. Were you wrong to refuse? Here’s why hotel rules and travel boundaries make saying no reasonable.
August 17, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Everywhere we went on our last trip was overrun with people filming for social media. How do I avoid them and still see the sights?

The view was barely visible behind tripods, selfie sticks, repeated takes, and travelers waiting for the perfect clip. Skipping famous sights entirely can feel like surrendering the trip, but joining the same packed photo line isn’t much better.
August 17, 2026 Alex Summers
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The Places In America That Feel “Almost Canadian," According To Canadians

Canada and the United States are separate countries, but along the world’s longest international land boundary, the cultural transition can sometimes feel surprisingly subtle. Canadians regularly point to northern American communities where the weather, landscapes, hockey obsession, cross-border families, and general atmosphere feel oddly familiar. From Washington enclaves practically attached to British Columbia to Maine towns with deep Acadian roots, these American destinations can make Canadian visitors briefly wonder whether they actually crossed the border at all.
August 16, 2026 J. Clarke
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I planned a solo trip, but now my whole family thinks something is wrong with me. Why do people judge traveling alone?

Tell your family you’re going on vacation with friends and you’ll probably hear, “Have fun!”. Tell them you’re going alone and suddenly everyone wants to know whether you’re okay. Solo travel still makes some people uneasy because vacations have traditionally been imagined as shared experiences. Yet traveling alone is increasingly common, and research suggests choosing solitude is very different from actually being lonely.
August 15, 2026 J. Clarke
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The Asaro Mudmen: The Ghost Tribe Of Papua New Guinea

Unlock the secrets of the Asaro Mudmen in our comprehensive article. From the origins of their iconic mud masks to the profound cultural significance behind each ritual, delve into the captivating world of this Papua New Guinean tribe.
February 16, 2024 Kaddy Gibson
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The Farallon Islands

Unveil the secrets of the Farallon Islands, located off the coast of San Francisco. Join us as we delve into the islands' rich history, unique wildlife, and ecological significance. From the mysterious shipwrecks that surround these rocky outcrops to the diverse marine life that calls the surrounding waters home, our in-depth exploration provides a deep understanding of the Farallons.
February 16, 2024 Kaddy Gibson
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Nagoro, Japan’s Doll Village

Explore the enchanting village of Nagoro, Japan, through our insightful article Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Nagoro's doll village, where hundreds of life-sized dolls outnumber the human population. Discover the history and incredible artistry behind these handmade dolls, each with its own story to tell.
February 16, 2024 Kaddy Gibson
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Ancient Routes That Modern Travelers Can Still Follow—Which One Would You Explore First?

Walk in the footsteps of ancient traders, pilgrims, and explorers as you discover historic routes still open today, from Japan's Nakasendo Trail and Spain's Camino to the legendary Silk Road and beyond.
July 17, 2026 Sasha Wren
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A gorgeous banquet room was unearthed in Pompeii, and buried under the ash was a lost gem of ancient Italian art.

A stunning Roman banquet room has been uncovered in Pompeii, revealing vibrant frescoes of Dionysus, Helen of Troy, Apollo, and ancient mystery rituals. Buried by volcanic ash for nearly 2,000 years, this remarkable discovery offers new insight into Roman art, religion, and daily life.
January 8, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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The Most Peaceful Countries In The World—Ranked According To Data

Discover the 18 most peaceful countries in the world, ranked by data. From Iceland to Singapore, find out what makes these destinations the safest and calmest places to visit or live.
November 27, 2025 Allison Robertson
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The Cherokee

The Cherokee Indians have a rich and complex history in the United States. They were a sophisticated society with a unique language, governance structure, and cultural practices. But when settlers encroached on their land they were met with devastating consequences. Despite this trauma, the Cherokee Nation persevered, rebuilding their community and becoming one of the most successful and influential Native American tribes in the United States.
November 4, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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My Airbnb host says I caused a plumbing issue, but the sink was already leaking when I arrived. Now they’re charging me for repairs. What can I do?

When you checked into your Airbnb, you noticed the sink was already acting up but didn't think it would turn into a big deal. Fast forward to checkout, and suddenly the host is blaming you for a plumbing issue and sending you a bill for repairs. How can they charge you for something that was already wrong? And do you actually have to pay? The good news is, Airbnb doesn’t just take the host’s word for it. You have a chance to fight this, and how you respond right now can make a big difference.
May 6, 2026 Penelope Singh
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Unique Excursions For Your Travel Bucket List

Traveling is always great, but sometimes you want to experience something totally new and unlike any of your other vacations.
June 14, 2023 Kaddy Gibson
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I booked a trip through a travel agent I found online, but now none of my reservations exist and they’ve stopped responding. What should I do?

You found a travel agent online, everything looked legit, and they handled your bookings. Flights, hotel, maybe even tours, all supposedly taken care of. Then you try to confirm your reservations…and nothing exists. But don’t panic just yet. There are still steps you can take to try to recover your money and limit the damage.
May 12, 2026 Peter Kinney
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Top Three Hotels For Adventurers

If you’re looking for unique thrills, an average hotel just won’t cut it. For an unforgettable vacation, check out one of these amazing adventure hotels.
June 13, 2023 Kaddy Gibson
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Someone called claiming to be my hotel and asked me to verify my payment details before check-in. Now I think it was a scam. What can I do?

You get a call that looks like it’s coming from your hotel. The person knows your booking details and says there’s an issue with your payment that needs to be verified before check-in. So, you give them your card details. Now you’re worried you just handed your financial information to a scammer. But here’s the reassuring part: even if you already shared your details, acting quickly can stop further damage and often prevent serious financial loss.
May 12, 2026 Peter Kinney
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While on vacation, my friend invited people I didn’t know into our hotel room with us for the night. Was I wrong for refusing to let them stay?

A friend invited strangers into your shared hotel room. Were you wrong to refuse? Here’s why hotel rules and travel boundaries make saying no reasonable.
August 17, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Unique Excursions For Your Travel Bucket List

Traveling is always great, but sometimes you want to experience something totally new and unlike any of your other vacations.
June 14, 2023 Kaddy Gibson
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Seven Must-Have Items For A Day At A Theme Park

Amusement parks offer endless opportunities for fun. Yet, for the best experience, you will need to do some planning ahead.
July 2, 2023 Kaddy Gibson
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Top Three Hotels For Adventurers

If you’re looking for unique thrills, an average hotel just won’t cut it. For an unforgettable vacation, check out one of these amazing adventure hotels.
June 13, 2023 Kaddy Gibson
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Everywhere we went on our last trip was overrun with people filming for social media. How do I avoid them and still see the sights?

The view was barely visible behind tripods, selfie sticks, repeated takes, and travelers waiting for the perfect clip. Skipping famous sights entirely can feel like surrendering the trip, but joining the same packed photo line isn’t much better.
August 17, 2026 Alex Summers
Asian woman in a hotel room

While on vacation, my friend invited people I didn’t know into our hotel room with us for the night. Was I wrong for refusing to let them stay?

A friend invited strangers into your shared hotel room. Were you wrong to refuse? Here’s why hotel rules and travel boundaries make saying no reasonable.
August 17, 2026 Allison Robertson
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I always travel with an old friend from school, but she just backed out of a trip next month and I'm stuck paying everything. Do I have any recourse?

You book the flights, reserve the hotel, and start counting down to takeoff. Then your travel partner backs out, and suddenly one fun getaway becomes a financial headache. The bad news is that getting your money back is not always simple, but there are real steps you can take depending on how the trip was booked and what was promised.
August 14, 2026 Miles Brucker