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Top 10 Incredible Things to Do in Quito, the Andes Capital

Perched high in the Andes, Quito is a city that blends colonial beauty, dramatic mountain scenery, and vibrant culture. Rising at about 9,350 feet above sea level, it’s one of the highest capital cities in the world. Its historic center has the distinction of being the first UNESCO World Heritage Site (1978), as well as […]

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Tuxedo Falls Resort: The Hidden North Carolina Mountain Escape

Tucked deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Tuxedo Falls Resort feels like a secret on the verge of greatness. This serene, adults-only retreat blends natural beauty with quiet luxury, offering cascading waterfalls, lush forest views, and a peaceful atmosphere that’s hard to find elsewhere. Whether you’re craving a romantic getaway or a solo reset, this […]

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Bolivian Tourist Attractions You Won’t Believe Exist

If you’re searching for unforgettable South American adventures, Bolivian tourist attractions should be at the top of your list. Bolivia is a land of dramatic contrasts, where high-altitude deserts meet lush jungles and ancient traditions blend with vibrant modern culture. Travelers can explore surreal salt flats, colorful lagoons, historic colonial cities, and lively markets full […]

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Cuenca Historic Center: Blue Domes & Cobblestones

There’s a certain golden light that settles over Cuenca in the late afternoon, catching on blue domes and cobblestones, turning every corner into a postcard. As I wandered into the historic district, church bells echoed across tiled rooftops and the scent of fresh pan drifted from a nearby bakery. It felt less like arriving in […]

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My Most Unique Travel Experiences

Travel is no longer just about ticking landmarks off a checklist—it’s about collecting stories that feel truly your own. Unique travel experiences push you beyond the familiar, inviting adventure, discovery, and personal growth. Whether it’s trekking through remote landscapes, diving into unknown waters, or navigating cities far from the tourist trail, these experiences spark adrenaline […]

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22 Jaw-Dropping Places to Visit Once in a Lifetime

Are you dreaming of where you’d like to travel? Why not make it someplace spectacular? The world is brimming with amazing destinations, but here are twenty particularly jaw-dropping places to visit once in a lifetime. Note: They are not in any particular order… I recommend that you see them ALL. Cappadocia Turkey Cappadocia is a […]

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Read this Before You Visit Tayrona National Park, Colombia!

If the idea of escaping into a place where lush jungles meet pristine beaches excites you, then Tayrona National Park should be on your travel list. Nestled along Colombia’s northern Caribbean coast, this magical corner of the world feels like stepping into a dream. Imagine walking along golden sands framed by turquoise waters, hearing the […]

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10 Unforgettable Things to Do in Medellin, Colombia

Tucked into the lush Aburrá Valley, Medellin is a city that pulses with color, rhythm, and reinvention. Once known for its turbulent past, today, it’s a place of transformation, where modern innovation meets the warm Colombian spirit. Imagine sipping coffee on a sunlit terrace surrounded by emerald mountains, riding cable cars that glide above vibrant […]

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Salsa Dancing Benefits: Boost Mood, Balance & Cognitive Health After 50

Salsa has a rhythm that can wake your soul before your feet even hit the dance floor. The music pulses, the hips sway, and suddenly, a simple step feels like liberation. From vibrant nightclubs to sunlit plazas, salsa is more than a dance; it’s a celebration of life, movement, and connection. Each beat carries a […]

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Somoloco Salsa & Culture Immersion

I arrived in Medellin on Sunday and immediately breathed a sigh of relief. I knew immediately that my experience with the Somoloco salsa immersion would be much different than my prior three days in Santa Marta where traveling as a solo blonde American was difficult – I don’t speak Spanish, and no one there spoke […]

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