This travel gift guide series features useful products that we hand-selected for all types of travelers. We’re big on practicality and usability that can suit the needs of any travel style, so these items are perfect for a road trip, weekend getaway, international trip, or any other type of vacation. In fact, while you’re buying Read Post
Americas
Click on a region to see our adventures in that country or browse all of our posts related to the Americas below!
A Family Preps For Long-Term Travel
When Mike and I were on our RTW trip in 2012 — in Tanzania, to be exact — I received a message on Facebook asking, “I was curious to learn how you manage to travel so much… My wife and I are getting tired of “the grind” ourselves.” This came from an acquaintance back home Read Post
Plan an Action-Packed Denver Beercation
Colorado’s Beer Triangle, also known as the Napa Valley of beer, consists of Denver, Boulder and Fort Collins. This area towers above most in the United States with its sheer number of craft breweries, totaling 130. Within the whole state of Colorado, though, there are 235 craft breweries, according to the Brewers Association’s 2014 statistics. Read Post
A Visit to the United States Botanic Garden
Washington, D.C., offers a lot to see and do outdoors, making it an enjoyable vacation spot for all ages. However, the weather isn’t always kind. The key in these instances is to find activities that are not contingent on the weather. One such option is the United States Botanic Garden (USBG). Regardless of the heat, rain, Read Post
Exploring Glen Echo Park
In its heyday, Glen Echo Park was a bustling amusement park. But that was more than half a century ago. Now, seemingly untouched by time, Glen Echo Park is a surreal place to visit. Walking in, you feel as though you’re stepping onto the set of a movie based in the early 20th century. Even Read Post
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