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Freedom from Travel Lists: Advice from Tim Leffel
Tim Leffel explains why you should throw away your travel lists and checklists. You might just enjoy your trip a little more than usual!
Practical advice for travelers, from new laws, to new products and trends in the travel business that our readers should know about.
Tim Leffel explains why you should throw away your travel lists and checklists. You might just enjoy your trip a little more than usual!
Ten tips on traveling in countries that are — or once were — members of the Communist Bloc.
Bra, Panties and Talent An Interview with Jen Leo, editor of Whose Panties are These, and Sand in My Bra and The Thong Also Rises By Kent E. St. John GoNOMAD Senior Travel Editor One of the hardest working book editors found out and about today is, without a doubt,…
The author gives advice on what do to do when you get sick in China, and warnings against their reuse of hypodermic needles and other hazards.
How to restore old cardboard suitcases, or clean vintage Samsonite luggage, tips on fixing zippers, lining and other parts of an old suitcase.
CNN effect keeps people from traveling to places that are actually safer than their own home towns. We encourage you to avoid these fears and travel fearlessly.
A flight Attendant Provides Practical Advice for comfort at 33,000 Feet By Elizabeth Blair We’ve all experienced security hassles, spilled wine, headaches, and boring plane rides. While, unexpected quirks seem to happen at the most inopportune moments, traveling by air is definitely one of those times. As you’re starting out on…
How to lose weight while traveling. Travel diets advice from Tim Leffel on ways travel can actually help you lose weight. How to lose weight while backpacking.
Eight Important Things to know before you go By Ed Hewitt The Independent Traveler After a recent flight to the United States, a British airline employee had this to say: “None of these people have travel insurance – nutters!” When an airline employee, who in the event of trouble can…
Immersion 101: Learning A Language Overseas By Kent St. John GoNOMAD Senior Travel Editor There’s no better way to learn a language than to be completely immersed in it: eat, sleep and breathe it. In other words, you need to live in the country where the language is spoken, if…
Get ready for your next Extended Trip By Marie Javins Going Nomad for longer than two months? Leaving your job and home for adventure in the great unknown? The leap from a stable home and routine employment to full-time explorer can be jarring. Here is a useful guide to planning…
Know your rights: Airline passenger rights. What to do if your plane is overbooked, someone tries to offer you a bumping fee, and other questions.