Studying abroad for a semester just may change your life in all sorts of wonderful ways. Whether you're an English or biology major, there are so many wonderful places you can visit that narrowing down where to go may seem impossible. Consider adding these top 5 picks to your travel wish list for study abroad. Paris, France: Paris has been tempting Americans for decades. … [Read more...] about Best Study Abroad Picks for Students
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The Germophobe’s Guide to The Dirtiest Things You’ll Probably Touch When You Travel
Millions of people travel every year, either for business or pleasure. With such a huge number of tourists and travelers, sanitation becomes an important issue. Shortcuts are made to make cleaning faster while some things are totally ignored. If you're a germophobe you'll be shocked to find out that many of the things you come into contact with while traveling are extremely … [Read more...] about The Germophobe’s Guide to The Dirtiest Things You’ll Probably Touch When You Travel
Staying Safe While You’re On Holiday
Holidays - not just Christmas and Summer - but moments when you are able to get away from regular hustle and bustle of daily life to relax and have fun - are always highly anticipated events. Since most holidays, especially those done overseas, cost a lot of money, you would want to make the most out of the trip. You'd most likely want to experience all that you can in the … [Read more...] about Staying Safe While You’re On Holiday
Study in Europe: How to Get Around the Continent
If you're going to study in Europe you may already be planning a list of excursions to some of the continent's historic and exciting sites. Because your main mission is to study, you might not have time for long vacations and will need to make the most of day and weekend trips. Finding the most efficient ways to travel during both short and long jaunts is … [Read more...] about Study in Europe: How to Get Around the Continent
Ten Thrifty Traveler Tips (traveling on a shoe-string budget)
Even though the world has not shrunk in size, advancements made in communication and transportation has somehow, made it smaller. People are bombarded with news items, travel documentaries, pictures, videos of amazing and exotic places - raising curiosity and feeding on man's innate travel bug. Wouldn't it be wonderful to walk on the Great Wall of China? Or celebrate New Year … [Read more...] about Ten Thrifty Traveler Tips (traveling on a shoe-string budget)