Avatarasallale1AvatarAvatarFavorite books that inspire travelverified_publisherNational Geographic - Amy AlipioWe’re obsessed with books that inspire wanderlust. These are 25 of our favorite reads. It started with an ancient capital buried in the jungles of Peru. In April 2008, a few National Geographic Traveler staffers met over lunch to discuss The Lost City, by Henry Shukman, a novel that evokes the …
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Avatarasallale1AvatarAvatarHow to Explore Hanoi, Vietnamverified_publisherNational Geographic - Tam Thi TonVietnam’s vibrant capital is an enchanting blend of old and new. Vietnam’s diverse capital of Hanoi is a dynamic blend of old and new Asia. Hanoi is regarded as a melting pot of Vietnamese gastronomy, with all sorts of delicacies coming in from different provinces. In addition to a rich cultural …
Avatarasallale1AvatarAvatarWhat to eat in Malaysiaverified_publisherNational GeographicFrom street stalls to smart restaurants, Malaysia provides a rich and colorful culinary experience. Start in Singapore and journey up penninsular Malaysia, from the country's hot, flat south to its hilly, jungly north, and you'll see the influences that Chinese, Indian, and Arab traders have had on …
Avatarasallale1AvatarAvatarLuxury resorts in the Maldives are going greenverified_publisherNational Geographic - Katie LockhartHotels in the lowest-lying country are going green. As the world’s lowest-lying country, a majority of the Maldives’ 1,200 islands may be underwater within decades, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In light of this prediction that is out of their control, a handful of the …