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This Week In Travel and Health

Friday, January 27th, 2012 by

Time again for Friday Links, a collection of the most interesting international travel writing from the past seven days and – hopefully – provide you with some weekend reading.

The capsizing of the Costa Concordia continues to dominate international headlines. You can read all the latest versions of Captain Francesco Schettino’s story in a million places, so you’re on your own for that.

But many folks are wondering what the lasting impact will be on the cruise business; will people be concerned about their safety out on the ocean? That might seem like an absurd concern, but you can be sure some people will be worried about it. At Bing Travel, Eric Lucas debunks 12 other myths about cruises that might be stopping people from considering this travel alternative.

Nancy Trejos of USA Today reports that a study from DePaul University shows that travelers are using tablets such as the iPad when they travel. The study shows that the use of iPads, Kindles and Nooks rose more than 50 percent in 2011. I assume most of those folks have the good sense to download an mPassport app before leaving the country.

I say Rwanda, you think genocide. Not good, I know. But that was almost 20 years ago, and it is a beautiful country. At CNN, Kim Segal reports that officials in Rwanda are hoping to attract tourists eager see what the “land of a thousand hills” is all about. Segal offers three must-see attractions in Rwanda.

At the New York Times, Christopher Solomon skies the Spanish Pyrenees.

Be careful if you’re headed to Bolivia, which just got hit with flooding, and Belgium, where the trains are shut down by a worker strike.

Here’s a good way to put together your travel bucket list – the New Open World Corporation has compiled a list of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. Bing Travel has a spectacular slide show.

 

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Best 2012 Destinations: National Geographic Finds Something for Everyone

Thursday, November 17th, 2011 by

If you are planning your next international trip, it will likely be a 2012 event. In anticipation, National Geographic Traveler magazine has tapped twenty destinations as Best of the World 2012. There’s something for everyone, and they all hold promise for improving mind, body and spirit for those who make the trip. You can visit the picture gallery online to be inspired. I took the liberty of classifying the destinations as a way to highlight and summarize the experiences that await you. It’s a terrific list.

Hitting Healthy Travel Blog Themes
Colombia–Ciudad Perdida:  Hiking
Greece–Kardamili:  Slow Tourism
Panama– Coiba National Park:  Eco-tourism
Peru –Lima:  Mistura food festival
Rwanda/Congo–Virunga:  Volcanoes
Sri Lanka– Nuwara Eliya:  New UNESCO World Heritage site

Rebirth
Germany—Dresden:  Historic city center rebuilt
Northern Ireland—Belfast:  Titanic quarter
United States—Pittsburgh: Sustainable design

Over the Top?
Croatia—Istria:  Romance
Oman—Muscat:  Luxury
Thailand—Koh Lipe:  Island paradise

Cultural Discoveries
Guatemala—Chichicastenango:  Mayan
Spain—Girona:  Catalan 

Rugged Outdoors
Iceland—Snaefellsnes Peninsula: Primeval
Mongolia—Hovsgol:  Recreational taiga
New Zealand—Rotorua:  Geothermal

Familiar But Special
Canada—Muskoka: Lake cottages
United Kingdom—London: Olympics
United States—Sonoma: More than wine

Have you visited any of these locations? Are there any destinations you would recommend?

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