Month: November 2022

With over 2500km (1500 miles) of coastline and 1430 islands, Thailand has a lot of beaches to offer. Expect everything, from otherworldly craggy limestone formations that appear to be precariously balanced on the turquoise sea to colorful coral reefs whose inhabitants are best observed with snorkels and fins. Along many of those sands, beach shacks and
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Volunteers at a museum in Florida documented multiple paranormal attacks. Large, burning scratches appear out of nowhere and are especially concerning considering their size. After seeing the evidence and experiencing the physicality of this spirit first hand, Amy Bruni and Adam Berry take charge and dive into this paranormal investigation with intensity. Fearless duo Amy
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Look at Thailand on a map – the country resembles an elephant’s head. Stretching for more than 1000 miles (1610km) from Chiang Rai in the north (our Babar’s right ear) to Narathiwat in the south (the trunk’s end), there’s plenty of jungle, road and shoreline for travelers to cover. Fortunately, the country’s excellent, integrated transport
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Tensions were high going into midterms and many voters leaned on liquid courage to watch the numbers come in. But what were they drinking? According to major alcohol delivery service Drizly, spirits saw the biggest sales number over election night, ringing up 46% of all sales. Wine also demanded a large percentage of sales across
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From horse riding in the Pampas and whale watching off Patagonia to high-octane football matches, sultry tangos and treks across the Andes, Argentina offers an incredible range of activities and adventures for those ready to explore this spirited South American nation. Whether you’re an outdoors addict or a city slicker, this marvelous country has you
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It’s been over a century since Thailand’s first train line – a scant 50 miles linking Bangkok and the former royal capital of Ayuthaya – was completed. Tracks have since been extended to most of the country, and while train travel has almost entirely been superseded by bus and air, scenic railway routes and sleeper
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Squashed between the Pacific Coast and Amazon Rainforest, with the Andes Mountains running down its spine, Peru is a patchwork of contrasting regions, each with its own unique landscapes and ecosystems.  While this geography makes Peru an exciting country to visit, it also makes it a challenging one to navigate. Paved roads between regions are
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If you’re looking for a new festival experience, you’re going to need a guide. Here, Lonely Planet writer Sasha Brady explains why France’s long-running Rencontres Trans Musicales music festival is worth traveling for and why you should make it happen. France’s Recontres Trans Musicales has become a December tradition for me. I’ve been every year
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