Travel Trivia
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (26 days ago)
Curtis Fry/Flickr
According to the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine, San Francisco came out on top in their list of the Snobbiest Cities In America during a recent poll. Based on the magazine's America's Favorite City survey, readers ranked 35 major U.S. metropolitan ...
by McLean Robbins (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Flickr, Kevin Shorter
With the Fourth of July fast approaching, summer family travel is in full swing. A new survey from Liberty Travel highlights several overarching trends (everyone loves technology, but being together is always the most important part of a trip) along ...
by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
Where does this look like to you? I guessed central Mexico based on the Spanish signs and the mixture of dry soil and lush plants. Actually it's Brazil. The next view I looked at showed the characteristic onion domes of a Russian Orthodox Church. I guessed Russia and was ...
by McLean Robbins (RSS feed) (3 months ago)
A new thread on reddit has tackled the world's most "remarkably underwhelming" destinations. The thread captures reader comments from the self-proclaimed "front page of the Internet" website that allows readers to submit feedback to threads in a variety of categories. Here's ...
by Adam Hodge (RSS feed) (3 months ago)
Formerly: The Emperor's Birthday, Greenery Day
When? April 29
Public holiday in: Japan
Part of: Japan's Golden Week, a series of four public holidays in the span of a week that sees offices closed, trains and planes packed and a mass exodus from the major cities ...
by Reena Ganga (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
If geography has always seemed like a rather boring subject to you, chances are you've just been looking at the wrong kind of maps. Because one man has put together an online atlas that provides hours of giggle-inducing, snigger-triggering, head-scratching fun.
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by Reena Ganga (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Whether it's funny, bizarre, rude, confusing or downright inexplicable – there are some travel experiences that just leave you speechless.
If you've ever been at a loss for words to describe what you've seen or felt while on the road, you're not alone. That's ...
by Laurel Miller (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
"I hope you're not a monk, because I'd love go Tibet with you." Cue sound of detonating bomb.
Our friends at Lonely Planet recently compiled a list of the best worst travel-themed pick-up lines, via Twitter. The results are hilarious, as well as cringe-inducing. ...
by Laurel Miller (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
As a native Californian, few things get on my nerves more than hearing the abbreviation, "Cali." I don't know why it irritates me so much, but I suspect it's the knowing, insider-y tone that usually accompanies it. "Yeah, man, I just got back from a trip to Cali. It was ...
by Meg Nesterov (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
"Visualtraveling - Myanmar" from Patrik Wallner on Vimeo.
A few months ago, President Obama became the first US president to visit the Asian country of Myanmar. Although tourism has opened up in recent years and the country held elections for the first time in 2010, it ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (8 months ago)
President Barack Obama will land in Myanmar (aka Burma) this week, a first-time visit for any President of the United States. Never mind that Myanmar is best known as a brutal dictatorship, not exactly in line with U.S. foreign policy. Disregard any political or ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (9 months ago)
Visiting the 50 states in America can be a life-long quest for some travelers. Others fall into it through frequent business travel. Many just realize that they have only a few states left and they will have visited all 50. But the criteria used to determine if a visit ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (10 months ago)
Remember scavenger hunts? The game where individuals or teams go out into the world to gather the items on predetermined list? Whoever gets them all first wins? Great.
In a unique twist on the game, UrbanQuest is a scavenger hunt in a great city that ends at a ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (11 months ago)
Today, we take for granted convenient forms of communication when traveling, like email, text messages, Skype and others. FourSquare, HipGeo, Instagram and other smart phone apps pinpoint our exact location anywhere on the planet. Those fighting overseas in World War II ...
by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Pop Quiz: what's this called?
Undoubtedly, 99% of people will immediately answer, "Big Ben." Actually, only the clock's bell is called Big Ben. The tower as a whole is called Clock Tower. Everybody knows this iconic sight in London but nearly everyone misidentifies it. ...
by Jessica Festa (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
According to a study done by Intrepid Travel using the online dating site RSVP.com.au, people who travel a lot are seen as more attractive than their non-traveling counterparts. The study found that daring travelers are seen as the sexiest, while 23 percent say adrenaline ...
by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
I've lived in Spain part time for eight years now and I've been under the impression that Madrid is the highest European capital at 667 meters (2,188 feet) above sea level. You see the "highest capital in Europe" claim everywhere, including city tours, travel websites and ...
by Libby Zay (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Blending in to a city or country you're visiting has many advantages. Among them, allowing yourself to have a more immersive experience and not falling victim to a robbery scheme involving human feces. Some cities come with their own code of conduct, such as Washington ...
by Elizabeth Seward (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
While in DC a couple of weeks ago with fellow Gadling writers, a few of us hopped into a taxi on our way to dinner. Our driver was an African man from a country he kept under wraps. He told us that if we wanted to find out which country he was from, we'd have to earn our ...
by Jessica Marati (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
It was only a matter of time before someone made a snazzy infographic on the wastefulness of the hotel industry. This one comes from blog Hotel.info, with information sourced from the U.S. Green Building Council, American Hotel & Lodging Association, NFL, U.S. Energy ...
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