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Searching for the Soul in Chile
Matt Goulding can’t teach English, but can he cook! And at the southernmost tip of South America, with celery sticks, horses, and a gorgeous Chilean seńorita for company, he’s looking for something more than mountains and cafés—he wants a real life.
Studying Abroad the "Right Way"
A semester in a foreign land means new teachers, new museums, and a new language. No, scrap that—it’s your time to play American ambassador to the United Nations of Partying. Hey, wait a minute! Life abroad, explains Elizabeth Reddington, is just like life at home—a tricky experiment in balance.
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Grub: Floating Above Dinner
By day, Jessica Levine paddled her kayak among the limestone crags of Vietnam’s Halong Bay. By night, she feasted on seafood from below the glassy waters. Back in the States, she’s still hungry.
Nirvana: My House Nat Can Whip Your House Nat
Down on your luck in Myanmar? Or just thankful the junta gave you an entry visa? Either way, pay a visit to the local nat shrine and learn what Ethan Todras-Whitehill did—that the li’l devil gods have the best racket going.
Readings from the Road: New Travel Books for Your Next Long Train Ride
From women's hilarious travel stories to the ultimate checklist, new travel books worth considering.
Our 3 Cents
When you’ve got Sir Edmund Hillary on the brain, it’s time to climb … something. Anything. Our favorite (and easy!) stone scrambles in California, Peru, and Egypt.
Cover Photo: Lonely Planet Images
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