Travel Legends: Q + A With Paul Theroux
Paul Theroux has been charming readers–and rooting out surprising adventures in far-flung places–for more than half a century. Known for his fondness for train travel, love-hate relationship with...
View ArticleTravel Tips From Nat Geo Staffers
Becoming a travel pro takes time–and lots of trial and error–but it’s not cheating to learn from the experiences of others. The folks at Nat Geo Travel know that as much as anyone. And while we have a...
View ArticleTwitter Chat: #TripLit Guru Don George on 5/13!
National Geographic Traveler‘s resident travel literature expert Don George will be the featured guest on our next live Twitter chat–on Tuesday, May 13. From writing tips to the best new #TripLit...
View ArticleTravel Lens: Dan Westergren’s World
Dan Westergren is the director of photography for National Geographic Traveler. Though he had an early affinity for black and white photography, being responsible for a travel magazine’s photographic...
View ArticleThe Dog Lover’s Guide to Travel
I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Kelly E. Carter, the mastermind behind The Jet Set Pets travel website and author of the new book The Dog Lover’s Guide to Travel, when she stopped by Nat...
View ArticleTwitter Chat: Offbeat Travel w/ Robert Reid, 6/17 #enroute
Pencil this in: National Geographic Travel‘s Offbeat Observer Robert Reid will be guest hosting our next live Twitter chat–at 12:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 17. For those who aren’t familiar with his...
View ArticleNat Geo Staff Picks: America’s Best Beach Towns
Is there a magic formula for the perfect beach town? No, but America could offer up more than a few candidates if they were doling out the title. Here are just a few of them, recommended by Nat Geo...
View ArticleTravel Lens: Amy Toensing’s World
Amy Toensing, an American photojournalist committed to telling stories with sensitivity and depth, is known for her intimate essays about the lives of ordinary people. A regular contributor to National...
View Article@NatGeoTravel Staff Picks: Best Islands
On the lookout for a great escape? There’s nothing quite like an island to transport you to an alternate reality—one where days seem to stretch on forever and troubles fall away like an ebbing tide....
View Article@NatGeoTravel Staff Picks: Best Fall Trips
With the changing of the seasons comes a change in where we as travelers set our sights on going. Inspired by our latest list of best fall trips, Nat Geo Travel staffers shared their own favorite...
View ArticleThe Changing Face of Travel
Traveler‘s 30-year history coincides, roughly, with the rise of travel as a widespread phenomenon. As we celebrate the magazine’s anniversary, I asked a dozen movers and shakers in the Nat Geo Travel...
View ArticleOh, the Places Nat Geo Goes
When you work at National Geographic, one of the first questions people ask is if you get to travel. The answer is often yes, but one of the best parts of the job is being surrounded by sharp,...
View Article@NatGeoTravel Staff Bucket List: 2015
The staff at National Geographic Travel is continually criss-crossing the globe to uncover the best and the brightest places, but we have travel wish lists just like everyone else. Here’s where we want...
View ArticleThe Best of Intelligent Travel
We publish new articles and stories all the time on Intelligent Travel, but there are a few that really got your attention last year. In case you missed them, here are the 14 most popular posts of...
View ArticleNat Geo Staff Picks: Favorite Travel Books
Travel literature. What is it? Memoirs detailing a life-changing trip to the Amazon, fiction that makes its setting a major character, nonfiction that asks its readers to consider a familiar...
View Article@NatGeoTravel Staff Picks: Summer Festivals
In the mood to celebrate among the masses? There’s nothing quite like an outdoor festival to make the summer season seem official. Here are a few of the @NatGeoTravel team’s favorite open-air festivals...
View ArticleI Heart My Hometown: #PostcardProject
National Geographic Traveler features editor Amy Alipio recently asked our readers to weigh in on whether they thought the postcard was obsolete. The response was astounding. Seems the postcard isn’t...
View ArticleI Heart My European Hometown: #PostcardProject
National Geographic Traveler features editor Amy Alipio recently asked our readers to weigh in on whether they thought the postcard was obsolete. The response was astounding. Seems the postcard isn’t...
View ArticleYour Shot of the Month: Brazil’s Salto Corumbá
Traveler‘s epic end-of-year “Best of the World” issue—which highlights 20 must-see places to visit in 2016—features a photograph taken by Your Shot member Victor Lima, who joined Nat Geo’s photo...
View ArticleOh, the Places Nat Geo Goes
When you work at National Geographic, one of the first questions people ask is if you get to travel. The answer is often yes, but one of the best parts of the job is being surrounded by sharp,...
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