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Behind the Story: How a Writer Prepared for a 40,000-Mile Trip - nytimes.com - Spain - New York - Mexico - Turkey - Bolivia - India - Mongolia - Pakistan - Iraq - city Delhi, India
nytimes.com
09.11.2023 / 10:53

Behind the Story: How a Writer Prepared for a 40,000-Mile Trip

Eighteen months ago, when the New York-based T writer at large Aatish Taseer began planning his reporting trips for this month’s three-part feature story — an exploration of religious travel in Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq — he was already well acquainted with the idea of pilgrimage. His first book, the 2009 memoir “Stranger to History,” opens with what is arguably the world’s best-known faith-motivated journey, the hajj to Mecca, and ends with what he describes as a personal pilgrimage to meet his estranged father in Pakistan. In Delhi, India, where Taseer grew up, quick trips for the purpose of worship were commonplace. “People would do a pilgrimage on an ordinary Sunday,” he says, “instead of going to an amusement park.”

How to get around Guatemala - lonelyplanet.com - Spain - Usa - Mexico - Guatemala - Belize - city Guatemala - Honduras - El Salvador
lonelyplanet.com
06.11.2023 / 12:13

How to get around Guatemala

With its pyramids, ruins, jungles, volcanoes and thriving Mayan culture, Guatemala is where the story of Central America comes vividly to life.

How to get around Mexico City - lonelyplanet.com - Mexico - city Mexico
lonelyplanet.com
02.11.2023 / 18:59

How to get around Mexico City

Mexico City is one of the most culturally jam-packed cities in the world. It's also one of the largest and most heavily populated, stretching around 50km across and filled home to more than 20 million people. 

How To Make Pan De Muerto, According To A Mexico City Pastry Chef - forbes.com - Mexico
forbes.com
01.11.2023 / 23:39

How To Make Pan De Muerto, According To A Mexico City Pastry Chef

Pan de Muerto (bread of the dead) is a sweet bread central to Dia de Los Muertos traditions. It’s an ofrenda (offering) left at the altars of dead family members whose souls are believed to cross over during Dia de los Muertos, the Nov. 1 and 2 holiday when the veil between the living and the dead is lifted and lost loved ones are celebrated.

Deepak Chopra Launches Wellness Cruises With Swan Hellenic - forbes.com - Bahamas - Greece - Italy - Usa - Mozambique - Mexico - Canada - Nassau, Bahamas - city Cape Town - county Halifax - city New York, Usa - Panama - Barbados - New York, Usa - city Bridgetown, Barbados
forbes.com
31.10.2023 / 11:55

Deepak Chopra Launches Wellness Cruises With Swan Hellenic

World-renowned spiritual teacher and author Deepak Chopra has formed a multi-year partnership with expedition cruise line Swan Hellenic, creating a series of 'Explore & Restore' wellbeing cruises designed to foster self-discovery and cultural immersion.

Manhattan views, s'mores and campfires: how to go glamping in NYC - nationalgeographic.com - Usa - New York - Mexico - county Island - city Manhattan - county Ferry
nationalgeographic.com
31.10.2023 / 11:41

Manhattan views, s'mores and campfires: how to go glamping in NYC

The passengers who spill off the boat at Governors Island ferry terminal are already in holiday mode. In the eight minutes it’s taken to make the crossing from Manhattan, any daily preoccupations have been cast off. Sunglasses on, day bags slung over shoulders, they consult the map on the information board and then go their separate ways. 

Día de los Muertos: how to celebrate Mexico’s Day of the Dead - lonelyplanet.com - Spain - Poland - Mexico - state Oregon
lonelyplanet.com
31.10.2023 / 07:08

Día de los Muertos: how to celebrate Mexico’s Day of the Dead

Mexico is famous for its unique treatment of death – and, by extension, of life.

Southwest Just Added 24 New Routes—Including New Caribbean, Mexico, and Costa Rica Service - afar.com - Bahamas - Usa - county Park - Mexico - county Orange - state California - state Florida - county San Juan - Costa Rica - Dominican Republic - state Montana - Cayman Islands - area Puerto Rico - city Bozeman, state Montana - county Fresno
afar.com
31.10.2023 / 02:25

Southwest Just Added 24 New Routes—Including New Caribbean, Mexico, and Costa Rica Service

Die-hard fans of Southwest Airlines (you know who you are) recently got a welcome boost in service. The low-cost airline last week unveiled an expanded flight schedule that includes two dozen entirely new routes—six of them to international destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America—and six pre-existing routes that the airline is bringing back next year.

Ask Skift: How Do Visa Processing Delays Affect Tourism? - skift.com - Usa - Brazil - China - Mexico - city Las Vegas - Saudi Arabia - India
skift.com
30.10.2023 / 15:27

Ask Skift: How Do Visa Processing Delays Affect Tourism?

Some countries, including the United States, have yet to make a full tourism recovery from the pandemic, and lengthy waits for visitor visas are one reason why. Several travel executives have argued that those long waits have hurt the ability to attract visitors.

Beyond The Walls: How Rosewood Baha Mar’s Art Reveals The True Bahamas - forbes.com - Bahamas - France - Mexico - city Nassau - state Rhode Island
forbes.com
30.10.2023 / 09:41

Beyond The Walls: How Rosewood Baha Mar’s Art Reveals The True Bahamas

At first light at Rosewood Baha Mar, arguably one of the most stylish hotels in The Bahamas, the sand is being meticulously raked on the idyllic Cable Beach and, in the kitchens, piles of exotic fruit are being prepared for the countless rum-laced Bahama Mamas which will be served that day: it’s another day in paradise.

ALG Vacations Puts the Spotlight on Cancun With Flash Sale - travelpulse.com - Mexico
travelpulse.com
24.10.2023 / 20:17

ALG Vacations Puts the Spotlight on Cancun With Flash Sale

ALG Vacations is putting the spotlight on Cancun with a 72-hour flash sale.

A guide to Los Angeles, the cinematic Californian city with Latin American roots - nationalgeographic.com - Spain - Los Angeles - Usa - Mexico - state California - city Los Angeles - city Tokyo - city Chinatown - city Downtown - county Pueblo - city With
nationalgeographic.com
19.10.2023 / 13:13

A guide to Los Angeles, the cinematic Californian city with Latin American roots

You wouldn’t know it from the sea of skyscrapers hemmed in by traffic-clogged freeways. Or from the flashy Hollywood studios, the multi-million-dollar celebrity homes or the Dior parading down Rodeo Drive. But a little over 200 years ago, Los Angeles was a wilderness, just sea and mountains and big sky. Back then, what’s now considered the quintessential US city wasn’t even in America, but in Mexico.

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