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Get Out: The Unfriendliest Cities in the World

For every five-star review of a travel destination on TripAdvisor, there’s the opposite. The reasons range from locations that look better in pictures to over-populated city centers filled with scam artists and hucksters to over-priced meals served with a side order of attitude. It’s time to venture off-resort, into some of the unfriendliest cities in the whole wide world.

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The Most Common Scams from Around the World

There’s nothing like traversing the world and exploring new countries and cultures, but sometimes the experience is spoiled by dishonorable people preying on uninformed travelers. If you make an effort to learn about the classic scams, you’re unlikely to fall victim to them and can just enjoy the positive side of your trip. To help, here’s a list of common scams around the world for you to get acquainted with.

14 Ways to Screw Up an International Trip

There are countless things that could go wrong on an international trip, and many of them are out of your control. However, there’s possibly an equal number of ways to screw up your trip, and unfortunately no one to blame but yourself.

The Best Countries to Live as an Expat

Today, we’ll scour the globe for the best places that you, our prospective American expat, can conceivably call a home away from home. Sun, sand, culture, food — we’ve got it all! So, sit back, relax, and start scheming ways in which you can quit your job because these are the best countries in the world to live as an expat.

Mini Guide to Peru

Peru is one of the fastest-growing economies in South America. Once home to several ancient civilizations — most notably the Incas — the country boasts a diverse selection of natural wonders.

13 Tips for Long Bus Journeys

In the same way you need to plan ahead for any trips, you should do the same before a long bus journey in order to have a pleasant experience.

Cultured Palate: Dishes from Cuba

For decades, Americans and Cubans have been separated by government restrictions. Yet newly porous borders are giving tourists the chance to explore Cuba’s cuisine and traditions for the first time.