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Seven tented camps, including two new luxury/eco ones. Plus: what to read and see before you go.
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Eco safari camps, recommended outfitters, plus an amazing house rental and reading lists.
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An insider's guide to Rio. Plus, learn about a family trip in the Amazon and a bikini-boot-camp style spa.
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St. Barth’s has a rhythm of its own that mixes l’art de vivre with a laid-back tropical ease. What's new; where to stay and shop.
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Switzerland: St. Moritz

St Moritz has come roaring back. For an update on the legendary Swiss ski resort, check back soon.
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Sophisticated living combined with a refreshingly laid-back California attitude in a drop-dead gorgeous landscape.
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Amazing wildlife and sensational safari camps are keys to why Botswana is an African success story.
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The Thai island’s more glamorous, more grown-up side is quickly coming into its own.
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Jackson Hole

The laid-back Western resort has some of America's most stunning landscapes, which draw dare-devil skiers in the winter and nature enthusiasts in the summer.
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Damascus

Dating back to prehistoric times, Syria’s capital has been called the oldest capital city in the world.
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Giving Back: Places: Dispatch from Burmese Refugee Camp

From Tiffany Schauer, July 1, 2008 “Waking up in Mae Sot. Mae Sot is not a tourist destination. There are virtually no traveler accommodations except for backpacker level guesthouses. Alternatively,...
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Bhutan: Places: New Heights: Giving Back in Bhutan

When the kids of Neyphug, a monastery and orphanage in Bhutan, lose their ball playing soccer, it doesn’t roll into the street or out of bounds; it falls off the...
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Tanzania: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Klein’s Camp

A former German hunting camp on the northern edge of the Serengeti, Klein’s Camp was taken over by the visionary wilderness company CCAfrica (now &Beyond) in 1995. Its ten guest...
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Giving Back: People: Nepal: A Personal Pilgrimage

You might recognize Pallavi Shah from the Namesake. She had a small role in the film, which was based on the novel by her good friend Jhumpa Lahiri, as Gogol’s...
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Giving Back: Places: Dispatch from Thai Aid Mission

From Tiffany Schauer, June 30, 2008 “I have just traveled to Mae Sot, Thailand to visit the Burmese Refugee Camps and outlying projects serving the refugee communities. My guide for...
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India: Delhi: What to See & Do: Walks: Inner City Walks: Street Life by Street Kids

From Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: “Shekhar left his home in Bihar when he was 12 years old and arrived at the New Delhi Railway...
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Giving Back: Places: Doing Good with Friends in South Africa

From New Yorker and Friends of Africa Board Member Krista Krieger: Last June, I traveled to South Africa with several of my girlfriends. The trip’s purpose was twofold: we wanted...
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Giving Back: Places: A Disappearing View of Africa

In a world where you can get Ben & Jerry’s in Singapore, finding a culture untouched by globalization is becoming increasingly difficult. And so it is with a sense of...
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India: Delhi: Strategies: Tips: How to Help

From Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: “We recommend travelers contribute to reputable charities in lieu of giving to street beggars. A good resource is the...
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Giving Back: Pulse: Voluntourism 101

In 2003, when David Clemmons launched Voluntourism.org (www.voluntourism.org), a Web site to educate about volunteer travel opportunities around the world, the term “voluntourim” was known mostly to intrepid do-gooders, Peace...
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