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Safari
Safaris Need to Become More Diverse—and Now Is the Time
Black travel to Africa has gained momentum in recent years, but safari travelers remain mostly white. Travel experts are trying to change that.
July 30, 2020 01:36 PM
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Jennifer Flowers
Tips + News
U.K. to Enter COVID Lockdown for At Least Four Weeks
Under the new restrictions, bars and restaurants can only offer take-out, nonessential shops must close, and people can only leave home for specific reasons, such as exercise.
November 2, 2020 06:36 PM
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Jill Lawless
Air Travel News
Are You Ready for Your Face to Be the Only Travel Document You Need?
Biometrics promise a future of passengers moving through airports more quickly and seamlessly. But passengers have to opt into the technology in order for it to take off. Are enough travelers convinced?
November 16, 2022 12:10 PM
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Barbara Peterson
Air Travel News
The Best First-Class Airline Cabins in the World
Flying first class is one of the most incredible travel experiences you can have. We asked frequent flyers to share which airlines have the best of the best.
January 28, 2019 11:09 AM
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Mike Arnot
Trending News
How to Travel to Europe from the U.S. Right Now
European countries have again adjusted their policies after the United States was removed from the EU safe travel list—and the result is a wide variety of entry protocols, ranging from outright bans to no changes at all.
September 17, 2021 07:43 PM
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Michelle Baran
Cities We Love
Little Cities That Think Big: 8 Forward-Thinking Destinations Across the U.S.
Major metropolises are often known for their innovation and creativity, but these smaller towns and cities punch above their weight.
October 17, 2022 06:11 PM
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Elaine Glusac
History + Culture
Tracing the Roots of New Orleans Jazz on a Music-Centric Trip to Cuba
In the acclaimed documentary “A Tuba to Cuba,” NOLA’s Preservation Hall Jazz Band travels to the Caribbean in search of the sounds that gave birth to jazz. Here’s how to follow in the band’s footsteps on a visit to the island nation.
March 27, 2019 05:37 PM
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Andrew Parks
Beaches
The Art and Soul of Baha Mar in the Bahamas
The Art and Soul of Baha Mar in the Bahamas
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Art + Architecture
An Open-Air Festival Illuminates Amsterdam’s Canals With Light Installations That Nod to Climate Change
The city’s waterways have transformed into a temporary canvas for bright artworks, some of which reference the effects of global warming and rising sea levels.
December 17, 2019 05:52 PM
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Sarah Buder
Tips + News
Kenya’s All-Female Wildlife Ranger Team Defies Patriarchal Norms
By guarding wildlife and patrolling against poachers instead of doing household chores, the Maasai women in “Team Lioness” are breaking down barriers.
August 14, 2020 12:35 PM
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Tom Odula
History + Culture
10 Places Where You Can Follow Famous Footsteps in Historic Bavaria
Do as the Germans once did in this enchanting part of the country, where you can step back in time at old homes, historic sites, and more.
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United Airlines
Travel for Good
How Travelers Can Celebrate Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday, a day of global giving, takes place this year on November 28. Here’s where to donate now—and in the future—to the beloved places that need our help.
November 15, 2017 01:00 PM
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Maggie Fuller
Safari
Kenya Reopens to American Travelers. What Does That Actually Mean?
Kenya’s international borders are now open to (most) Americans, and travelers may have the great migration to themselves.
August 10, 2020 03:41 PM
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Annie Fitzsimmons
Epic Trips
Meet the Storyteller: Peggy Orenstein
New York Times best-seller Peggy Orenstein shares some thoughts on travel, writing, and performing for an audience after her appearance at AFAR Travel Tales.
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Food + Drink
Why Singapore’s Hawker Stalls Should Be the Next Stop on Your Travel List
Is one of the world’s greatest street food traditions at risk of disappearing? AFAR deputy editor Jennifer Flowers talks to Singaporean food expert KF Seetoh to find out.
July 10, 2019 03:55 PM
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Jennifer Flowers
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