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48 Hours: Things to Do in Central African Republic

Looking for meaningful things to do in Central African Republic? Let me share my two-day adventure. Spending 48 hours in the Central African Republic (CAR) was an eye-opening experience. Before this, I spent 48 hours in Tunis, Tunisia. I also explored 48 hours in Niamey. Each experience taught me something new. And with every trip, […]

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Dear America: Your BBQ is Cancelled. So is Your Hypocrisy. |The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog

An Open Letter to the United States of America When California was on fire, Canada sent water bombers to help. When our country is burning… You sent us a complaint letter. America, we need to talk. Dear United States Congress, Thank you so much for your deeply concerned letter about our wildfires “ruining your summer.”

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Mastering Cultural Fluency: Going Beyond ‘Hello’ Anywhere

Ever smiled and said “hello” in a new country, only to feel something was wrong? That’s where cultural fluency comes in. It’s more than learning words. It means understanding how people think, speak, and connect. Many travelers feel confused or uncomfortable at first. That’s called culture shock. It often happens when we don’t understand local

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Easy Tips to Stay Productive: Work-From-Home Motivation

Working from home sounds like a dream. But let’s be honest. Some days, it’s hard to stay focused. That’s why keeping your work-from-home motivation strong is very important. A little planning and the right habits can help you get things done. You can even do it with a smile. Living abroad or working remotely has

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River Crossing from Brazzaville to Kinshasa – How To Avoid Getting Scammed

From Brazzaville to Kinshasa, crossing the Congo River Kinshasa can be an unforgettable adventure! Asia’s top cities are exciting places to be. But nothing can match nature’s beauty. It’s truly an experience to explore one of the world’s great rivers. To stay healthy while traveling, you’ll need a good remote work budget and a few

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8 Smart and Good Investment Ideas in Philippines for OFW

Looking for a good investment in the Philippines for OFWs? You’re not alone. Many overseas Filipino workers dream of growing their hard-earned money and finding more financial stability. Of course, you need to learn simple tips on how to keep your money growing and safe. That’s if, like me, you want to visit places like

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The Best Things to Do in Dubai

Last updated:June 16, 2025 Planning a trip to Dubai and wondering what’s actually worth your time (and money)? Dubai Marina at night Whether you’re heading there with friends, kids in tow, traveling solo, or just want to see if Dubai lives up to the hype, this list has you covered. From desert safaris to indoor

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From Homesickness to Hope: Life Challenges of Overseas Filipino Workers

The life challenges of overseas Filipino workers can be tough. Being away from home, working in a foreign country, and adjusting to cultural differences is not easy. Many OFWs also struggle with money problems, workplace exploitation, and mental health issues. It’s even harder when facing language barriers, discrimination, or loneliness in the host country. But

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Why You Can’t Appreciate One Without the Other

I used to think “home” was a dirty word. Out there — on the road — was where life happened, full of exciting adventures, fascinating people, and endless possibilities. No dreary commutes, 30-minute lunch breaks, mind-numbing meetings, or endless lists of to-dos squeezed into a rushed weekend. Why would anyone want to be home, the

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Why I Always Try to Learn the Local Language

After years of traveling, I’ve learned something important. A few local words can change everything. People treat you differently when you try to speak their language. You don’t need to be fluent. It’s about showing respect. That simple act already supports sustainable tourism. When I visited South Korea, I studied basic Korean before the trip.

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