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Picture yourself bundled up in a warm puffy coat, sipping a thermos of hot mulled wine. You’re looking up at the clear night sky, freckled with bright stars in every direction. Suddenly, you notice a hazy fog forming due north. Your guide enthusiastically grabs the camera and announces that this is it. The moment you’ve been waiting for …
You’re about to meet the Aurora Borealis.
If you’ve been dreaming of a celestial vacation, then experiencing the majestic phenomenon of the Northern Lights should be on your bucket list.
Today, Traveling with AAA host Angie Orth welcomes Valerie Stimac, a travel and space tourism writer who grew up in Alaska. She’s the author of Lonely Planet’s Dark Skies: A Practical Guide to Astrotourismand has previously been on the show to share her astrotourism expertise. Raised under skies filled with the famous Aurora Borealis, she joins us to share her knowledge on traveling to witness this colorful, heavenly event.
You’ll discover the science behind the aurora phenomenon and the weather conditions necessary for them to be visible. You’ll learn which locations are most active in the United States and abroad as well as get tips that could increase your chances of seeing them. You’ll also hear helpful packing tips for staying cozy and learning which apps to download before you go.
What You’ll Learn:
(2:36) Why we see colors during the Aurora Borealis(5:42) The best seasons and locations and to see them(9:15) Apps to use and the KP index explained(12:44) Packing tips for a Northern Lights vacation(15:36) The number one mistake most people makeConnect with Valerie Stimac:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vstimac
Book: Stargazing Around the World: A Tour of the Night Sky https://shop.lonelyplanet.com/products/stargazing-around-the-world-a-tour-of-the-night-sky
Previous Episodes:
Astrotourism: Visiting the Heavens with Valerie Stimac
5 Biggest Upcoming Astronomical Events and Where to See Them, with Valerie Stimac
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Souvenirs are more than objects. They’re how we jog our memories to reflect on the experiences we’ve had exploring the world. They are also thoughtful gestures that let people back home know they are important.
That’s why selecting souvenirs can be considered an art form. Sometimes, it’s as simple as buying a kitschy shot glass or tea towel. Other times, the objects we choose might hold deeper significance. Knowing how to select the best keepsakes at the right moment for the intended recipient takes experience.
Today, Angie Orth is back with travel writer Rolf Potts. His book, Souvenir (Object Lessons), is a deep dive into the cultural history and significance of souvenirs.
You’ll hear how to weigh emotional authenticity over physical authenticity when it comes to selecting souvenirs, and how to budget for space and finances when deciding what you want to take home. You’ll also learn how to choose locally made crafts and why that’s important to tourist economies.
What You’ll Learn:
(0:45) Being instinctive about the items you choose(2:41) Consideration for authenticity(3:43) Opting for locally-produced gifts(4:43) Budgeting for souvenirs(7:30) Thinking outside of the gift boxConnect with:
https://rolfpotts.com
https://www.instagram.com/rolfpotts/
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https://www.facebook.com/rolf.potts
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Holding on to the memories of the places we travel through souvenirs is an act of preservation. They are the physical manifestations of our travel experiences captured through the things we buy, collect, and even photograph, along the way.
Souvenirs are meaningful not only for ourselves but they’re also a way of sharing those stories with others when we return home.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes travel writer Rolf Potts. He has reported from more than seventy countries and six continents for publications including National Geographic Traveler, The New Yorker, Slate.com, the New York Times Magazine, and the Travel Channel. He is the author of Souvenir (Object Lessons), a book that explores the cultural history of travel souvenirs.
You’ll learn the history of bringing objects home from travel journeys through the ages, and how souvenirs have evolved as access to travel has expanded and changed. You’ll hear about a Japanese-inspired tradition that imparts a deeper connection between the objects we choose and the people we gift them to, and you’ll learn how to be a more discerning shopper when it comes to selecting souvenirs.
What You’ll Learn:
(3:02) The definition of a souvenir(7:38) A deeper way to think about souvenirs(11:58) How photography has influenced our travel memories(14:49) The evolution of travel keepsakes(17:53) Advice on when to buy souvenirsConnect with:
https://rolfpotts.com
https://www.instagram.com/rolfpotts/
https://x.com/rolfpotts
https://www.facebook.com/rolf.potts
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Are you ready to experience the vibrant colors and rich cultural heritage of Día de Los Muertos? If the sweet smell of pan de muerto is already luring you in, then it’s time to settle on a destination.
There are so many options to choose from when it comes to places to experience Day of the Dead, whether it’s a festive city celebration or a more traditional community event. It just comes down to deciding which one is right for you.
Today, Angie Orth is back with Mathew Sandoval, a professor at Arizona State University who has extensively researched Day of the Dead, making him the perfect person to direct you toward the best Día de Los Muertos celebrations in the U.S. Lauren Cocking, a Mexico City–based travel writer, shares her favorite celebration destination in Mexico.
You’ll hear about various Día de Los Muertos celebrations in the U.S., from somber processions honoring those who’ve passed to fabulously ornate parades and parties. You’ll learn where to go if you’re looking for a unique event or a more family-focused day out. You’ll also discover the best Day of the Dead events if you plan to head to Mexico as well as how to respectfully participate or observe.
What You’ll Learn:
(1:03) A very traditional festival in Los Angeles(2:07) The best event for families (3:10) An energetic, fun-focused Day of the Dead event (4:43) Where to find a unique spin on the holiday(6:14) Two of the best celebrations in MexicoConnect with:
Mathew Sandoval:
https://mathewsandoval.com
Lauren Cocking:
https://www.laurensarahcocking.com
Dia de Los Muertos at Hollywood Forever Cemetery: https://www.ladayofthedead.com
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If a rich dose of cultural heritage tempts your travel appetite, then visiting a destination where Día de Los Muertos is celebrated might add a new dimension to your worldview. From intricate ofrendas to colorful papel picado, the holiday’s traditions are both beautiful and impactful.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Lauren Cocking and Mathew Sandoval. Cocking is a Mexico City–based freelance travel writer who has written extensively about traveling in Mexico and Day of the Dead for publications such as The Independent, Fodor’s, and Culture Trip. Sandoval is an Arizona State University professor who has extensively researched Day of the Dead and its influence on pop culture and tourism.
You’ll hear how Día de los Muertos is celebrated in the United States and Mexico. We’ll take a deep dive into the cultural and historical traditions that have influenced the holiday as well as the important role of honoring ancestors while also celebrating life. You’ll discover the roots of popular traditions like sugar skulls, face painting, and pan de muerto.
What You’ll Learn:
(2:05) The cultural origins of the holiday(5:39) Traditional elements you’ll see, hear, and smell (10:51) Respecting the culture as a visitor(13:29) Where to experience Día de Los Muertos (20:51) How Disney’s Coco measures up to realityConnect with:
Mathew Sandoval:
https://mathewsandoval.com
Lauren Cocking:
https://www.laurensarahcocking.com
Connect with AAA:
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For a city located in the Mojave desert, Las Vegas certainly is a land of plenty. Plenty to do, that is. From bustling casinos to high-caliber entertainment to some of the hottest restaurants in the country, it’s got something for everyone.
However, a bright-lights-big-city vibe isn’t the only trick that Vegas has up its sleeve. For nature lovers, the Vegas area offers a full house of fresh air and outdoor fun.
Today, Angie Orth is back with Melinda Sheckells. As a Las Vegas local, she knows the best places to escape outside of the city to get your nature fix. You’ll hear about the stunning natural beauty surrounding the city of Las Vegas, and how surprisingly close to the action these breathtaking natural wonders are located. You’ll also learn about an unmissable historical landmark and where to find canyon hikes, boat tours, and water sports.
What You’ll Learn:
(0:56) What you can do for a day at Mount Charleston(2:21) A hiker’s paradise just outside of the city(2:57) Where to get your water sports fix(3:41) A monument to American ingenuity(4:10) Where to experience nature if the weather doesn’t cooperateConnect with Melinda Sheckells:
https://www.instagram.com/melindasheckells/
https://linktr.ee/MelindaSheckells
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One of the best aspects of travel is that it offers us an opportunity to escape. Whether it’s from your job or from day-to-day life, going on vacation is your chance to shake up the ordinary, discover new places, and see amazing things.
However, it’s important to remember that no matter where you go, you’re still in the real world. And sometimes, the real world can get bumpy. That’s where travel advisories come in. They exist to help us make informed decisions about our destinations. But with all the different warning levels and sweeping declarations about destinations, how do we make sense of them?
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Jessica Fender, a seasoned travel writer and contributor to the Ask the Traveler column in Westways and AAA Explorer magazines. Recently, she wrote about making sense of travel advisories to help travelers demystify these government-issued warnings.
You’ll learn which agencies issue travel advisories and where you can find the most up-to-date information. You’ll hear about the various advisory levels and what each of them indicates about a destination. She also shares helpful tips on how to navigate travel advisories and get the most out of your trip while keeping safety top of mind.
What You’ll Learn:
(1:48) Travel advisory basics and why they’re issued (4:31) What the four levels are indicating(7:14) Navigating advisories for Mexico and the Caribbean(12:31) Trusted websites for understanding specifics(14:45) Tips for staying safe when travel advisories are in placeConnect with Jessica Fender:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenderama/
Previous Episodes featuring Jessica Fender:
Adventures in Iceland (April 20, 2023)
Australia Adventures (August 31, 2022)
Resources mentioned:
US Department of State Travel Advisories: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/
United Kingdom's Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advisories: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC): https://www.osac.gov/
Equaldex: https://www.equaldex.com/
Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP): https://mytravel.state.gov/s/step
National Geographic Article: Is it safe to go there? The U.S. travel advisory system, explained
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Las Vegas has long been the ultimate destination for fun.Whether you’re into the glamorous shows, high energy of the casinos, or countless options for delicious restaurants, Las Vegas has you covered.
Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps, especially when it comes to introducing fresh and innovative experiences like the Sphere, Spiegelworld’s DiscoShow, and Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart at AREA15.
With so much to see, do, and–of course–eat, it’s a good idea to plan ahead.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Las Vegas expert Melinda Sheckells. She’s been an editor and writer in Las Vegas for more than a decade, sharing her in-the-know local insights with publications like The Hollywood Reporter, Business Traveler, and Forbes Travel Guide.
You’ll hear about the best new entertainment on and off the Strip. She shares insider knowledge about the top restaurants, hottest shows, and most exciting music residencies coming to the city. You’ll also learn about unique experiences that add a totally new dimension to the Las Vegas scene as well as where to find a vintage taste of Vegas.
What You’ll Learn:
(2:05) Experiences to purchase your tickets for now(5:47) The vintage side of Vegas(8:33) Everything you need to know about Area 15(13:37) The most exciting new restaurants(20:56) When to visit and how to get the best dealsConnect with Melinda Sheckells:
https://www.instagram.com/melindasheckells/
https://linktr.ee/MelindaSheckells
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When you travel, you’re experiencing a new place as a visitor. You’re exploring villages, towns, and cities that others call home.
Following the Golden Rule is one way to ensure you’re being a respectful traveler.
But there are even more ways to boost your savvy-traveler ranking so you can navigate the unfamiliar like a pro.
Today, Angie Orth is back with Molly O’Brien, an experienced travel writer who knows a thing or two about traveling courteously. She’s written for Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Fodor’s, and Business Insider about etiquette, overtourism, and being respectful when you’re on the road.
You’ll learn how to think like a local when you’re visiting a new destination so that you’re contributing to the experience of the people who live there. You’ll hear trip-planning tips that open the door to destinations and accommodation options you might not have previously considered. You’ll also learn the best way to navigate dietary needs and a hot tip for keeping calm if things get heated during your travel experience.
What You’ll Learn:
(0:44) Being considerate of locals where you’re traveling (1:36) Planning when and where to visit, and going off the beaten path(3:40) Choosing accommodation when you travel(5:03) Navigating dietary restrictions(8:41) The best tip for keeping your cool when you travelConnect with Molly O’Brien:
Website: https://metropolitanmolly.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metropolitanmolly
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetropolitanMolly
X: https://twitter.com/Molly_A_OBrien
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Travel isn’t what it used to be. Flights, hotels, and experiences have become more accessible, and there are a growing number of people exploring the world, choosing to make travel a priority in their lives.
As travel has become more affordable around the globe, people are packing their bags and joining that security line at the airport, which can lead to longer wait times, more crowded flights, and busier destinations.
Not only does that put stress on the most sought-after places in the travel circuit, but it can make travel a stressful experience.
It’s time to talk about R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Molly O’Brien, an experienced travel writer who has covered travel topics like etiquette, overtourism, and other important travel trends. Her work has been featured in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Fodor’s, and Business Insider.
You’ll hear what it means to be a respectful traveler, from the moment you start planning to the journey home. You’ll learn about airport etiquette and best practices for flying, so you can avoid being the subject of a viral online video. You’ll also understand the role of sustainability when it comes to preserving the best parts of the places we love.
What You’ll Learn:
(3:38) A checklist of respectful tips(6:08) Navigating local tipping customs(9:50) Being a good airline traveler(17:21) Keeping your cool when travel stress is high(23:13) Being mindful of sustainability when you travelConnect with Molly O’Brien:
Website: https://metropolitanmolly.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metropolitanmolly
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetropolitanMolly
X: https://twitter.com/Molly_A_OBrien
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If you had a busy summer, you could possibly open up a whole new world of opportunity and adventure with winter travel to unique and unexpected places. Whether it’s scoring deals at a lesser-known ski resort or heading further south for some winter sun on your shoulders, taking a winter vacation has never sounded better.
Today, Angie Orth is back with Chadner Navarro. In our previous episode, he shared his favorite winter travel destinations. Now he’s revealing his top tips for planning off-peak travel and scoring the best deals.
You’ll hear how to start planning your off-peak adventure and narrow down the countless destinations at your fingertips. You’ll learn how and where to get the best travel and accommodation deals. You’ll also understand how to successfully manage expectations for winter travel and protect your investment, just in case winter weather makes things a little more adventurous than you expected.
What You’ll Learn:
(0:39) How to start planning for winter travel(1:04) The best time to travel during the winter(2:32) When to find the best deal and what to avoid(3:17) How to hunt for the best winter travel deals(3:53) Managing winter travel expectationsConnect with Chadner Navarro:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chadner/https://www.instagram.com/chadner/?hl=en
X: https://twitter.com/chadner
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The words “summer” and “vacation” have always gone together. Summer travel is certainly wonderful, but it’s not the only time to vacation.
If you’re looking for great deals, fewer crowds, and more travel flexibility, then taking a trip during the winter might be right up your alley.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Chadner Navarro, a seasoned travel writer who has contributed to Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, The Wall Street Journal, Food & Wine, and Vogue.com. As an off-peak traveler and ski enthusiast, he’s got some great advice to share about the best travel destinations for winter.
You’ll hear what makes the winter months a great time to travel, and where you can expect to find the best deals. You’ll hear about unique destinations where you can enjoy warmer temperatures and the coolest spots for snow sports to satisfy your adventurous spirit.
What You’ll Learn:
(1:23) Why winter is a great time to travel (4:46) Fresh winter destination ideas (6:46) Where to find deals for winter travel (12:26) Less crowded ski destinations to explore(16:27) How climate change is affecting off-season travelConnect with Chadner Navarro:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chadner/
X: https://twitter.com/chadner
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Do you crave a little adrenaline rush every now and then? What about a sense of community? Have you ever considered combining those desires for your next getaway?
Small-group adventure tours are a wonderful way to experience new places and meet new people with the trusted guidance of an expert.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Jill Robinson, an adventure travel enthusiast who has written for Westways, AAA Explorer, Travel + Leisure, and Afar. She has traveled the world, often choosing small-group adventure travel as a way to experience new destinations. She has even tagged along with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay as a consultant on his National Geographic series, Uncharted.
You’ll hear about the benefits of traveling with a small group and the advantages of having a professional guide along for the journey. You’ll learn how to find the right kind of travel experience for your style of adventure and ability level. You’ll also hear how travel companies are giving back to local communities and enabling travelers to have more authentic cultural experiences.
What You’ll Learn:
(2:12) The benefit of small-group travel in remote locations(5:48) What to consider when booking the right adventure for you(13:59) Why small-group adventure travel is great for solo travelers(18:15) Connecting with local communities through small-group outfitters(19:40) Traveling with Chef Gordon RamsayConnect with Jill Robinson:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dangerjr/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dangerjillrobinson/
X: https://x.com/dangerjr
Connect with AAA:
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If you want to visit a unique region on the high seas, then the Canadian Maritimes should be on your bucket list.
Cruising the North Atlantic is the ultimate way to experience the beauty, dive deep into the culture, and eat all of the seafood you can devour in this flavorful region of Eastern Canada.
Today, Angie Orth is back with blogger and cruise expert Ilana Schattauer. She’s sharing her most valuable tips for planning and packing for your Maritimes adventure.
You’ll hear about the historical importance of the Canadian Maritimes region, and what you’ll find at the most popular and picturesque port of call. She shares the top stops along the route for lovers of food and wine, and her favorite off-ship excursions. You’ll also get expert advice on what to pack for the perfect cruise vacation.
What You’ll Learn:
Where to explore the rich history of the region (0:46)Exploring Peggy’s Cove (1:10)The best spots for foodies and wine connoisseurs (2:12)Excursions you shouldn’t miss (3:00)Cruise packing tips to remember (4:30)Connect with Ilana Schattauer :
Blog: https://lifewellcruised.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewellcruised/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LifeWellCruised
Article: https://lifewellcruised.com/what-to-pack-for-a-canada-new-england-cruise/
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Are you looking for lesser-known destinations that feel a world away, but do not require flying around the globe?
Bonus question: Do you want to see different places but only deal with unpacking your bags once?
Nestled in the northeast corner of North America, there is a region where you can explore a wide range of breathtaking landscapes, enjoy temperate weather, see historic cities, towns, and villages, and fill your plate with abundant fresh seafood. Cruising this region makes the deal even sweeter.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Ilana Schattauer, the cruise guru behind the popular blog Life Well Cruised. She’s here to share her love for the Canadian Maritimes, a region of Eastern Canada known for its unique coastal beauty.
You’ll learn where the Canadian Maritimes are located and what to expect from this lesser-known part of Canada. You’ll discover the history and the beauty that await at each port of call, and the best time of the year to visit.
If you’re ready to hit the high seas in style, then planning a cruise among the spectacular landscape of this region needs to be on your bucket list.
What You’ll Learn:
What to expect in the Canadian Maritimes region (2:43)Exploring the ports of call (7:00)The food you’ll enjoy along the way (11:28)When to go for the best weather and scenery (16:12)The best departure cities for cruising the Canadian Maritimes (18:31)Connect with Ilana Schattauer:
Blog: https://lifewellcruised.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewellcruised/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LifeWellCruised
Article: https://lifewellcruised.com/what-to-pack-for-a-canada-new-england-cruise/
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There’s more to travel than ticking the boxes and experiencing the “must-sees.” Often, the moments we remember most fondly are the encounters that we did not expect.
That’s the concept behind slow travel. It’s about not packing your schedule to the brim. Instead, it’s about leaving room for the unexpected.
In our previous episode, you heard stories about the most enriching and endearing experiences that become possible when you loosen up your itinerary. If you’re searching for more authenticity and meaning through slow travel, then this episode will help point you toward the best places to have those experiences.
Today, Angie Orth is back with slow travel expert Brittany Anas. As a seasoned freelance travel and lifestyle writer, she’s learned to embrace a slower pace of discovery, which has led to deeper, more meaningful experiences.
You’ll hear what makes an ideal destination for slow travel. She shares the best vacation spots for families, those traveling solo, and anyone who wants to wine and dine their way through their next escape.
What You’ll Learn:
The qualities that make a destination great for slow travel (1:17)Slow travel destinations for families (1:42)Where to slow travel solo (2:27)Destinations that naturally embrace the concept of slow travel (3:46)Where to take it slow for great food and wine (5:26)Connect with Brittany Anas:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyanas33
Articles:
Men’s Journal: Slow Travel Will Be 2024's Biggest Vacation Trend—and It Might Change Tourism Forever
Forbes: How To Negotiate More PTO—According To Top Career Experts
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While we all love to discover different places when we travel, we often plan trips using the same formulaic method: We research, book, and then research and book some more.
On one hand, it makes sense. We want to see as much as we can in the short time we have to travel. But the downside to that is that we rush through these experiences, ticking those must-see boxes as we go. That can mean that we miss the real authenticity of a destination and its people in the rush to “see it all.”
If you’re looking for something that goes a little more in depth and personal, there’s a growing trend in travel you should know about: slow travel.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Brittany Anas, a freelance travel and lifestyle writer based in Denver. Not only does she embrace the slow travel concept in how she travels, she’s also interviewed slow travel experts and organizers of slow travel trips in order to understandwhat makes a slower travel pace a richer and deeper experience.
You’ll learn what slow travel is all about, and why it’s becoming so appealing to travelers. You’ll hear Brittany’s personal experiences of discovering a new way to be a visitor and why connecting with locals is such an important aspect of slow travel. You’ll also get tips on how to interact with locals and learn what kinds of tours are available that can help you discover a more authentic side of your favorite destinations.
What You’ll Learn:
What it means to travel slowly (2:01)How to plan a trip and still leave space for the unknown (11:08)The personal impact a slow travel experience can have (14:28)Connecting with locals when you travel (17:12)How tour companies are embracing the trend (18:53)Connect with Brittany Anas:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyanas33
Articles:
Men’s Journal: Slow Travel Will Be 2024's Biggest Vacation Trend—and It Might Change Tourism Forever
Forbes: How To Negotiate More PTO—According To Top Career Experts
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Traveling with a disability used to feel limiting, but today, the world is opening up with accessibility in mind.
From cities to beaches, from mountain peaks to top international destinations, traveling with a disability is becoming much easier. What are the best accessible destinations to explore?
Today, Angie Orth is back with Alvaro Silberstein, founder of Wheel the World. The company has made it its mission to empower travelers with disabilities to explore the globe with all of the details needed to travel comfortably and confidently.
You’ll hear about the best bucket list destinations to explore where accessibility has been built into the travel experience. He shares helpful recommendations for getting comfortable with traveling, and how to navigate destinations that many thought were impossible. He also provides his personal favorite places to visit as well as a few up-and-coming hot spots.
What You’ll Learn:
A great destination for someone with a disability traveling for the first time (0:35)How to prepare for the terrain of Patagonia (1:17)A unique accessible destination for adventure travelers (1:57)Top trending accessible travel destinations for 2024 (2:42)His best overall vacation spot for travelers (3:15)Guest Info:
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What if traveling wasn’t as easy as clicking the “Book Now” button?
What if in addition to all of the fun details, you had to think about logistics?
For travelers with disabilities, details like the width of doorframes, the layout of the shower, and elevator access can make or break a trip.
But thanks to one creative and determined entrepreneur, getting this information is finally as easy as clicking a button.
Today, Angie Orth welcomes Alvaro Silberstein, founder of Wheel the World, a company that empowers travelers with disabilities to explore the globe.
You’ll hear how Alvaro’s life changed suddenly at 18 years old and how his unwavering determination to keep exploring the world eventually blossomed into a business. He shares what it’s really like for travelers with disabilities to arrange accessible travel, and how we can all become better allies to the community. You’ll also hear how he’s making journeys that many thought were impossible, not only possible - but also comfortable and accessible for everyone.
What You’ll Learn:
What it’s like to plan a trip and to travel with accessibility in mind (4:41)How to be a better ally to travelers with disabilities (7:33)Where his concept for Wheel the World originated (10:27)The support his company provides for people with disabilities (15:44)How the travel industry is adapting to include everyone (17:35)Guest Info:
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Traveling is about seeing unique architecture, exploring new cultures, and basking in the uniqueness of the world. Perhaps most importantly, it’s also about what you’ll eat and drink along the way.
Today, Angie Orth is back with Mark Baker, a freelance journalist, travel writer, author, and American expat who has lived in Prague for 30 years. As a destination expert for this bustling European city, he’s got the inside scoop on the best food in Prague and where to find it.
You’ll hear about the most iconic Czech dishes, where to find them, and how to spot the tourist-driven places to avoid. Mark shares his favorite local establishments for hearty, down-to-earth plates, high-level culinary experiences, and delectable pastries. You’ll also get an introduction to the local beer culture and learn about the emerging wine culture in the region.
What You’ll Learn:
Where to grab your first meal of the day (0:54)An old-school cafe where you can find a traditional Czech lunch (2:16)The place to splash out for a Michelin-level dining experience (3:10)Exploring beer culture and wine country (3:55)Where to satisfy your sweet tooth (7:09)Guest Info:
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