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When in New York, Here Are the Top Things To Do


Traveling to New York is like a rite of passage. American citizens or foreign travelers flock to this entrancing city and feel as if they have changed after marveling those grand skyscrapers. But with so many things to do, it’s hard to decide where to even begin. This list of the top things to do in New York city might just make it a little bit easier.Continue reading

The Clumsy Traveler’s Holiday Giveaway


It’s November 15th–halfway through November–and our minds can’t stop buzzing about the approaching holiday season. Gifts need to be purchased, outfits are needed for holidays parties… And most importantly, travel is happening to see (or avoid) family from Thanksgiving until New Year’s Day. With that in mind, I want to help you save all of the money with The Clumsy Traveler Holiday Giveaway!Continue reading

A Perfectly Captured Holiday with Travelshoot

Have you ever looked at those perfectly poised pictures of your favorite, professional wanderlusters and wondered, ‘How do they have such beautiful photographs in foreign and exotic locations?’ You try to get your boyfriend or selfie stick to help take those elaborate shots with amazing angles, but you somehow end up looking like a potato. Now, looking like a beautiful jet-setter is easy with the help of Travelshoot!Continue reading

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11 Small and Easy Ways You Can Travel More Sustainably


Legendary chef Anne Marie Bonneau once brilliantly said, “We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly.” Us humans are messy and complicated and we don’t handle change very well. That’s why asking so many people to give up everything they know and love to go green isn’t exactly realistic. It seems like we need a more reasonable and pragmatic way to travel sustainably, for the sake of our planet.Continue reading

My Go-To Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Travel Snacks


You know those annoying people who have to modify their orders at restaurants? You know, the ones who need to look up diet-friendly restaurants in advance and basically can’t eat anything without 20 awkward requests to the server? Yeah, I’m *that* person. I’ve been gluten-free for about 8 months and dairy-free for 4 and let me tell ya, it’s been quite a rollercoaster of emotions. But as a traveler, I’ve managed to find some gluten-free and dairy-free travel snacks that have eased the pain.Continue reading