Travel is often revered as a personal exploration of interests, new discoveries, and the liberation of rest and leisure. We jet off to Timbuktu in attempt to escape the monotony of routine, for a change of scenery, educational adventures, business, volunteering, or anything in between. However, we must acknowledge that for most people, the process of making these voyages a reality is a luxury in itself — not just monetarily; it can be determined, facilitated or impeded, by what passport you hold.
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Katie is a California native living in Mexico, who found herself amazed by spectacular ecology and landscapes on her recent trip to Costa Rica. Read on as she shares her tips and experiences from the region…
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