David Miller

by NileGuide

David Miller has lived and traveled in Argentina on and off since 2002. In 2009 he settled in El Bolsón, a small Patagonian town at the foot of the Andean Cordillera, where he lives with his wife and two year old daughter, both native Porteñas.... Read more »

No April Fools: Machu Picchu to Reopen April 1st

by NileGuide

After nearly two months of closure following a freak flood that left tourists stranded near the ancient Incan citadel, Machu Picchu will reopen to the public on April 1. Thousands of tourists got more than they bargained for when railway tracks... Read more »

More Flight Cancelations in the Face of New Delay Rules

by NileGuide

Be careful what you wish for. No one wants to be stuck on an unmoving aircraft, staring through that little oval window at the same slice of tarmac, a fasten seat belt sign glaring down on you for hours on end. But is it worse than not flying... Read more »

At Sea: Why NileGuide is the Perfect Cruise Companion

by NileGuide

Cruises are the ultimate exercise in worry-free travel… that is, until you stop at a port of call and find yourself in need of plans for an entire day in a city you have no idea what to do in.  What are the options? You could buy a separate... Read more »

11 Amazing Volunteer Vacations for the Green Traveler

by NileGuide

Ready to take ‘adventure travel’ to a whole new level? Want to support the environment while still having an amazing vacation? Sick and tired of having no exciting travel stories to tell your friends when you get back home? If so,... Read more »

Madness on The Mountain

by lvcvb

The oldest rivalry in college sports just got a little more interesting. At 4:45 today at Stabler Arena, Lehigh and Lafayette will play for a Patriot League Championship and a ticket to The Big Dance.  The Patriot League tournament could... Read more »

Living La Dolce Vita

by tamara

If we’ve tempted you to investigate Italy at the La Dolce Vita event in London this weekend, be sure to locate stall G1 where you’ll see the lovely Aline and Sabine, and their Graham and Green-designed life-size boutique bolthole bedroom. They’ll... Read more »

Looking for tips on what to do and see in Leeds

by Karen Bryan

I’m looking for tips on the best Leeds attractions for my visit to the city next month. I’m co-hosting the Travel Learning Camp in Leeds on 22 April with  Darren Cronian, editor of Travel Rants.  I thought this was an ideal opportunity... Read more »

The Architecture of Rotterdam

by Andy Hayes

Rotterdam is an excellent city break or day trip from the popular Europe destination of Amsterdam. The city is Holland’s port, one of the largest ports in Europe. I love walking along the river and exploring the many shops and little... Read more »

I brake for sticky buns!

by Terri

One of my favourite memories of touring the Bay of Fundy occured when a tour group I was guiding many years ago commandeered the coach and MADE us stop for "sticky buns" at Kelly's Bakery in the village of Alma, New Brunswick.My earnest attempt... Read more »

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