Don’t go anywhere without this pillow
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Guidebooks can be wonderful resources for helping travelers navigate destinations. But the best travel books can also inspire journeys. Fiction or nonfiction, there’s no shortage of books with a sense of place just waiting to spark your next adventure. |
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Tourist hotspots around the world are grappling with overtourism. One solution? Traveling to under-the-radar dupes. |
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From eye-opening evening tours of Rome’s Coliseum to glow-in-the-dark mushroom treks in South Australia, find unique adventures in more than 30 countries. |
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Learn about a pioneering Black family of guides and sled dogs on snowy rescue missions. With beautiful illustrations by Madeline Kloepper, this book is sure to inspire any child to make their own mark in the great outdoors. |
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Singing sand dunes, rainbow trees, exploding ants, and pink armadillos. This book highlights 500 of the most unusual and least-understood flora, fauna, and funga across all seven continents. |
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This travel pillow works by placing the support against one side of your head, then wrapping the remaining fabric around your neck like a scarf. |
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This travel adapter accommodates seven devices and comes with multiple attachment plugs for outlets in most of Europe, Australia, Japan, and more destinations. |
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Water-resistant and soft, this money belt has two main compartments and several more mesh pockets for stashing all your valuables. |
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This power bank is about the size of a credit card, yet has three ports, an LCD display, and 10,000 mAh for charging a smartphone two to three times, says the maker. |
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Despite its light weight and slim design, this collapsible water bottle is built to withstand the demands of travel. It has a wide mouth, a flip-top straw, and a pop-up handle for extra convenience. |
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The cushy foam on these shoe inserts helps absorb shock to protect joints, while an odor-neutralizing layer works to keep feet and shoes fresh. |
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This carry-on has a sturdy polycarbonate shell, a compression panel with buckles, and a comfortable rubber handle. The 360-degree wheels mean the bag glides through the airport. |
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With a water-resistant leather upper and rubber outsole, this walking shoe is a great choice for slippery surfaces. The padded memory foam collar, plush tongue, EVA midsole, and rocker design add comfort. |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY WESTEND61 GMBH/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO |
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Whether you’re looking for simple, book-like devices or full-color displays with note-taking features, these are the best e-readers for travel. |
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