After Absolute Travel staffer Noël Gilbert returned from Papua New Guinea with images that would make even National Geographic drool, the region instantaneously jolted to the top of our intrepid staffers’ wish lists. So when our friends at Papua New Guinea Tourism mentioned an Asaro Mudman and Huli Wigman wanted to visit us in New [...]
Posted on August 25, 2011, 10:57 am, by Lisa, under
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Southeast Asia.
Lisa Sun and Asia go back a long way. She lived in Beijing for almost a decade, traveling all of China as well as 15 countries in Asia on her own. Now after fourteen years with Absolute Travel, she continues to return to Asia annually to ensure her wealth of knowledge is current, from the [...]
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Posted on April 19, 2011, 9:37 am, by Katie, under
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They say Africa changes you forever. I had no idea who they were, nor did I know just how dead on they were, that is, until I experienced it for myself. After years of listening to my parents’ stories of their incredible visits to Kenya, and seeing movies like “Out of Africa”, “The Ghost and [...]
Aside from it being an idyllic place to kick back, there’s another reason to visit Bali: Green School. If you (or your kids!) are not brimming with excitement about the school part, we think you should reconsider. Picture children ranging from pre-kindergarten to 10th grade happily immersed in holistic practices that become status quo. Whether [...]
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