While the world grapples the impact of COVID-19 on our personal and social lives, Gen Z has drawn a uniquely short end of the stick. Many young adults were forced to leave their homes on campus and abroad because colleges cancelled semesters and study abroad programs. An entire generation has missed out on graduations, proms,
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Whether you’re looking for a mountaintop meadow, a tall forest or a red-rock wonderland, there’s a national park campground to match your geographical preference. These top US national park campgrounds offer unrivaled scenery, easy access to outdoor fun and prime wildlife watching. Best campground for stargazers Chisos Basin Campground – Big Bend National Park, Texas
Across the United States, local governments are beginning to move from shelter-in-place orders to phased schedules of reopening. This includes America’s National Parks, which are beginning to reopen after being shuttered for most of the spring season to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Here’s a roundup of what to expect for the summer season. Across
Tab1962/Dreamstime The printed passport has a new mobile BFF that makes it easier than ever to pass through customs. Some governments are mulling over the possibility of providing people with health passports to enable them to travel again. Authorities in Greece say they could open the country’s borders to tourists who arrive with health passports:
Angkana Kittayachaweng/Dreamstime Millions of Americans will make some colossal mistakes when they hit the road this year. Here, an easy checklist for preventing breakdowns and other roadside emergencies. Budget Travelers know that some of the best (and most affordable) vacations are road trips. With the chance to enjoy scenic highways, jaw-dropping national and state parks,
©R.M. Nunes/Shutterstock El Nido, Palawan, Philippines, aerial view of boats and limestone cliffs at Secret Lagoon beach. Did COVID-19 postpone or cancel your summer travel or study abroad plans? As someone who had 2020 branded as her ‘Year of Travel” for the past 3 years—I feel you. When or if international travel will return to
©Sanny11/Getty Images Take a tip from the experts on how to enjoy Cinco de Mayo from your home this year Take a tip from the experts on how to enjoy Cinco de Mayo from your home this year Translated to the 5th of May, Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s victory over France during the Franco-Mexican
Anytime a person an extended yet temporary time abroad they tend to build a lot of strong connections in a short period of time. Something about the impermanence of the time can make everything feel that much more magical and memorable. But, it’s a double-edged sword. These people may also be the most susceptible to
©loneroc/Shutterstock Klamath River Overlook, California With beachside vacations being put on hold with coronavirus-related closures, there’s an alternative way to access sand and surf – right from your screen. Across United States, the nation’s beaches are being represented on screen from coast to coast. Embrace these picturesque views across the United States through these web
©Torresigner/Getty Images Traffic passes colourful street art in Miami’s Wynwood District. If life is looking a bit drab without travel, add some color into your life by setting off on a street art tour around the world—virtually. Google makes it easy to revisit some of your favorite murals that you’ve come across during your travels
I was a sophomore in my summer engineering internship when I decided to Google “study abroad scholarships” to pass the time. That’s when I came across the Boren Awards, a national scholarship that provides up to $20,000 in funding to successful applicants who intend to learn an in-demand foreign language. This was one of the
Laura Brown Sunset from Shenandoah National Park 1. Play one of these games with your family – the Park Service has a great list of games designed for families to play while in social isolation. Think you know the most about the parks? Love baby animals? They have a game for you! 2. Take a
Being a young solo traveler is an incredible experience, but not one that you can simply Google a how-to guide for. Deciding on accommodations as a young solo traveler can be especially tricky on your few trips. Do you choose a Couchsurfing experience for the local, authenticity factor? An Airbnb for the privacy? A hostel
It’s not secret that COVID-19 has hit the airline industry hard, causing mass layoffs all around the world. In Sweden and the United Kingdom, laid off flight attendants are using their medical emergency training to help hospitals fight the coronavirus. Heart, ambition and dedication – from our cabin crew in Norway. 💙We proudly announce our
The US Department of State has stopped issuing new passports due to public health measures intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus, though there are some exceptions. Passport services in the US have been put on pause as the State Department issues strict restrictions on renewals and new passport applications. As of March 20,
Thanks to COVID-19, summer national park trips have been cancelled, and we’re all stuck inside relegated to digital meetings. But! Digital meetings can still be inspired by your favorite park! We’ve assembled 13 national park backgrounds to spice up your next Zoom meeting. Simply right click and download the image, then add it as a
A new app lets people hike the Appalachian Trail from anywhere, competing with friends to hit real-life landmarks © Cavan Images / Getty Images Mid-March to early May is typically one of the busiest times on the Appalachian Trail, as NOBO (or North Bound in AT parlance) trekkers flood the southern terminus of the famous
On April 2, 2020, the National Park Service has announced the closure of two more national parks, Grand Canyon and Joshua Tree due to COVID-19. A few of the major parks that are still open to visitors (with minimal services) are: Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Shenadoah, and Zion. As always, please check with the National
©Ditty_about_summer/Shutterstock Travel makes the world a better place. When humans are exposed to other cultures and ways of living, we open up and grow as individuals. With the freedom of travel currently on pause because of the COVID crisis, there are other ways to connect with the global community and make the world a better
A pilot spelled out the public health message “stay home” in the sky over Austria Flightradar24 Pilots have been using their aircraft to spell out requests and share uplifting messages on radar tracking maps during the COVID-19 outbreak. Governments and health officials have been promoting the “stay home” message to save lives during the COVID-19
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