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Personal Journeys: Hiking Deep Into Dogon Country in Mali

A growing number of Western tourists are traveling to West Africa to experience the rituals of daily life in the Dogon cliffside villages.


Tuscany Without the Crowds

With few tourists, the dead of winter is the time to visit Tuscany, when the landscape is bright green, locals fill the cafes, and the cuisine is at its best.


Frugal Traveler: Snow Boots to Sockless, Briefly

The Frugal Traveler finds a cheap flight to Miami and spends one day escaping New York City’s frigid slush.


Practical Traveler: You Can’t Weatherproof a Flight

Finding a new flight after a major weather cancellation is complicated. But some certain strategies can pay off.


Last-Minute Winter Getaways

A list of seven destinations within shooting distance of New York that offer a welcome escape from winter’s punishing final weeks.


36 Hours in Telluride, Colo.

This Colorado mining town may be affixed to a world-class ski resort, but unlike Aspen, residents zip up in flannel instead of fur coats.


China’s Han Flock to Theme Parks Featuring Minorities

The ethnic theme playgrounds showcase features of ethnic minorities but also enforce the narrative that they are part of greater China.


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