Trekking in Nepal
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View ArticleTraveling to India: A Journey to Diversity
There is far more to India than the Taj Mahal, Rajasthan and Varanasi – the Classic India tour. Of course, those places are most travelled, but wherever you go in the largest democracy in the world,...
View ArticleFox News Features Myths and Mountains in Millennial Travel Trends Article
Millennial looking to travel to far flung locales for social media bragging rights? This article from Fox News recommends Myths and Mountains to get you there....
View ArticleMyths and Mountains Named Top Luxury Travel Blog
Travel credit card comparison site, Credit Donkey, named our very own blog as one of their favorites for luxury travel. http://www.creditdonkey.com/luxury-travel-blogs.html Read our Blog here. The...
View ArticleMyths and Mountains Featured in Town and Country World Tour
To celebrate 170 years of Town&Country magazine, travel experts created an update on the classic world tour. Our very own experts were asked to contribute. Explore Asia with Toni Neubauer and then...
View ArticleMystical Bhutan: a Published Trip Recount from Traveler Debbie Stone
Debbie Stone, a Myths and Mountains traveler, took a trip to Bhutan in June. Her moving recount of her travels and learning was recently published in Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine. Check out her...
View ArticleTraveling in Dawei Myanmar
It took me 36 hours and three flights to get to Dawei. Although it’s just some 1200 miles from Kathmandu, my point of departure, the cheapest and best connection took me from Nepal to Doha, Qatar; to...
View ArticleAntonia Neubauer Named Condé Nast Travel Specialist in India, Bhutan and Nepal
Thank You Condé Nast I’m very excited to share the news that, as President and founder of Myths and Mountains, I have once again made the list of Condé Nast Traveler’s Top Travel Specialists — this...
View ArticleChristmas Travel Ideas for 2018: Plan Ahead!
Choose a Different Kind of Holiday – Christmas Travel Ideas Did the sweet holiday season leave you exhausted? Us too! The packages were wrapped, Christmas cards dropped in the mail and the favorite...
View ArticleMyths and Mountains Named to Wendy Perrin WOW List for Bhutan, Nepal, and...
Wendy Perrin’s WOW Week begins on January 22, and Myths and Mountains is in the thick of the action. We are starting 2018 with a “bang,” as President, Dr. Antonia Neubauer has been named to Wendy...
View ArticleWeekly Travel Digest Features Myths and Mountains Trip to Dawei
Wish You Were Here is a weekly travel digest that features some of the best trips and travel information from around the world. The digest seeks to inspire travelers to get out and explore! The January...
View ArticleMyths and Mountains Vietnam Trip Appears on Travel Blog
De Journey, Mon featured Myths and Mountains on their website through a guest blogger’s post. This post recounted the blogger’s personal experience on a Myths and Mountains trip to Vietnam. The post...
View ArticleWildlife Travel in Sri Lanka: A Journey of Diversity
Wildlife travel is taking off as more opportunities are opening up. Love seeing animals in their natural habitat, but torn between choosing a big game safari or the opportunity to see more varied...
View ArticleWhat is a Tibetan Buddhist Mandala?
No one knows for sure when mandalas were first created, but both ancient and modern cultures use them as objects of meditation. Wherever they appear across the globe, mandalas take a similar form: a...
View ArticleAsian Trips For Your Inner Archaeologist
Whether you’re visiting Asia or Southeast Asia for the first time or returning for your fifth, you’ll find ancient sites to explore. With so many ruins and monuments strewn across the land from...
View ArticleGet Ready for Trekking the Himalayas—from Everest Base Camp to the Annapurna...
Travelers planning on trekking the Himalayas know it’s no walk in the woods. Still, regardless of their fitness level, the question first-timers always ask is, “How hard is it?” And my answer is...
View ArticleWhere to Go for Summer Festivals in the Himalayas
Photo Credit: Terri Gold The Himalayas could be called the “Land of Festivals,” because there’s a reason to celebrate almost every week of the year in Nepal, Ladakh and Tibet. Although you can take...
View Article5 Myths About Tipping in Asia
What to tip or whether to tip at all has become an easier question to answer now that Asia and Southeast Asia countries have become such well-traveled destinations. Today guides and drivers from...
View ArticleTraveling with Kids in Vietnam
Children are welcome visitors throughout Southeast Asia, but perhaps nowhere are they as enthusiastically greeted as in Vietnam. Don’t be surprised if your child is gently patted and co-ed over....
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