Go World Travel Magazine

Go World Travel Magazine

Go World Travel Magazine is an online publication dedicated to travelers around the world. Our team shares the same passion for exploration as our readers. We journey across the globe to discover outstanding travel experiences and noteworthy destinations. The Go World community consists of individuals who cherish the joy of travel. We are devoted to sharing this enthusiasm by providing you with the most recent insights on destinations, along with helpful travel tips and advice.

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  • 5 days ago | goworldtravel.com | Dave McKenna

    Can you see Vietnam’s vast collection of curiosities, sights and delights in just three weeks? In short…no…you can’t. But as I’ve recently found out, you can certainly get a taste of this vibrant slice of South East Asia in 21 days. So if it’s financially viable for you and you’re after an Asian adventure, I’d urge you to do so. I must add at this point, it probably wasn’t financially viable for me. I sold my car to finance this trip; that’s what winter in England will do to a man.

  • 1 week ago | goworldtravel.com | Janna Graber

    With careful steps, I follow my daughter, Keri, through the dimly lit tunnels of the Great Pyramid of Giza. We’ve purchased a separate ticket that allows us to climb the narrow, steep passageway to the King’s Chamber—now empty but still magnificent. The air grows hot and stifling as the walls close in around us. I can’t help but think of the thousands of souls who built this massive structure for Khufu, the second king of Egypt’s 4th dynasty, more than 4,600 years ago.

  • 1 week ago | goworldtravel.com | Frank Hosek

    “Remove yourself from the path!” That statement whipped across the sidewalk leading to the plaza with all the forceful impact that a Drill Sergeant could muster. And it was directed at me!As we had exited the tram-bus, the driver had announced that the military guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was changing any moment.

  • 2 weeks ago | goworldtravel.com | Mark Orwoll

    The buses in Dominica don’t exactly inspire confidence. They’re private, 10-passenger minivans, often dinged up, distinguished mainly by the letter “H” on their license plates. For less (usually much less) than four bucks, you can travel almost anywhere on the island. Ask the driver if he’s going in your direction, climb aboard, and say “Good day” to the other seated passengers. That’s what everyone does. And they’ll say, “Good day” in return.

  • 2 weeks ago | goworldtravel.com | Frank Hosek

    We were headed down east. Heading “down east,” as it’s known in Maine’s local dialect, means heading in a northeasterly fashion into the heart of Maine. Our final destination was to be Bar Harbor, but before we arrived there, we wanted to see Maine’s breathtaking coastline. The best way was to follow Route 1. Traveling Route 1 along Maine’s coast is arguably the East Coast’s most scenic drive. The layers of pictorial texture dictate a slower pace and deserve it.

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