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Should You Learn About a Country Before Traveling There? Yes. Here’s Why It Matters
Wondering if you really need to learn about a country before you visit? You don’t have to become a historian or linguist—but even a little background can turn your trip from surface-level sightseeing into something far more meaningful. This post lays out two compelling reasons why doing some pre-trip learning helps you connect more deeply with the places you visit—and offers practical, reasonable-effort ways to get started.

Rand Blimes
Jul 311 min read


Swimming with Whale Sharks in Cancún Mexico
What’s it like to swim with a creature the size of a school bus? In Cancún, we found out. Gentle giants, plankton buffets, strict rules—and one unforgettable day.

Rand Blimes
May 234 min read


The Realities of Travel and Poverty in India
The center of every India city is packed with energy . . . and people Introduction: A Hard Truth on the Road Before we came to India,...

Rand Blimes
May 207 min read


From Mayhem to Mellow: Tubing in Vang Vieng
Vang Vieng, Laos was once the epicenter of booze-fueled tubing mayhem, but after a string of tourist tragedies, the party ended. Now it’s a peaceful spot for rock climbing, kayaking, and lazy river days with family. Because travel.

Rand Blimes
May 23 min read


Floating Monks in Ampawa
In the quiet pre-dawn light of Amphawa, I watched monks paddle gently down the canal collecting morning alms. This timeless ritual of merit-making offered both beauty and a lesson in humility. I stood back with my camera, wondering—as I often do—if capturing these moments adds meaning or takes it away. Because travel.

Rand Blimes
May 22 min read
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