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  1. Peter

    You have to research the wifi availability in some of the places you travel to. Some countries and areas have terrible wifi!

  2. Ivana

    Great post! I am one of the business travelers who is trying to get the best of business trips. It’s not always easy to manage your time during business trips but you can definitely see more than a hotel room and an office. I always extend my trips for a couple of days to explore the places I visit and I am trying to inspire people to do the same.

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Ever wondered what it’s like to visit Mars without leaving Earth? 🚀
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Welcome to Wadi Rum, Jordan — the red desert wonderland that feels like another planet. 🌌

From racing through the dunes on a 4x4 tour, to sleeping under the stars in a Martian-style tent 🛖✨, to soaring over the landscape in a hot air balloon at sunrise 🎈— this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

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Back in Jordan for the fourth time, and it continues to inspire me just as much as it did on my first visit in 2012! 🐪 
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Jordan remains one of my all-time favorite destinations thanks to its incredible diversity and rich cultural experiences.

From exploring the ancient city of Petra and floating in the healing waters of the Dead Sea, to discovering the vibrant streets of Amman, sleeping under the stars in the Wadi Rum desert, and scuba diving in the crystal-clear Red Sea in Aqaba—every journey here offers something unforgettable.

One experience I always recommend (and can’t wait to do again) is canyoning the Siq Trail in Wadi Mujib. 

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