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Phuket has been called a pearl by tourists that have previously been there, and it is also the largest and most visited of Thailand’s islands. You should visit the beaches (yay!) of Patong and Karon, then go to the core of Old Phuket and Chinatown where there is ALWAYS something to do and something new [...]

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Ko Samui is a tropical island with, you guessed it, beautiful beaches!! (I love when places have beautiful beaches to visit!!) There are jungles in the middle of the island surrounded on the edge by a main road, temples and garden museums such as the
Secret Buddha Garden
Butterfly Garden
Insect Museum

The beaches you should look for [...]

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Bangkok, AKA Krung Thep or the City of Angels got its name due to the over 300 temples and shrines to Buddha including

            Wat Pho: a complex of 30 temples with the largest being the Temple of the Reclining Buddha
            Wat Benchamabophit: the Marble Temple
            Wat Traimit: the Temple of the Golden Buddha
 
The Grand Palace [...]

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New Orleans

  
 
New Orleans attracts visitors year round; but especially during Mardi Gras in February or early March and the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in late April. While you are not enjoying the music and food on Bourbon Street, there is a Saint Charles Avenue Streetcar that runs from the French Quarter to city [...]

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Boston

  
 
Boston is known for having both MIT and Harvard in the Cambridge area to make it a famous place to visit, but also has sites such as the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill, the Charlestown Navy Yard, and the Paul Revere House. If you want a twist on the type of history you’ve been [...]

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Oh, how I would love to walk down the Strip and stay in Ceasar’s Palace and gamble for a night! Accompanying the world famous casinos and hotels, there are also some great sights to see in Vegas like the Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon, and of course, the Grand Canyon with its glass bridge to [...]

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Being only about a 6 hour drive north from Los Angeles, San Fran is a lot different than the high speed life of L.A. San Francisco is home to cobblestone streets and streetcars, and the Golden Gate Bridge that is ever so famous and would be great to see!! There are also wineries just north [...]

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HAWAII!!

  
Packed with deserts, rainforests and volcanoes, Hawaii is popular for Kiholo Bay and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Activities like exploring, camping and hiking are only the beginning of the attractions on the island. Maui has white sandy beaches that bring in swimmers and surfers, while the tourists can observe the waterfalls, jungles and large [...]

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L.A. is the home of many rich and famous Hollywood stars in nearby Hollywood and Beverly Hills, the beaches of Malibu and Santa Monica. As for entertainment, try to get tickets to a taping of a television show you may like, that is an awesome experience. There are two massive theme parks that attract tourist [...]

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New York City has always been a spotlight for Hollywood movies, celebrity spotting, Broadway Theater, and shopping ‘till you drop! Gotham is the fictional name for NYC which welcomes tourists all year round to indulge in world-renowned Broadway shows and top of the line shopping on Fifth Avenue.
The 20 must see spots when you visit [...]

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