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Press Release: Go Green with NileGuide

April 14, 2009 | In the News | Read More
Save Money (and the Environment) while you Travel with the New NileGuide.com  

TechCrunch

TechCrunch April 14, 2009 | In the News | Read More
NileGuide Wants To Be Your Personalized Travel Agent And Concierge

LA Times Daily Travel & Deals Blog

LA Times Daily Travel & Deals Blog April 14, 2009 | In the News | Read More
DIY travel guide websites NileGuide & TravelMuse show off their new looks

No Beach Towels! Beach Etiquette in Rio de Janeiro

No Beach Towels! Beach Etiquette in Rio de Janeiro April 14, 2009 | Culture/History, Rio de Janeiro | Read More
Rio de Janeiro is famous for its beautiful beaches (and the beautiful Brazilian girls and boys that populate them), and it would be a strange traveler indeed that would visit the cidade marivilhosa (‘wonderful city’) without paying a visit to Copacabana and Ipanema. What many tourists don’t realize,...

Introducing the New NileGuide!

Introducing the New NileGuide! April 14, 2009 | New Features, NileGuide Updates | Read More
I’m pleased to announce today that NileGuide has officially come out of “beta” with an entirely upgraded trip planning experience. While some of these features have been available for several weeks, we’re just now pulling the cover off on the whole enchilada. You’ll notice...

Save Money (and the Environment) while you Travel with the New NileGuide.com

April 14, 2009 | Press Releases | Read More
With a new design and enhanced functionality, NileGuide Saves You Green, In More Ways Than One San Francisco: It can be tough to plan a trip that fits within your budget, let alone one that also limits your carbon footprint.

Adventures In Foodie Land: darkness, lasers, ninjas, and child labor

Adventures In Foodie Land: darkness, lasers, ninjas, and child labor April 13, 2009 | Around the World, Food Lovers | Read More
The word adventure, for most people, brings to mind visions of mountain climbing, safaris, rescuing damsels in distress, and Indiana Jones.  For me, I think FOOD.  Let’s face it, there are some places that (for better or for worse) require a certain sense of adventure to dine there.  Here are...

Photo Friday: An Ancient Republic

Photo Friday: An Ancient Republic April 10, 2009 | Italy, Photo Friday | Read More
In which NileGuide destination was this photo taken? UPDATE 4/13: The photo was taken in Rome at the Roman Forum. The oldest and most important structures of the ancient city are located in the forum, which was designed to be the center of social, political and economic life. (See more Photo Friday fun...

How to “win” Easter: And you thought all you needed was a basket…

How to “win” Easter: And you thought all you needed was a basket… April 9, 2009 | Gear Guide | Read More
Welcome to the greatest candy-holiday of the year. Not everyone thinks so. “What about Halloween?” my little sister says. “That candy is free.” Nay. That candy comes at a price (a cold night on your feet, hauling a heavy pillowcase around, wearing synthetic fabrics that do NOT...

Travel Deals Roundup: Prague & Dublin

Travel Deals Roundup: Prague & Dublin April 8, 2009 | Travel Deals | Read More
From the Charles Bridge to the Guinness Storehouse, soak up some culture with great getaways to the historic and beautiful cities of Prague and Dublin. Our friends at TravelZoo have found a great package deal to Prague this fall, including 6 nights and airfare, starting at $699 on go-today.com. The...
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