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Where the Hell is Matt?
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Matt Harding has gained notoriety in the travel world as “that guy with the silly dance,” and after dancing all over the world since 2005, Matt’s released a fourth video. Check out some of the new places he’s been dancing at.
How many of...
NileGuide Exclusive: How the World Hails Halloween
Ghost towns, pirates, and abandoned places spooky enough to even give Casper a scare: yeah, here at NileGuide we’re pretty much all about Halloween. It should be no surprise, then, that our Local Experts — eyes and ears on the ground in cities across the travelsphere (otherwise known as...
Travel Like a Local: Find the Places You’ve Never Heard Of
It’s that time again when we challenge our worldwide network of Local Experts to give us their most specific, über-relevant on-the-ground travel advice. It’s the Local Expert Challenge!
This week, we challenged our experts to betray their local loyalties and spill the beans on some of their...
Travel Like a Local: Roller Coasters on Coney Island, Rubber Duck Races in Boulder, and more
The last weekend in May means sun in most places (though not Calgary, AB, where they’re expecting record snowfall. Brrr!), a road-trip and/or an extra day to do nothing at all if you’re in the US, and the warm, cuddly knowledge that summer is just around the corner. For those of you still...
Insider’s View: Locals Weigh in on the Top Dos & Don’ts in 10 Cities
Want to feel like a local, no matter where you travel? Get the inside scoop from our team of local experts on what to avoid and what to do in 10 of the world’s best vacation spots, from Boulder to Barcelona.
1. Istanbul:
“Waste Not, Want Not” – The Homily Fits the Scottish National Dish
If you are an intrepid traveler visiting Scotland, you will surely want to taste their famous national dish – Haggis. Apparently, lots of local folklore surrounds the Scottish dish. According to one story, haggis was a small rabbit-like animal that roamed the hillsides where the sheep grazed. Unfortunately,...


