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  1. Debra Wegrzyn

    Thanks for calming me down. I was close to changing my destination until I read your blog. I have been reading about how the bad guys like to kidnap Americans in Africa.
    I have wanted to visit Tanzania since I was 8 years old. I’m 62 and recently lost my husband. It’s time to explore and make my little world a little larger..
    Thanks again
    Deb

    • Hey babe! Africa is a massive continent. While things like that do happen, it’s usually only in the politically unstable countries and isn’t that common. Tanzania is a popular travel destination and you shouldn’t have any problems there as long as you keep your wits about you like you would anywhere else! Hope you have an amazing trip!

  2. Angela Schulze

    Thank you so much for your write up! My two best friends and I are planning a trip in December through the New Year! I have read to stay away from large crowds or celebrations! Will we be safe through the New Year? We are flying into Durban and then heading to St. Lucia for our first couple nights! Then we finish our week in Mozambique! Are those safe areas? I have met a gentleman who lives In Durban and he will be our tour guide and who is planning our itinerary! We are so excited but also a little nervous at the same time!

    • Hey babe! As long as you follow my tips and you’re aware of your surroundings, you’ll be fine!

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I highly recommend staying a night or 2 at @themanor_house in The Cotswolds.

It’s located in the tiny, picturesque village of Castle Combe—one of my favorite stops of our trip.

We had the entire village to ourselves early in the morning and at sunset which was so magical!
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I took a spontaneous trip with my friend to the countryside of England and it was everything I dreamed it would be!

The Cotswolds feel like stepping back in time with historic villages and adorable cottages). While these places might seem similar at first glance, each village was actually quite unique. These are some of the cutest villages we visited:

- Castle Combe
- Bourton-on-the-Water 
- The Slaughters
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- Broadway
- Snowshill
- Bibury

Some amazing villages and towns not featured but also worth visiting include:

- Broadway
- Burford
- Daylesford & Daylesford Farms
- Chipping Campden
- Cirencester

Are The Cotsworlds on your bucket list?
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The most luxurious family-friendly stay at Four Seasons Boston @fsboston 🏢
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If you’ve been following along, you know we recently took a trip through New England for leaf-peeing and sightseeing amidst the crisp, Autumn foliage.

We concluded our 10-day roadtrip at the amazing Four Seasons property in the historic city of Boston, Massachusetts.

Four Seasons is known for their luxury and incredible service, but they really kick things up a notch for families here:

🧸 The Mystery Toy Closet: As part of the VIK experience (aka Very Important Kid Experience), guests are given a large golden key that grants access to an AMAZING toy closet behind the front desk. Filled with trinkets like rubber ducks, slinkys, coloring books, and–Ollie’s favorite–wiggly frogs, this was SUCH an amazing and one-of-a-kind treat to experience.

🍭 The Vault: One of the newer features to the Four Seasons Boston: a small room on each guest floor filled with complimentary snacks, candy, and beverages to grab-and-go!

🛎️ Amenities: Once again, Four Seasons has outdone itself with its amazing service. This city retreat offers a complimentary coffee bar for guests (and hot chocolate for the little ones), 24-hour gym, a pool with a fantastic view, a world-class spa, and even a morning run club to get your Boston marathon fix in!

🦞 The Food: Whether it’s in-room dining you’re after, quaint tea service in-between sight-seeing, or you want to experience New England’s famous seafood, Four Seasons treats your tastebuds with exquisite table-side service at their restaurant, Coterie.

This was truly such a luxurious end to our trip, I wish we could have extended it just so we could enjoy more time at this fantastic property.

A huge thank you to @fsboston for hosting us on our dream trip to New England and concluding our stay with memories that will last a LIFETIME!
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