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On September 19, India lost one of its most beloved cultural icons, singer and composer Zubeen Garg. Known for his soulful voice and contributions to Assamese and Bollywood music, his death in Singapore during a yacht outing shocked the nation. According to reports, Garg drowned after jumping into the sea without a life jacket. While CPR was administered and he was rushed to Singapore General Hospital, he could not be revived. His death certificate later confirmed drowning as the cause. As investigations unfold, with FIRs filed against his event organisers and calls for accountability growing louder, Garg’s tragic death has…

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by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman September 23, 2025 Founded by HBCU graduates, Camp Yoshi is redefining the outdoor experience with its elevated trips to nowhere. “Trips to Nowhere” are a speciality of Camp Yoshi. The Black-owned outdoors group has a mission to not only diversify America’s outdoors movement, but provide elevated eco-adventures that tie community with sustainability.  Founded in 2020 by HBCU grads and siblings, Rashad and Ron Frazier, alongside Rashad’s wife, Shequeita, the idea sparked during the beginning stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. As former New York-based chef with an affinity for nature, Frazier’s southern upbringing inspired him to take his talents…

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Experts warn extreme heat could complicate record-breaking travel as 72.2 million Americans gear up to travel for Independence Day. NORFOLK, Va. — As Americans gear up for the Independence Day holiday, experts are warning that extreme heat may complicate what is expected to be a record-breaking travel period. According to AAA, an estimated 72.2 million people are expected to travel between June 28 and July 6, making it one of the busiest Fourth of July travel periods ever recorded. But just ahead of the holiday rush, a wave of extreme heat is putting added pressure on transportation systems, especially air…

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Adventure tourism resumed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district as operators restarted rafting in the Chenab river after a long halt, with scores of tourists thronging the venue to enjoy the water sport. | X @ANI Reasi/Jammu: Adventure tourism resumed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district as operators restarted rafting in the Chenab river after a long halt, with scores of tourists thronging the venue to enjoy the water sport. Reasi is famous for rafting at Baradari, where the Chenab flows amid majestic mountains and forested riverbanks, attracting thousands of adventure seekers.“Adventure tourism is back in action. We restarted rafting…

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SERDANG: Malaysia’s breathtaking landscapes, from golden beaches and lush rainforests to majestic mountains and hidden caves, will take centre stage at The Great Outdoor Expo 2025 (TGO), one of the signature highlights of the upcoming Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia (KCCM).Happening from Oct 3 to 5 at MAEPS, Serdang, the event will take adventure and eco-tourism to the next level.From camping gear showcases and thrilling activities to nature-inspired travel deals, the expo promises an action-packed experience for outdoor lovers.The event is a key highlight of KCCM, a nationwide initiative by Star Media Group in collaboration with Tourism Malaysia to promote domestic tourism.Alongside…

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AMMAN, Jordan — G Adventures and National Geographic Expeditions will launch a co-branded luxury travel collection in 2027.The companies, which already operate cobranded tours, will debut National Geographic Signature with G Adventures in January 2027 and open bookings in January 2026. Itineraries are not yet available, but they will be operated in South Africa, Vietnam, Japan, Central Asia, Peru and Jordan.G Adventures president and CEO Ben Perlo unveiled the news Saturday at the company’s GX Summit here in Jordan, alongside Nancy Schumacher, senior vice president and general manager of National Geographic Expeditions and Adventures by Disney (National Geographic is owned…

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Kaitlyn Rosati has visited 90 countries and all seven continents, embodying a fast-growing cohort of solo travelers who choose to go it alone. But doing so has often cost more.“That gondola ride in Venice costs 90 euros regardless of party size,” lamented Rosati, who runs the blog No Man Nomad.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Individual travelers also face single supplement markups – an extra fee to compensate for the cost at full occupancy – on many tours and cruises that typically serve couples and families. Even airfare can…

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A frustrated husband posted on Reddit because his wife told him he can’t take a solo trip to Yellowstone without her. The kicker is, she doesn’t want to go.She has no interest in the National Park, but he does, and instead of just sending him off, she is insisting that a married man shouldn’t be traveling without his wife. Apparently, the rules don’t apply to her, however. She goes on trips with her friends.A husband said his wife is forbidding him from going on a solo trip to Yellowstone.The husband explained that he had been wanting to visit Yellowstone National…

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Daniele Foti, Vice President of Marketing, Lavazza North Americacourtesy Daniele Foti As Vice President of Marketing for Lavazza North America, Daniele Foti, 38, is a frequent business traveler who takes 40 to 50 trips annually. His role at the global coffee company, headquartered in Turin, Italy, often entails long work days and after-work meetings with colleagues and clients. So, how does this native Italian executive (now living and working in New York City) spend his free time when he isn’t “on the road” for his employer? Rather than indulging in the proverbial “il dolce far niente” (the joy of doing…

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