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5 Awesome Ways To See A Destination

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5 Awesome Ways To See A Destination

When you are at a destination you don’t have to just rely on buses, trains, rental cars or even your two feet to get around. There are some rather unique ways to take in everything that’s around you. Here are 5 awesome ways to see a destination.

Tuk Tuks In Thailand
Tuk tuks are both interesting and a little terrifying. They are basically pedicabs without doors. The driver takes passengers on an exciting ride as they speed down the streets and pass by a variety of sites like temples, statues and historic buildings. Even though you may feel a little bit scared when you are in this tiny car zipping by everything, remember it’s all part of the experience.

Cable Cars In Brazil
There are a lot of unbelievable sights in Brazil and a great way to take them in is by cable car. In Rio de Janeiro, riders can hop on board a cable car that will take them up to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain. While ascending up the nearly 1,300 feet, riders can look out of the glass windows and see the natural landscapes down below as well as the city that surrounds them.

Camel Safari In United Arab Emirates
There’s a lot of activity that happens in parts of the United Arab Emirates, especially Dubai. To escape some of this and to just enjoy some of the beautiful landscapes, you can head over to the desert for an unforgettable camel ride. Don’t worry though as it isn’t just all sand that you will see. The landscape is pretty exotic and you can discover all sorts of beautiful plant life and copper colored hills to boot.

Gondola Ride In Italy
When many travelers envision Italy, they think of a gondola ride in Venice. Fortunately for travelers, it isn’t difficult to find an available gondola just waiting for you to ride on. During your ride through the canals you will feel as if you are floating through a fairytale as you pass by all of the beautiful buildings, churches and statutes, and be serenaded the entire time.

Helicopter Tour At The Grand Canyon
Even if you’ve been to the Grand Canyon before, there’s nothing like seeing it by helicopter. Because of the Grand Canyon’s massive size, there’s no way you can take it all in when you are on the ground. A helicopter tour will take you high above it and give you amazing views of the rock formations down below.

Have travel plans for the winter how about going on an escorted Italy tour or an escorted Dubai travel package.

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Sue Lobo
Sue Lobo is a four-time Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist (2023, 2024, 2025 & 2026) and Senior Travel Advisor at Atlas Travel Center, one of the most decorated travel agencies in the United States. With more than 35 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue has planned, booked, and personally accompanied trips for thousands of clients — from first-time cruisers to seasoned luxury travelers who have circled the globe multiple times. Sue's areas of deep expertise include ocean and river cruising, European tours, group travel coordination, luxury travel, honeymoon planning, and family vacation design. She is a CLIA-certified cruise specialist and works within an agency that holds IATA and ARC accreditation and maintains an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Over her career, Sue has been involved in more than 30,000 bookings and has personally coordinated over 200 travel groups — from faith-based group cruises and HBCU alumni trips to women's retreats, family reunions, and corporate incentive travel. What sets Sue apart is not just the credentials — it is the firsthand experience behind them. Sue has personally traveled to more than 20 countries across three continents, including Cuba, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and throughout Europe. She has sailed on dozens of cruise ships across nearly every major line, walked the river cruise routes she recommends, and eaten at the restaurants she suggests to clients. Her recommendations come from personal experience, not brochures. In addition to advising clients, Sue writes extensively about travel for The Traveler's Atlas blog — covering everything from cruise line comparisons and overtourism trends to destination guides and practical travel tips. Her writing is grounded in the same expertise she brings to every client conversation: honest, specific, and built on decades of real-world travel experience. Sue is based in the United States and available to help travelers plan cruises, European tours, group trips, river cruises, honeymoons, family vacations, and more. To work with Sue, contact Atlas Travel Center at atlastravelweb.com.