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Amy Alipio

Amy Alipio

Deputy Managing Editor, Travel at National Geographic Magazine

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Recent Articles

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13 new books for spring break travel

These compelling reads make perfect travel companions, whether you’re sunning on a Florida beach or exploring European cities.
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How to go beyond the dragons in Komodo National Park

Manta rays, dolphins, bats, and other wild wonders also thrive in Indonesia’s iconic nature reserve.
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Summer’s best travel books 2019

These great new reads take you on journeys from Papua New Guinea to Paris.
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Why hiking Wales is one of our best trips for 2020

Jump into coastal adventures, then hit the trails at the speed of sheep.
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Favorite books that inspire travel

We’re obsessed with books that inspire wanderlust. These are 25 of our favorite reads.
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Around the world in 20 books for kids

Your children can still travel—through books—even if your vacay was canceled.
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10 books that will take you on real-life adventures around the world

In the first of our series ‘Around the World in 80 Books,’ we boldly leap into epic journeys from Ethiopia to Ireland.
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Help Make 2016 the Year of the Postcard

A year ago, I asked our readers to join me in helping keep the iconic form of travel correspondence from going the way of the mastodon with a call to action: Send us a postcard from wherever you are, at home or abroad. The first female Maldivian seaplane pilot sent in a card, as did a tugboat captai…
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What Dolly Parton wants us to know about the Smoky Mountains

From her Tennessee mountain home, the nature-loving singer says mistreating Earth is like ‘being ugly to your mama.’
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These groundbreaking theaters shine a spotlight on Asian stories

From New York to Minneapolis to Los Angeles, independent stages fill in the gaps of the American experience.
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A new museum takes you beyond the Battle of Gettysburg

Gettysburg’s newest museum uncovers the stories of the townspeople who lived there: those who fed the soldiers, nursed the wounded, and buried the dead.