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Jennifer Barger

Jennifer Barger

Senior Editor, Travel at National Geographic Magazine

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Recent Articles

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Why neon lights are glowing again across the U.S.

A revival of fantastic, flickering signs is illuminating roadside America, from legendary Route 66 to the Vegas strip.
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These Mexican mummies draw crowds—and controversy

Both exploited and cherished, the mummies of Guanajuato are at the center of a debate over displaying human remains.
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What causes motion sickness—and how can you prevent it?

Traveling by boat, car, or even through virtual reality can make some people queasy. Experts weigh in on what to do about it.
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Sober tourism is a growing trend—here’s how it can transform your trip

Alcohol-free bars, no-booze cruises, and other tools can help you enjoy travel without the hangover.
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Where to see the world’s most enchanting sound and light shows

From Egyptian pyramids to French castles, these tourist sites are turning to drones, lasers, and other tech to create immersive night experiences.
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Visiting Texas? Here’s what the locals love.

Looking for the best cowboy hats, museums, and outdoor adventures? We asked resident experts to reveal their favorites.
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Here's the best cities to visit for Day of the Dead

Día de los Muertos celebrations bring parading skeletons and decorated cemeteries to cities from Oaxaca to San Diego. Here’s where to stay to experience them.
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Jet lag doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Here’s what you can do

Skipping time zones can mess with your body’s internal clock. But with the right gear and planning, you can adjust in no time.
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The 7 coolest hotels in Utah for every kind of traveler

The Beehive State buzzes with cool places to sleep, from historic cabins amid the red rocks to a bank turned boutique hotel in Salt Lake City.
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Want to travel like a local? Sleep in a Mongolian yurt or an Amish ...

Immersive lodgings are booming, as travelers embrace the food, traditions, and architecture of the places they visit.
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Why historic Gettysburg should be on your US travel list

This small Pennsylvanian town played a key role in America’s history. Today, travellers can explore Gettysburg’s fascinating past through guided tours, immersive museum exhibits and spooky strolls through the 19th-century downtown.