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NGTRadar Report: Recent Journeys and Journeys Yet to Come

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Recent Updates on NGTRadar: Latest Journeys and Explorations
Recent Updates on NGTRadar: Latest Journeys and Explorations

NGTRadar Report: Recent Journeys and Journeys Yet to Come

Every Wednesday, travel enthusiasts can look forward to two exciting features on Intelligent Travel – the "The Radar" and the Travel Lately roundup. The Radar is a regular segment that showcases the best travel stories from the Web, and Travel Lately provides a roundup of the latest travel news and trends.

To submit your own travel stories for National Geographic Travel’s Radar feature, you can start by visiting the official National Geographic Travel website. There, you will find submission guidelines or contact information. Look for a dedicated section such as "Submissions," "Contribute," or "Radar" where they outline the process. Prepare a well-written travel story, often accompanied by high-quality photos or multimedia, and submit your story through an online form or by email as instructed on their site.

For those interested in participating in selecting the best travel stories, you can follow Intelligent Travel on Twitter at @NatGeoTravel. Users can tag their favorite travel stories with #NGTRadar on Twitter, and Intelligent Travel will use this hashtag to find the best travel stories on the Web.

This week, The Radar feature on Intelligent Travel highlights a variety of captivating travel stories. From Iceland, known for its unpredictable weather and pebble-whipping winds, to Maui, offering opportunities for adventure such as biking down Haleakala, paragliding, and submarine rides, there's something for every travel enthusiast.

In other news, sharks are facing a global crisis, and Indonesia is a significant contributor to the controversial trade. However, a group in Indonesia is working to change the tide on the shark trade.

Elsewhere, street art is becoming a major attraction worldwide, including in Montreal, and the Red Yao tribe women in Longsheng, China, are known for having the longest hair in the world.

Whether you're seeking adventure, culture, or simply a beautiful destination to explore, Intelligent Travel is your go-to source for discovering the best travel stories on the Web. So, check back on Intelligent Travel every Wednesday for The Radar and the Travel Lately roundup, and don't forget to use the hashtag #NGTRadar to tag your favorite travel stories on Twitter for consideration in the "The Radar" feature.

Adventure seekers can participate in selecting captivating travel stories by using the hashtag #NGTRadar on Twitter, and these stories might get featured on National Geographic Travel's Radar segment. Exploring exotic destinations like Iceland and Maui, as seen in this week's Radar, is a great way to indulge in a well-rounded travel lifestyle.

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