Sucheta contributes to AFAR, Travel+Leisure, TIME Magazine, Atlanta Magazine, AAA, Conde Nast Traveler, CNN, Southern Living, Fodor’s Travel, Marriott Bonvoy Traveler, HuffPost, Thrillist, Georgia Trend Magazine, Khabar, and others. Read her latest stories below…

To work with Sucheta for editorial coverage and press trips, contact Sucheta or download her media kit.

Sucheta Rawal is a travel expert with a mission to raise awareness of the world through meaningful travel and cultural understanding. Drawing from her own experience of traveling to over 110 countries across 7 continents, Sucheta speaks on how to make travel diverse, sustainable, accessible, and profitable.

Instagram-color Created with Sketch.

June 2015 As you are getting ready to pack for your summer getaway, shopping for father’s day gifts, or simply want to add to your collection, make sure to check out my favorite travel accessories this year. Each one offers a creative way to solve a travel challenge. From access to clean water, coping with […]

view article
view article

Cover Story. May 2015 Print issue. Whether you are new to the area or a seasoned pro of the region, these 12 day enticing getaways from Atlanta are sure to uncover some hidden gems. This lineup from award-winning travel blogger SUCHETA RAWAL offers something for everyone—lush green valleys, blue shaded mountains, white sandy beaches, crystal clear […]

view article

As more people turn to veganism, there is a growing demand for restaurant menus to include plant-based foods beyond raw salads and smoothies. In Jenkintown, a neighborhood of Philadelphia’s suburbs, a 16-seat enterprise has become the city’s new favorite vegan spot. Flora Vegan Restaurant was the vision of four high-school friends, Dan Brightcliffe and Patrick […]

view article

  The 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., is currently underway. Each year, locals and visitors celebrate friendship between the United States and Japan during this four-week spring festival. The history of the festival dates back to 1912, when Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo gifted 3,000 cherry trees to the city of Washington, D.C. […]

view article

Carnival season is marked by parades, costumes, music, dance, and parties. From New Orleans to Rio de Janeiro, every city has its own unique charm when it comes to carnival festivities. Last week, I attended a few of the celebrations on the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire. On a bright warm Sunday afternoon, the city’s […]

view article

Want to escape the cold winter chills this season? How about trading in those snow flurries and cranked up heaters for blue skies, white sand beaches, cool ocean breezes, rum punches and lobsters? While there are lots of options in the Caribbean, the islands of Turks and Caicos (TCI) remain a popular choice among the […]

view article

Feature Cover Story 2014 Food Issue Read Sucheta’s monthly column ethnic.city in Creative Loafing Atlanta Metro Atlanta’s ethnic dining scene is growing rapidly as local immigrant communities expand. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that approximately 20 percent of the new residents Atlanta has gained since 2000 are foreign born. In particular, Gwinnett County is the […]

view article

As seen on Huffington Post Travel, September 2014 Until two weeks ago, I couldn’t even pronounce the names of the cities, and now they are deeply engraved in my memory. Greenland is one of those so close, yet so fardestinations that make you feel small, insignificant and detached from rest of the world. When people asked me […]

view article

Published in Cuisine Noir magazine print and online Tucked between Mexico to the north, Guatemala on the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east is Belize, the most diverse, English-speaking country in Central America. Formerly British Honduras, Belize’s population includes people of Mayan and European (known as mestizo), African, Afro-European (Creole), Mayan, Afro-Amerindian (Garifuna), East […]

view article

                                                                    Published on The Huffington Post Travel You want to travel abroad, learn about a different culture and make a difference in […]

view article

For CNN World. July 2014  (CNN)How often have you been on vacation and barely left your resort? It’s all too easy to stick to the tourist trail when you have little time available and are in unfamiliar surroundings. I love traveling, but after visiting more than 30 countries, I found myself feeling like I’d missed […]

view article

As seen on The Huffington Post Travel, June 2014 San Diego often does not receive the attention it deserves as a tourist destination. Yet with beautiful beaches, perfect weather, friendly people, fresh food and a lively downtown, it’s easy to see why San Diego has been named “America’s Finest City.” This summer provides an excellent […]

view article

  As appeared on The Huffington Post Travel, June 2014 Volunteer vacationing, or voluntourism, is a relatively new phenomenon that includes a service component built into a short-term vacation. Don’t confuse it with a mission trip, which is a trip designed specifically to work on a charity project or spread the philosophy of a religious […]

view article

As seen on The Huffington Post travel, June 2014 Italy is the most visited country in the world. Like other tourists, I have visited Rome’s Colosseum, Vatican City’s chapels, Florence’s Duomo, Venice’s canals and Milan’s shopping centers. While all of these sights are notable must-sees, they are also overwhelmingly crowded with visitors from around the world. […]

cruise to Galapagos
view article

Traveling to Galapagos Islands has been on my bucket list for a very long time, and I was finally able to cross it off last month. The Islands are undoubtedly the most unique place I have ever been to, and here’s why it needs to be on your bucket list, too. 1. The Galapagos Islands […]

blackberry farm
view article

As you consider a spring getaway, make sure to take note of one of the country’s best-kept secrets, The Blackberry Farm located in East Tennessee. The 4,200-acre private estate in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains is surrounded by lush green scenery, unparalleled luxury, Southern hospitality and gourmet cuisine. The Blackberry Farm is actually a family […]

view article

As seen in Cuisine Noir magazine Spring 2014 print edition Picture yourself at a 4,200-acre private estate in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains surrounded by lush green scenery with unparalleled luxury at your fingertips. You have arrived at Blackberry Farm where Southern hospitality, gourmet cuisine and cherished experiences await you. Blackberry Farm is actually a […]

view article

 Published on Huffington Post Travel and Huffington Post Travel Canada Maybe your cruise ship docked for only a day in Belize, which didn’t allow you the time to explore much of the local culture, jungles or coral reefs. Or perhaps you stayed at one of the all-inclusive resorts and didn’t venture out beyond the sun, […]

view article

No. 1 Featured Blog Post on Huffington Post Travel I took my first 20-plus hour-long flight when I was 16-years-old. Since then, I have been on countless transcontinental journeys, traveling to almost 50 countries across six continents. The longest flight I took was 26 hours from Atlanta to Singapore. Having family in India, I fly […]

view article

As seen in Khabar Magazine January 2014 print issue Bali: exploring hinuduism outside India while also enjoying pristine beaches, dive sites, all-inclusive resorts, and year-round temperate weather. I arrived on the island of Bali, Indonesia, during an auspicious time. Palm trees adorned homes and businesses, colorful offerings for deities sat on doorsteps, and locals, dressed in traditional white garb, carried […]

view article

The moment I landed on the island of Bali in Indonesia, I sensed a peaceful energy take over me. As I made my way out of Denpasar airport late in the night, tropical heat and humidity awakened my senses. People were out and about, waiting for family members, snacking on satay and carrying grocery bags […]

view article

I am not a winter person. The first time I witnessed snow was when I was 16 years old. My grandmother and I had just flown 24 hours from New Delhi to New York and we woke up to see a winter wonderland outside our window. From the heated room at the Hilton Hotel, it […]

view article

Uruguay is the most European-influenced country in South America. Once colonized by the Portuguese and the Spanish, 88% of the country’s 3.4 million inhabitants are of European descent. Driving through the countryside, you will come across German towns, Italian communities and even street signs in foreign languages. Nestled between Brazil, Argentina and the Atlantic Ocean, […]

view article

What comes to mind when you hear about Republic of Macedonia as a tourism destination? Unless you are from this region, a history buff or extreme travel junkie, you probably know very little about one of the newest European countries in the south Balkans. In fact, less than handful guidebooks have been written on Macedonia […]

view article

One of the best kept secrets in upstate New York is the city of Lake Placid. Nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid offers picturesque scenery, unique culture and plenty of outdoor adventures. Historically, an American physician named Edward Livingston Trudeau put Saranac Lake on the map in the late 1800s as an […]

Subscribe to Sucheta’s Substack for Pitching and Media Tips.

yes, please!