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…

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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.

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Fodor’s. May 2025 Airline dress code policies can be vague and subjective, and we often see headlines where certain passengers are removed from flights and lounges based on their poor sense of clothing choices. While there are not many airline-specific guidelines out there, certain common-sense criteria apply to dressing and acting the part, especially when […]

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Fodor’s Travel. July 2024. An expert’s review of AmaWaterways AmaDara sailing on the Mekong River.

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Fodor’s Travel. December 2023. Hanging globe lights and little ceramic Christmas trees adorned the long family-style wooden dinner table. At El Pretexto culinary farm lodge in the scenic Cercadillo community in Cayey, Puerto Rico, I shared bowls of rice, beans, and pollo guisado (chicken stew) that the owner’s mother had cooked just minutes ago using […]

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Fodor’s Travel. November 2023. Ship Overview Cruise Style Expedition Ship Size Small Prince Range $$$$ Sails To Antarctica  Sails From Punta Arenas, Chile  Duration 8 days With two icebreakers and four small expedition ships, Quark Expeditions, specializing in cruising to the polar regions, has the largest fleet of polar-class vessels in the industry The Ocean Adventurer sails […]

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Fodor’s Travel. January 2023. n the opening scene of the blockbuster James Bond movie, Spectre, you may notice the intriguing tall skeleton puppets and skeleton-clad dancers parading the cobblestone streets. Many of these puppets were created by a third-generation local Mexican artist who is one of the few carrying on this artisanal Mexican tradition. Hermes Arroyo […]

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Fodor’s Travel. Oct 2022. Growing up in India, I often watched many Bollywood movies where the actors magically broke into a vibrant dance and song in a foreign land. Backgrounds of pristine white sand beaches, dramatic waterfalls, and seven colored Earths profoundly influenced the lifestyle and thinking of the viewers. With its proximity to India […]

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Fodors Travel. November 2021. Located near Gallup, New Mexico, in the Colorado Plateau, sits an isolated Native American village. The pueblo of Zuni is a 1300-year-old settlement comprised of indigenous people that organize themselves by the Ashiwi religion and consider themselves children of mother earth and owners of the Seven Golden Cities of Cíbola. Today, the pueblo […]

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For Fodor’s Travel. August 2018. Yamabushi are mountain warriors that are said to have supernatural powers trained in martial arts and survivor skills—here’s one traveler’s tale of training with the samurai. The philosophy of Yamabushi involves reconnecting with yourself by letting go of human character and immersing in nature through meditative hiking. In today’s modern […]

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