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.

TIME Magazine. March 2025. Features on Mbano Manor Hotels in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and Georgia Safari Conservation Park in Madison, GA.

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Time Out. December 2024. I packed neutral colored clothing, a safari hat and a pair of boots in my carry-on. Then I loaded my car and drove from my home in the suburbs of Atlanta along Interstate-20. But this time, I did not turn into the exit towards Atlanta airport. Instead, I headed straight to the Georgia […]

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Discover Chamblee. 2024 print. Buford Highway is one of the most multi-cultural culinary corridors in the nation.

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Georgia Trend Magazine. October 2023. When you shop for good quality olive oil, don’t restrict yourself to Italian and Spanish producers. Look a little closer to home. In South Georgia, near Tallahassee, Fla., Fresh Press Farms is the first of its kind to create a unique vertically integrated farm (meaning the farm grows, harvests, cold presses, bottles […]

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Atlanta Journal Constitution. Nov 2022. Oak-lined streets dotted with historic homes, charming shops filled with locally made art, a park packed with families. The small Southern town of Madison is a destination preserved in history and amended with time. Established in 1809, Madison was named for Founding Father and fourth president of the United States, […]

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Georgia Trend. Oct 2022. Changing foliage, dropping temperatures, the aroma of cinnamon, and all of a sudden, pumpkins are everywhere — at grocery stores, on porches and on restaurant menus. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 80% of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available in October. Whether you like to carve them into jack-o’-lanterns or […]

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Discover DeKalb Magazine. 2022 print issue.

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Explore Gwinnett Magazine. 2022 print edition.

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Explore Gwinnett Magazine. 2022 print edition.

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Georgia Trend. April 2022. If you are planning to celebrate Easter by purchasing store-bought chocolate eggs and bunny-shaped candy, you may want to think outside the box – literally. Handmade artisan chocolate not only tastes better, it also helps local small business owners thrive and give back to the global community. Xocolatl Small Batch Chocolate, […]

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Southern Living. March 2022. Greensboro came about as a retirement and second home lake and golf community formed by those who were looking to take a quick getaway from the big city of Atlanta. Over the past two decades, though, a boom in vacation rentals and new businesses has attracted younger families from all over the country to […]

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Georgia Trend Magazine. January 2022 print edition. Located in one of Savannah’s oldest buildings that dates back to the 1890s, St. Neo’s Brasserie is not your typical hotel restaurant. For starters, the interior is a dream come true for decorators and makeover enthusiasts. What was an eyesore of an abandoned building that once housed American […]

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Cuisine Noir. September 2021. Located an hour’s drive from Atlanta, Macon is a charming small town steeped in history, culture and music. In the 1840s, Macon established itself as a cotton economy in the Black Belt. The advent of the railroad through downtown brought along politicians and artists from around the country who would stop […]

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For Cuisine Noir Magazine. October 2018. Next time when you sit at a bar or browse the wine racks at your neighborhood wine retailer, expand your horizon beyond the well-known wine growing regions of the world. Most of us gravitate towards the familiar French, Italian, South African or Argentinean bottles for a little flavor of […]

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For CheapOAir Miles Away Blog. August 2017. While most people know of Georgia, the peach state in the southern US, very few are aware of Georgia, the former Soviet republic that’s tucked between Europe and Asia. The country is one of the oldest in the world, and has a rich culture that has managed to […]

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For One Travel Going Places. January 2017.  Atlanta, Georgia: The de facto capital of the southeastern United States. It’s a hub for conventions, a former Olympic host city (the 1996 summer games, if you’ll recall), as well as home to CNN, Coca-Cola, AND the world’s busiest airport in the world. But it’s also a city […]

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For Atlanta Journal Constitution. October 2015. The idea of Go Eat Give came mostly from friends well versed with my love for food and travel. They asked me to share my experiences and help them plan their trips, where they could also have meaningful travel experiences like mine. I founded Go Eat Give as a […]

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Delegal Dining Room at King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort 201 Arnold Road St. Simons Island, GA, 31522 912- 638-3631 www.kingandprince.com Price: $$ After a visit to the Delegal Dining Room at the King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort, it is easy to see that executive chef Jeff Kaplan has made it his mission […]

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Cumberland Island is a 20-mile-long natural barrier island off the coast of Georgia. It is known for its untouched beaches, feral horses, natural marshes and maritime forests. The island is largely inhabited by wildlife, indigenous plants and marine animals, barring few privately owned homes and absolutely no commercial businesses.   Cumberland Island is also rich in […]

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