The guidebook writer and television personality reflects on his cancer diagnosis, social media’s corrosive effect on tourism and the transformative power of travel.
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I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.
The minute I left university, I put on a backpack and went to see the world.
I climbed the Andes in Ecuador.
I taught English in Cambodia.
I spent months visiting monasteries in Tibet.
It was the most transformative period of my life.
Lately, though, I feel like my travel mojo is gone.
Instead of traveling to discover, I now travel to retreat.
I'm often overwhelmed by the demands of daily life.
So when it's time for vacation, I choose a destination that doesn't ask too much of me and I don't give much back.
Rick Steves has been helping millions of people, including people like me, expand their travel horizons since he was in his twenties.
The prolific guidebook writer and beloved PBS personality believes that travel can make not only the world a better place, but you a better person.