10 Places Around the World to Balance Your Root Chakra

10 Places Around the World to Balance Your Root Chakra

The root chakra, or Muladhara, is the foundation of your physical and spiritual well-being. Located at the base of the spine, it governs feelings of safety, grounding, and connection to the Earth. Balancing this energy center is essential for stability in all areas of life. What better way to balance your root chakra than by traveling to some of the most grounding places on Earth? Here are ten places around the world that are perfect for root chakra healing, with three activities to anchor your energy in each location.

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Insiders Guide, Asia, Japan, Bhutan, South Korea, Taiwan Rachel Baila Insiders Guide, Asia, Japan, Bhutan, South Korea, Taiwan Rachel Baila

Insider's Guide to Japan

There's simply no place like Japan. This country's unique blend of ancient traditions and modernity make it an unforgettable destination for travelers who appreciate distinct cultural experiences, incredible food and a wide selection of activities. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the tranquil historic district of Kyoto and the serene hot springs of Hakone, there's something for everyone — nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, true foodies and anime fans. No wonder travelers return again and again, whether to revisit their favorite city or find something new among the sweeping coastlines or mountain ski towns.

My guide to Japan, on Fora Travel, unpacks the best places to stay and what to do in the country's top travel destinations. Whichever cities and regions you explore, expect a safe, clean and fascinating escape. Reach out to start planning.

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Roundup: Libra-Inspired Travel—Unique Cities That Embody Balance, Beauty, and Culture

Libra-Inspired Travel: Unique Cities That Embody Balance, Beauty, and Culture

Libras, ruled by Venus, are known for their love of beauty, balance, and harmony. They seek destinations that are rich in culture, art, and social experiences. Whether it’s indulging in fine cuisine, admiring stunning architecture, or engaging in activities that nourish both body and soul, Libras crave a well-rounded travel experience. Here are four unique cities perfect for the sophisticated Libra, complete with food, activities, and boutique hotel suggestions that embody their refined tastes.

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Roundup, Michelin Key Hotels, Japan, Asia Rachel Baila Roundup, Michelin Key Hotels, Japan, Asia Rachel Baila

Roundup: My Favorite Michelin Key Hotels in Japan

If any country was primed for hotel excellence, it’s Japan. Michelin gets it, and has bestowed its coveted Key on 108 hotels in the country. (The famed tire brand has also brought its esteemed Key ratings to hotels in France, Italy, Spain and the US.) 

The beauty of the Michelin Key is that the requirements for earning one — exceptional design, amazing service, distinct personality — are universal. Five-star properties and humble hidden gems alike have a chance, and this breadth of style and vibe is reflected in Japan’s diverse array of Key holders. 

Below, I’ve listed a few of our favorite Michelin Key hotels in Japan (and narrowing it down was no easy task). Read on to learn about mu top picks. Then, reach out to plan and book your Michelin Key getaway (or any getaway, for that matter). 

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Top Trends in Cruising: From Expeditions to Themed Ships

Cruising has come a long way since the days of mediocre buffets and stodgy entertainment. Gone are the days with one crowded pool and limited food options. Now, passengers can take cooking classes from famous chefs or learn about climate issues in Antarctica. Cruise lines have reimagined the on-board experience — and passengers are loving it. 

2024 is on track to be the busiest cruise year on record according to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), proving that cruisers are into the array of options. 

Read on to find out about the biggest trends, plus get inspiration on the destinations that are topping the booking charts. Then, ¨connect with me to be matched with your ideal ship.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Play & Stay in Tokyo

Japan takes everything to an entirely new level. It takes good things — sushi, art, design, pizza, hospitality, coffee, shopping — and makes them great. Even the country’s 7/11’s are immaculate, and make perfect settings for a quick, gourmet meal — not an oxymoron.

Japan has always been popular, and in the last couple years, the country has been incubating. A slate of new luxury hotels and developments has popped up in Tokyo, in particular. While foreigners were temporarily denied entry, the city kept getting better and better (as if Tokyo weren’t an incredible destination already).

Meander around the city’s numerous parks (Imperial Palace Park is particularly inviting), partake in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, sample the city’s slew of exceptional dining outlets — from holes-in-the-wall to Michelin-Starred destination restaurants — and peruse its eclectic selection of boutiques, department stores, shopping arcades and megastores. Tokyo is where you can experience something unlike you’ve ever had, where you’ll feel like a fish out of water — all while being extremely safe. Its uniqueness, energy, predilection for optimization and technological innovation never fail to captivate. There’s a reason the country tops many a bucket list.

Below is just an introduction to some of my favorite Tokyo neighborhoods, each of which has its own distinct personality. Of course, when you connect with me, we’ll work together to design your dream trip. Plus, I’ll unlock VIP perks at the city’s best hotels. And when it comes to hospitality, the Japanese more than deliver.

​​Ready for the trip of a lifetime? Connect with me, and I'll design your dream Tokyo vacation. 

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Roundup: 8 Unexpected Honeymoon Destinations

You might not instantly think of Japan when considering honeymoon destinations, but that’s where you’re about to be seriously impressed. With thousands of years of deep commitment to hospitality embedded into Japanese culture, you can prepare for an entirely different experience of luxury.

To start, consider staying in a ryokan, or a traditional Japanese inn, like Kayotei, located in the small hot springs village of Yamanaka in the Ishikawa prefecture. The entire property is meant to feel like the home of a friend, with traditional tatami mats and the property’s 10 suite rooms arranged in the traditional sukiya style of a tea ceremony pavilion. 

If you’re looking for more of an ocean vibe, check out Sankara Resort on Yakushima Island, which focuses on true relaxation, simplicity and serenity between ocean and rainforest. Its in-house restaurants feature locally caught seafood, and every stay at Sankara begins with a consultation with a butler about your stay to make sure you’re getting the very best of what your visit has to offer. It’s perfect for newlyweds.

Looking to get even more out of your travel to Japan? Also check out our guide to where to stay in Tokyo.

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Roundup: 12 Incredible Wellness Retreats to Visit

Let's face it: we could all use a little self care. And while the concept of "wellness" means something different to everyone — be it a fitness bootcamp or a beachside massage (we don’t judge) — a wellness retreat for your next vacation is never a bad idea.

But where to choose? From Malibu to Mexico, there are a number of extra-special resorts that serve up wellness programs on a silver platter. We're talking glorious surroundings, luxurious accommodations and five-star service, coupled with world-class fitness programs, expert-led classes and once-in-a-lifetime spa treatments.

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