We’ve Got a New Look

Welcome to the new design for Intelligent Travel! Our most loyal fans will know that IT has undergone several transformations over the years, but this latest sleek and seamless version is all about YOU: we’ve introduced an easy commenting section making it quicker for you to send us your feedback. We’ve also added handy share buttons over on the left-hand side, so you can easily share your favorite Intelligent Travel stories with your friends on Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, Stumble Upon, and Digg. Finally, over the next few weeks we plan to roll out even more changes to IT, including the introduction of regular blog contributors (familiar faces and voices you already know and love.)

In the meantime, continue to enjoy everything about IT that makes it great: stories about authentic, sustainable, and cultural travel. Please be patient with us as we find and fix any bugs. If you catch something, let us know. Email intelligenttravel@ngs.org and we’ll do our best to fix it right away.

Tell us what you think of our new design, and stay tuned for more exciting changes to come here at Intelligent Travel.

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