Travel: Kurdistan, Baja, Chicago and more

Wednesday, 1 June 2011 by IrwanKch
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The Washington PostWednesday, June 01, 2011
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ERBIL, IRAQ - January 23:  A statue of the poet Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin sits outside the Erbil citadel on January 23, 2011 in Erbil, Iraq.  Iraqi Kurdistan has been tipped by newspapers and magazines to be a new travel destination in 2011.  (Photo by Sebastian Meyer/For The Washington Post)

Happy trails . . . in ?

Kurdistan, "the other Iraq," is a land of ancient history, spectacular scenery and rapid modernization.

Talk About Travel

Talk About Travel

Have a travel-related question, comment, sad tale or happy ending? The Post Travel section's editors and writers are at your service.

Senior moments in Baja

Senior moments in Baja

A woman of a certain age seeks ad­ven­ture — up to a point — in Mexico's Sea of Cortez.

One 'L' of a tour in Chicago

One 'L' of a tour in Chicago

The city's boisterous buildings might be best seen from the river and the "L."

From pressure cooker to steam room

From pressure cooker to steam room

Going Our Way scopes out all-inclusive resort spas in the Southeast for a single traveler.

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