Twitter Chat: How Travel Transforms Us
What would you do with one more day off? Or a whole year?
Join National Geographic’s resident family travel guru Heather Greenwood Davis (@greenwooddavis) and Project: Time Off (@ProjectTimeOff) for our monthly Twitter chat on Wednesday, July 15.
Whether you’re an around-the-world wanderluster like Davis and her brood—who were named Travelers of the Year by Traveler magazine for embracing the passport as their key to a global education—or a long-weekend adventurer, tune in for tips on how to maximize your time off, to share travel stories, and get ideas for your next trip, big or small.
> Here’s how:
- When: 1 to 2 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 15
- Where: On Twitter via @NatGeoTravel. Follow the hashtag #NatGeoTravelChat to join us!
During the live chat, Heather will be responding to six questions that will be revealed periodically over the hour. But make no mistake: We want to hear from you, too.
Heather and the Nat Geo Travel team will be retweeting their favorite responses, so be sure to follow along and contribute to the conversation by using the hashtag #NatGeoTravelChat.
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