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Travel with Neta

By Neta Degany

Travel with Neta

By Neta Degany

Neta Degany

Travel with Neta

Active since: 2011

Join my journey to the spectacular natural gems (and also – man made attractions) of North America. In the past 15+ years I have written 15 best seller travel guide books, in which I have exposed Israeli travelers to many off-the-beaten-track locations, providing them the ability to travel like locals. My books, posts and publications are written in a perspective of active nature loving families.

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I am...

Author of 15 travel guide books to the USA and Canada (since 2006). These are Israel's best seller books to these destinations (sold ~100,000 copies). I am also a blogger and I consult individuals.

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I write about

My main emphasis is traveler needs (practical information and trip routes) and the outdoors - camping, hiking trails, scenic byways, wildlife viewing etc. My moto is to bring nature closer to all.

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My Audience

Most Israelis traveling to the the USA and Canada read my books. This audience has a wide spectrum of interests that has one main thing common - a once in a lifetime trip to North America.

Places I covered

Available collabs.

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