Solo trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a journey that every adventurous soul should experience at least once. This ancient path, carved through the Peruvian Andes, offers not just a physical challenge but also a deeply spiritual experience. The anticipation of seeing Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, kept my spirits high as I prepared for this epic Peruvian adventure. Preparing for the Trek Before … [Read more...]
Nova Scotia’s Acadian Heritage and Culture to Take Center Stage This Summer
Nova Scotia’s Acadian Heritage and Culture to Take Center Stage This Summer The province will host the quintennial 2024 “Congrès mondial acadien” cultural celebration this August Photo Credit: Tourism Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia (May 1, 2024) - This August 10-18, Nova Scotia will host the Congrés mondial acadien (CMA), a worldwide celebration that takes place every five years and brings together the Acadian diaspora from around … [Read more...]
The Best Way to Enjoy a Scotland Holiday is to Immerse Yourself in the Culture
Scotland may not be the most glamorous holiday destination on the planet, but it does have plenty of things working in its favor. Along with incredible scenery, there are countless amazing landmarks that reflect its rich history. To get the full enjoyment out of a holiday in Scotland, it’s wise to fully immerse yourself in the culture. This can begin before the trip, as there are plenty of entertainment options that provide a taste of the … [Read more...]
Krakow City Breaks 2024 – Explore the Charm of this Historic City!
Krakow City Break: What to Do When You Only Have a Weekend Are you looking for a city break in Poland? Krakow is the perfect choice for a quick getaway. Despite the brevity of a weekend trip, Krakow and its surroundings offer a wealth of fascinating tourist attractions. Here’s how to maximize your visit and see as much as possible in just a couple of days, when you have only a weekend. Day 1: Dive Deep into the Heart of Krakow Morning: The … [Read more...]
How to live like a king – or Queen – at Thornbury Castle
On the approach to Thornbury Castle its already apparent that we’re in for a memorable experience in this little corner near the Cotswolds and Welsh borders. Believed to be the UK’s only Tudor Castle where you can stay the night, this Relais & Chateaux Hotel is one of the finest examples of the way Tudor housing trends transformed from fortress to palace. Once owned by Henry VIII – acquired in the bloodiest of fashions from the Edward … [Read more...]
Combining casino trips with other travel activities
Traveling to casino destinations can be an exhilarating experience. The thrill of the game, the vibrant atmosphere, and the chance to win big draw millions to casinos worldwide each year. Yet, casino trips can offer much more than just gambling. Combining a casino visit with other travel activities can significantly enhance the overall experience for both avid gamblers and those simply looking to try their luck. Diversifying your itinerary … [Read more...]
Elevate Your Golf Game: Discover Golf Holidays in Lisbon
If you're a golf lover looking for a holiday that mixes challenging courses with rich culture, Lisbon is your spot. With its deep history, lively nightlife, and a bunch of top-notch golf courses nearby, Portugal's capital is quickly becoming a go-to for golf breaks. Golfing in Lisbon Lisbon isn't just the capital of Portugal; it's a golfer's paradise. The area is packed with amazing courses, each with its own set of challenges and stunning … [Read more...]
History teacher builds 16-ft historic 1850 replica boat and journeys 80 miles along the Washington coast
WA state history & social studies teacher co-builds 16-ft historic 1850 replica boat, journeying 80 miles along the coast Michael Buse, a dedicated high school Social Studies teacher at Insight School of Washington, co-built of a remarkable maritime project – an 1850 replica 16-foot Cutter, as part of his work to document the involvement of the US in Pacific Northwest maritime. The construction of the replica Cutter commenced in 2021, … [Read more...]
Winter Dip: Exploring Australia Thermal Springs
Anyone who has ever had the privilege of visiting or living in Australia will tell you that this vast country has plenty to offer lovers of all things nature. Its sheer size hosts a variety of different ecosystems, biomes, and natural wonders that need to be seen to be believed. Australia is home to the largest artesian system in the world, with nearly 600 artesian spring complexes found throughout the country, divided into 12 major groups … [Read more...]
Is Volcanic Tourism a Thing?
Believe it or not, but volcanic tourism is an increasingly popular travelling niche offering those with an adventurous side the opportunity to witness the beauty and raw power of both active and dormant volcanoes. Recently, volcanic tourism has been attracting travellers and nature enthusiasts from all over the world. Whether it’s hiking through hardened lava fields, witnessing bubbling hot springs, waterskiing the surrounding lakes or heading … [Read more...]
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