Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Trinidad And Tobago’s Best Outdoor Experiences
Planning a trip to Trinidad and Tobago? These two sister islands have very different personalities, allowing you to visit one Caribbean destination while having two very different experiences. To help you plan your itinerary, here are some unforgettable things to do in Trinidad and Tobago whether you’re traveling in a group or having a solo…Read more...
Beyond Grand Cayman: Discovering Cayman Brac In The Caribbean
While most travelers to the Cayman Islands head straight for Grand Cayman and don’t leave, the sister islands are worth exploring. Brac Cayman is home to about 2,000 residents, allowing for a more intimate experience. Additionally, the island offers an impressive mix of land and sea offerings. As someone who loves the outdoors as well…Read more...
Why Kerala’s Silent Valley Is One Of The World’s Best National Parks [Bus-Free Through India]
Silent Valley National Park offers the best in India hiking and Kerala adventures, from gorgeous views of Anamudi Peak to high-altitude camping and more!Read more...
Hiking In Taiwan’s Dramatic Yehliu Geopark
Near Taipei, you’ll have the chance to explore one of Taiwan’s most unusual landscapes: Yehliu Geopark. Located in Taiwan’s Guanyinshuan National Scenic Area, is known as being the country’s most dramatic geological areas — a must-visit when you visit Taiwan. While in front of the park you’ll find Yeliu Ocean World — where you can…Read more...
Historic Hikes, Maplewood-Smoked Cheddar And 10,000 Teddy Bears: 3 Perfect Days In Southern Vermont
While most people head straight to the city of Burlington when visiting Vermont, a lesser-known but worthwhile area to stay in is West Townshend. This charming town is full of bed and breakfasts, outdoor recreation, farm stands, antique shops and a feeling or honest, rural living. Additionally, it’s a great homebase for interesting local road…Read more...
Lessons Learned From Storytelling With A Shawnee Indian
Before visiting Hocking Hills, Ohio, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. While I’d heard the state was flat with not much to do, I also heard there were some quirky and adventurous activities to be experienced. After visiting for myself, the latter view won by a landslide. One that really piqued my interest was…Read more...
Reaching The Summit Of The United States’ Most Visited Peak
At 14,110 feet, Pikes Peak is one of Colorado’s “fourteeners,” mountain peaks reaching 14,000 feet or higher. Although not the highest, Pikes Peak is the country’s most visited mountain, with more than a half million people reaching the summit each year. While hiking is how many people choose to brag about their reaching the top…Read more...
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