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There are few things in nature that have a lure as irresistible as a waterfall. People often trek countless miles, endure rain and insects, and sleep on the hard ground in order to catch a glimpse of the cascading water at the end of the journey. The excitement only builds as they inch closer and…
Photo courtesy of Flickr/edward stojakovic America’s National Park Service is turning 100 this year, which is just one of many reasons to celebrate the epic beauty of two great wilderness preserves: Yellowstone and Yosemite. Both parks offer exciting activities and postcard-ready vistas. But deciding which to visit (if you must pick one) takes some intensive…
Doing a cannonball off the dock, floating on a tube, and casting a fishing rod in the open waters — there’s nothing quite like a vacation at the lake. That being said, there are certainly times when you’d rather not pack a backpack, drive for several hours, and rent a cabin or pitch a tent…
Let us start by saying we don’t intend to throw shade at Punta Cana. With sunny weather, immaculate beaches, and affordable all-inclusive resorts, it’s no surprise that it tops the list for many vacationers headed to the Caribbean. But with more than 18,000-square miles, the Dominican Republic, which also happens to be the second-largest country…
From seasoned pros who seek turbulent rapids and intimidating waterfalls to first-time families with young kids, whitewater rafting is a thrilling sport that has attracted thousands to rivers around the world. Fortunately, there are a number of amazing river systems in the U.S. that provide a variety of experiences. Some are fast, while others are…
Photo courtesy of Flickr/dustin larimer Each summer, families and friends grab their sunscreen, snacks, and beer and head to a nearby river for a day of floating on an inner tube. For those who aren’t acquainted with this tradition, it’s called river floating or tubing — and it’s awesome. While it might not sound as…
With so many of us living sedentary city lives, it’s not hard to see why — when vacation time comes around — there’s a strong desire to answer the call of Mother Nature and indulge in a little wanderlust. For some reason, though, park walks, riverside runs, and rooftop yoga (while nice) can’t quite match…
Disney’s “The Jungle Book” premieres next week, so we’re all ready for an adventure — and not just to the movie theater. The classic tale entices readers with dangerous, thrilling wildlife encounters amidst a remote jungle setting, and so — considering our love of travel — we can’t wait to get inspired by the film…
Photo by Katherine Alex Beaven Japan’s adoration of the delicate sakura tree spans centuries — frequently popping up in artwork and poems, and as a feature in several of the country’s long-standing rituals and traditions. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. After all, the cherry blossom is Nippon’s national flower, and during spring, its brief…
Travelers take vacations for all sorts of reasons, but this year in particular spiritual tourism is on the rise. As travel junkies, we find that any type of getaway can work to strength our spiritual connection — to the destination, our companions, nature, and/or ourselves. Some visit resorts dedicated to health and wellness to harness…