Italy is a country whose richness doesn't stem solely from its monuments or grand history. It isn’t just about its museums, nor even the unparalleled beauty of its Baroque or medieval cities. Italy is also breathed in through its cuisine—a blend of territory, history, tradition, and the skilled hands that bring it all to life. This is why food tours have become one of the most immersive and sensory ways to discover the country. Not just for what … [Read more...]
Our Annapurna Circuit Trek Itinerary: Nepal’s Epic Mountain Journey
The Annapurna Circuit is one of the world’s most iconic trekking routes, winding through the majestic Himalayas, remote villages, and stunning landscapes of Nepal. This is our epic journey offering a unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and adventure - starting for us at Dharapani.
Quick Facts About the Annapurna Circuit
Distance: Approximately 160-230 km (100-143 miles), depending on your chosen start point and route … [Read more...]
Tulsa’s Route 66 Capital Cruise: World-Record Classic Car Centennial Parade Announced
Celebration aims to bring 200,000 people for Route 66 Centennial (TULSA, Okla.) – As if the Centennial year of the Mother Road in The Capital of Route 66® wasn't big enough, the celebration will now be record-breaking. The Tulsa Route 66 Commission has announced "Tulsa's Route 66 Capital Cruise: World-Record Classic Car Centennial Parade," set for May 30, 2026, along Tulsa's stretch of Route66. With a goal of more than 3,000 entrants, the … [Read more...]
Vigan: A Journey Through Time
As I stepped off the bus and onto the cobblestone streets of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, I felt as though I had traveled back in time. The air was thick with the scent of old wood and the sound of horse hooves echoed through the streets. I had heard stories of Vigan's charm, but nothing could have prepared me for the enchantment that awaited me in this ancient city. Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the few places in the Philippines where … [Read more...]
Cruce de Caminos: Where Spain’s Great Cultural Routes Intertwine
Since ancient times, Spain has been a land of age-old roads, traveled by civilizations, traders, artists, pilgrims, and visionaries. Today, these routes are reborn through a new cultural and tourism initiative: Cruce de Caminos – Cultural Routes of Spain, a project that celebrates eight major heritage routes crossing the country from north to south and east to west, traversing regions rich in history, diversity, and life. The Spanish … [Read more...]
Nuuskio National Park Finland – July 2025
Nuuskio National Park is easily accessible from Helsinki, Finland - about a 30 minute non stop bus ride or slightly longer with bus combined with train (stop in Espoo). The modern and state of the art Haltia "green" Visitor's center is the self proclaimed "gateway to Finland's National treasures) and is located about 2km outside of the park. A stop here is worthwhile for the interactive exhibits that explore Finland's natural heritage, a cafe … [Read more...]
62 Hours in Vail: A Perfect Summer Mountain Escape
Cradled in the heart of the Rockies, Vail is a high-altitude playground, an alpine escape where mountain adventure meets refined mountain charm. Within a long weekend, the temptation to do as much as possible is great, so I opted to find the right balance between adrenaline and après; this included indulging in a diversity of wonderful restaurants, outdoor experiences and time for relaxation. You will want to fly fish, do a bit of hiking, explore … [Read more...]
The world’s largest LED planetarium opens in Prague
New York, June 2025 – Following a two-year renovation, the Prague Planetarium is reopening to the public with a transformed guest experience. The result of the modernisation project is the first fully digital LED planetarium in Europe and the largest in any planetarium worldwide, which ranks among the absolute best in the world in terms of quality. "Visitors will find the experience to be truly unparalleled. Unanimously, all those to whom the … [Read more...]
Tarlac: The Heart of Central Luzon
The morning sun cast long shadows across the sugarcane fields as I made my way north from Manila along the MacArthur Highway. Like many travelers before me, I had always seen Tarlac as a place to pass through – a mere waypoint on the journey to more famous destinations in the Philippines' northern reaches. But something made me stop this time, drawn by whispers of historic haciendas, sacred mountains, and a culture that blends the Kapampangan, … [Read more...]
Your Guide to Portugal’s Best Vineyards
Portugal doesn't rush anything, especially not its wine. This is a country where vines have been rooted for centuries and where the sun knows how to hang around just long enough to make grapes sing. If you've ever tasted a glass of deep red Douro or sipped something crisp from Alentejo, then you know what we're talking about. If you want to see the process and taste the freshest wine to ever pass your lips, read on for the top vineyards in … [Read more...]
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