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Where to Go 2026″ Standouts // News from Queensland, Australia

August 19, 2025 by DaveLeave a Comment

Queensland is actively writing the playbook for 2026 travel, seamless accessibility, purposeful luxury, conservation participation, authentic cultural exchange, and innovation in wellness. The region becomes North America's most accessible Australian destination in 2025-2026, featuring direct flights to Brisbane (from LAX/SFO/DFW/YVR). This means a fast track to new luxury properties, wellness-first experiences, excursions focused on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Art, Australia, Beach, Canada, Caves, Coffee, Culture, Fiji, Great Barrier Reef, Massage, Museum, Nightlife, North America, Paradise, Queensland, Rainforest, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Spa

Nature Within Walls: The Remarkable Wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater

August 15, 2025 by Kate K.FLeave a Comment

About Kate K.F Hi Everyone! My name is Kate and I am a Tanzania-based safari specialist and writer with a passion for wildlife conservation. I have spent years exploring Tanzania’s national parks and game reserves, where I gained a deep knowledge of well-known Tanzania destinations—including the legendary Ngorongoro Crater location, the Serengeti National Park and Lake Manyara amongst many others. Through my company BornWild, I tailor private … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Drinking, History, National Park, Tanzania, Volcano, Wildlife

Goal-Line Getaway: Exploring Canada’s World Cup 2026 Host Cities

August 14, 2025 by Adrian VaronaLeave a Comment

Canada’s historic role as a co-host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup places it firmly on the global soccer stage, with Toronto and Vancouver serving as the nation’s two shining venues. These cities are more than match locations, they are cultural hubs where the world’s passion for the sport meets vibrant urban landscapes, stunning architecture, and unforgettable local flavor. Toronto’s Place in World Cup History Toronto is set to be at the heart … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Bus Travel, Canada, Casino, Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, Food and Wine, History, Markets, Music, Nightlife, Public Transportation, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Street Food, Toronto, Traffic, Train Travel, Vancouver

4 Best Places To Store An RV Near Wilson Wyoming

August 10, 2025 by Jessica StrongLeave a Comment

Outdoor lovers that like to travel, camp, or go for recreational activities know how important a recreational vehicle is to their trips. With the living space and mobility it provides, it is easy to see why RVs are in huge demand. However, storing them safely can become a problem for many when not in use since RVs take up a lot of space. That is where a storage facility comes into play. While there are many storage facilities in Wilson … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Village, Wyoming

Monsoon Treks in Nashik: A Spiritual and Historical Journey on Brahmagiri and Beyond

August 10, 2025 by Urbanchats1 Comment

Last Sunday, I set out on a solo adventure that turned into one of my most memorable monsoon experiences in Nashik, my hometown. As a Nashik native, I’ve always been drawn to the Western Ghats during the rains, when the hills transform into a lush, misty paradise. This time, I chose to trek Brahmagiri and Bhandardurg Fort near Trimbakeshwar, a journey that blended nature, spirituality, and history in a way I hadn’t expected. Here’s my story, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Bicycle, Bridges, Caves, Culture, Fashion, Food and Wine, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Paradise, Trekking, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour, Waterfall, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Bangkok Indians: ‘You Are Lucky Man’

August 5, 2025 by Ben BarteeLeave a Comment

Originally published via Armageddon Safari: In the Big Mango, the extremely friendly prostitutes outside the “massage” shops on the street all tell me I’m “so handsome man.” Related: Critical Insights: What Makes Thai Prostitutes Superbly Talented The strange Indian men who prowl those same streets all tell me I’m “lucky man.” Lucky and handsome! I feel so fucking special every time I step outside. (Forget SSRIs or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Bangkok Thailand, Chennai, India, Massage, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

Penang Hill or Bust & the Lights of Kek Lok Si Temple

August 1, 2025 by Dave3 Comments

My friend dropped me off at the base of Penang Hill. He had strongly recommended I climb this in the early morning, but the night before we were out until nearly midnight enjoying the Chinese New Year festivities. Borrowing his umbrella, a lifesaver from the hot tropical sunshine, I set out on the Heritage Trail. This path, founded in 1890, led nearly straight up the mountain, climbing some nearly 800 meters to the top. It followed the funicular … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, China, Japan, Malaysia, Markets, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Rainforest, Restaurants, Traffic, Tropical Fruit, Walking tour

Sensorio: The Seventh Heaven of Sight and Sound

August 1, 2025 by Tom BentleyLeave a Comment

Peanut butter and jelly, ice cream and cake. Things that have stood the test of time, and taste. But light and sound—those have been around much longer than the others, and their impact is elemental. At Sensorio in Paso Robles, you can feel that impact, sometimes in subtle tugging at your eyes and ears, sometimes in dazzling sweeps of color and feeling. Sensorio is Fourth of July with a graduate degree. Where it is, is the rolling hills of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, California, Ice Cream, Journey, Music, Walking tour, Wildlife

Silenced Whispers by Afarin Ordubadi Bellisario

August 1, 2025 by DaveLeave a Comment

Silenced Whispers is a fictionalized and riveting account of individuals living in Iran from the years 1905 through 1916. For reference, the Constitutional Revolution in the country began in 1905 and ended in 1925 with the ascent of Reza Khan, the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. This novel is the story of Gohar, a young girl living in a small desert town. At the age of 14 she marries a 55 year old politician; their marriage was arranged by the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: Desert, Iran

Saline Valley Warm Springs, Death Valley – August 2025

August 1, 2025 by DaveLeave a Comment

This is arguably the coolest, best and most intriguing oasis in the entire state of California. If one were to plant a hot spring in the most remote of locations, it would be here - in Saline Valley. Certainly one of California's most remote desert valleys and one of the state's longest dirt roads - these hot springs are at least 3 hours from any sort of paved road. One can enter Saline Valley via either the North (Inyo mountains) or South passes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Art, California, Death Valley, Desert, Hot springs, Mountain Climbing, Palm Trees, Trekking

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