The Ganges, the Sindh, or the Brahmaputra – rivers that are laced with myths, legends, and the ebbs and flows of thousands of years of human history through the course of their long journeys from the mountains to the seas.
A Footbridge in the Clouds
Man-made tourist attractions don’t come much better than the Langkawi Sky Bridge in the north of Malaysia. This curved, concrete and metal bridge is 125 metres long and spans between two mountains. It’s recognized as one of the engineering marvels of the world and affords marvelous views usually reserved for high-flying birds.
Flight Regulations Pertaining to E-Cigarettes
As e-cigarettes continue to rise in popularity, legislators, health officials, and businesses are all scrambling to figure out how to treat this innovative and new nicotine delivery system.
Palm Beach – A Florida Getaway
Along 75 kilometres of pristine beachfront from Boca Raton in the south to Jupiter in the north, Palm Beach County consists of 38 distinct cities and towns, most built along a sandy, barrier island.
Hail the Sun Gate
At the end of a long day’s trek, you reach The Sun Gate. This is the greatest arrival portal imaginable: Below you rests Machu Picchu, built in the 14th century and still magnificent and mysterious. A beguiling stone monument of a previous civilization.
A Walk Before Dinner in San Sebastian
Medieval pilgrim trails across northern Spain took devout Christians to the town of Santiago de Compostella, to worship before what is believed to be the remains of St James. Modern travellers have different intentions for taking the two surviving Camino routes (as they are known).
Indeed, my walking destination is a specific modern shrine—Arzak Restaurant in San Sebastian, ranked number seven in San Pellegrino’s world Best 50 restaurants.
Even a Travel Photographer Needs a Holiday
During my Fine Art of Travel Photography workshops, participants often ask, “Where do I like to do on my vacations?” My stock answer is no matter where I go it’s a busman’s holiday. I can’t imagine boarding a flight at LAX without my camera equipment. It would be like leaving part of me behind.
Koh Phi Phi: A Booming Tourist Site
Phi Phi is a fast-growing tourist site in southern Thailand. The site is renown for its karst, limestone mountains, cliffs, and caves. The views are dramatic, stunning, and awe-inspiring. Its long, white sandy beaches are idyllic. The Phi Phi islands first gained notoriety when the movies The Beach and Gold Finger were filmed here.
Finding Yourself Alone in the Lost City
Tourist numbers are scant in Jordan, making visits to its historical sights all the more memorable.
Flying the Azure Skies: Strategies for Saving Yourself Stress, Time and Money
Traveling can be traumatic at times, so here are some simple ways to make it much easier all round.
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