Thailand
Thailand
Thailand is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and exceptional diving spots, as well as its lush jungles and mountainous regions, which offer hiking and wildlife adventures. Whether visitors are exploring ancient temples like Wat Pho and the Grand Palace, or simply soaking in the natural landscapes, Thailand’s charm is undeniable
Mikumi National Park
Mikumi National Park
Mikumi National Park, located in Tanzania's southern highlands, offers a pristine and relatively undiscovered safari experience. Spanning over 3,230 square kilometers, Mikumi is part of the larger Selous Ecosystem, providing a diverse range of habitats from open grasslands to dense miombo woodlands. This park is an excellent choice for those seeking a more tranquil alternative to the more frequented Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
Doubtful Fjord
Doubtful Fjord
Doubtful Fjord (Doubtful Sound) is a large fjord in southwestern New Zealand, in the same region as the smaller but better known Milford Sound. It is home to an unusually large population of bottlenose dolphins, as well as a variety of birds, fur seals, penguins, and often even humpback whales.
Asheville
Asheville
Nestled in the heart of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for nature lovers, art enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. This vibrant city boasts stunning scenery with the Blue Ridge Parkway, often dubbed “America’s Favorite Drive,” providing unparalleled views of the Appalachian wilderness. In autumn, the mountains burst with fiery reds and golds, creating one of the most picturesque fall displays in the U.S. Beyond its natural beauty,
Denver
Denver
More than 300 days of sunshine annually (more than San Diego or Miami Beach) earns Denver high marks with visitors and make sunglasses a must. For the city's most energetic shopping, dining and entertainment spots, point your compass in the direction of Larimer Square, the Tivoli, LoDo and the 16th Street Mall.