
These Destinations Are at Their Absolute Best in October
October is a good time to hit the road. Temperatures are comfortably pleasant.

October is a good time to hit the road. Temperatures are comfortably pleasant.

A simple online search will show you just how diverse our planet is.

The UN estimates that two-thirds of the world will live in cities by 2050.

Most people flock to the same three famous parks until the trails resemble a crowded supermarket aisle. Parking lots and posers often ruin the vibe of a wilderness escape.

The summer month of August is a colorful time when it comes to celebrations.

Travelers searching for something interesting to do in January will find a number of fantastic and interesting festivals that occur throughout the world during the first month of the year.

It’s time to trade concrete jungles for real ones, where the soundtrack is a symphony of exotic birds and the alarm clock is the gentle morning mist rolling through the canopy.

Although most cities have thousands of streets, one or two streets always become to be better known than any other.

Rental cars are expensive, stressful, and completely unnecessary at plenty of amazing destinations.

The sport of mountain climbing was born in 1760, when a young Genevese scientist, Horace-Benedict de Saussure, offered prize money for the first person to reach the summit of Mount Blanc, Europe’s tallest peak.

December is made for shoppers. Those with long gift lists might want to head to Europe for the Christmas markets.

There is something unnerving yet oddly thrilling about seeing a structure leaning at an angle it clearly shouldn’t be.

Not all cities were created equal – some are extensive and flat, and others have gentle inclines that make things interesting without leaving you out of breath.

No other continent on the planet contains so many temples as Asia.

An atoll is a ring of coral that originally grew completely around the shoreline of an island, and which continued to grow upward on top of itself as the island subsided or eroded away.
