
Many of the World’s Greatest Fjords Aren’t Found Where Most People Expect
A fjord is a long, narrow arm of the sea with steep sides, carved by glacial activity. Many people consider fjords the very symbol of Norway.

A fjord is a long, narrow arm of the sea with steep sides, carved by glacial activity. Many people consider fjords the very symbol of Norway.

Famous trees come and go. L’Arbre du Ténéré was once considered the most isolated tree on Earth.

Although China now has the most amount of skyscrapers in the world, the race to the sky began in America during the late 1800s, when architects decided that building out was so yesterday and building up was the future.

Jet lag is that little travel gremlin that always seems to show up uninvited.

Friedensreich Hundertwasser was an Austrian artist and architect who spent his whole career championing the curve of organic nature against the straight line.

There’s something magical about island life; swaying palm trees, blue water, sipping coconuts while hanging out in a hammock. But today we tackle islands of a different kind.

Whether it’s a humpback whale breaching the waves in a bold display or a grey whale and her calf gently cresting the water’s surface, there’s something magical about any encounter with these mammoth creatures of the sea.

Unless you’re a tech billionaire or a Mr.Beast contestant, buying a private island isn’t exactly realistic.

Scrolling through social media often induces a severe case of wallet envy.

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

Europe is a bit of a weather trip.

After visiting the Altamira cave paintings in northern Spain, Pablo Picasso famously exclaimed “after Altamira, all is decadence”. He wasn’t kidding.

The locals-only small town is a concept that travel writers keep undermining through the very act of writing about it, and this article is no exception.

Sure, hopping between ancient monuments and art galleries can be fun, especially when you sprinkle in enough foodie stops and a few cultural experiences.

When we think about iconic cities, our minds often jump to the bustling hubs of the Northern Hemisphere.
