
12 Places Perfect for People Who Hate Crowds
Between the jostling elbows at famous landmarks, the endless cacophony of ringtones, and the terrifying prospect of making small talk in a hotel elevator, travel can sometimes feel like a contact sport.

Between the jostling elbows at famous landmarks, the endless cacophony of ringtones, and the terrifying prospect of making small talk in a hotel elevator, travel can sometimes feel like a contact sport.

Every savvy traveler knows that June might just be the ultimate travel sweet spot! Think long daylight hours in Europe, dry seasons in tropical paradises, and festivals galore worldwide.

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.

June is bustin’ out all over as the world celebrates the beginning of summer in a variety of ways, from ancient religious ceremonies to the performing arts.

The world is a kaleidoscope of human-made wonders, from towering skyscrapers to sprawling developments.

Wind power has been used as long as humans have put sails into the wind. The next step was the use of wind to provide mechanical power.

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.

You probably know the world’s made up of a ton of countries, but ever catch yourself wondering which ones take up the most space?

Deep inside Venezuela’s jungle lie isolated islands of table top mountains, called tepuis.

In order to make the best of poor soil, water conservation, and mountainous terrain, terraced farming was introduced by various cultures around the world.

Snow is like Mother Nature’s way of turning the freezing cold of winter into a whimsical wonderland. Some love it, others don’t.

While much of the country is still bundling up against winter’s chill, February actually offers some incredible travel opportunities across the United States.

As they are designed and built to hold religious services and invoke and inspire the worship of God, churches have long counted amongst society’s most important and impressive buildings.

Some countries have just a handful of islands, while others are scattered across thousands of little land dots.

Slot canyons are one of nature’s colorful idiosyncrasies. Unlike the Grand Canyon, which is both wide and deep, slot canyons are deep but narrow canyons.
