The United States boasts more than 84 million acres of national parkland that offer a variety of opportunities for recreational activities, hiking, and nature walks. If you’re in the mood for some outdoor adventures and thrills, don’t miss the chance to visit some of the country’s most scenic natural attractions and venues that offer plenty of opportunities for adventure. Whether you’re interested in hiking, trail walking, nature photography, or want to see some native animals in their natural habitat, take your pick of several national parks scattered around the country. Here’s where you’ll find some of the best U.S. National Parks for adventure seekers:Everglades National Park, Florida Ready for a kayaking adventure you’ll never forget? Head to Everglades National Park in Florida to explore the mangroves, forests, and nature trails. This park encompasses 1.5 million acres of land and water, and is home to a variety of alligators, crocodiles, and endangered species. You can ta...
Formed 3 million years ago by an underwater volcanic eruption, the island of Rapa Nui is a mere 63-square-mile triangular speck deep in the South Pacific—2,237 miles from the coast of its home country, Chile. Visiting the island, made famous by its mysterious statues known as moai—and commonly known by its colonial name Easter Island (after Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen landed on Easter Sunday in 1722)—takes some well-rewarded effort. Nothing prepares you for a meeting in person with those statues; their weirdness and size are only emphasized by a barren landscape overrun with wild horses. The ghosts of history and the island’s remoteness create an almost spiritual vibe. There’s more, though: beautiful beaches, epic surfing, world-class diving, and a Rapanui people determined to preserve their Polynesian heritage. It’s well worth the long haul. Ahu Tongariki Ahu Tongariki, also known as the Fifteen, is a line of moai on a 720-foot-long ceremonial platform called an ahu. This...
Morocco may be a mere three-hour flight from London, but it’s a far cry from your usual getaway. Instead, it is a gateway to Africa, a country abuzz with exotic beauty and a world apart from the usual palm-fringed beaches and crystal clear waters. The bustling cities of Fez and Marrakesh are a maze of ancient trails and market places known as souks, selling all manner of lavish trinkets. When you move further from the main cities you’ll find mountainous terrain, miles of dessert and a rugged coastline. But, with so much to offer, how are you supposed to know simple etiquette when enjoying a meal? And in a country, that’s predominantly Islamic can you consume alcohol? Never fear, we have some tips and tricks to help you navigate your way through Moroccan culture. So, sit back and take a sip of sweet mint tea, from a silver tea pot and remember these simple tips to help enjoy a trip to Morocco. Can I buy alcohol? Although, Morocco is an Islamic country you are able to drink ...