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Contrary to popular belief, the best hiking in the world isn’t in the Swiss Alps or wrapped around the lakes of Patagonia. It’s actually on an archipelago right in the middle of the Norwegian Sea. ...
Despite the fact that the humans have covered most of the world in networks of asphalt, there remain a handful of untouched places so untamed and off-the-beaten path that you can only reach them by...
Once home to only Viking clans, the Lofoten Islands in Norway are now accessible by road, train, boat, plane, and even helicopter. But however you get there, you’re sure to be blown away by their p...
Although many couples are happy to venture no further than a gorgeous beach, swaying palms and plenty of tropical sunshine, an increasing number of people are looking for more exciting ways to trav...
Hiking in the Canadian Rockies leads to a world of natural wonders. Discover high mountain passes and meadows blanketed in wildflowers. Watch for wildlife you won’t find elsewhere. Encounter remote...
It's technically the first day of spring, yet it's 20 degrees in Chicago. So why on Earth would I start thinking about going somewhere even cold, you ask? Because the prime Greenland and neighborin...
You've heard of the Great Barrier Reef and the Caribbean, but what if you're looking to scuba dive away from the tourists? Where can you go to get one on one with the ocean's underbelly? Touch kale...
Some vacationers seek out relaxing beaches or historical sights. This isn't a list of those kinds of getaways. The world's most extreme places are reserved for only most intense (and pseudo-insane)...
After spending several weeks in India I crossed through the wild Himalayan landscape to Nepal's majestic capital -- Kathmandu. Kathmandu brings to mind images of temples, markets and a wide array o...
The Natural World Wonders have always been a popular cornerstone for our clients' adventures and there is no bigger World Wonder than Mt. Everest. Standing majestically at just over 29,000 feet, it...