The best alaska wildlife tours experiences

Alaska Wildlife Tours: Best Whale, Reindeer & Bear Sightings

Just like how the Amazon takes travelers into a world of forests, green and wilderness, Alaska is on the complete opposite scale where white glaciers, icy fjords and sharp blue waters show a different world – and perhaps the only one of its kind. This is the part of the world where you spot humpback whales, pods of orcas, wolves and bison as well as … Continue reading Alaska Wildlife Tours: Best Whale, Reindeer & Bear Sightings

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Yellowstone National Park Guide: Best Tours & Sightseeing Tips

Yellowstone National Park holds the title of the world’s first national park, founded in 1872, becoming an idea so bold it redefined how humanity protects nature. The park sprawls across nearly 9,000 square kilometers of rugged land that straddles Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho and rises over one of the planet’s largest volcanic hotspots. The park vast cauldron of smoke and boiling water with valleys, rivers, … Continue reading Yellowstone National Park Guide: Best Tours & Sightseeing Tips

Denali National Park: Things to do In Alaska’s Gorgeous Wildlife Sanctuary

Denali National Park, located in the heart of Alaska, is a paradise for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. Encompassing six million acres of untamed wilderness, this breathtaking park is home to North America’s highest peak, Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley). With its rugged landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unparalleled outdoor activities, Denali Park offers an adventure of a lifetime. For the first timers who are … Continue reading Denali National Park: Things to do In Alaska’s Gorgeous Wildlife Sanctuary

Cast Off for Charleston: Where Pirate Legacies and Lore Still Lives On

Set against South Carolina’s beautiful coast, Charleston has a fascinating past filled with daring sea robbers and buried treasures. A once buzzing harbor that was the central location of trades of all kinds, Charleston was the port for both legal merchants who sold goods to sea terrorizing pirates that targeted the harbor for more selfish gains. That said, whether frightening or not, this harbor town … Continue reading Cast Off for Charleston: Where Pirate Legacies and Lore Still Lives On

Coba Ruins: Mysterious Mayan Limestone Roads, Carvings of Queens and a Mayan Calendar

Hidden amidst thick, intimidating jungle for centuries, the Coba archaeological site was once among the largest cities of the Mayan civilization with the second largest Mayan pyramid in the world and the largest pyramid in the Yucatan peninsula. Coba means “water stirred by wind” and was a focal Mayan commercial site and a powerful city in 800 AD. It housed some 50,000 inhabitants and had … Continue reading Coba Ruins: Mysterious Mayan Limestone Roads, Carvings of Queens and a Mayan Calendar

Experience The Haunting History of The Witch Trial in The Salem Witch Town

Sending the 17th-century public into the mass hysteria that resulted in killing 21 innocent people in the name of witchcraft, the Salem Witch Trials were quoted to be “the largest and most lethal witch hunt in American history,” by historian Emerson “Tad” Baker. The incident spun movies and books relating to the trials. Today, Salem is one of the most popular spots on the map … Continue reading Experience The Haunting History of The Witch Trial in The Salem Witch Town

Jurassic Park Filming Locations: Visit The Real-Life Dinosaur Islands in Hawaii

With the release of Jurassic World: Dominion, fans have been taken back on a nostalgic ride with terrifying T-rexes and clever raptors running around terrorizing humans. Ever since the first Jurassic Park dropped, audiences were introduced to the fear-inducing dense forests, large rivers, and vast ranches where dinos run free. And most of those Jurassic Park filming locations are all too real. For adventure enthusiasts, … Continue reading Jurassic Park Filming Locations: Visit The Real-Life Dinosaur Islands in Hawaii

Ancient Mayan City of Chichen Itza: Witness Mayan Magic, & A Culture of Blood Sacrifices

An ancient civilization of power, precise calculations, ceremonial architectures, and culture of gods and sacrifices – that’s what the Mayans were known for and that’s what you will see at the famous Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá. The name Chichen means “from the mouth of the well” referring to the cenote found in the city and Itza was the name of the tribe that ruled over the place. … Continue reading Ancient Mayan City of Chichen Itza: Witness Mayan Magic, & A Culture of Blood Sacrifices

All About Halloween in Sleepy Hollow

Blazing orange lanterns, eerie vibes, old manors, and a famous spooky tale of a headless horseman – that’s what Sleepy Hollow is all about. Made famous by Washington Irving’s novel with the same name of the place, Sleepy Hollow attractions makes it the best place to visit for Halloween not only because of their Halloween activities but also because of the legends and the old … Continue reading All About Halloween in Sleepy Hollow

Uxmal: The Best Mayan Ruins in Mexico You Can Explore

Situated in the middle of a jungle and covering over 150 acres, Uxmal ruins is one of the best Mayan cities in Mexico. It’s branded as a UNESCO heritage site with jaw-dropping large sacrificial pyramids and gorgeous Mayan structures that gives travellers a sneak peek into what was a Mayans ‘ regular life, their knowledge of astronomy, and how they used it to reserve water … Continue reading Uxmal: The Best Mayan Ruins in Mexico You Can Explore