Matthias Ripp
Yoga lovers and scientists alike know that this ancient discipline - originated in India hundreds, maybe even thousands of years before our Common Era - is fantastic...
In the historic, culturally rich, and breathtakingly scenic region of Nikko/Kinugawa Onsen, about two hours north of Tokyo via the TOBU railway, nature-oriented travelers should make time to experience spectacular Lake...
photos | Rudy Mareel; all others José Balido
On a recent extended swing across the south of France - from Biarritz on the Atlantic coast over here to Nice - I had the...
Puerto Rico Tourism Company
Apart from water, coffee is the most popular beverage on the planet, and in Puerto Rico, this "black gold" has been an integral part of the culture for centuries...
Jon Chico
The yearly "hot lists" issued by the highly influential travel-media giant Lonely Planet are always eagerly awaited by travellers looking for "the next cool thing", and they're usually destinations under...
No wonder Ireland is also dubbed the Emerald Isle. From the air, it seems as if a precious stone cleft from Europe had traveled adrift until it dropped anchor in...
Keith Sherwood
For most visitors to New York City, perhaps understandably it’s all about Manhattan, with most of Gotham’s big attractions, dining, shopping, and entertainment. But those back for another...
secundemal
Quick, what’s the capital of the Rainbow Nation? It’s certainly understandable if you immediately thought Johannesburg. And if Cape Town came to mind, you’re partly right – it is, after...
hillsn_1992
Colombia is just packed with remarkable landmarks, sights, and experiences, but on a recent visit I discovered that this vertiginous 220-metre (722-foot) hill, rising abruptly near a small town...
vrebolledo
When we think of Peru, Machu Picchu and Cuzco, along with Lima, are usually the first places to spring to mind. But many are this country’s alluring destinations, and none more so than its second...