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Explore Colca Canyon: Twice as Deep as the Grand Canyon

This is one trek you shouldn’t miss. While it’s true the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu might be the most famous trek in Peru, Cañon del Colca (or Colca Canyon) is another you need to add to your list. Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world — nearly 14,000 feet from its highest point to its lowest — and it’s home to the Andean condor, a sacred bird in Incan culture. If you’re looking to plan a trip to this must-see destination, here’s what you need to know.
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Colossi of Memnon: Majestic Statues of Ancient Egypt in Luxor

The Colossi of Memnon are two giant statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that sit near Luxor, Egypt. There’s some fascinating history behind these impressive monuments, and they’re incredibly easy to combine with nearby tourist sites like the Valley of the Queens or Hatshepsut Temple. This travel guide will explore how to get there and everything you need to know before you visit!
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Top 10 City Hotels in Central and South America for 2025 by GoTravelDaily Readers

GoTravelDailyreaders maintain high expectations for their accommodations, extending beyond aspects such as thread count — although they undeniably appreciate plush linens. They seek a deep connection to a destination’s history, local traditions, and, as illustrated by this year’s selection of the best city hotels in Central and South America, conveniently accessible adventures.
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26 Best Stunning Beaches in Bali, Indonesia

In spite of what some people might say, there are some great beaches in Bali, but they aren’t exactly obvious to the tourist crowds. The really amazing ones are waiting in remote corners of the island or hiding at the bottom of rocky cliffs, so you have to track them down and find them with some effort, but that’s all part of the fun. The majority of Bali’s most spectacular beaches are in the Uluwatu area (far south coast) or on Nusa Penida, a small island that’s considered part of Bali and can be reached pretty easily on your own or even
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Ultimate Guide for Planning Your Perfect Wimberley, Texas Trip

“A nice place to visit… a great place to live,” reads the motto of Wimberley, Texas. With a population of only 2,877, this Hill Country destination embraces the essence of small-town charm, showcasing unique stores, a vibrant art scene, and a genuine appreciation for the area’s natural beauty. Rachel and Matthew Buchanan, owners of the local restaurant The Leaning Pear, note that “the lack of chain restaurants and stores feels like a welcome throwback to a bygone era, particularly when comparing Wimberley to its big-box neighbors along the I-35 corridor.”
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Explore Lewis and Clark Historical Sites on the Pacific Coast

The Columbia River, which widens before emptying into the Pacific Ocean, serves as the border between Oregon and Washington at the coast. The Lewis and Clark Expedition established Fort Clatsop, their winter quarters, near present-day Astoria, Oregon. During that winter, Corps members explored places on both sides of the river, traveling as far south as Seaside and as far north as Long Beach.
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