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Top Wildlife Parks in Ghana: Explore Canopy Walks and Nature Adventures

Best known for its cultural offerings and important historical sites, Ghana is also home to a wealth of majestic natural parks. These nature preserves feature everything from unspoiled rainforest to open savannas where you can track elephants on foot. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a lion or two. Get ready to experience a whole new side of this West African country by visiting five of the most remarkable national parks and conservation areas in Ghana.

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Top Eco-Adventures to Discover the Philippines’ Natural Wonders

With its numerous megadiverse ecosystems ranging from active volcanoes and subterranean rivers to coral atolls and white sand shores, there’s no better place to get outdoors than in the Philippines. As the country embraces a more eco-friendly future, now’s the perfect time to plan adventures that’ll let you discover this amazing archipelago and leave nothing behind but your footprints.

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Discover 7 Amazing Day Trips from Split to Explore Croatia

Alongside nearby Dubrovnik, Split draws travelers to the glittering Adriatic Coast of Croatia in droves. The many attractions within the Roman city walls are just the start of the allure. With idyllic islands scattered offshore and a hinterland studded with castles, medieval towns, and national parks, this historic city is the perfect stop for those who enjoy city breaks with bonus day trips.

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Top 30 Enchanting Christmas Markets in Europe to Visit in 2025

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, copious amounts of mulled wine, and some of the best hot chocolate you’ve ever had are just a taste of what awaits you. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas across Europe, with hundreds of festive markets glittering brilliantly as soon as the first Advent door is opened. While Germany is the real fairy-tale deal, Christmas markets sparkle across the continent, come snow or shine, with crafts, choirs, light displays, and local grub.

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