Top 8 Must-Do Activities in France’s Loire Valley
Studded with thousands of castles, old villages, and vineyards, the Loire Valley feels like a step back in time.
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Studded with thousands of castles, old villages, and vineyards, the Loire Valley feels like a step back in time.
San Antonio has grown tremendously in the past few years, and while most tourist destinations are concentrated in and around the Downtown area and along the River Walk, there are many hidden gems worth visiting throughout the city.
There are public toilets, and then there’s the Lavatory Madeleine in Paris, an art nouveau beauty that’s just reopened after a stunning renovation.
Normandy, located in the northwest region of France, is easily pronounced in both English and French. This region is famous for its picturesque countryside and the long beaches where the significant D-Day landings happened during WWII. Beyond its shores lies a wealth of discovery, including a rich literary heritage, four protected designation of origin cheeses, and the breathtaking Mont St-Michel, a surreal Gothic abbey from the 13th century, situated on an island that appears to float like a dream during high tide.
It’s easy to enjoy Lisbon without breaking the bank, and the Portuguese capital’s biggest draws are outdoors – from astounding views at hilltopmiradouros(lookouts) to tranquil squares and magical strolls in Alfama.
From sleeping in a tent for the first time and witnessing crashing waterfalls to gazing up at enormous sequoia trees (big enough to walk through) and trying to spot bears in the wild – a visit to Yosemite is one great big adventure for children.
Soaking up the sights in Athens doesn’t have to break the bank. Even with its huge number of top-flight, world-class sights, the Greek capital is a very reasonably priced city, making it an ideal European bargain destination.
Squeezed between the Canadian border to the north and the Massachusetts border to the south, Vermont is beloved for its bucolic landscapes, Holstein-dotted pastures, pointy white-church steeples, craggy mountains, and the sparkling Lake Champlain.
Mauritius doesn’t just have great beaches; it’s got variety, catering to every visitor’s beachside whim.
Hiking is about so much more than exercise, pleasant scenery or getting from A to B. Putting one foot in front of the other for hours, days or even weeks on end creates a special sense of connection to a place and its landscapes. GoTravelDaily is here to inspire your next adventure with a selection of breathtaking hikes across the globe.
South Africa’s culinary diversity reflects its multicultural society, featuring pan-African dishes, seafood, and steaks found in globally acclaimed restaurants. Eating is an excellent way to delve into the heart of the Rainbow Nation.
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When you think of luxury safaris, Australia may not immediately spring to mind. However, with vast landscapes, incredible wildlife, and accommodation spots so remote you can only access them by plane, Australia offers a host of once-in-a-lifetime wilderness experiences you need to see when you head Down Under. Here’s our pick of the best.
In the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, an alluring and less punishing alternative to traditional hiking is taking shape. The High Road, a new long-distance pathway, allows you to walk from village to village, passing through deciduous woodlands and traversing gusty ridgelines that offer breathtaking views of farms, ponds, and New York’s Taconic Range.
In recent years, luxury resorts in the Maldives have increasingly embraced sustainable practices, aiming to protect the stunning environment while providing high-end accommodations. These eco-friendly resorts offer guests a unique opportunity to indulge in luxury while supporting conservation efforts and sustainable tourism.
Uday likes to photograph everyday scenes that show the unique character of an area — although his cropped framing and snapshot approach give the places a certain anonymity.
An eight-car passenger train carrying 498 people derailed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan on Friday morning, killing at least 50 people and injuring dozens more, authorities said.
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The Moria migrant camp, on the Greek island of Lesbos, was left in ruins after massive fires broke out at the site on Tuesday, September 9.