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20 Best Things to Do in Los Cabos: ATV Tours and Art Walks

Locals share how to explore the Baja California destination.

Composed of the towns of Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the scenic coastal corridor stretching between them, Los Cabos is located on the tip of the sun-drenched and golden Baja California peninsula, making it one of Mexico’s most enchanting destinations. An impressive number of GoTravelDaily readers’ best resorts in Mexico are here, offering serious luxury and modern indulgence along with a plethora of all-inclusive resort options.

The best travel experiences in Los Cabos are those that highlight the area’s cultural and gastronomic richness. Farm-to-table restaurants flourish, local artisans shine, and a wealth of wellness services merge new technology with ancient practices.

Narrowing down all that Los Cabos has to offer presents a challenging task. However, with insights from local experts such as Sandra de la Garza from Visit Los Cabos, Marc Rodriguez, general manager of Esperanza, Auberge Resorts Collection, and Alejandro Bravo, chief concierge at Zadún, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, we’ve compiled the 20 best things to do in Los Cabos.

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Top 5 U.S. River Cruises: Discover America’s Iconic Waterways

You don’t need to fly to Europe for a river cruise, with new ships and routes creating even more options right here in the United States. Some of the most scenic itineraries traverse the Mississippi, Hudson, Columbia, and Snake rivers, showcasing natural, cultural, and historical attractions along the way. Passengers can visit wineries in Washington, taste Creole cuisine in New Orleans, or learn about the Siege of Vicksburg right where it happened.

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Top Destinations for Backcountry Skiing in New England

Forget the lines and forgo the crowds. The latest trend in New England ski resorts is — skipping them altogether? Indeed, it seems like more New Englanders than ever are grabbing their skis and heading to the backcountry. This shift in choice can be attributed to the implementation of reservation systems at resorts and the rising costs of lift tickets, prompting individuals to realign their priorities. Kurt Niiler, author of “Presidential Skiing: A Guide To Backcountry Skiing In New Hampshire’s Presidential Range,” notes the greater availability of backcountry gear that is lighter and stronger than ever before.

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Ultimate Travel Guide to Meghalaya’s Living Root Bridges

Deep in the dense tropical forest of Meghalaya, shrouded in cloud and rain for much of the year, are some astonishing man-made natural wonders. Known as living root bridges, inventive members of the Khasi tribe have trained them to grow from the roots of ancient rubber trees, native to the northeast region. The root bridges provide a stable alternative to wooden bridges, which decay and get destroyed during the lengthy monsoon seasons.

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Explore the Los Angeles Natural History Museum: A Journey Through Time

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) in Exposition Park is one of the preeminent natural history museums in the country with extensive research branches that continually expand the collection. Highlights include the Dinosaur Hall, the Gem and Mineral Hall, the Insect Zoo, animal habitats from Africa and North America, and the hands-on Nature Lab and Discovery Center.

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Luxury Getaway at Emerson Resort & Spa in the Catskills

A two-hour drive from Manhattan, The Emerson is an upscale getaway within the Catskill Forest Preserve. This luxurious resort features a unique attraction: The World’s Largest Kaleidoscope, a former silo transformed into a mini-theater that showcases mesmerizing films. Adjacent to the kaleidoscope is a shop filled with an impressive array of kaleidoscope-themed items ranging from toys for toddlers to exquisite collector’s pieces.

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Essential Tips for Waste Management at the Phoenix Open

If you are traveling from out of town to see the Waste Management Phoenix Open, you aren’t alone. If you are looking for a place to stay, here are the best bets for hotels and motels in various price ranges in Scottsdale. Keep in mind that nothing in north Scottsdale will be cheap in January or February. If you’d like to stay a bit farther away, and have a better chance of getting a reasonable room, try hotels and motels in downtown Scottsdale. Another option might be a vacation rental.

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Explore Sleeping Beauty Castle: A Magical Experience

There’s one thing you may not have known you could do at Disneyland: You can go inside Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. The iconic castle isn’t just a backdrop for a selfie or a front for the fireworks; it’s also a unique walk-through attraction. This doesn’t mean simply walking over the drawbridge and through the arch into Fantasyland; there’s actually a hidden attraction inside.

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