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New York Times writer and memoirist Sopan Deb shares the trip he longs to take after the pandemic and why it’s so important to him and his family.
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New York Times writer and memoirist Sopan Deb shares the trip he longs to take after the pandemic and why it’s so important to him and his family.
Travel writer and digital nomad Lauren Keith shares her experiences during the coronavirus pandemic, and what a “stay at home” order means when there’s no place to call home.
Australia isn’t short of stunning beaches, fascinating wildlife, or delightful wines, but it’s rare to find all three in one region. Enter: the Mornington Peninsula, just 50km from Melbourne, where you can indulge in a winery lunch and watch wild kangaroos before relaxing by the sparkling seaside to enjoy the sunset. Flanked by Port Phillip Bay on one side and Western Port on the other, the Mornington Peninsula boasts more restaurants, vineyards, and activities than you can enjoy in one visit.
Alberta is one of Canada’s most stunning provinces, ideal for winter and summer excursions. Given the myriad of beautiful activities available in Alberta, it is a destination worth considering for your next trip.
Throughout history, the Indian subcontinent has witnessed the rise and fall of remarkable empires, yet none resonate as vividly as the Mughals. Originating from present-day Uzbekistan, the empire established by Babur swept acrossIndiain the 17th century, leaving an indelible impression on its culture, architecture, and identity.
Make your way to the remote borders of Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo to set foot in a once-forbidden mountain wilderness where, today, walkers are warmly welcomed.
When the forecast alternates between “rain” and “showers” for weeks at a time, as it tends to do in the Pacific Northwest during February and March, most people are not thinking seriously about backpacking trips from Portland. Many campgrounds and access roads are still snowed shut, trails are muddy, and you’d have to be pretty hardcore to want to camp out overnight.
A beautiful, unassuming peak where hikers prioritize nature over selfies, Mt Takao could well be the perfect complement to the popular Mt Fuji hike and stands as one of Tokyo’s best day trips.Shinto-Buddhist roots run deep on Mt Takao, yet it is the majestic cedar trees that accompany me as I hike toward the summit on a crisp winter morning.I am climbing the 599m peak not simply for the elevation, but for the serene beauty it offers. Taking a swift 50-minute train ride from Japan’s capital Tokyo, I find that Mt Takao is free to climb. Although popular with locals, it remains overlooked by tourists drawn to the celebrity of Mt Fuji, resulting in low crowds and low costs. Blessed with tranquil trails, lush forests, and Shinto temples, Takao makes an easy and memorable addition to any Tokyo itinerary without straining budgets.Stone statues at Takao’s base honour the Buddhist god Jizō © Kyle Gillis / GoTravelDailyThe Spirit of TakaoUpon arrival, the first impression of Takao is how it blends into the scenery. Nestled in the Kanto Mountain foothills, the mountain is surrounded by a quaint village filled with soba restaurants and sweet bun stalls.While Takao may not boast the dramatic visuals of Mt Fuji, it compensates with a rich spiritual presence. Statues at the base of the mountain honor Jizō, the Buddhist deity who protects the spirits of deceased children, reminding visitors of the mountain’s ethos: self-reflection over taking selfies.Ten trails weave up Takao, and I begin my journey on Trail 1, the most popular path adorned with kanji-inscribed stones, lantern boxes, and native cryptomeria trees. The trails vary in difficulty, ensuring that casual hikers and experienced trekkers alike can find a suitable route.Okunoin Fudo-do Hall is part of the Yakuo-in Shinto temple complex dating back to the 7th century © Kyle Gillis / GoTravelDailyTrail 1 leads me to Yakuō-in, an impressive Shinto temple established in the 7th century, adorned with red arches and numerous prayer shrines nestled among towering oaks and cedars.Early-morning temple visitors engage in prayers to Tengu, a mountain deity with a complex history. Some stories portray Tengu as a mischievous spirit, while others depict him as the ‘Slayer of Vanity.’ Acknowledging this, I decide to show my respect and dip my hand in thetemizuya(font) of prayer water before bowing to his weathered statue.I then switch to Trail 4, the Suspension Bridge Trail, which presents greater challenges than Trail 1. Crossing the 35m-long Miyama Bridge that spans a forested gorge, I navigate steep grades marked by bulging roots and slippery rocks. Trail 4 could very well be dubbed the Tengu Trail, as it certainly humbles any lingering vanity.The view of Mt Fuji from Mt Takao © Daniel Raps / ShutterstockA Serene SummitOne of my favorite aspects of climbing Takao in the morning is that, within a metropolitan area of 14 million people, you can experience a wonderful natural environment almost in solitude.The few hikers I encounter are older locals who diligently use sticks for walking, choosing contemplation over capturing selfies. They engage in quiet prayers instead of snapping photos. Although afternoon crowds of schoolchildren and local hiking groups will eventually disrupt the tranquility, for now, the mountain is the most serene place in the region.Takao’s summit offers a humble and peaceful experience, exactly as intended by the mountain gods. The peak lacks ostentatious signs or whimsical directional posts; it only offers peace and a spectacular rising sun.As the clouds dissipate on the horizon, Mt Fuji reveals itself, undoubtedly one of the world’s most beautiful mountains when observed from a distance, with its white snow cap and grand volcanic form. Fuji exudes a sense of parental oversight, almost questioning why one would choose to stand atop a lesser peak.However, my ascent has demonstrated that – relative to its size – the minimalist charm of Takao beautifully complements the bucket-list allure of Mt Fuji. I bow once more and take in the breathtaking sunrise before descending from my tranquil high – or should I say low?
Ever since powered flight joined cartography to provide an accurate picture of our lonely blue globe, the accepted wisdom has been that there are seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica.
From taking a handful of courses in art history at university to recently spending my free time exploring new trail running races around Europe, art and running have always been my great interests. What better way to combine them than running in the footsteps of two of my favourite artists, Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh, on a quick autumn weekend trip to Provence?
Is all lost when you show up injured for a destination marathon? As Matt Phillips discovers in Jamaica, there’s still much to celebrate, savor, and run for.
Flannery O’Connor, the renowned novelist, short story writer, and essayist, once said, “When in Rome, do as you done inMilledgeville.” She knew what she was talking about. Milledgeville, founded in 1803 as the antebellum capital of Georgia, is a charming, historic town an hour and a half’s drive east of Atlanta, and was home toFlannery O’Connor, one of the most important American writers of the 20th century.
The City of Brotherly Love is best known for its cheesesteaks, but there’s more to the local food scene than the iconic Cheese Whiz–laden sandwich. We joinedGoTravelDaily Experiences Beyond the Cheesesteak tour powered by Urban Adventures, a two-and-a-half-hour walk through the storied campuses and eclectic food trucks of University City.
Identifying the finest sun protection may appear straightforward during holiday planning. Nevertheless, there are numerous instances where certain sunblock products, sunscreens, or even hats may not provide adequate protection. Therefore, I would like to share some effective sun protection strategies that I have adopted through my travels.
Squeezed between Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, the Seto Inland Sea is alive with hundreds of charming emerald green isles, rising from the ever-present blue haze of the seascape. The islands of the Seto Inland Sea are renowned for their stunning beauty and are becoming notable destinations for contemporary art enthusiasts, particularly with the success of the Setouchi Triennale art festival.
The most notable hikes in the Philippines are among the finest ways to experience the breathtaking scenery found across the archipelago. Given that the Philippines consists of over 7,000 islands, it is clear that an abundance of hiking options exists, which can make selecting the ideal trail quite perplexing.
With the third season of The Crown about to arrive on Netflix, we’re settling in for a weekend of royal drama, political intrigue, and sparkling tiaras. Despite the opulence of the sets, you might think the TV series was filmed in the actual Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle. However, due to access limitations, the Netflix team shot the new episodes at Elstree Studios and several stately homes across the UK.
Visitors speeding across the New York Thruway from the Big Apple to Niagara Falls might be tempted to zip past Rochester, New York. However, this gateway to the Finger Lakes region is the third-largest city in the state and is currently experiencing a historic renaissance.
Recognized by Unesco as one of the world’s most important food scenes, Tucson is not only larger than you may expect (one of the country’s 30 largest cities), but it is also an exceptional place for Mexican and Southwestern gastronomy. Here’s a list of must-try dishes in this Arizona metropolis.