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Ultimate Adventure Travel Guide to Madagascar

You can blame DreamWorks and David Attenborough if all you know aboutMadagascaris that it’s the home of curious, charming lemurs and lithe-tongued, color-changing chameleons. The wildlife – and indeed the plant life – is incredible, with 90% of it endemic to this island where life has evolved in isolation since it separated from India around 88 million years ago; however, Madagascar is also an amazing adventure arena.
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Explore Adventure Activities in Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon

Bhutan offers a dizzying dose of precipitous adventure pursuits. The country’s policy of Gross Domestic Happiness, a principle officially regarded as more important than measures like Gross Domestic Product, may be the reason Bhutanese collectively sport a permanent smile (or maybe they just have an inside line on what a well-kept secret the nation represents for adventurers seeking raw and undeveloped experiences).
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Ultimate Baltic States Road Trip Guide

Despite their geographical proximity, the cultures of the countries of the Baltic States are worlds apart. Lithuania, the last country in Europe to adopt Christianity, is packed with pagan history. Latvia features incredible landscapes and numerous cultural layers. Estonia, influenced by nearby Finland, is known for its economic success. This road trip route starts in Vilnius and ends in the historic city of Tallinn, covering over 1000km. Each stage of driving takes around two to three hours. Hence, we recommend allowing two weeks to complete the route (although it is manageable in 10 days).
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Exciting Adventure Opportunities for Teens in North Wales

Family holidays require careful planning when the kids have outgrown bucket-and-spade beaches yet are not quite ready for solo travel. North Wales is the perfect destination, featuring an epic landscape of mountains, lakes, caves, and beaches, setting the stage for active adventures that teenagers and their families will love. Mostly located within Snowdonia National Park, many activities are free, while others incur costs; all promise never to be boring.
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Top 6 Must-Visit Sports Museums in Louisville

Kentucky’s largest city is widely associated with the fruits of bourbon country, but there’s a lot more to Louisville than Wild Turkey, Bulleit, Evan Williams, and their pals. Carrying a metro area population close to 1.3 million people, Louisville regularly hosts top national conferences and international festivals. However, not everyone realizes what a sports-centric city Louisville is, and has been for well over a century.
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Discover Hidden German Wine Regions Along the Rhine River

Perched above a fairytale village adorned with blooming flowers, neat hedges, and colorful shutters lies a breathtaking landscape of vineyards. These vineyards blanket angular slopes where one wrong step could send you tumbling down the grape-strewn hillsides. This enchanting scene is straight out of a storybook like “Hansel and Gretel” orHeidi. However, you are in the heart of German wine country, where Riesling is just one of many magnificent grapes available.
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Top 10 Unique Ways to Experience Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is one of the top attractions in Cape Town, welcoming some 24 million visitors per year. With its pirate-themed boat rides, curio-filled shops, and swanky hotels, it is dismissed by some as a tourist trap. However, the Waterfront covers an area equivalent to 180 rugby fields, offering plenty to see and do beyond souvenir shopping or enjoying ice cream on the promenade.
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