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EBC Trek Day 1: Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla

Most hikes to Everest Base Camp (and Gokyo Lakes) commence with an exhilarating flight from Kathmandu to Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla – frequently referred to as the most dangerous airport in the world. This short and scenic 30-minute flight takes you directly into the mountains, landing on a narrow strip precariously placed on a cliff’s edge. With a 600-meter (2,000-foot) drop at one end and a solid rock wall at the other, there is minimal room for error.

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Discover Taman Ayun Temple: A Cultural Gem in Mengwi, Bali

The Pura Taman Ayun Temple is a water temple built in 1634 in Bali’s western village of Mengwi. This temple isUNESCO recognizedfor its culture and history. It stands out as one of the best temples in Bali – offering splendid photo opportunities while maintaining a distance from the major tourist areas, ensuring it remains relatively uncrowded. Include this 17th-century landmark in your West Bali itinerary! This travel guide will provide insights into how to reach the temple and everything you need to prepare for your visit.

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Jungfraujoch: Europe’s Highest Peak

Wondering what to expect when visiting Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe? Home to the highest train station in Europe, the largest glacier in the Alps, and incredible mountain views, Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe is an excursion inSwitzerlandthat is not to be missed. It is truly one of the most beautiful places in the Swiss Alps. When the weather is clear, Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe is spectacular. We had a picture-perfect day visiting this famous European peak and we want to share exactly what you can look forward to when you visit this gorgeous viewpoint.

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2025 Canadian Tulip Festival: Complete Guide to Ottawa’s Vibrant Celebration

One would think that the world’s largest tulip festival would be in the Netherlands; however, it is in fact held in Ottawa, Canada. The Canadian Tulip Festival attracts people from around the world to view the more than one million tulips on display throughout the city for two weeks each May. Ottawa is adorned with blooming marvels decorating its national historic sites, museums, parliament buildings, and parks.

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Explore the Douro Valley on Avalon Alegria

If you had asked me 10 years ago if I enjoyed a river cruise, my answer would have been a hard no. However, a decade later, river cruises have evolved significantly! We recently boarded the Avalon Alegria in Porto, Portugal, embarking on a journey into the breathtaking Douro Valley. This European River cruise resembled the intimate small ship expeditions of our past, standing in stark contrast to the traditional river cruises that often lead to overcrowded ports and lengthy bus rides instead of genuine exploration.

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Top 19 Attractions and Activities in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Winnipeg is a surprising city that often gets a bad rap from Canadians. Many people who refer to Winnipeg as “Winterpeg” have never experienced its charm. However, the capital of Manitoba is rich in activities, boasting a vibrant food scene, various outdoor pursuits, and a fascinating history. More importantly,Timenamed Winnipeg one of the world’s greatest places in 2021, proving it’s more than just a layover destination. So, let’s explore the ultimate things to do in Winnipeg!

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Belize Travel Safety: Is It Safe to Visit Belize in 2025?

Belize is gorgeous. We should know; we just returned from a two-week trip. The mainland is covered in a dense, tropical jungle, while offshore, it has the Belize Barrier Reef—an acclaimed spot to scuba dive and snorkel. Moreover, you’ve also got the history of Mayan ruins to experience at sites like Altun Ha. Basically, we totally understand why you want to visit. Belize is indeed in a league of its own.

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Essential Tips for a Memorable Day Trip to Sintra from Lisbon

Planning a Sintra day trip from Lisbon? Get ready to be captivated by the splendor of Pena Palace, the mysteries of Quinta da Regaleira, and the timeless beauty of the Moorish Castle. This Sintra guide cuts to the chase, offering you streamlined travel advice, insider secrets, and a snapshot of the enchanting experiences in this popular tourist destination. Discover Sintra’s most cherished sites, as well as savvy tips to navigate the town, all within an easy day’s journey from Portugal’s capital.

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Top 14 Must-Do Activities in Sintra, Portugal for 2025

There are so many things to do in Sintra, Portugal. The history of the area dates back to the 1400s when a single monastery was placed on a hilltop in Sintra during medieval times. When the Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 destroyed most of the city, the area sat untouched and empty for many years. It wasn’t until the mid-1800s when one of the King’s sons was so fascinated by the forested area, that his father decided to acquire all the surrounding land and bring it back to life.

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