Transformative Camping Adventure with Bedouins in Jordan’s Wadi Rum

I’m sat cross-legged on a goat skin rug, drinking sage tea brewed from leaves that we foraged a few hours earlier. The fire next to us crackles away as Ali, tall and slender, stirs a huge pot of vegetable stew. It’s swiftly served on a huge communal plate and we eat the traditional way – using our hands andkhoubz(Middle Eastern flat bread) to soak up the delicious juices.

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Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Texas

As one of the largest states in the United States, Texas presents vast opportunities for exploration. With numerous cities, captivating national parks, and serene coastal retreats, this state provides experiences tailored to all types of travelers. Consequently, you will find an abundance of activities across Texas, ensuring that you are never short of options.

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Explore the Scenic WWI Frontline Hiking Trail

TheWalk of Peacehiking trail connects the Alps to the Adriatic Sea along the former WWI frontline that once straddled the mountainous border between today’sSloveniaandItaly. The 11-stage route extends approximately 137 miles (220km) and passes through villages, under peaks, past glacial lakes, and across pristine rivers, and it is more than just a trekking path—it serves as a living history lesson, showcasing museums and memorial sites, alongside a delightful food-and-wine experience.

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Ultimate Billionaire Travel Bucket List: Experience Luxury Adventures

You might think the entries on your travel bucket lists are aspirational – a trip to see the Northern Lights doesn’t come cheap, after all, nor does a cruise to Antarctica – but we all wonder sometimes what these wish lists would look like if money were no object. What if you could not only visit must-see countries, but do so with first-class tickets, luxurious hotels with stunning views, and no thought about the tab at Michelin-starred restaurants? In other words, what would it be like if you could travel like a billionaire?

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Complete Guide to Hiking Hadrian’s Wall: A Scenic Coast-to-Coast Adventure

The rain has finally let up, though storm clouds still straddle the rolling green nothingness to the north. In front, sheer stone brickwork drops to a lone sycamore tree, then rises again up another slope. Slowly, you pick your way down, and back up, down and back up again. Miles pass, a bird swoops through your vision, another shower drenches you then moves off, and suddenly the lines of a giant Roman fort spread out to your right.

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Galápagos Tortoises Return Home: Success of Species Recovery Program

Six decades ago, when Galápagos National Park was established, the giant Española tortoise was critically endangered, with only 15 individuals remaining. However, thanks to a meticulous 55-year-long captive breeding program, this species has successfully recovered from the brink of extinction. Consequently, those original 15 tortoises have been returned to their island habitat.

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