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Explore Colca Canyon: Twice as Deep as the Grand Canyon

This is one trek you shouldn’t miss. While it’s true the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu might be the most famous trek in Peru, Cañon del Colca (or Colca Canyon) is another you need to add to your list. Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world — nearly 14,000 feet from its highest point to its lowest — and it’s home to the Andean condor, a sacred bird in Incan culture. If you’re looking to plan a trip to this must-see destination, here’s what you need to know.
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Top 14 Urban Bike Trails to Discover in U.S. Cities

TheRio Grande Trailspans 42 miles in Colorado’s scenic Roaring Fork Valley. You can catch the path in Aspen and ride it to Glenwood Springs or pick it up for a shorter ride. If mountain biking is your style, you’ll be pleased to know this route connects to more than 300 miles of single-track trails, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural surroundings without cars. Also, consider stopping for a margarita atWoody Creek Tavern, a favorite spot of writer Hunter S. Thompson.
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Discover 16 Rare Animals Around the World and Their Locations

One of the most enjoyable aspects of travel is the opportunity to observe unique animals in their natural habitats. I’ve always been captivated by animal documentaries since childhood, particularly those narrated by David Attenborough. For many, traveling is not merely about discovering new landscapes and engaging with diverse cultures; observing wildlife is an integral part of the experience. Thus, let’s explore some of the rarest animals worldwide that are certainly worth the journey to see in person.
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How We Successfully Planned a Multi-Family Road Trip with 4 Adults and 5 Kids

When flight prices hit unprecedented highs last year, my dreams of a multi-family winter vacation in Paris were dashed. This disappointment was palpable, especially when my preteen daughter learned she wouldn’t be enjoying croissants in Montmartre anytime soon. However, I knew our crew of nine could still have an unforgettable adventure. Our goal remained: to travel with two families, consisting of four adults and five kids aged three to 11, out of town and onto an incredible journey.
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