Planning a journey to the Roof of Africa is not something you rush. Standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain in the world – and one of the most satisfying trekking challenges going around.
When frost begins to lace the pines of MidCoast Maine and the daylight softens into glowing winter hues, Camp DeForest emerges as one of New England’s most enchanting year-round retreats.
The first time I watched a friend cartwheel his ATV into a ravine, nothing looked extreme. The trail was mellow. The speed was low.
You likely remember the last time you sat by a pool, drink in hand, staring at the horizon. While relaxing, that stillness sometimes leaves a lingering desire for something deeper.
It’s always worthwhile to venture beyond the usual shorelines, where each horizon teems with life, and every tide reveals a new story.
Antarctica holds a sense of mystery that few other places can match. The vast ice, rare wildlife, and extreme silence create an atmosphere that changes the way travelers view the world.
Celebrating its win as Best Adventure Cruises in Southern Asia at the World Luxury Travel Awards, AYANA Cruises proudly presents the 2026 shared trip schedule for its flagship yacht, AYANA Lako di’a.
In the fast-paced world of travel, personalization has become the key to unlocking unforgettable experiences.
Award-winning expedition travel company Aurora Expeditions has unveiled its Antarctica 2027–28 season, featuring 34 transformative voyages that continue to redefine small-ship adventure across the world’s last great wilderness.
Discover how modern explorers in 2025 are redefining luxury adventure travel through sustainability, wellness, and authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Scandinavia’s premier sustainable luxury travel curator launches expedition where learned survival skills complement transformative, skills-based, community-driven experiences in the Norwegian Arctic, March 25–April 1, 2026.
Travel is continually transforming, influenced by technology, changing social norms, and differing expectations.
When it comes to buying a car to go camping, there is more to it than a shiny design or powerful engine. The perfect model would have ample storage space, strong traction on rough roads and a cabin that does not overheat from long-distance driving.
When travelers share stories from their journeys, weather often features just as prominently as the places themselves.
Travel that relies on walking, hiking, or cycling often attracts people who want a sense of adventure.