Even though Nis is the third largest city in Serbia, it is one of the more overlooked to visit. People often find themselves in Belgrade and Novi Sad and don’t venture far enough to visit this beautiful city. My friend has lived in Belgrade for a while now and had yet to see Nis herself. So we made the plan to venture there together for a few … [Read more...]
10 Largest Mosques in the World
Islam is a religion of over 1.6 billion followers and some of the largest mosques in the world can accommodate hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. Places like the Haram in Saudi Arabia see millions of people throughout the mosque and area of the Haram (Sanctuary) during times such as Ramadan and the Hajj. So with some many devout … [Read more...]
Epic Minneapolis to Yellowstone National Park Road Trip (via North Dakota)
The road trip focuses on the best options along the fastest path from Minneapolis to Yellowstone. This takes drivers from Minneapolis, north to North Dakota, and across through Montana. Finally travelers cross eastern Montana south to Yellowstone and optionally Grand Teton National Park. Want to go via South Dakota Instead? Check out our … [Read more...]
Independence Ghost Town – Colorado Visitor Guide
Founded in the late 19th century, Independence Ghost Town saw at its height a population of nearly 1,500 people. Life at 10,900 feet was tough, but the town grew to over 40 businesses and many homes and other buildings. These days, about 90 buildings have been discovered in the town. About the Ghost Town Located at 10,900 feet, the … [Read more...]
Cliff Dwelling Tours Info: Mesa Verde National Park
The best part of visiting Mesa Verde National Park is exploring and touring the cliff dwellings throughout the park. Mesa Verde is home to 600 cliff dwellings across the 81.25 mi² of the park. That's a lot of cliff dwellings and a lot of park. In addition there are many pit houses, mesa top houses, and more throughout the park. It is … [Read more...]
Guide to Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
Established in 1997, Agate Fossil Beds National Monument in Nebraska protects the excavation sites and fossil remains of some of the world's oldest mammals. The site covers over 3,000 acres of land and has several excavation sites, a visitor center, exhibits, and walking trails. About Agate Fossil Beds National Monument The site is known … [Read more...]
Scotts Bluff National Monument Visitor’s Guide
Established in 1919, Scottsbluff National Monument protects an important landmark along the Oregon Trail, California Trail, and Pony Express Trail. It was one of the most referenced landmarks in diaries and journals of travels along the trails. About Scotts Bluff National Monument "Go West, young man, and grow up with the … [Read more...]
8 Great Things to Do in Colorado Springs
There's so much ]in Colorado Springs, that Finding Great Things to Do in Colorado Springs was tough to narrow down. I think the list we have here will keep you busy for several days if not more. For most folks visiting, your time is limited and helping you narrow down the best things to do isn't easy. So we pick a good sampling of different … [Read more...]
Guide for Explorers of Acadia National Park
The Jewel of New England, Acadia National Park offers some of the most incredible scenery that New England and Maine have to offer. About Acadia National Park Established in 1919, Acadia National Park protects pristine islands and areas of the rugged Maine coastline. It was the first National Park in the eastern United States which is … [Read more...]
Guide to the Lost Mine Trail Hike – Big Bend NP
If I had to pick my favorite trail in Big Bend National park it would be the Lost Mine Trail Hike. And I’m not alone, it is consistently ranked as one of (if not THE) top hike in the park. I was really skeptical, could it really deserve all those high scores? Well, let's see if you agree. And here we are to help you plan your trip to Big Bend NP … [Read more...]
Guide to Santa Elena Canyon Trail – Big Bend NP
Located on the far end of Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, the Santa Elena Canyon is one of the most imposing features in Big Bend National Park. The walls of the canyon rise steeply for over 1,500 feet on either side of the Rio Grande which makes up the border of the United States and Mexico. The trail is short but one of the best in Big Bend … [Read more...]
Visiting and Doing the Maroon Bells Hikes
The Maroon Bells Hike is the literal postcard of the State of Colorado. It's actually what you see on many of the advertisements for the state. I actually saw and learned about it the first time behind the desk at a hotel I was checking into. And I knew I had to visit. The trouble with it being so picture or err... poster perfect is that it's … [Read more...]
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