The Capital of Qatar; Doha is an interesting city that has seen so much grown over the years. Actually, my first time in Doha was in 1994 as a boy traveling with his family. At that time as well, my family had to get an invitation letter to visit the city. Even then however, they were advanced in some ways that surprised me and was like wow. … [Read more...]
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How to Do the Laguna Humantay Hike – Peru
One of the most iconic day hikes in the Cusco area is the Laguna Humantay Hike that takes you hikers up to the glacial Humantay Lake at an elevation of 13,780 feet. The mountain of Humantay however is even higher. Soaring to 5,473 meters (17,956 feet), which adds to the picturesque nature of the scene. While the place reminded me of a lot of … [Read more...]
Visitor’s Guide to the Auschwitz Concentration Camps
Following on the questions regarding information in my post on Tips on visiting the Auschwitz Concentration Camps, I decided to try to expand on information and the visit for people here. That post is still good and a great source for quick information about the camps, but I wanted to expand on a few points as well that didn’t necessarily fit in … [Read more...]
Visiting Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site – North Dakota
Most Americans know the story of Sacajawea (also spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea) who was a Shoshone woman helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition. What many may not know is that she is from area in the present state of North Dakota close to the area where Lewis and Clark camped at Fort Mandan. The Knife River Indian Villages National … [Read more...]
Guide to the Windows Trail Hike – Arches National Park
One of my favorite hikes and a super easy way to see three different really cool arches. The Windows arch is one of the best short hikes in Arches National Park, and its popularity certainly shows. You can get up close and personal with some of these arches, and get a chance to quickly wander through the arches or spend as much time as you want. … [Read more...]
Hiking Hall of Mosses Trail – Olympic National Park
One of the most popular trails in Olympic National Park, the hall of mosses showcases some of the most beautiful aspects of the park and temperate rainforests. Olympic has one of the largest temperate rainforests in North America, and Hoh rainforest and hall of mosses in should not be missed. Discover the moss covered trees and trails that are the … [Read more...]
Can You Travel to Japan with English?
Can you get by in Japan only speaking English? Do people in Japan speak English? One of the things that is often a fear of foreigners on travel, is how will they get by without knowing the local language. Certainly Japan is known to being one of least English speaking countries. But how true is that? And can you navigate Japan without Japanese? And … [Read more...]
Otto’s Trail Hike – Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument really was a surprise for me. I thought it was going to be a small place, however it is one of the larger monuments you can drive through and brings you along the beautiful ridge of the canyon with incredible views of rock outcroppings. Otto's Trail has some of the best views of the park with views of some of the … [Read more...]
Best Hikes in Arches National Park
You've come to Arches National Park in Utah and wondering where to go and how best to use your time. The park, while smaller than many other National Parks still has a lot of trails to explore and places to see. With over 2,000 Natural Arches, there is a lifetime of things to visit. So how to maximize your limited time? We try to compile the must … [Read more...]
Guide to Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve
Craters of the Moon National Monument feels like a world away. It even feels a bit extra terrestrial. So much so, that NASA actually uses Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve to train future astronauts for missions on the moon and mars. So, maybe the name is apropos. Visiting here was a highlight of my time traveling through … [Read more...]
NPS: Golden Spike National Historical Park
One of the greatest achievements of the 19th Century, the Golden Spike NHP commemorates the completion of the transcontinental railroad. The linking of the East and West lines was an important step in uniting the country together. Places to See Promontory Station Doubling as the Visitor Center, Promontory Station is the location of … [Read more...]
Guide to Visiting Minidoka National Historic Site
One of the saddest chapters in US history. Minidoka War Relocation Center was one of the "internment camps" constructed to house Japanese (many of whom US citizens) during World War II. Signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Executive Order 9066 ordered that all persons of Japanese Ancestry "excluded" from the West Coast of the United … [Read more...]
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