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  • northern lights Dark Sky Canada

    Viewing the Northern Lights is a magical experience that tops bucket lists everywhere. It beckons travelers worldwide to frosty destinations. From now until 2026, the aurora borealis activity is expected to reach its highest levels in 11 years. This uptick in solar activity makes the current era a particularly good time for aurora-viewing vacations. This winter, why not combine the experience of searching for this natural phenomenon with a cultural experience in your choice of winter wonderlands?

  • London at Christmas

    London during the holiday season is something I wish everyone could experience at least once in their lifetime. I mean, you think you've seen Christmas spirit, until you go to London in the month of December.

  • Glenn H. Curtiss Museum caboose

    The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport, New York, honors the memory of an aviation pioneer. Much more than a leader in flight, Curtiss began innovation on bicycles, leading to motorcycles and then airplanes. The museum is filled with just about every form of transportation mankind has used and tells not only Curtiss’s story but also the Hammondsport/Steuben County history of transportation.

  • Christmas Island Red Crab Migration Photo Parks Australia

    What is the first thing coming to your mind when you hear the name Christmas Island? The island may sound festive by name, but it is a tropical paradise, fringed by palm trees and edged by sandy beaches that indent the rugged coastline. Captain William Mynors of the British East India Company discovered Christmas Island on December 25, 1643. The date probably gives away why the island is called Christmas.

  • Murder Mystery The map showing where to find clues Photo by June Russell Chamberlin

    Yellow caution tape fluttered wetly in the rain around the bright red Toyota Prius, the murder weapon used to kill Cy Lenzio. Dressed as a mime in black trousers and a striped shirt, he was riding his unicycle when the driverless car chased him down Third Street, a dead-end street in Langley, Washington.

  • Waffles store at the German Christmas Market.

    When the holiday season rolls around, few experiences match the charm of a German Christmas market. Known locally as Weihnachtsmärkte, these markets are more than just festive events—they’re spaces where history, tradition, and community come together. While you can find Christmas markets in many parts of the world now, the ones in Germany, where it all started, still stand out for their authenticity and atmosphere.

  • Farm to Table Arrowhead Alpacas

    On the outskirts of Yellowstone National Park, 128 alpacas peer over the latched fences of Powell, Wyoming’s Arrowhead Alpacas. On the day of my farm visit, owner Jan Sapp unlatches the first fence and fills my palms with feed. I crouch down with my arms outstretched, deferential to the curious animals. Most meet my efforts with unimpressed stares. Only after a few minutes does the bravest alpaca — or perhaps the hungriest — step forward, accepting my offer with a tickle of her tongue.

  • Tenerife Island

    Discover what the Guaches – the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands – have known for centuries: Tenerife will enchant you. The Spanish island is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Teide National Park and the city of La Laguna. With a unique volcanic landscape and plant species seen nowhere else, the island is globally known as a stargazing destination.

  • Thanksgiving table with traditional foods like turkey. cook food lot

    Looking back, I remember the joy of those gatherings and the abundance of food. But I also wonder how much went to waste. As someone now mindful of the environmental impact of our choices, I’ve started rethinking how we can celebrate Thanksgiving with the same warmth and abundance while taking care of the planet.

  • man standing inside airport looking at LED flight schedule bulletin board trying to stay calm in the midst of stressful holiday travel

    The holidays are a time for connection, joy, and adventure—whether you're exploring far-flung destinations, visiting family across the country, or rediscovering your hometown. However, the demands of travel, shopping, and celebrations can leave even the most spirited travelers feeling drained. By incorporating a few mindful adjustments into your routine, you can stay energized and embrace the season with vitality. Here's how to navigate holiday stress and travel with ease while keeping wellness and joy at the forefront.