Cultural Heritage
Nestled in the sunny state of Arizona, the city of Chandler beckons with its unique blend of history, nature, art, and a thriving food scene.
Nestled in the heartland of America, Lawrence, Kansas (KS), is a gem waiting to be discovered. A city that gracefully weaves a tapestry of history, arts, nature, and vibrant cultural festivities, it's a destination that welcomes visitors with open arms and hearts. A city where the past meets the present, tradition blends with innovation, and each corner offers a story.
When we think of Williamsburg, Virginia, usually we think of the fight for American independence and freedom from England. However, there's an important element that hasn't been acknowledged until recently: enslaved African Americans built most of Williamsburg. When I visited Williamsburg, I viewed some sites that tell a story about their journey.
I hate to admit it, but when we booked our trip, I didn’t even know where to find Papua New Guinea on the map. Our travel companions had selected the destination. But in the months leading up to our departure, I began to fall in love with a place that was extremely difficult to find accurate information on.
Legends grew around some like Wyatt Earp. Television’s longest running Western show, Gunsmoke, showcased that culture. There’s a place you can visit to understand that lifestyle, Dodge City, Kansas, known as the Wickedest Little City in the West.
The city of Galveston, Texas is a Gulf Coast barrier island that holds a rich and historic connection to the end of slavery and the celebration of Juneteenth.
One way to be connected to nature is to learn about the history of the Earth. In the chain Red Sea Mountains in the Eastern Desert in Egypt, there are red granite rocks that are among the oldest on the planet, dating back to 600 million years ago.
China was a place I wound up in much by accident. It’s a place that tends to give most people intense culture shock, but once it wears off, you’re left to marvel at this beautiful place surrounding you.
The Enchanted Mountains of Cattaraugus County, New York are the homeland of The Seneca Nation, one of six Native American tribes that formed a confederacy in the region. The largest of the six tribes, The Seneca, who lived in the Western part of the Confederacy, called themselves the Onöndowa’ga,’ or “Keepers of the Western Door,” because they controlled the land foreigners had to cross to gain access to the Confederacy.
A major highlight in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a hot air balloon ride at daybreak.
Though rough around the edges and often overlooked, many travellers have a soft spot for Lisbon’s sister city Porto.
In the central part of Croatia, close to the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, lies the Plitvice National Park, one of Europe’s most famous and, by far the prettiest. This almost 300-square-foot area consists of a broad range of natural features, such as turquoise water, deep green forest surroundings, limestone canyons, and an impressive series of 16 cascading waterfalls.














