Nature & Outdoors

Nature & Outdoors

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“The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature. I firmly believe that nature brings solace in all troubles.”

Anne Frank

Being outdoors in nature is an elixir for our souls.

The love for being outdoors stems from a sense of wonder and awe at the beautiful tapestry of nature. Listening to the quiet flow of a stream, enjoying a gentle breeze, hearing the sounds of crashing wave, or the gentle melody of birds singing are all wonderful reminders of nature‘s precious gifts.

Being outdoors in nature is inspiring. The outdoors also provides a powerful motivator to reach the summit–literally or figuratively.

Walk in nature as you enjoy these stories.

  • 1 Approaching Deadvlei Clay Pan Plateau1 scaled

    At the end of my second week of traveling through Namibia during the pandemic, I reached the most-anticipated stop of my journey within the Namib-Naukluft National Park: Deadvlei, a white clay pan that represents an inevitable stop for nature lovers and photographers. I will never forget the second I stepped into that arena-like plateau.

  • Picturesque sunset over El Paredon Beach in Guatemala. Photo: Thomas Später

    Among the picturesque beach towns in Guatemala, El Paredon Buena Vista, situated on the southern Pacific coast within the Escuintla municipality, stands out as the ultimate destination for beach lovers and surf enthusiasts alike.

  • The picturesque El Salvador’s most beautiful waterfall, Tamanique Falls. Photo: Thomas Später

    El Salvador, though compact in size, boasts a plethora of natural wonders waiting to be discovered. Among its treasures lies the breathtaking Tamanique waterfalls, nestled deep within a tropical forest, approximately 55 km from the international airport, 16 km from El Tunco (a renowned beach town), or 40 km from San Salvador, the capital city. The Tamanique waterfalls are a must-visit destination, but reaching this picturesque paradise requires some essential considerations.

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    If you haven’t tried canoe camping yet and are on the hunt for new physically-distanced activities, you may want to find a spot for it on your list of things to try before winter officially arrives.

  • Drone image of the author at the edge of Santa Ana Volcano. Photo: Thomas Später

    Most people that visit Latin American countries, such as El Salvador and Guatemala, probably do so to see some volcanoes. Especially because there are so many of them, it may sometimes get a little overwhelming when it comes to deciding which ones to see.

  • beach in Tofino

    Tofino is a funky surfer town on the West Coast that has earned its reputation as Canada's top adventure playground. With its sprawling beaches, wild inlets, and ancient rainforests, it's easy to see why Tofino has become such a popular destination. 

  • Scotland | Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands

    Hiking in Scotland and discovering this strikingly beautiful country has become a dream for many hiking enthusiasts. There are plenty of hikes to choose from and no matter what difficulty, Scotland is always up for the challenge.

  • Niagara Falls with Maiden of the Mist

    Niagara Falls, one of America's most scenic wonders, wasn't always a pristine park open to the public. Comprised of three waterfalls that straddle the U.S.-Canadian border, the falls have a long history; not all of it pretty. Industrial factories once marred their astonishing grandeur and their spectacular views were restricted. A remarkable invention by Nicholas Tesla and a 19th Century Public Park movement transformed the falls into an iconic American park.

  • Adventure travel showing Tonya ziplining

    Adventure travel has experienced a significant rise in popularity in recent years, capturing the imaginations of thrill-seekers and wanderlust-driven individuals around the globe. This form of travel deviates from traditional sightseeing and relaxation-focused trips, instead embracing experiences that challenge, inspire, and push personal boundaries.

  • El Capitan in Yosemite National Park just outside Merced

    Merced, California, is a vibrant city located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. With its rich history, natural beauty, and diverse cultural scene, there's no shortage of things to see and do in this charming city. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor passing through, this Merced, CA local guide will help you discover the best places to explore in Merced. Nestled between the coastal range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Merced offers a unique blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventures. From historical landmarks to picturesque natural landscapes, this city has something for everyone. Merced Theatre, Main St. Merced, California. Photo: Mark Miller CC 3.0 Exploring Downtown Merced When in Merced, a visit to Downtown is a must. This vibrant district is the heart of the city, bustling with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Historic Courthouse Museum Begin your exploration at the Historic Courthouse Museum, where [...]

  • 7 Close up of Staubbach falls taken from Leithorn view point scaled

    Switzerland is known for its beautiful and dramatic landscapes. But there is more than just the natural aspect to it. Some of its most famous places have served as great inspirations for authors and movie directors. One such place is the incredibly picturesque valley surrounding Lauterbrunnen, a small village deeply nested within an alpine mountain chain.

  • A small stone on the side of the road indicates the entrance and beginning of the Black River Peak Trail

    Anyone who plans a trip to the beautiful African island of Mauritius will most likely come across at least one activity that is connected to the Black River National Park--the largest protected forest area on the island. This landscape is a real treat for nature lovers. The park provides about 17,000 acres of rolling hills, impressive valleys and countless waterfalls dropping down into a deep green tropical jungle. Alongside many hiking options, there is one specific hike that people are extremely interested in: The Black River Peak Hiking Trail.