Top 10 Best Places To Visit In South Korea
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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In South Korea.
South Korea offers a whole lot more than the buzzing urban expanse of its vibrant capital and a swathe of treasures from the ancient kingdom of Silla. Here we've listed some of the best places to visit in South Korea - some possibly familiar and some new.
Seoul
Gyeongju
Seoraksan National Park
Jeju Island
The Demiliterized Zone (DMZ)
Andong & Hahoe Folk Villages
Pyeongchang
Busan
Suwon
Dadohae Haesang National Park
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7 Things To Do in Peru (That Aren't Machu Picchu)
7. Sandboarding and racing dune buggies in Huacachina
This hidden oasis provides ample opportunity for adrenaline-junkies and thrill seekers to explore. Just four hours south of Lima, travellers can begin their day by boarding down sand dunes or racing across the desert in dune buggies for a truly exhilarating experience.
6. Explore the Peruvian Amazon
Considered to be less popular than its Brazilian counterpart, the Peruvian Amazon is home to a diverse wildlife population and winding rivers that you need to visit while in Peru. To access the diverse jungle terrain, you can take a flight from the city of Puerto Maldonado with flights leaving daily from Cusco and Lima. And the good news? Tours through the Amazon on the Peru side are significantly cheaper – meaning you can save your dollars for a bonus round of pisco sours.
5. Go deep into Colca Canyon
When in Peru, make time to visit one of the deepest and most spectacular canyons in the world, the Colca Canyon. Accessible from Peru’s second largest city, Arequipa, the Colca Canyon is Peru’s third most-visited attraction yet many hikers seem to skip this impressive site. Don’t make the same mistake as those hikers and add a trip to the Colca Canyon to your itinerary. Also, if you’re still yet to be impressed, the Colca Canyon is actually twice as deep as the United States’ Grand Canyon. See for yourself how it compares.
4. Embrace the serenity of Lake Sandoval
Lake Sandoval is part of the Madre de Dios region of Peru, which is part of the Amazon basin. To reach this majestic site, you can start your hike near Mare de Dios River and marvel at the impressive wildlife including parrots, macaws and other exciting creatures. Once you arrive, you will be greeted by an unforgettable sunset.
3. Taste the mineral-rich salts of Maras
Just outside of Cusco you will find the town of Maras which is held in high esteem across the world for its impressive collection of salt mines that date back to the Inca times. Here, you will find thousands of salt pools that make up the hillside that build an intricate network of channels that feed spring water into the ponds. For a small fee, you can taste the warm water and sample some of the finest salt in the world. The mineral rich salt is great for cooking and is believed to help reduce stress.
2. Walk the streets of Arequipa
You’ve heard all about Cusco and Lima, but what do you really know about Arequipa? This city is filled with charming baroque architecture built from white volcanic stone. Surrounded by breathtaking volcanoes, Arequipa has well and truly earned its place as a UNESCO World Heritage destination.
1. Do as the Peruvians do in Huilloc
There’s a reason why we saved the best until the very end. To wrap up your time in Peru, there’s no better way to experience Peru than by immersing yourself in local culture. Make time for a visit to the Quechua village of Hilloc and learn more about the fine art weaving from the female villagers who have been perfecting the craft since a young age. Then, sit down for a pachamanca lunch where stones and grass are used to cook cuy (guinea pig), fava beans and potatoes using traditional cooking methods. The hospitality and generosity of the Quehchea villagers will leave you feeling humbled and grateful for the experience.
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A trip to Boiling Springs State Park on a cold winter day. I walked to the N. Canadian River through a forest with some really cool and old trees. I wanted to do additional hikes, but the weather turned against me and it started raining pretty hard so I had to curtail my visit.
Little Niagara Falls, Sulphur, Oklahoma. Pure Artesian spring water
Absolutely crystal clear water and clean. Also, quite cold. Water levels are high and this hidden treasure is a must see. Camping, grilling, chilling, and relaxing.
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Clean, natural, Spring Water in Brimfield State Forest, Brimfield, MA - PART 1 of 3
Natural, clean, drinkable Spring Water from Brimfield State Forest, Brimfield, Massachusetts, USA. DIRECTIONS TO SPRING: From Rte 20 westbound in Brimfield, turn LEFT onto Rte 19 south. Travel 4.4 miles; turn RIGHT onto Monson Rd (will see post office and Sunoco gas station at this intersection). Go 0.7 miles; BEAR RIGHT AT FORK onto McBride Rd. Go 0.4 miles; turn RIGHT onto Mt. Hitchcock Rd. The spring is 0.4 miles on right at a tiny turnoff, and can be easily seen from the road. The water flows out of a small white plastic pipe.
TORONTO, ONTARIO: Our FAVORITE spots in the Distillery District! | Ep. 6
The historic Distillery District is a new-ish developed historic site. Their vision was to transform the 47 existing Victorian buildings left over from a time when they were occupied as distilleries to included shops, restaurants, theatres, residences and art galleries. We explored the current distilleries and spent an afternoon exploring the brick streets that connect this creative community. History can be cool, kids!
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Ontario Spring Water Sake Company, Izumi:
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Cluny Boulangerie and Bistro (buy a “flaky loaf” crossaint/brioche - amazing!):
Soma Chocolatemaker:
The Saucy Milliner:
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10 Best Day Hikes in Canada
1 Duck Mountain Provincial Park, SK
2 Acadian Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, NS
3 Les Deux-Criques Trail, La Mauricie National Park, QB
4 Bruce Trail, Southern and Central ON
5 Sea to Sky Trail, Whistler, BC
6 Fundy Trail, NB
7 La Cloche-Silhouette Trail, Killarney Provincial Park, ON
8 East Coast Trail, NFLD
9 Caldron Lake, AB
10 Canol Heritage Trail, NWT
Ah, the true North strong and free, the land of lumberjacks and maple syrup (though it’s so much more than these stereotypes). Canada has long prided itself on its great outdoors and with vast swaths of pristine wilderness, ranging from Arctic tundra to rocky mountains and deserts, why shouldn’t Canadians take pride in their wild homeland? Canadians love to get out and explore the great outdoors, whether it’s 35 degrees or -35 degrees, and so Canada is full of amazing parks and trails, all across the country. Here are some of the best day hikes available in the Great White North.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park, SK
Saskatchewan may not seem like a first-choice destination for hiking, but the prairie province truly gets the short end of the stick. Duck Mountain Provincial Park, at the southern edge of the province’s boreal forest region, is testament to that. The Trans Canada Trail runs directly through the park for 14 kilometers, right on the border with Manitoba, which offers the chance to hike in 2 provinces with relative ease. Duck Mountain is a gem on its own, though, with rich flora and fauna, including nodding trillium, mountain maple and 180 species of birds. Meadows, wetlands, forests and lakes are all within reach. For the true nature enthusiast, Duck Mountain offers a wilderness hiking experience unlike any other.
Acadian Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, NS
Climb to the highland interior of this scenic Nova Scotia park 365 meters above the Cheticamp River. Take in panoramic ocean views and mountainous terrain as you trek through the Cheticamp River valley, up steep inclines and across streams. Keep an eye out for black bears, moose and other wildlife that inhabit the lush forest near the Acadian coastline. The loop is 8.4 kilometers from start to finish and will take about 3 or 4 hours to complete. Part of the renowned Cabot Trail, this loop is home to groves of hardwood trees, making it a spectacular—and colorful—autumn hike.
Les Deux-Criques Trail, La Mauricie National Park, QB
Nestled in the Laurentian Mountains, Les Deux-Criques is a 17-kilometer trail in La Mauricie National Park. It’s rated as a “difficult” hike by the park, in part because of several up-and-down climbs on the trail. The entire length will take about 7 hours, but you’ll probably want to pencil in extra time to stop at some of the lookouts along the way or photograph the Ruisseau du Fou waterfall at the far end of the trail. And yes, it’s called “Deux-Criques” because there are 2 creek crossings. The trail makes up the final leg of the 75-kilometer Laurentians backpacking trail, which provides additional opportunities for hikers looking for more than a 1-day adventure in the boreal wilderness.
Bruce Trail, Southern and Central ON
Not only is the Bruce Trail Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath but it’s also a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. With 890 km of main trail running from Tobermory to Niagara, doing the entire trail in a day is impossible, however there are easy ways to make a day hike out of it. The trail is divided into 9 sections, each varying in length and those sections can be further shortened to whatever length is suitable for your day trip or individual preference. Most sections (with the exception of some northern areas) are fairly easy going terrain and are suitable for people of all hiking skill levels.
Sea to Sky Trail, Whistler, BC
One of the most ambitious new developments in recent years is the Sea to Sky Trail, which will run between Whistler and Squamish. When completed, it will comprise a total of 180 kilometers, from sea level near Squamish, high into the mountains near Whistler. The Whistler section of the trail is 33 kilometers in total and has already been completed with wide, often paved, pathways. One of the best sections is between Brandywine River Falls and the Cheakamus River Crossing. Visit the falls, then follow the winding, hilly trail over a suspension bridge and along the riverside through the forest. After crossing a second suspension bridge and the river, you’ll arrive at the site of the 2010 Olympics Athletes’ Village.
Fundy Trail, NB
The Bay of Fundy’s claim to fame is that it’s home to the world’s highest tides, so it only makes sense that there’d be a wonderful hike in this amazing location! Wrapping around 16 kilometers of cliffs, the trail opens up previously inaccessible portions of the Fundy coastline, one of the few coastal wilderness areas between Labrador and Florida. The area is also renowned for its marine life, being a prime breeding ground for Right whales. Waterfalls, Precamb
The Top Ten Natural Hot Springs in The World
The Top Ten Natural Hot Springs in The World
10-Deception Island Hot Springs,Antarctica
09-Cascate del Mulino, Italy
08-Blood Pond Hot Spring, Japan
07-Minerva Terrace, U.S.A.
06-Takaragawa Onsen, Japan
05-Blue Lagoon,Iceland
04-Grand Prismatic Spring,U.S.A.
03-Dominica’s Boiling Lake,Dominica
02-Frying Pan Lake, New Zealand
01-Pamukkale, Turkey
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