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Experience the Magic of South Korea: Spectacular 2026 Cherry Blossom Season Begins in Jinhae
NewsMar 29, 2026

Experience the Magic of South Korea: Spectacular 2026 Cherry Blossom Season Begins in Jinhae

South Korea’s iconic Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival kicks off in early April 2026, marking the peak of the nation’s spring tourism. Organisers project 1.5 million visitors, a 20% rise over 2025, driven by new marketing campaigns and expanded transport links. The...

By Travel And Tour World
Electric Off-Roader Is Made for Inclusive Adventuring
NewsMar 29, 2026

Electric Off-Roader Is Made for Inclusive Adventuring

Bowhead, a Canadian firm, launched the Ranger, an electric off‑roader built for users with limited mobility, spinal‑cord injuries, quadriplegia, and seniors. The vehicle features dual 1000 W hub motors, 24‑inch wheels, and a 15.5 Ah battery delivering roughly 16 mi per charge, extendable...

By New Atlas – Architecture
This Exclusive Heli-Ski Trip Takes You Where No One Has Skied Before
NewsMar 29, 2026

This Exclusive Heli-Ski Trip Takes You Where No One Has Skied Before

Gold Rush Heli Skiing debuted its first-ever heli‑ski runs in Atlin, British Columbia, offering 1,500‑meter descents across a 648,000‑acre terrain that dwarfs Vail. The venture operates two A‑star helicopters and caps each flight at eight guests, delivering a five‑day luxury...

By Elite Traveler
Among Europe's Most Beautiful Beaches Is A Turkish Hideaway With Serene Sands And Mountain Views
NewsMar 29, 2026

Among Europe's Most Beautiful Beaches Is A Turkish Hideaway With Serene Sands And Mountain Views

Ölüdeniz Beach on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast is ranked among Europe’s most beautiful beaches, famed for its crystal‑clear Blue Lagoon and dramatic backdrop of Mount Babadağ. The destination draws adventure seekers with world‑renowned paragliding, scuba diving and hiking along the Lycian Way,...

By Islands
‘Scary Fast’: Brave Man Flings a V8 Jeep Wrangler 392 Down a Snow Rally Stage
NewsMar 28, 2026

‘Scary Fast’: Brave Man Flings a V8 Jeep Wrangler 392 Down a Snow Rally Stage

Wyatt Knox of Team O’Neil took a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Xtreme Recon, a 470‑horsepower V8 off‑roader, through a snow‑covered rally stage. Equipped with studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta tires, the Wrangler posted a respectable 2:26.34 on the 1.25‑mile course despite its...

By The Drive
Weekend Warm-Up: A Mongolian Ski Journey
NewsMar 28, 2026

Weekend Warm-Up: A Mongolian Ski Journey

A mixed U.S.–European team spent 150 hours traveling across three continents to reach Mongolia’s Altai Mountains, where they skied historic slopes near Khüiten Peak. The expedition relied on a blend of modern logistics—flights, buses, old vans, and even camels—to haul...

By ExplorersWeb
Stelvio or Snaefell? Isle of Man Is Your New Dream Driving Holiday
NewsMar 28, 2026

Stelvio or Snaefell? Isle of Man Is Your New Dream Driving Holiday

The Isle of Man is being positioned as a premier driving‑holiday destination, boasting the 40‑mile Snaefell Mountain Course famed for TT motorcycle races and a network of scenic, well‑maintained roads. Visitors can enjoy hairpin‑laden sections like the A36 “The Sloc”...

By Autocar
Those with a Permanent Disability Can Get a Free Lifetime Parks Pass. Here’s How.
NewsMar 28, 2026

Those with a Permanent Disability Can Get a Free Lifetime Parks Pass. Here’s How.

People with permanent disabilities can obtain a free lifetime Access Pass that waives entrance and day‑use fees at all 433 National Park Service sites and over 1,000 federally managed recreation areas. Eligibility requires a physician’s statement or other qualifying documentation...

By Outside
Chattanooga Is the United States’ First National Park City
NewsMar 28, 2026

Chattanooga Is the United States’ First National Park City

Chattanooga, Tennessee, has become the United States’ first National Park City, joining a global movement that designates urban areas as nature‑focused destinations. The title follows a multi‑year application process that highlighted the city’s transformation from a heavily polluted industrial hub...

By Popular Science
Why Luxe Eco-Resorts Are Flourishing on Costa Rica's Peninsula Papagayo
NewsMar 28, 2026

Why Luxe Eco-Resorts Are Flourishing on Costa Rica's Peninsula Papagayo

Luxury eco‑resorts are booming on Costa Rica’s Peninsula Papagayo, led by the 2025 opening of the Ritz‑Carlton Reserve Nekajui, which blends 107 rooms and 36 residences into the forest canopy. Following Nekajui, brands such as Waldorf Astoria and a forthcoming...

By Condé Nast Traveler
Best 360 Cameras (2026): DJI, Insta360, GoPro
NewsMar 28, 2026

Best 360 Cameras (2026): DJI, Insta360, GoPro

The March 2026 roundup identifies the GoPro Max 2 as the top all‑round 360 camera, thanks to its true 8K video, natural color profile, and versatile mounting system. Insta360’s X5 follows with a larger 1/1.28″ sensor that boosts low‑light performance, while the...

By WIRED – Gear
9 Vintage Revival Hotels to Visit for Route 66's 100th Anniversary
NewsMar 28, 2026

9 Vintage Revival Hotels to Visit for Route 66's 100th Anniversary

The iconic Route 66 celebrates its 100th anniversary, prompting a wave of restorations at historic motels and hotels along the corridor. Properties such as the Campbell Hotel in Tulsa, the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, and the Historic Grand Canyon Hotel...

By Travel + Leisure
This Florida City Claims the Title of America's Oldest—And Offers Beautiful Architecture, Fascinating History, and Much More
NewsMar 28, 2026

This Florida City Claims the Title of America's Oldest—And Offers Beautiful Architecture, Fascinating History, and Much More

St. Augustine, Florida, claims the title of America’s oldest continuously inhabited city, founded in 1565. The historic district blends Spanish colonial landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos with boutique hotels, upscale inns, and vibrant dining on St. George Street....

By Travel + Leisure
Bluetti’s Sora 500 Solar Panel Is Incredibly Powerful for Its Size
NewsMar 28, 2026

Bluetti’s Sora 500 Solar Panel Is Incredibly Powerful for Its Size

Bluetti’s new Sora 500 portable solar panel uses N‑Type TOPCon cells to deliver 509 W in real‑world testing, exceeding its 500 W rating. The panel can add a full day’s 1.6 kWh energy to a van’s power system in just two hours, dramatically shortening...

By The Verge Transportation
Amazon Just Dropped the 'Perfect Travel Outfit' Of the Season—And I'm Adding It to My Cart
NewsMar 28, 2026

Amazon Just Dropped the 'Perfect Travel Outfit' Of the Season—And I'm Adding It to My Cart

Amazon’s Anrabess Two‑piece Sweater Set has quickly become a best‑seller after its March launch, priced at $38 for a coordinated top and pants. The knit ensemble is marketed as a breathable, thick‑yet‑light travel outfit with spacious pockets and a relaxed...

By Travel + Leisure
New York's Once-Thriving Adirondack Village Is Now An Eerie Ghost Town With A Presidential History
NewsMar 28, 2026

New York's Once-Thriving Adirondack Village Is Now An Eerie Ghost Town With A Presidential History

Tahawus, a former Adirondack mining village, has been abandoned twice—first in 1858 after iron operations failed and again in 1989 when titanium‑dioxide mines closed. The town briefly entered national history when Vice President Theodore Roosevelt stayed at the Tahawus Club...

By Islands
Jinlong Village’s Cherry Blossom Festival Sparks Economic Vitalization and Rural Tourism Surge in Chongqing
NewsMar 28, 2026

Jinlong Village’s Cherry Blossom Festival Sparks Economic Vitalization and Rural Tourism Surge in Chongqing

Jinlong Village in Chongqing’s Nanchuan district has turned its annual cherry blossom festival into a catalyst for rural tourism, attracting thousands of visitors and spurring economic growth. The festival’s float parade, cultural market, and family activities have helped the village...

By Travel And Tour World
Drift Theory: The Custom Surf Charter Navigating Central America This Spring
NewsMar 27, 2026

Drift Theory: The Custom Surf Charter Navigating Central America This Spring

Kelly Foote and filmmaker‑fisherman Hunter Hulett have launched Drift Theory, a custom surf charter sailing from Panama to California this spring. The venture offers week‑long adventure packages that blend surfing, sport fishing and farm‑fresh cuisine, with itineraries covering the San Blas...

By Surfer
Exclusive Bonus for Ponant Smithsonian Voyages
NewsMar 27, 2026

Exclusive Bonus for Ponant Smithsonian Voyages

Ponant Explorations has extended its exclusive partnership with Smithsonian Journeys through May 31 2026, adding a $1,000 shipboard credit and a $500 booking gift card to all 2026 sailings. The collaboration pairs Ponant’s small‑ship expertise with Smithsonian’s research and cultural authority, featuring...

By Recommend
The Best Cycling Upgrades For Riders In Their 50s
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Best Cycling Upgrades For Riders In Their 50s

Bryan Banducci, a veteran cyclist over 50, outlines upgrades that prioritize safety, comfort, and efficiency for mature riders. He recommends rear‑facing radar or bar‑end mirrors to reduce traffic anxiety, wider tires and frames for smoother rides, and a professional bike...

By Bicycling
The Best Beaches in Southeast Asia, From Thailand to the Philippines
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Best Beaches in Southeast Asia, From Thailand to the Philippines

Condé Nast Traveler’s editors have compiled a shortlist of Southeast Asia’s premier beaches, spanning the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Highlights include Boracay’s White Beach with its powder‑soft sand, Thailand’s Tonsai Beach for rock‑climbing, and Indonesia’s Bawah Reserve offering...

By Condé Nast Traveler
Sandwiched Between Columbus And Pittsburgh Is Ohio's Scenic Lake With Fishing Thrills And Cute Cabins
NewsMar 27, 2026

Sandwiched Between Columbus And Pittsburgh Is Ohio's Scenic Lake With Fishing Thrills And Cute Cabins

Ohio’s Clendening Lake, the state’s largest undeveloped reservoir, spans 1,800 acres and more than 40 miles of shoreline, offering a low‑key retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can choose rustic log cabins that sleep up to 12 guests, booked for seven‑night...

By Islands
I Fly Frequently for Work and Leisure. Emirates Is the Best Airline for Adventure Travel in 2026
NewsMar 27, 2026

I Fly Frequently for Work and Leisure. Emirates Is the Best Airline for Adventure Travel in 2026

Emirates has been crowned the top airline for adventure travel in 2026 by Men’s Journal, thanks to its Dubai hub, expansive route network and new Airbus A350 fleet. The carrier is adding a daily Helsinki service, expanding to Entebbe and...

By Men’s Journal
China’s Deep-Sea Submersible Set to Take Tourists 3,280 Feet Straight Down
NewsMar 27, 2026

China’s Deep-Sea Submersible Set to Take Tourists 3,280 Feet Straight Down

Chinese engineers at the China Ship Scientific Research Center (CSSRC) unveiled a plan to launch a tourist‑focused deep‑sea submersible by 2030. The craft will descend to roughly 1,000 meters (3,280 feet), placing passengers at the edge of the Midnight Zone where sunlight...

By New Atlas – Architecture
Osprey's $110 Roll-Top Backpack Is on Sale for $37 at Nordstrom Rack
NewsMar 27, 2026

Osprey's $110 Roll-Top Backpack Is on Sale for $37 at Nordstrom Rack

Nordstrom Rack’s Clear the Rack sale is offering the Osprey Arcane 22‑Liter Roll‑Top Backpack for $37, down from its regular $110 price—a 66% discount. The promotion runs through March 29 and adds an extra 25% off the already‑clearance inventory. The...

By Men’s Journal
The ChalkBlaster Combines Climbing Brush with a Blower to Clean Your Projects
NewsMar 27, 2026

The ChalkBlaster Combines Climbing Brush with a Blower to Clean Your Projects

The ChalkBlaster, created by Kent Eskildsen and Paul Ménager of Sweep Climbing, is the world’s first electric jet‑powered climbing brush that fuses a brush, blower, and phone charger into a single handheld tool. After an initial Kickstarter fell short, the...

By Gripped
Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Arles, France
NewsMar 27, 2026

Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Arles, France

Arles, a Provençal city on the Rhône, blends Roman ruins with a burgeoning contemporary art scene. Iconic sites such as the ancient amphitheater sit alongside the Van Gogh Foundation and the newly completed Luma Arles cultural complex designed by Frank Gehry. The travel...

By The New York Times – Travel
Sunbathing? No Thanks. I’d Rather Carve a Gargoyle. Why Are We Craving More Creativity on Our Vacations?
NewsMar 27, 2026

Sunbathing? No Thanks. I’d Rather Carve a Gargoyle. Why Are We Craving More Creativity on Our Vacations?

Travelers are swapping traditional sun‑bathing holidays for hands‑on workshops, from gargoyle carving in Paris to yurt building in Kyrgyzstan. Data from GetYourGuide and YouGov show a 126% rise in class bookings for 2024‑25 and a 9,900% surge in Google searches...

By Adventure.com
Rigs of the 2026 East Texas Showdown
NewsMar 27, 2026

Rigs of the 2026 East Texas Showdown

The 2026 East Texas Showdown is set to host just under 200 riders across five distinct routes, including a new 69‑mile gravel Throwdown. Participation has surged from 40 riders in its 2021 debut to nearly 200, reflecting rapid growth in...

By BIKEPACKING.com
Lençóis Maranhenses: Brazil's Dune-Filled Expanse that Sits at the Intersection of 3 Biomes
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lençóis Maranhenses: Brazil's Dune-Filled Expanse that Sits at the Intersection of 3 Biomes

Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Maranhão, Brazil, features vast white‑sand dunes interspersed with thousands of temporary freshwater lagoons that appear each wet season. Covering 1,500 km², the park lies at the ecological crossroads of the Amazon rainforest, the Cerrado savanna, and...

By Live Science
HomeToGo Study Finds the Most Budget-Friendly National Parks for Americans
NewsMar 27, 2026

HomeToGo Study Finds the Most Budget-Friendly National Parks for Americans

HomeToGo’s latest study ranks the United States’ most budget‑friendly national parks by analyzing median nightly accommodation costs, visitor density, and accessibility. Death Valley, Petrified Forest and Shenandoah lead the top‑ten list, while iconic sites like the Grand Canyon fall lower...

By TravelAwaits
The Women Leading a New Generation of Scuba Divers
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Women Leading a New Generation of Scuba Divers

Women are rapidly reshaping the scuba industry, now comprising nearly 40% of PADI certifications and surpassing men in new certifications since 2022. Initiatives such as PADI’s Women in Diving program and regional projects like the Maldives Underwater Initiative have added...

By Condé Nast Traveler
Sachi Amma Climbs Chris Sharma’s Sleeping Lion 5.15b
NewsMar 27, 2026

Sachi Amma Climbs Chris Sharma’s Sleeping Lion 5.15b

Japanese climber Sachi Amma redpointed Chris Sharma’s Sleeping Lion 5.15b (9b) at Siurana’s El Pati crag on March 15, marking the route’s fifth ascent. The line, opened in 2023, features stacked double‑digit boulder problems with minimal rest and was originally graded 5.15c...

By Gripped
The Seven-Minute Rule in Polar Travel
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Seven-Minute Rule in Polar Travel

Polar sledders face a brutal first 20‑25 minutes as cold boots and numb fingers impede progress. After roughly half an hour, circulation improves but lactic‑acid buildup causes intense hand pain known as “screaming barfies.” The author found that rest stops...

By ExplorersWeb
Where The Wildest Gear Innovations Really Start
NewsMar 27, 2026

Where The Wildest Gear Innovations Really Start

After two decades of DIY modifications, kayak manufacturers are finally releasing purpose-built motorized fishing kayaks. 2026 sees a surge of electric outboards, including Garmin’s remote‑controlled Force Current with wireless foot pedals, and GPS‑linked trolling motors. The new wave also adds...

By Kayak Angler
Is Foraging Really Feasible to Feed Myself?
NewsMar 27, 2026

Is Foraging Really Feasible to Feed Myself?

Environmental activist Robin Greenfield demonstrates that a fully foraged diet is possible but functions like a full‑time job, requiring 20 to 80 hours weekly of harvesting, processing, and preserving. He spent months preparing a mobile pantry of wild rice, mushrooms,...

By The Guardian – Environment
Five Otherworldly Destinations That Look More AI Than Real, And Why Travellers Are Obsessed With Them
NewsMar 27, 2026

Five Otherworldly Destinations That Look More AI Than Real, And Why Travellers Are Obsessed With Them

A recent travel feature spotlights five destinations—Peru’s Cordillera Blanca, Argentina’s rainbow deserts, Greenland’s Icefjord, Canada’s Peyto Lake, and Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni—that appear more like AI‑generated images than natural scenery. The article details each locale’s visual appeal, access routes, activity...

By Travel And Tour World
‘A Kaleidoscope of Colour and Life’: Readers’ Favourite UK Spring Days Out
NewsMar 27, 2026

‘A Kaleidoscope of Colour and Life’: Readers’ Favourite UK Spring Days Out

The article compiles readers’ top UK spring outings, ranging from wildlife spotting in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides to architectural tours at Surrey’s Homewood villa. It highlights family‑friendly experiences such as Sheffield Manor Lodge’s Tudor turret, the interactive art trail on the...

By The Guardian – Travel
Red Sea Global Launches ADRENA Adventure District
NewsMar 27, 2026

Red Sea Global Launches ADRENA Adventure District

Red Sea Global has launched ADRENA, a new adventure and entertainment district near its Shura Island resorts in Saudi Arabia. The complex boasts more than 20 land and water experiences, including the kingdom’s largest 215‑metre saltwater surf pool with 2.1‑metre...

By Business Traveller (UK)
In Photos: How Is Kerala’s Houseboating Scene Navigating Its Heavily Touristed Backwaters?
NewsMar 27, 2026

In Photos: How Is Kerala’s Houseboating Scene Navigating Its Heavily Touristed Backwaters?

Kerala’s backwater houseboat industry has exploded, with Alleppey hosting roughly a thousand vessels and daily tours ranging from $70 budget trips to $700 luxury suites. While the sector supplies vital off‑season jobs and drives tourist spending in canal‑side villages, rapid...

By Adventure.com
Best Rear Bike Lights for Safer Riding in 2026—8 Top Picks + 3 Editor-Tested Radar Taillights
NewsMar 27, 2026

Best Rear Bike Lights for Safer Riding in 2026—8 Top Picks + 3 Editor-Tested Radar Taillights

The article reviews the eight best rear bike lights for 2026, highlighting both traditional LED units and radar‑enabled taillights. It details key specifications such as lumens, battery life, charging method, and unique features like automatic brake illumination and vehicle detection....

By Bicycling
22 Fairy-Tale Villages Across Europe With Stunning Scenery and Old World Charm
NewsMar 27, 2026

22 Fairy-Tale Villages Across Europe With Stunning Scenery and Old World Charm

The article showcases 22 picture‑perfect European villages—from Colmar’s Alsatian canals to Giethoorn’s car‑free waterways—highlighting their historic architecture, stunning natural backdrops, and culinary specialties. It contrasts these hidden gems with overtouristed hotspots, noting how limited access preserves authenticity and tranquility. Each...

By Travel + Leisure
Flash Review: Heritage Lab RC95
NewsMar 27, 2026

Flash Review: Heritage Lab RC95

Heritage Lab’s RC95 ski, part of the brand’s Directional Thoroughbreds series, stands out as an all‑mountain alternative to its predominantly progressive freeride lineup. The model combines a directional shape with a progressive rocker profile, delivering stable edge hold and playful...

By Blister Review
Fiery, Shimmering Micro-Cabin Camper Goes Bigger and Bolder
NewsMar 27, 2026

Fiery, Shimmering Micro-Cabin Camper Goes Bigger and Bolder

Kimbo has launched the Kimbo 8, an enlarged aluminum truck camper that fits full‑size pickups and adds a queen‑size bed, permanent wet‑bath, and extra storage. The unit doubles its insulation rating to R10 and comes standard with a 2 kWh lithium battery...

By New Atlas – Architecture
The 6 Most Reliable Walkie Talkies for When You Need Them Most
NewsMar 26, 2026

The 6 Most Reliable Walkie Talkies for When You Need Them Most

The article reviews six of the most reliable walkie talkies, ranging from budget-friendly two‑packs with NOAA weather alerts to high‑power GMRS units and a satellite messenger. It highlights each model’s power options, waterproof ratings, range claims, and unique accessories such...

By Popular Mechanics
Milestones: Global Expedition Series Launches Today
NewsMar 26, 2026

Milestones: Global Expedition Series Launches Today

XOVERLAND has launched "Milestones: Global Expedition," a 10‑episode series documenting a 25,000‑mile overland journey from Montana to Cape Town across North America, Europe and Africa. The convoy of three Toyota Tacoma and Tundra vehicles, equipped with i‑FORCE MAX hybrid powertrains,...

By Expedition Portal
Minnesota's Longest Fishing Pier Is A Midwest Gem Amidst Scenic Campgrounds And Lakeside Disc Golf
NewsMar 26, 2026

Minnesota's Longest Fishing Pier Is A Midwest Gem Amidst Scenic Campgrounds And Lakeside Disc Golf

Dower Lake Recreation Area in central Minnesota boasts the state’s longest fishing pier, a 45‑site campground, and a well‑maintained 9‑hole disc golf course. Campsites range from rustic to electric‑hookup options, priced between $15 and $30 per night, and include amenities...

By Islands
These 8 California Towns Feel Like European Getaways
NewsMar 26, 2026

These 8 California Towns Feel Like European Getaways

California hosts eight towns that evoke classic European destinations, from Catalina Island’s Santorini‑style shoreline to Solvang’s Danish windmills. Alpine vibes surface in Mammoth Lakes, while Santa Barbara’s Spanish architecture recalls Madrid. Wine‑rich regions such as Napa Valley and Temocula mimic...

By Travel + Leisure
Dolphins, Stingers and ‘Salt Tongue’: An Epic Ocean Swim Around New Zealand’s East Coast
NewsMar 26, 2026

Dolphins, Stingers and ‘Salt Tongue’: An Epic Ocean Swim Around New Zealand’s East Coast

Ultra‑marathon swimmer Jono Ridler is 1,254 km (779 miles) into a world‑record, unassisted staged swim along New Zealand’s east coast. He averages 18‑30 km per day, battling jellyfish, hypothermia and extreme isolation while relying on two support boats for sustenance. Ridler uses meditative breathing...

By The Guardian – Asia Pacific