Adventure Travel
Grand Canyon-Rails and Wedding Bells
If you are soon to be a newlywed looking for an adventurous honeymoon we would like to suggest: Arizona’s Grand Canyon Railway two-night “Rails and Wedding Bells” package. The itinerary begins with an evening at the Fray Marcos Hotel in Williams, AZ where couples will enjoy champagne, a romantic dinner, and dessert at Max & … Continue reading
Fly-fishing for bonefish in Belize
Fly-fishing for bonefish is productive year-round in Belize. Some of the best action takes place off Ambergris Caye, where bonefish average around three pounds, but can weigh in at as much as eight pounds. A nine-weight fly rod and floating line with a small fly are the recommended equipment. Fishers of every skill level can … Continue reading
Egypt
The Niles’ astounding 4,160-mile course from Burundi to the Mediterranean makes it the world’s longest river: And for every mile there are vestiges of more than 4,000 years of history. Antiquity meets modernity at Aswan High Dam, Which generates electrical power and controls the same nutrient-rich floods that enabled the ancient Nile Valley culture to … Continue reading
Easter Island-Outpost of Mystery
As you might surmise, Eater Island–an earthen, 45-acre mound in the Pacific Ocean between South America and the Polynesian Islands–was discovered on Easter Sunday, 1722. What the Dutch navigator Jacob Roggeveen and his crew witnessed the, remains a puzzle today: hundreds of colossal stone statues (moai) with long sloping noses, pursed lips, sharp chins, … Continue reading