Going out for a hike is often more than just simply going for a walk through nature. Here are three common mistakes to avoid to keep yourself safe.
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Designed for active families and adventure seekers, Basecamp Revelstoke’s unique design is a lifeline in these uncertain times.
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What Does the Future Hold for Holistic Travel & International Yoga Teacher Training Experiences?
by editorYoga studios and practitioners have been challenged to completely rethink the way classes, retreats and certifications are being conducted, with many transitioning to online offerings. YTT Course Leaders from Yoga Bliss Lembongan in Bali weigh in on what this looks like – and extend a special offer to readers.
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Aside from the obvious health benefits of being active and spending time in the sun, sea, and fresh air, scuba diving allows us to focus on the present moment, concentrating our thoughts on the here and now.
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Are you thinking of visiting the Pacific Northwest for a getaway? If you love mountains, wildlife, and the great outdoors, then find yourself in British Columbia.
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The experience was offered by That’s Tuscany, an agency dedicated to responsible, low-impact travel. Standing at the mouth of that cave, I had a feeling we weren’t in Florence anymore.
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There’s no denying the pull of Lake Louise. The restorative energy here is palpable; you feel as though you’re being embraced and nourished by the untouched natural setting, fresh Nordic air, and glacier-fed water.
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Making travel plans is still in flux, however, that doesn’t mean you can’t look ahead to your next wellness journey.
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“Vagabondess: A Guide to Solo Female Travel” is for the travellers, the adventurers, the seekers and the curious. The advice in a nutshell? Just go.
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With things not fully back to “normal,” the way you travel will be different…and you could be in for some exciting journeys as you try different approaches to your travels.