The gorilla moves with quiet majesty through Uganda’s highland forests, while across the country, communities are stepping up ...
Around the world, trail designers are quietly employing surprising techniques to engineer awe. You’ve probably felt it ...
Come for the pristine powder. Stay for the warm hospitality. This is why outdoor adventurers are falling in love with Ushguli, Georgia. Ski tours in the Caucasus Mountains take adventurers to medieval ...
Every winter, Nevada’s snowy peaks beckon cold crusaders and adventurous spirits from around the world. It’s no wonder—the state’s very name originates from the Spanish word nevada, meaning ...
National Geographic Photographer Mac Stone travels to eastern Tennessee and Great Smoky Mountains National Park with his wife and children to experience the beauty of this family-friendly region.
New rules are changing the Everest Base Camp hiking experience, aiming to protect the Himalayas’ Sherpa communities and help trekkers make a more positive impact. New rules are changing the Everest ...
This once-quiet ski town and gateway to Yellowstone National Park has transformed, balancing cutting-edge innovation and luxury with wild beauty and solitude.
In the far north of the United Arab Emirates, Ras al Khaimah is emerging as the new adventure capital of the Gulf. Head up into its mountains, through the desert and along the coastline to discover ...
Boosted by a growing awareness of the mental and physical health benefits of wild swimming, lakeside adventures have captured the imaginations of people keen to take the plunge. From glacial Alpine ...
Sälen and Väggen, Norway and Sweden The peaks surrounding Scandinavian Mountains Airport — dubbed ‘Europe’s most convenient ...
In the morning light the mountains glow brighter than gold, softer than silk. Row upon row, they weave through the region like gilded threads, embroidering the landscape as far as the eye can see. I’m ...
A room with a view has long been an everyday luxury in the Alps; it’s easy to take those mighty mountainous vistas beyond the windowpanes for granted. New hotels are making even more use of the ...