Languages of the World Photo via Shutterstock Looking to learn a new language? Perhaps you're torn between a semester in Spain versus a semester in Turkey
This is, apparently, what everyone thinks Africa looks like.
News flash: It doesn't. And because we're nearing summer when our minds are getting all wanderlust-y, we thought we'd take this opportunity to show you some other equally-if-not-mor...
Definitive guidebook and friendly tour-guide to the world's most wondrous places. Travel tips, articles, strange facts and unique events.
Shrimp and chive dumplings, unlimited coffee refills, Chuck Norris, and Chinese whiskey.
The kingdom is not so magical when you're one of the people who works there.
Definitive guidebook and friendly tour-guide to the world's most wondrous places. Travel tips, articles, strange facts and unique events.
From Anchor Brewery tours and lawn bowling, to disc golf and museums inside of bars.
Unless your alma mater appears on our list, these dream schools will make the college you went to look like a dump.
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Happy birthday to Epcot, the only place where you can drink in 11 countries without ever leaving Florida. In honor of its 32nd birthday yesterday, we rounded up 32 facts about Walt Disney’s vision for the future.
VeloNews' Chris Case travels to Taiwan and discovers some of the most stunning riding in country's mountainous jungles
From a secret, members-only lounge with a martini cart to A SECRET, MEMBERS-ONLY LOUNGE WITH A MARTINI CART.
It's been another amazing year of discovery at Atlas Obscura, from a handmade amusement park in an Italian forest to an eerie island temple supposedly...
Because how else would you know where to find live-action room-escape games and Japanese pregnancy tests???
The Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in China is the largest Buddhist settlement in the world The secluded location is situated 370 miles from Chengdu and has grown dramatically since its creation TVs are banned, and the huts of monks and nuns are segregated by a winding road through the middle Among the green rolling hills in the Larung Gar Valley in China, the last thing you would expect to see in the countryside are thousands of red wooden huts that have been built in a massive cluster.
San Franciscans love to complain about the sorry state of our public transportation -- and for good reason. Who doesn't have a BART or Muni horror story? And while these 18 tricks to dominating Caltrain, BART, Muni, and the confusing Clipper Card system won't fix all your public transportation woes, they'll at least make getting around suck a little bit less.
For many of us living in big cities, the sad truth is that the only time we remember there are parts of this great nation not covered in condos and fast-casual restaurants is when we're Instagramming them from 36,000 feet.