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Oct 18, 2019

Great Smoky Mountains

Henry David Thoreau once said, “I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” There is no better ‘woods’ to walk in than the Great Smoky Mountains, a mountain range rising along the Tennessee and North Carolina border. The range is sometimes called the Smoky Mountains and/or commonly shortened to the Smokies. It is home to Great Smoky Mountain National Park, and with more than 11 million visitors per year, it is the most visited national park in the United States. The mountains are part of an International Biosphere Reserve. It consists of 187,000 acres of old-growth forest, constituting the largest such stand east of the Mississippi River. The Great Smokies have also been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Experience Luxury and Tranquility at Hamad International Airport’s Hotel

Known as one of the best airports in the world and voted Best Airport in the Middle East by Global Traveler readers, Hamad International Airport aims to set new standards for the airport industry that exceed the expectations of travelers through its facility.

Oct 15, 2019

Paws Up in the Big Sky

Last week I took a much-needed vacation to somewhere I’ve never been before but have heard about for years: Montana. The Big Sky, roaming bison and utter quiet compared to the hustle of Los Angeles were such draws, and they surpassed all my expectations.

Jul 22, 2017

Prepping for the Eclipse

With just a month until the total solar eclipse sweeps across the continental United States from sea to shining sea, those living within the path of totality are making final preparations for an influx of visitors looking for the best viewing experience. One such community is the high-desert town of Madras in Central Oregon. The county seat, with a population of just over 6,700, has been identified by astronomers as perhaps the best place among the cities in the path of the moon's shadow to watch the event, with totality lasting just over two minutes there. Sited on a high plateau with pristine air and ideal weather conditions (barring smoke from wildfires --- I'll return to that issue later), it offers unobstructed views with a backdrop of snowcapped mountains.

Travel Tips to Help Protect Your Health and Your Trip

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