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Trip to the Grand Canyon: 5 Things to Do

Have you heard of The Grand Canyon before?! It's one of America's most iconic landmarks and is primarily an incredible natural wonder. While its image has become widespread, similar to that of the Taj Mahal, Sydney Opera House, or the Eiffel Tower, nothing can compare to standing at the edge, away from the hustle and bustle of Grand Canyon Village, and taking in the breathtaking views. The experience is truly unforgettable and can remain etched in one's memory for decades. Even after all these years, everyone can still recall that sense of emptiness and the feeling that the majesty of this endless marvel could never be fully comprehended, no matter how hard they tried.

Guide to Travel Kelowna, British Columbia

Kelowna is a vibrant city in southern British Columbia with plenty of activities to explore. Enjoy Okanagan Lake, beaches, and mountains, plus wineries and ski resorts. Shopping and dining options are plentiful with unique local businesses downtown. Getting around town or out into nature is easy via major highways and airports. Outdoor experiences like hiking trails or paddle boarding can be enjoyed alongside art galleries and live music venues - there's always something fun happening here! Come explore all that Kelowna has to offer; you won't be disappointed!

Guide to Travel Puerto Vallarta, México

Puerto Vallarta is a beautiful resort city located on Mexico's Pacific coast in the state of Jalisco. It's known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and exciting cultural attractions. Visitors can explore traditional Mexican markets and restaurants or spend the day relaxing on one of the many white-sand beaches in the area.

6 Greatest Sights To See When In Arizona

Arizona, USA. The home of the Grand Canyon is one of the world's seven natural wonders. It is a state rich in history and culture with a truly unique and breathtaking landscape. There is so much to see and do in Arizona, from hiking and camping in the stunning national parks to exploring the ancient ruins of the Native American tribes who once inhabited this land.

Cascada de Yelapa

Cascada de Yelapa is a breathtaking waterfall and natural attraction that is located in the remote Mexican village of Yelapa, Jalisco. The falls are just a short and easy 10-15 minute walk from Playa Yelapa and the downtown area and provide visitors with a spectacular sight to behold. The path is a half-mile hike through quaint village alleyways past local farms, houses and even a souvenir stand at the end just before falls.

Albas Falls

Albas Falls is a must-visit attraction that adventure seekers should definitely add to their Shuswap bucket list. The falls are located in a fairly remote part of the region in between the picturesque villages of St. Ives and Seymour Arm, British Columbia. It is situated off of Seymour Arm Forest Service Road in the Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park. Once in the park visitors will be treated to lush green rainforest that is supported by the moist air given off by the immense waterfall system.

Salmon Arm Wharf

The Salmon Arm Wharf is one of the Shuswap region’s most popular attractions. This large 440-foot pier is situated on beautiful Shuswap Lake and actually holds, not only the title of ‘Largest Wooden Wharf in British Columbia and Canada’ but holds the title of ‘Largest Wooden Wharf in North America’. The Salmon Arm Wharf was constructed in 1907, now over 100 years ago in order to deal with the large mudflats and swampy areas that exist at the head of Shuswap Lake.

Canyon Falls Park (Crawford Falls) Kelowna, British Columbia

The gorgeous gem known as Crawford Falls is located in Canyon Falls Park and is situated in the hills of the Lower Mission area of Kelowna, British Columbia. Getting down to the falls requires a short 2 km hike that takes approximately 20 minutes and has a moderate to difficult grade. You will need to hike down into the canyon and walk along the edge of Bellevue Creek which will lead you to the falls. There are two sets of falls, the upper (40 feet) and lower (20 feet). You will reach the lower falls first and then if you decide to and the conditions are right you can climb up the side of the falls and continue on for another 10 minutes to the upper falls.

Kalamalaka Lakeview Drive Lookout

The Kalamalka Lakeview Drive Lookout is located along a 2.5 km section of the old highway 97 that was replaced by the newer highway. It sits high above what is Vernon, BC’s pride and joy, Kalamalka Lake. It provides sensational views of the well-known turquoise waters of Kalamalka Lake, along with the Okanagan Valley and its surrounding mountains. From here you will get a perfect view of Coldstream, as well as an extinct volcano known as Camels Hump. Even further in the distance on a clear day, you can even spot the snowcapped Monashee Mountain range. This small park includes convenient washrooms, picnic tables and is an excellent place to sit and enjoy the “Lake of Many Colours”.

Anarchist Mountain Lookout, Osoyoos

Anarchist Mountain Lookout is an incredibly scenic viewpoint located just outside of the town of Osoyoos in the spectacular Okanagan Valley, British Columbia. It is situated along the Crowsnest Highway and takes visitors from 910 feet to 4045 feet for a stunning panoramic view of Osoyoos Lake and the Okanagan Valley, as well as Oroville which is located just across the border in Washington state, U.S.A. The lookout is no more than a small pullout along the highway that only allows for a few cars at a time. There are no amenities, hiking trails, or anything really, other than a tremendous view of Canada’s only desert region. That being said, for only being a short drive up the hill, visiting the viewpoint is well worth it.

Guide to Travel Cala Sant Vicenc

Cala Sant Vicenc, Spain is a quaint seaside village, that is beautifully tucked into in the vast Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, offering up the scenery that is difficult to rival. Dramatic cliffs, azure water, and fascinating history going back nearly 4000 years make Cala Sant Vicenc an ideal destination for your Majorca travel itinerary. The village has plenty of restaurant and hotel options as well as several beaches to sit and relax for the day. There is also an abundant amount of hiking to be done around the village, as well as several interesting prehistoric caves that are free to explore.