This bird has only been seen in the most remote jungles in Indonesia. Its feather design is incredibly beautiful. The first set of explorers in Europe that saw this bird said that it had no legs. They love to feed on seeds and fruits, and sometimes on insects. Go to top 2Splendid fair...
As in Amazonia, you can experience one of the most undiscovered jungles in the world, here combined with mountains. It is especially exciting to cross it from coast to coast. And you can meet other unique people- the local Papua tribes. ...
Lovingly dubbed the Garden Isle, the Hawaiian island of Kauai is an enchanting place full of cascading waterfalls, tropical jungles, remote beaches, and rugged coastlines. A trip to Kauai is not your average fly and flop holiday. Here, there are adventures around every corner, and your experien...
Lace up tight to cross South Africa’s Entabeni Safari Conservancy and speed through the habitat of the famous “big five” animals: elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard. As if you needed any more motivation to go faster, the Big Five Marathon course doesn’t se...
The wild and untamed Amazon River has long captivated explorers who have longed to discover the secrets hidden in the dense jungles that line its banks. In the past, only the most adventurous souls would have dared to enter the Amazon Basin, but, fortunately, this secretive world is much eas...
Pristine and picture-perfect, the Seychelles are worth traveling for. East of Kenya, this relatively unspoiled archipelago of 115 coral and granite islands is packed withattractions, from UNESCO-listed jungles and thriving coral reefs topalm-lined, powdery beachesflanked by giant boulders. ...
beneath a waterfall in Iceland or on a gorgeous Caribbean beach. Whether you're drawn to the lush jungles of Costa Rica, the elegance of a Parisian courtyard or the beauty of New Zealand, the most romantic elopement destinations are the ones that feel just right for your story. Here are ...
McCurry’s portfolio is far broader than his war photography, however. He has worked all over the world, from the jungles of central Africa to the mountains of Tibet, each time seeming to capture the soul of the people he photographs. ...
(2) Yet the fact is we know very little about gorillas. No really satisfactory photograph has ever been taken of one in a wild state; no zoologist, however intrepid, has been able to keep the animal under close and constant observation in the dark jungles in which it lives. Carl Akeley...