Central India, Pt.7: Ajanta
This week Professor Abe takes us to the fantastic Buddhist cave monuments cut into the rocks of the Sahyadri hills. The caves were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
This week Professor Abe takes us to the fantastic Buddhist cave monuments cut into the rocks of the Sahyadri hills. The caves were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
Two airlines seek to extend their networks and increase Hawaii tourism.
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A boutique river cruise line continues to try and find its niche.
A wave, or bloom, of poisonous jellyfish lands on some of Spain's best beaches, bringing a quick cleanup.
Getting all the boats and cats in before the storm hits. Cuba, like Florida , has amazing and contrasting weather. All in one day.
TSA adds powder to the take-it-out-of-the-bag list. Read why.
Marilyn Jones takes us on a visit to a small museum that's doing a big job in connecting local history to a world perspective.
Who would have guessed you could buy beer in a milk-style carton in South Africa. George G explains why.
A war between two Olympic federations threatens an August event in Portugal and possibly the future of Stand-Up Paddling
Stockholm adds its 10th nature reserve, which includes forest lands and islands near Lake Malaren.
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow for new clues every day and see if you can solve where our mystery destination is.
A museum within the great Library of Alexandria examines the life and role of the late Egyptian leader.
PHeymont shares some notes from a just-completed trip, with kudos and complaints.
Inflight incidents with tipsy passengers lead to a call for limits.