Nyanga National Park is located in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, about 360 kilometers from Harare. Spanning across 47,000 hectares of grasslands, forests, rivers and mountains, Nyanga offers some of the most spectacular scenery and adventure opportunities in the country. From hiking and camping to birdwatching and trout fishing, there are endless ways to experience the natural beauty and…
Big Rocks Park, a natural wonderland that’s so beloved, even the rocks have fans! This massive park spans over 2,000 acres of untouched wilderness, offering more activities than you can shake a hiking stick at. Whether you’re into winding trails that snake through jaw-dropping rock formations or scenic viewpoints that’ll make your Instagram followers green with envy, Big Rocks…
Mono Lake, tucked away in the Sierra Nevada mountains, is a real California gem. This desert lake is famous for it’s crazy-looking tufa towers and water that’s saltier than your average pickle brine. But here’s the kicker – there are a bunch of hot and warm springs hidden along the shorelines that people have been visiting for ages.
These hot springs are like…
Muir Woods National Monument is a 554-acre forest located in western Marin County, about 12 miles north of San Francisco. Named after naturalist John Muir, it is home to 240 acres of old-growth coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), some over 1,000 years old and 250 feet tall.
The land was purchased in 1905 by Congressman and conservationist William Kent and his wife Elizabeth Thacher Kent to…