Crossing into Bolivia was seamless, and our new tour director, Hector, took us to Copacabana on the Bolivian side of Lake ...
Did you know that Machu Picchu was once home to around 750 people? It was constructed between 1438 and 1470 by Emperor Pachacutec. This historic site is rich in culture, attracting both scholars and ...
No. The station that gave Paddington his name features strongly in Paddington (2014) and Paddington 2 (2017) but sits this ...
From the pristine beaches of Brazil to the 'lost' city of Machu Picchu and the sensual tango of Buenos Aires, this continent offers a wealth of experiences that will strengthen your bond.
From the Great Wall of China to the iconic Taj Mahal, uncover the fascinating histories and cultural significance of the New ...
This is an occasionally sweet and whimsical third go around for the marmalade-loving bear, but its plotting is awfully ...
In the mountains of Uzbekistan, archaeologists aided by laser-based remote-sensing technology have identified two lost cities ...
Are you familiar with old civilizations that created wonders that are celebrated even today? Today’s NYT Mini Crossword clue is “Ancient builder of Machu Picchu,” which tests your knowledge of history ...
Want to flee home for the festive period? These are the best breaks to book now, all with availability I skipped Christmas a ...
Changes I've witnessed through the years. In future posts I’ll cover what, if anything, travelers can do about the problems.
Laser imaging of the rainforests of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula have turned up thousands of ancient Maya structures — and an ...
It's almost impossible to oversell the magnificence of Machu Picchu. Sometimes referred to as the Lost City of the Incas, extensive restoration in the 1900s turned this 15th-century citadel in the ...