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A trek in Quirino province

Maddela, Quirino—As the 4×4 truck trudged along the rough road leading to the sitio (village) of Dialenese, deep in the Sierra Madre, the full canopy of stars hung over us, with the Milky Way spread out like celestial moss. Together with the local Kiyaw Mountaineers, we were aiming to climb Mount Dialanese (pronounced “djalanis”)—the highest point in the province—as part of a larger visit to Quirino to learn more about the province that, until...


The most enchanting beach towns in southern Europe

The Guardian has a list of the 12 best beach towns in southern Europe. What are you waiting for? Take a look and start packing!


The worst maritime disaster in NY history

History is full of some truly shocking disasters, ranging from man-made incidents to natural events that have torn through entire communities. Some ships in history have also met their untimely end in rather horrific ways, and have resulted in significant loss of life. The General Slocum disaster was one such ship that burned up in New York City. Curious? Click through this gallery and discover everything you need to know about the worst maritime disaster in New York City history.


The historic store that customers have visited for 128 years for one thing

The shop has been part of the local community for generations and has become an iconic stop off for travellers


Where do the world's tallest and shortest people live?

Which country do you think ranks as the nation with the tallest average human height? On the other hand, which country do you think has the shortest average human height? World Population Review has published its Average Height by Country 2024 report, and it makes for some interesting statistics. But exactly where on the planet do the tallest and shortest people live? Click through and find out if you measure up.


Why a 'Lagom-Style Vacation' May Be Your Best Trip Yet

This Scandinavian concept brings hygge on the road.


Hurricane Beryl aims at Mexico tourist hotspots after soaking Jamaica, Caymans

By Jose Cortes and Paola Chiomante TULUM/CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) -Hurricane Beryl zeroed in on Mexico's top tourist resorts on Thursday evening after churning past the Cayman Islands and belting Jamaica with winds that tore apart buildings and uprooted trees. Beryl, now at Category 2 strength, has left behind a deadly trail of destruction across several smaller Caribbean islands over the past


World’s oldest artwork discovered in Indonesian cave

PARIS — It may not look like much — just a flaking image of three people around a big red pig. But the humble cave painting discovered in Indonesia is the oldest known narrative artwork ever made by human hands, dating back more than 51,000 years, new research said on Wednesday. “This is the oldest evidence of storytelling,” Maxime Aubert, an archaeologist at Australia’s Griffith University, told AFP. READ: Study says earliest cave art belonged...


I took a 10-hour flight, and one carry-on item made sitting in economy more comfortable

Business Insider's author wasn't sure whether a foot hammock would be worth the precious space in her carry-on bag. It was.


Discover Germany: here's the history behind some of its most iconic landmarks


It's always 5 o'clock on Margaritaville at Sea's new Islander cruise ship: What it’s like

Here's what stood out on board Margaritaville at Sea's new 2,650-passenger cruise ship, Islander.


The best modern and retro campervans and RVs ever made

Homes on the go: let's take a look at the best road-going abodes built to take on anything


30 reasons to visit the Philippines

With over 7,000 tropical islands to choose from, the Philippines affords travelers some of the best beach holiday options in the world. But this archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia is also renowned for an amazingly varied interior landscape of smoldering volcanic mountains, dense verdant forests, emerald rice fields, and hundreds of pristine lakes and lagoons. Coupling a 500-year-old cultural heritage with a globally significant level of biodiversity, the country is indeed one of the most enticing tourism destinations on the planet. Intrigued? Click through this gallery for 30 reasons why you should start planning your Philippines vacation now.


The Goal That Saved England

How Jude Bellingham did it.


'There are 3 types of people on planes. If you’re number two, we need to talk…'

Quick! You have to take a flight. Which seat are you choosing — window, aisle or middle? Well, well, well. What do we have here? Thank you for falling into my trap. According to TikToker Gabi (@umgabi), there are only three types of people that exist, and your plane seat of choice says everything there is to know about your personality. So, ... Continued


Why so much is riding on the 777X, Boeing's newest long-haul plane that is already 5 years late and costing billions

The 777X's economics and more spacious 10-abreast cabin are huge selling points against the rival Airbus A350, but the plane is far behind schedule.


European road trips you need to try once in your life

There's nothing quite like hitting the road and driving in search of some special spots, and Europe is the ideal place for a road trip. A continent that offers a vast array of cities, attractions, and natural wonders, some of its most beautiful landscapes are easily missed if you just fly in and out of the biggest cities. From a luxurious trip around the French and Italian Riviera to the lush coastlines of Ireland, and a grand tour of Serbia and Romania, some of Europe's highlights are best viewed by taking the time to pass through them on wheels. Click on, and get ready to hit the road with some of the best road trips in Europe.


Tech billionaire's £250million superyacht arrives in Scots town

It is a £250million superyacht owned by Microsoft Word billionaire Charles Simonyi. So it was some surprise to locals when the 295ft luxury vessel, Norn, cruised up to the town of Oban.


Palace wants better e-visa system for Indian tourists

Citing the need to make the Philippines more accessible to travelers, President Marcos has directed government agencies to implement a streamlined e-Visa system for Indian nationals wanting to visit the country. He gave the directive in his meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council’s (PSAC) Tourism Sector Group in Malacañang on Wednesday. In posts on his Facebook and Instagram pages, the President also highlighted the government’s...


The tragically long list of stars who died in hotel rooms

Over time, many well-known individuals have been found dead in hotel rooms. Whether due to drug overdoses, heart attacks, or freak accidents, these celebrities met tragic ends in a lonely setting. Click through the gallery to remember the stars who died in hotel rooms.


Countries to visit that love American tourists

It isn’t until you leave the US that you become aware of your Americanness. While some places are actively working to decrease tourism, others still very much appreciate the incoming dollars. Besides, our ways are celebrated in many parts of the world, contrary to what you might hear. Check out some international travel destinations that happily welcome American tourists!


‘Stunning lakes and majestic mountains’: readers’ tips from Europe

For a few Dolomites more, Italy Alleghe in Belluno, 80 miles north of Venice, is a picturesque town by a stunning lake, framed by the majestic eastern Dolomites. We found the streets really charming, the local cuisine exceptional and enjoyed exhilarating hikes on which we barely encountered another soul. Alleghe was the perfect base for exploring one of Italy’s most enchanting and unspoiled regions. Lorna Young Rock windows and waterfalls,...


The best public-access and private golf courses in Wisconsin, ranked

Looking to play the best golf courses in Wisconsin? Welcome to our annual Golfweek’s Best ranking of public-access and private courses. Following are the rankings for both types of courses, as judged by our nationwid


Public to get viewing areas for Jersey Royal visit

The King and Queen are scheduled to visit Jersey on 15 July before travelling to Guernsey.


Properties of SMHCC among PH Top 10 Best Hotels

TWO acclaimed hotel brands under SM Hotels and Conventions Corp.'s (SMHCC) portfolio, namely Conrad Manila and Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu, have both received the Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2024 as part of the Top 10 Best Hotels in the Philippines. Both properties made it as two of the best city hotels in the country. Beyond mere opulence, Conrad Manila continues to exhibit unparalleled service and Filipino hospitality at its...


Woman's final act before she died on a Qantas flight

Aspiring chef Manpreet Kaur, 24, was flying back to Delhi in India for a visit to see her parents for the first time in four years after relocating to Australia.


Ryanair flight to Tenerife is diverted to Spain and met by police

According to Spanish air traffic controllers, a Ryanair service to Tenerife was diverted and met by police. A doctor was also needed and it is not known if any arrests were made.


A stolen painting found in a plastic bag at a London bus stop just sold for $22 million.

The masterpiece that was missing for seven years after being stolen from an English country home set a new record high price for a work by Titian.


America’s eeriest ghost towns

Abandoned settlements tend to spark our imagination. Maybe it’s their unique character, or maybe it’s because they make us question our own mortality. Ghost towns remind us that what we build isn’t always destined for greatness. When we’re faced with our ephemerality, we long to connect with our past. These towns once flourished, and now they sit empty and abandoned. What does that mean for us? If you're one of those people who feel nostalgic about a past you didn't experience, you're not alone. Click through the gallery to check out America's coolest and eeriest ghost towns.


Fireworks explode in night skies of NYC and DC on 4th of July

Fireworks explode in the night skies of New York City and Washington, DC on 4th of July.


Cambodia welcomes the Met's repatriation of centuries-old statues looted during past turmoil

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The return to Cambodia this week of 14 sculptures that had been looted from the country during a period of war and unrest is like welcoming home the souls of ancestors, Cambodia’s culture minister said Thursday. The items repatriated from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Ar t arrived Wednesday and were displayed to journalists and VIPs on Thursday at the National Museum in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. They “were...


Sun, sand, and cinema: The best travel movies to inspire you this summer

From classic romances to tales of adventure, check out this gallery of top travel movies that will inspire your next vacation.


The hidden truths of hotels revealed

The majority of hotels, especially the most luxurious ones, are known for their excellent service and usually offer the best conditions to accommodate their guests. However, there are some things that happen behind the scenes at hotels that they don't want you to know about. Click through this gallery to find out more!


JESSIE STEPHENS: 'Starting with the flight... Every mistake I made when I took my baby to Europe.'

There was a moment in a Dublin AirBnB at 1:30am in the morning or perhaps it was 3:45am — at that time of night who can know for sure — when my husband asked me "Are you alright?"I was absolutely not alright. I hadn’t slept for more than a couple of hours at a time for maybe four days, and now ... Continued


Explainer-Olympics-Will the River Seine be suitable for swimming for the Paris 2024 Games?

By Julien Pretot PARIS (Reuters) - The River Seine will be a central element of the Paris 2024 Olympics, with the opening ceremony taking place on the river with a boat parade and two events, the marathon swimming and the swimming leg of the triathlon scheduled to be held there. However, pollution levels in the Seine have raised health concerns for athletes. WHERE DO WE STAND NOW? The


Craziest hotel service requests from celebs

Celebs stereotypically have high demands when it comes to staying at hotels. However, there are some celebs who go above and beyond. Over the years, A-listers have made some strange hotel service requests, from sheets of tin foil to a room reserved for glasses. Click on to see what the stars request at hotels because, after all, if you don't ask, you don't get.


Application for special study permits now available online — BI

Foreign students in the country can now apply for special study permits (SSP) online, the Bureau of Immigration said Thursday. The digitization effort will make it easier for foreign students to apply for such a permit instead of personally going to the BI’s main office. “The permit can now be applied for via the BI’s online services portal at e-services.immigration.gov.ph. This new online application system is expected to significantly improve...


PICTURED: Boy who died after family hike through 113F Arizona desert

Cortinez Logan was on a trail walk with his family at the South Mountain Park and Preserve near Phoenix as temperatures soared to 113F on Tuesday.


Discover the globe's top romantic destinations

Where's the most romantic place in the world to propose to a loved one or spend a wonderful honeymoon? Or how about celebrating an anniversary or other special occasion? Whether you're seeking a dreamy escape to a far-flung land, or somewhere charming nearer at hand, click through the gallery for a list of made-for-romance destination ideas.


SJM to Showcase Summer-Exclusive Offers and Macau's Diverse "Tourism+" Attractions at "Experience Macao Malaysia Roadshow"

PETALING JAYA, Malaysia, July 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SJM Resorts, S.A. ("SJM") is excited to participate in the "Experience Macao Malaysia Roadshow," organised by the Macao Government Tourism Office ("MGTO") from 5 to 8 July. Held at the Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, SJM will highlight Macau's "Tourism+" elements as a "World Centre of Tourism and Leisure" to Malaysians and tourists. This includes showcasing the Lisboa...


The summer destinations with the best accessibility facilities

Accessibility is an issue that is still rife across most urban landscapes. But did you know that there are many cities across the globe that have spent much time and money investing in making their attractions more wheelchair-friendly? If there's somewhere you've always wanted to go but that worries about accessibility have held you back from, then think again! Here is a list of the cities that offer the best options for those with mobility restrictions. Click on to discover them all.


Travel expert reveals his top tips for booking cheap international flights - and timing is everything

Los Angeles-based travel expert Geoffrey Fuller has revealed his top tips to bagging the cheapest plane tickets, with all of his recommended travel services free to use.


The most dangerous cities in Africa

The beautiful continent of Africa: incredible beaches, amazing wildlife, and unbelievable history. Africa is on many travelers' bucket lists, however, the continent does struggle with the growing issue of crime. From the constant threat of terrorism to the presence of thieves and gangs, there is a lot to be cautious of. This gallery ranks the 15 most dangerous cities in Africa according to their Crime Index score. The score is determined by giving different types of crimes numerical values, considering how serious they are, and then adding up these scores to give an overall measure of how safe or risky an area is in terms of crime. Intrigued? Swipe through to discover the most dangerous cities in Africa.


In uncertain times, Americans take a break for Independence Day

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Millions of Americans took a welcome Fourth of July break on Thursday, flocking to parades, fireworks shows and barbecues for a brief respite from the daily drumbeat of unsettling news at home and abroad. The holiday, which marks the July 4 signing of the Declaration of Independence from Britain in 1776, is a day when Americans traditionally celebrate with proud displays of


BARMM approves P467.8-M investments in Tawi-Tawi tourism

COTABATO CITY — A luxury resort hotel complete with convention hall and other amenities will soon rise in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi to cater to both foreign and local tourists, officials said. Mohamad Omar Pasigan, chairperson of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao BOI (BBOI), said the P467.8 hotel facility to be put up by the Dahuwan Tampeh Resort, had just been given the greenlight by BBOI in a board meeting on Monday. READ: BARMM...


OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY: Eight drones, three helicopters and over 430 cameras set to capture river boat parade as full details are revealed

The opening ceremony of the upcoming Olympic Games promises to be a breathtaking spectacle, taking place along the iconic River Seine in Paris.


The War and Treaty Felt ‘Betrayed’ After Finding Cotton Plant in Dressing Room: ‘Disrespect Is What I Felt’

“We all know what that represents in this country to people that look like us,” Michael Trotter Jr., one-half of the husband-wife country duo, told 'The Hollywood Reporter'


Ferry delayed overnight after scraping berth

More than 100 passengers were found hotel accommodation at short notice.


Think you know all about geography? Think again

Hands up those who think they know their geography! Well, even those who like to think they know the difference between the Geographic South Pole and the Magnetic South Pole can get things wrong. And you'd be surprised at the mistakes being made at even the most basic levels of this fascinating subject. So, what are some the most common errors made when talking about geography? Click through and resit geography class!


Holidaymaker reveals chaos on EasyJet flight forced to make U-turn

EasyJet flight U28033, which had up to 244 passengers on board, squawked the 7700 emergency code as it was flying over France this morning.