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NamibRand Nature Reserve- Africa
Storm clouds roll in over the Wolwedans’ Dune Lodges at NamibRand Nature Reserve, which is not your usual African safari outfit. More »
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Grand Canyon- Page, Arizona
The Toroweap overlook sits atop a near-vertical drop of 3,000 feet to the Colorado River, where the rafters look like ants and can be heard screaming as they go over Lava Falls, visible downstream. More »
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Oheka Castle- Huntington, New York
Watch out, Jay Gatsby. Otto Kahn, the financier who built the Oheka Castle as his Long Island summer retreat during the Roaring Twenties, hosted parties so lavish, even Daisy would blush. More »
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La Cuesta Encantada- San Simeon, California
Oh, if these palm trees could talk. Rising out of the hills of the California coastline looms the most famous of America’s castles: William Randolph Hearst’s La Cuesta Encantada. More »
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Colorado River- Arizona
When you raft the mighty Colorado River, you can’t help but be awed by its dramatic deep gorges and white-water rapids. More »
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Overwater Bungalow- Bora Bora
The term “overwater bungalow” has practically become synonymous with Bora Bora, a connection that the French Polynesian island group’s resorts have no reason to contradict. More »
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Monument Valley- Arizona
Anyone seeking iconic landscapes of the American West should hightail it to Monument Valley, part of the Colorado Plateau and located along the Utah and Arizona border. More »
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Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel- Cusco, Peru
On the banks of the Vilcanota River, occupying the grounds of a 17th-century hacienda, Aranwa offers Inca influences in its spa with treatments that utilize local herbs and plants (like coca and muna) and in the restaurant with regional delicacies, such as alpaca ham. More …
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Havasu Falls- Supai, Arizona
The Grand Canyon isn’t just a large cavernous hole in the earth. For 800 years, the area has also been home to an American Indian people known as the Havasupai. More »

















