275 travel features tagged “Nature & Outdoors”
Muskwa-Kechika is a vast landscape that enfolds Canada's northern Rockies. Forge your own trail through the largest intact wildlife habitat in the entire Rocky Mountain chain.
16 January 2013
Twenty new bicycle tracks offer the perfect way to explore New Zealand’s legendary landscapes.
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16 January 2013
Beyond the bikini-draped shores of Australia’s Gold Coast is a lush, subtropical wonderland of cascading waterfalls, bioluminescent mushrooms and rainforest retreats.
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15 January 2013
In the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories, the Aurora Borealis dances for thousands each year.
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03 January 2013
With only 1,200 tigers left in the country’s wild, spotting the elusive animal can be difficult with a convoy of safari vehicles.
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31 December 2012
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The Coney Island Polar Bear Club’s annual New Year’s Day plunge into the frigid waters of the Atlantic offers a memorable way to kick off 2013.
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31 December 2012
The Willamette Valley, Oregon’s largest wine producing region, has developed a modest air of sophistication, with its cadre of bed and breakfasts and delectable farm-to-table cuisine.
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27 December 2012
The country's largest national park is home to two massive volcanoes whose forested, snow-pillowed slopes offer open space on an otherwise crowded island nation.
27 December 2012
Relax on white-sand beaches, explore the dusty outback and chase dingoes through the sand in sunny northeastern Australia.
26 December 2012
This archipelago of more than 1,000 islands is set on a vast canvas of ocean that today, as in centuries past, is best explored by boat.
24 December 2012
A selection of these Nature & Outdoors articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.