CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL | | November 2019 |
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 | ESCAPES & ADVENTURES Most visitors to Peruâs Sacred Valley fly into Cusco and head by train to Machu Picchu (Quechua for âOld Mountainâ), the famous 15th-century Inca fortress discovered in 1911. They either skip the Sacred Valley that connects Cusco and Machu Picchu, or take a quick day trip to notable sites such as Pisac. But a hiking trip with Explora unfolds slowly as guests walk the hills and the Inca Trail, interacting with locals and getting a unique vantage point on the Incasâ mastery of architecture and agriculture. (Photo: Marina Jimenez/Can Geo Travel) |
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| CITIES & SIGHTS Waking up in Pyongyang  In May 2018, writer and comedian Michael Palin travelled to the Democratic Peopleâs Republic of Korea to make a documentary about life in the most secretive nation on earth. Weâve got an exclusive excerpt from the journal he kept, which is now available as a book, North Korea Journal. (Photo: Doug Dreger) |
| STAYS & WAYS Meet The Josie, a cozy base for super skiing  Rosslandersâa.k.a. the lucky people who call Rossland, B.C., homeâhave a thing for the great outdoors. The Josie Hotel, which opened at the end of 2018, banks on this love of nature, offering direct access to resort skiing at historic RED Mountain Resort and boasting an interior design that blurs the line between indoors and out. (Photo: Josie Hotel) |
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| CITIES & SITES Happening Hilo  The largest town on the Island of Hawaii, Hilo has long been travellersâ preferred base for adventure in nearby Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, but donât miss out on all this historic port has to offer, including scenic waterfalls, great snorkelling and a burgeoning farm-to-table food scene. (Photo: Alexandra Pope/Can Geo Travel) |
| ESCAPES & ADVENTURES Eagle central  Did you know bald eagles mate for life but take separate vacations? Itâs the kind of information you find yourself sneaking into conversations after a trip to Squamish, B.C. Thatâs because along with glorious mountain views and intimate craft drinks, youâll remember the eagles that congregate by the hundreds here during the winter months. (Photo: MJ Blanchet/Canadian Outback Rafting) |
| ESCAPES & ADVENTURES How to win at winter  Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba is well known for its wilds and summer swimming, camping and hiking. But come winter, long after the birch leaves have fallen and the crowds have left, youâll discover that the park kicks it up a notch by creating a holiday on ice and snow. (Photo: Wendy Erlendson/Can Geo Photo Club) |
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| The one-of-a-kind capital of Cuba celebrated 500 years of history on November 16. Originally named San Cristobal de la Habana by Spanish colonists in 1519, Havana has long been considered the crown jewel of Cuba by visitors from all around the world, many of them from Canada (almost one million in 2019). And why not? Itâs safe, itâs authentic, and there is so much to do in and around the city. In 2016, Havana was declared one of the worldâs seven âwonder cities.â These days, there are more reasons than ever to fall in love with Havana, including its culture and history. Here are just five. |
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| Alaska Adventure aboard MV Swell Jul 1-10, 2020 or Jul 11-20, 2020 Join our local, expert crew aboard the MV Swell for an intimate journey through the best parts of Alaska. Experience tidal water glaciers, bear viewing at Pack Creek, Admiralty Island, and falling asleep listening to trumpeting humpback whales. Visit www.MapleLeafAdventures.com or call 1-250-386-7245 or 1-888-599-5323. (Photo: Phil Stone) |
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| Step into a world of vineyards and varietals on the Chianti Walking & Wine experience, led by wine aficionadoâand publisher of Canadian GeographicâGilles Gagnier. Gilles will lead oenophiles on tastings from the historic streets of Florence to the famous emerald vineyard valleys of Radda in Chianti. Treat yourself to an in-depth exploration of flavour in Italyâs famous Chianti region with vineyard visits, expert-led tastings and culinary classes. Stroll through olive groves and medieval market towns, take in a lecture on Italian wine at the Wine School of Siena, and unwind poolside (glass in hand) each evening at Villa Casalta, a gorgeous converted farmhouse. 8 days from: $2,440 CAD Departing: June 27, 2020â Learn more and see our other exclusive RCGS Exodus Quests! |
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