Volcano Tourism Erupts
Volcano Tourism Erupts
Volcano Tourism Erupts
Billowing ash from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano dashed travel plans in 2010, but travel to the icebound peak has been booming since that eruption grounded millions across Europe. Volcano tourism is flaring up globally, and Iceland isn’t the only hot spot.
Chinatown in Honolulu
Chinatown in Honolulu
Chinatown in Honolulu
An enclave of 19th- and 20th-century facades near downtown Honolulu, Chinatown turned gritty in the 1960s. But the markets, herbalists, and lei shops never lost their bustle, and a new wave of hot spots is bringing in a fashionable crowd.
Sunday Muddy Sunday
Sunday Muddy Sunday
Sunday Muddy Sunday
One week in Hawaii and I’m already blogging on island time–the calendar might say Thursday but I’m still stuck on last Sunday, just like some of the mud is still stuck in my ear from my exploits on that day of rest. It all started so innocently–I had finally arrived in Hawaii, thrilled to explore…
Photos: Where You Went
Photos: Where You Went
Photos: Where You Went
Our Facebook friends are always on the go. Here’s a taste of the places you and your fellow travelers have visited lately. If you haven’t found National Geographic Traveler on Facebook yet, please join us. Be sure to let us know where you’re off to each Friday, or just poke around for inspiration as you plan your next trip.
The Wild Within TV Host Steven Rinella on Adventuring to Eat (Video)
The Wild Within TV Host Steven Rinella on Adventuring to Eat (Video)
The Wild Within TV Host Steven Rinella on Adventuring to Eat (Video)
What if you could use your philosophy toward food to fuel a life of adventure? And we don’t mean digging around in your veggie garden. How about hunting octopus off Maui, crabbing in Alaska, or even gathering snails in San Francisco’s sprawling Golden Gate Park? For consummate outdoorsman Steven Rinella adventuring to eat is a…
Your Hawaii Photos
Your Hawaii Photos
Your Hawaii Photos
Enjoy photos from Hawaii submitted to National Geographic by readers like you.
Daily Radar: 08.02.10
Daily Radar: 08.02.10
Daily Radar: 08.02.10
Australia’s Jenolan Caves National Park, located in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, is now accommodating a whole new group of travelers – Trekkies. The park has announced it is offering a self-guided audio tour of Nettle Cave in the Klingon language, created for Star Trek in 1979. The Klingon tours will become available…
Get “Lost” in Hawaii: Executive Producer Reveals the Island’s Secrets
Get “Lost” in Hawaii: Executive Producer Reveals the Island’s Secrets
Get “Lost” in Hawaii: Executive Producer Reveals the Island’s Secrets
If you’re like me, and have spent the better part of your week analyzing the origin stories introduced this week’s episode of Lost, “Across the Sea,” and are distractedly pondering the meaning behind smoke monsters, black and white stones, Adam and Eve, and a mysteriously bright light that should never be extinguished, then here’s a…