My journey to Alaska. Intense, exciting, unique. From Canada as far as the gate through the amazing Inside Passage, from the Glacier Bay National Park as far as College Fjiord, from Denali National Park as far as the Arctic Circle. And even from Anchorage as far as the suggestive Turnagain Arm and the Kenai Peninsula,…
How to plan a journey to Alaska: everything you need to know to choose and plan an itinerary to the “Last Frontier”
How to plan a journey to Alaska and – above all – where to start from? How to be able to choose and plan the most complete and safest possible itinerary? How many days it takes and what budget to estimate? What is the best time to go there? How to move? These are only…
What to see in Detroit and neighborhoods: 2 days itinerary discovering the “Motor City” of America. Stages, tips and practical info
It’s impossible to start writing about what to see in Detroit and neighborhoods without at least mention the great changes that affected the city known as the Motor City of the USA over time. Founded in 1701 by a French fur tradesman, Anthoine de la Mother Cadillac – the site where it was built can…
What to see in New Mexico: visit the Petroglyph National Monument to discover over 20.000 rupestrian inscriptions by the Pueblo Natives
What to see in New Mexico driving the historic Route 66 between Santa Fe and Albuquerque? Something particular which cannot take too much time, but at the same time can offer a view of the primordial culture of the local natives and allow to do simple and feasible trails through the Western Mesa bear rock,…
Arizona National Parks: visit Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert. Stages, trails, curious issues and… Route 66!
Visit Petrified Forest National Park – and Painted Desert – it means to go through hills and valleys with boundless color shades, drive trails with a disarmingly beauty and visit ancient archeological sites. And then find oneself walking through the oldest forest on the planet! The Petrified Forest is 225 million years old in fact….
Summer in New York, what to do: visit Governors Island, the ancient and fascinating “garden-island” with a view of Nyc
If you are going to spend a part of your Summer in New York – or maybe you are already there – and would like to go a bit away from the chaos, the stifling heat and the tourist crowd in Manhattan, I cannot help to recommend you to take a half day of break…