Saturday, December 12, 2015

TRUE ADVENTURES

By Prapti

#What a menu to choose from. You could start with Carlsbad Caverns National Park, well worth a detour into the weathered foothills of the Guadalupe Mountains. One of world’s largest cavern systems. Carlsbad is impressive below and aboveground. Explore the magnificent limestone grottoes, millions of years in the making, and then hike among rugged canyons and rocky, cactus-studded slopes.


Other OUTDOOR ADVENTURES await in every corner of the state: Bike or ski in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, paddle the Rio Grande, go ballooning above the sweeping plains, or cast a line in one of an acitivity and New mexico will provide the perfect backdrop. Newmexico.org

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

CULTURE GALORE

By Prapti

#Find more cultural treasures-ranging from dinosaurs to conquistadors, folk art to fine art, ancient pottery to rocket sleds-at the state’s many museums. Santa Fe alone boasts dozens. And for specialized interests, don’t miss the New Mexico Museum of Space History, in Alamogordo; the new Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, in Las Cruses; and the National Hispanic Cultural Center, in Albuquerque.

VISIT history on location at places like the Coronado Historic Site, where the 16th-century explorer wintered during his search for the seven golden cities of Cibola; the Lincoln Historic Site, scene of a five-day battle that included Billy the Kid; and the Bosque Redondo Memorial, at Fort Summer, where thousands of Navajo were imprisoned in the 1860s.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Native American History

By Prapti

#Start in the center of an ancient world. Some of the country’s most impressive ruins lie spread along a 17-mile-long canyon at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, where the Ancestral Puebloans built a complex network of houses, roads, and canals between A.D. 850 and 1250. Check out Chaco on guided tours, trails, compfire talks, and night-sky programs.


To continue the Native American story, visit some of the many pueblos, rich in history and culture. Taos and mesatopping Acoma, each roughly a thousand years old, both claim titles as the country’s oldest, continuously inhabited settlement. Other sites include Laguna, Isleta, Nambe, Picuris, Zuni, and the Mescalero Apache Reservation. For a fascinating look into pueblo life, visit during feast days, when tribes celebrate their language, culture, and religion.

For more information related this please visit : American Indian Culture : arizonaguide.com/adventure or call 1 866 366 9287

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

See Your Self in New Mexico



By Prapti

#You’ll wonder why you’d never been before. Spruce green forests. White desert sands. A palette of earth tones in the cultural meccas of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos. Inspiration from the Anasazi to O’Keeffe. Thriving pueblos centuries old. Light splintering off snowy mountain peaks, refracting in crystal blue skies. Native American, Spanish, and Anglo architecture, tradition, and cuisine. You’ll be making plans to return.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

WYOMING



By Prapti

#It’s not what you’re getting away from, it’s what you’re getting away to forever west (fgr.yellowstone national park)

Come | Discover | Roam free | Wyomingtourism.org

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

NORWAY POWERED BY NATURE

By Prapti

#Norway’s celebrated ‘ Hurtigruten Route’ 


While big cruise ships only scratch the surface of Norway’s intricate and rugged coastline, there is a vibrant, stunningly beautiful coastal route traveled only by the ships of Hurtigruten – for travelers who seek unique, natural and active adventures.

For your chance win a spectacular voyage for two go to www.visitinorway.com/hurtrigruten