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7 x short, snowy and stunning hikes in Banff, Canada

If you’re visiting Banff during the winter season you can expect some drop-dead gorgeous sceneries. Snowy panoramas are all around. Even though you might be very tempted to stay inside,

PHOTOS: The very best of Jasper National Park, Canada

As a Dutch person, being born and raised in a far too overpopulated country where every form of (wild)life needs to be controlled in favour of humans and everything is

Cockscomb Reserve: welcome to the jungle of Belize

WHAT: A hike through the Belizean jungle of the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (almost named Jaguar Reserve) WHERE: The sanctuary is located right in the middle of Belize. The reserve

Things to do in Grand Teton NP

In addition to my previous best wildlife photos of Grand Teton I’d like to share the things that I think (after thorough research, talking with various rangers and a stay

9 x gorgeous stops in Redwoods, California

In for an epic road trip? Even though quite populated, the west coast of the USA serves up so many lovely spots for solitude-seekers that you’ll keep on being surprised.

A 4-day itinerary to the wonders of Yellowstone

No matter where you go, animals, waterfalls and geysers are all around in Yellowstone. Established as the world’s first national park in 1872, Yellowstone is home to over 2 millions

PHOTOS: The wilderness of Grand Teton

Leaving the many wonders of Yellowstone behind, we decided to stay another three days at its southern neighbour: Grand Teton National Park. Compared to Yellowstone this national park – wrapped

Hiking to the top (well.. almost) of Mt. Hood in Oregon

Got a strong love for conquering mountains? Then you’re in luck if you have a visit to Portland on your bucketlist! A short ride from the cultural capital of Oregon

With lots of lava from Craters of the Moon

As we were driving from Wyoming towards Idaho it felt like we entered a no-man’s zone. Leaving the adventurous rocky mountain range of Grand Teton right behind us, we had

PHOTOS: Where the wild things are in Yellowstone (Part II)

As the human population is growing worldwide and the rates of wildlife are dropping because of that, it’s just refreshing to see that it can be the other way around

PHOTOS: Where the wild things are in Yellowstone (Part I)

As the human population is growing worldwide and the rates of wildlife are dropping because of that, it’s just refreshing to see that it can be the other way around

A road trip through South Dakota: the 3-day guide

From Colorado we drove for hours and hours and miles and miles up north through the Interstellar-like dusty grain fields of Wyoming – all the way to South Dakota. “Have