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Eight strategies to save for your dream holiday

In the UAE’s ever-changing economic landscape, saving for a holiday can be both a challenge and a unique opportunity. Renowned globally for its shopping festivals and year-round deals, the country offers a luxurious lifestyle. As a result, people often find themselves splurging on the latest gadgets and experiences. This, coupled with the rising co...


It’s your last chance to visit these outdoor attractions in Dubai

The city’s fun alfresco spots close for summer… Like it or not, Dubai is slowly getting warmer, and before you know it, it’s summer again. While some of the top attractions in Dubai remain open year-round, the outdoor ones will shut their doors and will only re-open once the peak of summer has passed – […]


Divebombs? Balloons? 2 things to watch for on your driver mis-hits

Hitting good shots is great, but that's not the name of the game in golf. Not really. Golf, as the cliche we all know goes, is a game of misses. The better your misses are, the better your scores will be. The problem is amateur golfers aren't good at thinking about their misses. They're lured into the perfection of their best shots. It's why they t...


Get to know the Penguin Post Office

Are you fascinated by Antarctica, the frozen continent at the end of the world? Would you like to learn more about its history, wildlife, and attractions? Then you might be interested in Port Lockroy, a bay and former British research station that is now a museum and post office. Indeed, Port Lockroy is one of the most visited places in Antarctica, and attracts thousands of tourists every year who visit its historic buildings, gift shop, and cute penguins! In this gallery, we're sharing facts about Port Lockroy, as well as incredible images that will make you want to visit this amazing place. You will learn how Port Lockroy was named, who lived and worked there, what kind of scientific research was done on site, how the penguins are monitored and protected, and much more. You will also learn how to send a postcard from Antarctica, sponsor a penguin, or even apply for a job at Port Lockroy yourself! Without further ado, read on and enjoy this gallery of picturesque photos and curious facts about Port Lockroy.


Ways that adults can release their inner child

With the responsibilities that adult life brings, it can be difficult to be present and even more challenging to release our inner child. But there are some activities we can do beyond attending parties and festivals to reconnect with our playful, creative, and fun inner child. Click through this gallery to discover what adults can do to reconnect with their inner child, to live a happier and more wholesome life.


Moulin Rouge's windmill sails fall off and crash onto the street

The blades of the world-famous windmill at the Moulin Rouge cabaret club fell off and crashed onto the street below during the night. The sails were wrapped in plastic on the ground in front of the building started to be removed from sidewalk.


These are the longest-living dog breeds

One of life's greatest tragedies is that our sweet and loyal four-legged friends don't live as long as we do. While there are no guarantees in life, the dog breeds in this gallery are known for their longevity. Typically, smaller breeds tend to live longer, but there are a few medium-size dogs that are known for their lengthy lifespan. It's important to note, however, that there are certain factors that play into the lifespan of dogs, including size, breed, and lifestyle. So if you're looking for a fur baby that will stick around for a long time, check out the following slides.


Classic artworks with hidden messages

There are mysteries and secrets hidden in many artworks that are not immediately apparent. The works of renowned artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso contain hidden messages and revealing details that often go unnoticed. Intrigued? Discover the greatest secrets hidden in classic works of art by clicking through the gallery.


Would YOU try it? Hilton launches a £40 'taste of zero waste' menu

Zero waste menus are launching at Hiltons in London, Manchester and Brighton, featuring unusual delicacies such as ox heart, salmon cheeks and cod tongues.


Meet the indigenous tribes of Southern Africa

If you venture to the Southern end of the African continent, you will find a land that is influenced by many diverse cultures. Modernism has mixed with tradition in this part of the world, and while there are some interesting facts about indigenous people as a whole, the tribes from Southern Africa are truly unique due to the African continent’s geography and history of colonialism. Intrigued? Click through this gallery to read up on some of the tribes from this area of the world.


Macao Government Tourism Office discusses its goal of welcoming 33 million visitors in 2024

Cheng Wai Tong, deputy director of the Macao Government Tourism Office, says it has fulfilled its target for the first quarter and discusses the markets it's focused on.


Amazing photos from the golden age of air travel

Between the 1950s and 1970s, flying on a passenger jet was a luxury. Passengers enjoyed many privileges during this golden age of commercial aviation. But as competition between commercial airlines grew, airfares declined—and so did the passenger experience. Reduced fares meant reduced comfort. And out went the glamour of flying shown in the following historical photos.


The last words spoken by famous people before they died


The forgotten art of calligraphy

The word calligraphy literally means to write with beauty, based on the Greek origin of the word. And perfecting calligraphy, or the art of decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering, is indeed a fine art. But who can we thank for developing this expressive, ornamental, and harmonious method of communication, and is it a lost art form? Click through the following gallery and find out more about the decorative art of the written word.


Life inside New York City's tenements in the early 1900s

By the end of the 18th century, New York City's population had grown exponentially with thousands of immigrants looking for a better life in America. Many ended up settling down in the Big Apple and lived crammed into dilapidated apartment buildings known as tenements. Living conditions were dreadful in most of these apartments, but for thousands of people, this was home. In this gallery, we bring you a glimpse of what life in a New York City tenement was like. Click on.


McIlroy ready to return to PGA Tour policy board, and eager to enjoy his first trip to New Orleans

AVONDALE, La. (AP) — For this week, at least, Rory McIlroy is focused on “fun” during his first visit to New Orleans for the PGA Tour's lone team event. McIlroy and teammate Shane Lowry have their restaurant reservations booked in this city renowned for its dining scene. A stroll down Bourbon Street also is on McIlroy's agenda, so he can “say I’ve been there and I’ve got the T-shirt and then move on. I don’t think I want to spend too much time...


Vande Bharat Passengers To Get 500 ML Of Rail Neer Water Bottle to Prevent Wastage

Amid growing concerns about preserving natural resources like drinking water, the Indian Railways has taken a significant step towards passenger convenience and sustainability. The Railways has announced a new policy for its Vande Bharat trains ensuring that each passenger receives a 500ml Rail Neer Packaged Drinking Water (PDW) bottle as a standard provision. It will also provide additional bottles to the passengers on demand without incurring...


Malaysia might add a casino to boost troubled $100 billion mega-development Forest City

The casino, which would only be the second in Malaysia, could revive the struggling property.


Things you should never buy at the airport

We can all agree: flying is already expensive enough without falling for those pre-flight temptations. And while you can find practically anything and everything past security, your time waiting at the airport can quickly add on extra costs. This is especially true if you spend on certain things without thinking it through. From drinks to neck pillows, some things are simply not worth buying, be it for your wallet and even your health. So before you fly, check out this gallery for the things you should always avoid spending money on at the airport.


Bred Abu Dhabi 2024: What we learnt from the festival's opening day

With a batch of new festivals, Abu Dhabi is putting its stamp on the UAE events calendar this year. These include the inaugural Saadiyat Nights concert series, featuring the likes of Sting and Mariah Carey, and the coming Abu Dhabi Comedy Week at Etihad Arena, headlined by the superstar comics Dave Chappelle and Andrew Schultz. Establishing itself ...


30 ancient monuments across the world that will make your jaw drop

From burial mounds to cities, these are the world's ancient structures that still impress humankind.


Kia Ora! Royals visiting New Zealand through the years


11 beautiful Japanese concepts to inspire better living

People have been dipping into Japanese culture and philosophy for many years now, and it appears to be a well that never runs dry, slowly flowing into societies around the world and spreading age-old wisdom about how to live a happier, more balanced, and more fulfilling life. It’s the non-commodified, original teachings of self-care that people are turning to now, which can be implemented by anyone this very moment to cultivate a greater sense of peace, productivity, and purpose. Sounds too easy? Check out this gallery to see for yourself.


These are the most dangerous roads in the US

With 4.19 million miles (6.74 million km) of roads, the US is a country built for driving. However, with that many routes to ride on, you can be sure that some roads are going to be less safe than others. In fact, roughly 36,000 people die on American roads each year. And while you can't blame the roads alone, there are certainly some that host more than their fair share of fatal accidents. With this in mind, click on to discover the most dangerous roads in the US.


Extraordinary photos show how the world has ACTUALLY changed

They say that the Age of Discovery is never over when you are the discoverer but there’s no denying that the world we live in are constantly changing. These images show how much the world has changed for the better... and the worse.


Groundwater: an important factor in the preservation of natural ecosystems


30 adventure destinations for thrill-seekers

Calling all adrenaline junkies, thrill-seekers, and adventurers alike! From scaling towering peaks to diving into the depths of the ocean, there are adventures that offer unique thrills all around the world. Some adventures are not for the faint-hearted, and others even require some training. In this gallery, we'll embark on an exhilarating journey as we take a look through the world of adventure and daring exploits! Be warned though: some of these adventures might make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up! Without further ago, click on and let's dive in!


The Ultimate Family Resort Rixos The Palm Dubai Hotel & Suites Your One Stop For Kids Edutainment

Dubai, UAE (April 2024) - Located on the eastern crescent of the Palm Jumeirah, Rixos The Palm Dubai Hotel & Suites is a stunning beachfront resort that offers top-notch Rixos-style hospitality, exceptional dining, breathtaking beach views, and entertainment options, along with an unbeatable all-inclusive package. This resort is a perfect choice for those looking for a relaxing getaway in this bustling city.The resort is committed to offering a...


Exploring Interlaken, the adventure capital of Europe

“The way we jump is like this … feet first. You don’t need to jump far, you can just take one step and go straight down. And then you’re falling, falling, falling and, at some point, hopefully … swinging through the canyon,” says our tour guide, matter-of-factly, while perched on the edge of the wooden platform we’re standing on, 90 metres above th...


Discover the best destinations for flower lovers

The end of winter brings with it the beauty and magic of spring. Blooming flowers make truly magnificent landscapes that seem to belong in the pages of a story book. Tourists flock from all over the world to observe and appreciate spring flowers. Take a look through the following gallery to discover the best destinations for flower lovers.


A guide to taking your dog on a road trip

Road trips are fun, so it's only natural that you don't want to leave your four-legged friend behind when you go on one. Dogs make great travel buddies, but it requires quite a bit of prep to take your pooch on a road trip. From what to do beforehand, to essential things such as what to pack and what to do during the road trip, we cover it all in this gallery. Browse through and check out our guide on taking your dog on a road trip.


The best things to do in El Gouna, Egypt: what to see, do and eat

We round up the best things to do, see and eat in El Gouna, a hidden gem built around lagoons on Egypt's Red Sea coast – from snorkelling and scuba diving to sunset horse rides and the best restaurants and places to stay.


IHCL managing director and CEO discusses India's tourism sector

Puneet Chhatwal, IHCL managing director and CEO, discusses India's tourism sector


The supply chain is 'very difficult' for the aviation industry right now: FlightGlobal

Greg Waldron, Asia managing director at FlightGlobal, says that applies not only to Boeing but also Airbus.


Do you know how to survive in the wilderness?

Hiking can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it can also be a hazardous one. Losing sight of a trail or veering off a footpath can have dire consequences, even for the most experienced outdoor adventurers. According to the National Park Service, 312 million people ventured into America's national parks in 2022. Most of these visits were uneventful, but every year hundreds of vacationers lose their way or go missing during hikes in forests, mountains, and other remote terrain. And, reports National Geographic, day hikers are the most vulnerable in survival situations. So, what should you do if you get lost in the wilderness, and how can you find your way out? Click through for some tips that could save your life.


Tickets to see LeBron James and star-studded USA team in Abu Dhabi go on sale

Basketball fans in the UAE can now get their hands on tickets to watch some of the biggest stars in the game in Abu Dhabi. Tickets for the USA Basketball Showcase Abu Dhabi are now available on ticketmaster.ae. The event sees NBA superstar LeBron James and a star-studded US national team take on Australia and Serbia in Abu Dhabi in July as part of ...


These are the best cities in the world for your health


Selfies on canvas: Self-portraits of great artists

As far back as the 16th century, people were creating selfies. Except that these self-portraits were made by some of the most celebrated painters in history. Browse this gallery and admire the likeness of some of the world's greatest artists.


Revealed: The world's greatest road trips

We've sought out the world's greatest road trips


Get your tickets now to this summer’s USA Basketball Showcase in Abu Dhabi

Basketball action in Abu Dhabi shows no signs of slowing down… Lakers legend LeBron James will head, and headline, a galaxy of basketball greats when they play at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena this summer, to play two friendlies before they head off to Paris to achieve Olympic glory yet again. And the best part is, […]


Venice's old mayor tells tourists NOT to pay €5 fee introduced today

Venice will become the first city in the world to charge an entry fee for day-tripper tourists, aimed at reducing the number of short-stay visitors who cause congestion


From log cabins to mansions: The childhood homes of US presidents

It's common knowledge that American presidents move to the White House when they take office, but have you ever wondered where they first lived? Some American presidents were actually born at home, and many were raised in the very same houses they were born in. Throughout American history, we have examples of presidents who grew up in very humble homes, while others were born with a silver spoon in their mouths. Either way, it's absolutely fascinating to look back and see where these powerful men spent their childhoods. Curious? Click on and get to know the childhood homes of US presidents.


I'm a flight attendant - these are the best times to travel if you want to avoid price hikes AND delays

Bernice Padilla, 29, has been a flight attendant for six years and has travelled to 44 countries on thousands of flights. The travel expert, from Dallas, Texas, has now shared her invaluable insight.


Prince Harry's best moments at the Abbey Road Studios

A look back at some iconic moments from the Abbey Road Studios. Prince Harry arrived and greeted the Iconic Jon Bon Jovi, to help record a special single for the Invictus Games. Prince Harry even posed on the Iconic Abbey Road Crossing.


These are the largest diasporas in the world

Today, more people than ever live in a country other than the one in which they were born. In fact, the global number of international migrants is estimated to be 281 million. And while immigrants are people from any nation, there is one term known as "diaspora" that is used to describe a large group of people who share a cultural and regional origin. Diasporic populations often have strong social and cultural ties to their original homeland, but may also have multiple cultural identities. These nations reveal stories of war and displacement, but also of economic stagnation and a lack of perspectives. Intrigued? Click on to discover the 10 largest diasporas in the world.


Bahrain Plans Tourism Projects Worth Millions of Dinars

Bahrain is investing in major tourism projects worth millions of dinars, aiming to enhance the tourism sector by 2026.Read More: Best Shawarma Spots in Bahrain Read More: Best Water Parks in Bahrain Key ProjectsBahrain Bay Beach: A BD4.7 million project covering 173,000 square meters, set for comple


I admit it...I have a favourite grandchild!

EARLIER this month, I was at a meeting of my local Women's Institute when the talk turned to grandchildren. Most admitted they have a favourite grandchild, but wouldn't tell their children.


Massive landslide in Arunachal Pradesh, key highway connecting China border washed away

The highway washed away in the landslide was the only route connecting Dibang Valley to the rest of India.


Global Village will now close on May 5

Global Village is extending its 28th season, meaning visitors will have more time to explore the attraction before it closes for summer. The popular family attraction was due to close its doors for the summer on April 28, but will now remain open until May 5. The 28th season opened in October last year and is home to 27 country pavilions, 3,500 ret...


I'm a working mom who enjoys solo travel. I've learned how to keep myself from spiraling into mom guilt while I'm away.

As a working parent, Spriha Srivastava often has mom guilt when traveling. She now enjoys trips after dealing ways to deal with it.