When hundreds of eerily perfect circles were discovered on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, theories abounded about what ...
Granada's hill caves, labyrinthine alleyways and the medieval Moorish quarter combine to make it an enigmatic city break ...
From witnessing active volcanoes and getting involved in community tourism to exploring stone cities that have stood for ...
Follow National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner to the Silver State, where natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and ...
Take advantage of the country’s expansive bike trail network while also visiting some of the top wine regions on the planet.
From the culinary specialties of Tasmania to the plethora of wildlife in the Seychelles, islands far and wide are home to a ...
Andres Ruzo: Hunt for Sleeping Giants is a multi-media National Geographic Live presentation on Sunday and Monday at the Jack Singer Concert Hall. It will take audiences on a globe-trotting adventure ...
In 1925, grad student Cecilia Payne first proposed that stars were mostly made of hydrogen and helium and shaped our ...
You don’t need to give up steaks entirely. But mounting evidence shows that a diet that incorporates more plant-based protein ...
Pilgrimages have been part of Japanese culture for over a thousand years. The UNESCO-listed Kumano Kodo is legendary among ...
Dutch and Portuguese flavours bring international flair to local seafood on this Caribbean island, from freshly grilled mahi ...
Tim Anderson’s new book, Hokkaido, is inspired by Japan’s northernmost prefecture, where Western influences and Indigenous ...