Sustainable Travel
12 Islands Without Cars
You might be wondering how to get around in a place without cars, and the variety of answers might surprise you. Leisurely strolls, scenic bike routes, thrilling horseback rides, and motor scooter-friendly paths are just a few of the ways you can explore a car-free destination. Trust us when we say you won’t even miss the car when you visit these vehicle-less islands around the world.
National Parks in India
India’s national parks are vibrant sanctuaries where visitors can explore the country’s unparalleled landscapes and rich biodiversity. From the majestic Himalayas to the dense jungles of the Western Ghats, these protected areas showcase a kaleidoscope of flora, fauna, history, and culture unique to the Indian subcontinent. India’s national parks are not merely picturesque scenery but critical habitats for endangered species. Now more than ever the ongoing efforts to preserve these invaluable treasures are of critical importance.
Extraordinary Ski Trip Experiences at 3 Zinnen Dolomites
Bright sunshine reflects off the snow, crisp air fills your lungs, and sound is muted except for the satisfying crunch of fresh powder underfoot. There’s nothing quite like a ski trip, especially one to the 3 Zinnen Dolomites, where resort visitors can find the perfect pairing of ski season favorites and fun for the whole family.
Embracing Sustainable Tourism: A Black Woman’s Perspective on Empowerment and Community Preservation
Kiana is the Vice President of People and Culture at Herrmann Global, Untraveled’s parent company. Learn about her unique perspective on the cultural, environmental and economic impact of sustainable tourism on the Black community.
What is Dark Tourism?
Dark tourism encompasses travel related to the mysterious and macabre to the tragic and sad. Covering a wide variety of circumstances and experiences, dark tourism is a relatively new phrase in the travel industry referring to some very old practices.
Poland: Home of the Best European Christmas Markets
Every year, annual traditions take over Poland as buildings and houses are decked in decor while colorful and cobblestone streets are flooded with twinkling lights. Massive Christmas trees take over charming squares as horse drawn carriages become the town Uber. The fatty and fried oil smell of delicious pierogi dances through the air coupled with people using mulled wine as a source to stay warm, physically and mentally. The colorful buildings of famous and historical streets lead you through town during the day, at the same time becoming engulfed in Christmas illumination by night. Throw a little snow into the mix to create a real life snow-globe and winter wonderland masterpiece.





