Visit Joshua Tree's Best Lookout Point at Sunset
Key's View is the best drive-up vista in Joshua Tree National Park. From the top you can see the Coachella Valley and the San Andreas Fault. You can also catch a view of Southern California's two highest mountains, Mount San Jacinto and Mount Gorgonio. On a clear day you can see California's largest lake, the Salton Sea.
Experience the Old Western Movie Set of Pioneertown
Just over two hours from Los Angeles, there is little desert city called Pioneertown near Joshua Tree National Park. This expansive western set looks frozen in the old western days of dust and tumbleweeds. You can wander, shop, eat barbecue, and sometimes watch live music in this quirky little town.
Explore the Tulum Ruins
The ruins of Tulum aren't as grand as some of the other ancient Mayan temples that have survived the test of time, but they have one amazing thing going for them, the beach they tower over is breathtaking.
Xochimilco: The Venice of Mexico with a Fiesta Vibe
If you are looking for a unique and festive experience in Mexico City, look no further than Xochimilco. Often referred to as the Venice of Mexico, Xochimilco offers a one-of-a-kind experience on the water with a lively fiesta atmosphere.
Drink Gluten Free Beer at Ground Breaker
Ground Breaker is a great place for beer lovers who have celiac disease. All the beers are all naturally gluten-free and use ingredients like chestnuts and lentils.
Visit Frida Kahlo's Colorful Santuary
The Frida Kahlo Museum, or "Casa Azul," is a vibrant and beautiful sanctuary in Mexico City. The bright blue buildings are so pigmented that it brings a liveliness and happiness to the space.
Brunch at The Straw Hut
The Straw Hut is a quaint little brunch spot in Seminyak. The menu is the perfect combination of Balinese cuisine and traditional American breakfast.
Eat at Ji Terrace By The Sea
Ji Terrace by the SEA & Ji at Bale Sutra 1706 in Canggu are both part of one massive reconstructed 311 years old temple with a terrace to a 180 degrees ocean view.
Hike Boynton Canyon to Explore Mystical Native American Lands
Sedona is full of mystique and has a strong spiritual presence. Native Americans made this area of Sedona home thousands of years ago, where vortexes exist as centers of energy that promote healing, meditation and self-exploration. In this post, I’ll give you the info you need to hike Boynton Canyon Trail and some tours you can take if you want to explore Native American ruins.
Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe: A Marvel of Faith and Modernity
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City is the most visited Catholic site in the world, even more frequented than the Vatican.
Eat Beachside & BYOB at Cha Cha Chicken
Cha Cha Chicken is a casual restaurant in a great location just a few blocks from the Santa Monica Beach. It has a spacious outdoor patio, with an amazing colorful caribbean beach vibe.
Hike to Avalanche Lake
Avalanche Lake is stunning. Imagine the brilliance of the crystal clear glacier water reflecting the towering mountains surrounding it.