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Open seasonally, this tranquil, all-inclusive resort is next to Moose Creek and 90 miles inside Denali National Park & Preserve. Set in groups of 2 or 4, the rustic log cabins feature private bathrooms and porches. There are no phones, Internet access or electrical appliances.Transportation to and from the park entrance is included, as are all meals, and activitie...
KAOS, a 100,000 square-foot dayclub and nightclub amphitheater-style complex with only-of-its kind technology, A-list musical talent and high-end design and art is set opened at PALMS Casino Resort in April 2019.
Three Wilderness cabins are located within Haleakalā National Park and are maintained by the National Park Service for visitor use by advanced reservation.
Kapalaoa Cabin, 5.5 miles down the Keoneheʻeheʻe or 7.3 miles from Halemauʻu Trailhead, lies at the base of the cliffs on the south side of the valley. The view from Kapalaoa takes in brightly colored cinder cones,...
With over 2 miles of ziplines, you're sure to capture the memories of a lifetime! From the 4X4 tour in Hawaii's largest privately owned, natural preserve to the tallest pedestrian only suspension bridge in the US, zipping in Kapalua is unforgettable. Soar side by side with your family and friends in a full body harness, unsurpassed in safety with a perfect fit.
The Kapalua Wine & Food Festival on Maui is held at the Ritz-Carlton and various locations. One of Hawaii's best food-and-wine festivals. Every June, the world’s most renowned winemakers, top sommeliers, and celebrated chefs come to Kapalua for a weekend of exhibitions, wine tastings, and gala events.
The northern rātā Karamea Walking Tree is a 32-metre tall tree near Karamea, South Island, New Zealand. It won New Zealand's tree of the year in 2024. Named due to its resemblance to JRR Tolkien’s sentient tree-like Ents. The northern rātā is one of New Zealand’s tallest flowering trees. The species can live for 1,000 years. It is unclear how old the Walki...
Karaoke Kan is an extremely popular karaoke chain store in Tokyo. The place is pretty easy on the wallet and there are some all-you-can-drink options that are very popular.
Karijini Eco Retreat is an ecologically friendly and environmentally aware retreat, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It offers comfortable, luxurious furnished tents with en suite bathroom.
These well-designed tents include high-quality beds and linen. Each has a front and rear deck, and the interior is spacious and stylish. The retreat uses solar p...
For a quick nature fix only a short drive or train ride from Sydney, try Karloo walking track. This medium walk leads from Heathcote train station to the scenic Uloola Falls in the north-west section of Royal National Park. The Karloo Walking Track is 2.4km one way to the pools and then continue on to Uloola Falls.
This moderately challenging track leads through heat...
Karlovy Vary is a spa city situated in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, on the confluence of the rivers Ohře and Teplá, approximately 130 km (81 mi) west of Prague (Praha).
In the 19th century, it became a popular tourist destination, especially for international celebrities visiting for spa treatment. The city is also known for the Karlovy Vary International F...
Karma Beach belongs to Karma Group and its guests can stay free of charge at this beautiful place although outside visitors have to pay an entrance fee. The water is blue and clean, sand is free of rubbish and it's a very pleasant stay.
Karolinelund was a Danish public park located in Aalborg, Denmark. Located at the Eastern end of the city centre, it hosted an amusement park.
Karolinelund was founded in 1946 by the brothers Volmer and Carl Lind and was later owned by Franck Bo Lind. In 2005, Lind sold the park to Torben "Træsko" Pedersen, who owned amusement facilities at Dyrehavsbakken. After...
Karoonda was founded on wheat growing early in the 20th century (proclaimed on 11 December 1913), but the cleared land is also suitable for raising merino sheep. The Karoonda Development Group instigated and built a larger-than-life sculpture of a Merino ram in the park in the main street to emphasise this. There are even seats with rams heads dotted around the town. ...
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