Studded with cave pearls and home to elusive giant spiders, this cave is one of Laos' hidden treasures
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: India
Explore India's vibrant history, picturesque locales and delicious eats
From ice-encrusted hot tubs to baths made of beer, don't miss these six spectacular soaks
These malls know how to get into the holiday spirit
Far from scary, these burial sites can be relaxing, beautiful and even inspiring
Step in the footprints of giants on "dinosaur highways"
A 350-year-old festival in Takayama celebrates creativity — and contains the seeds of modern robotics
A new glass bridge in China is suspended 590 feet in the air — and visitors brave enough to cross it can see all the way down
A grassy area studded with hulking, 2,000-year-old jars provides a surreal sight as well as an archeological puzzle
Travelers are discovering the Ming dynasty's own Indiana Jones, an adventurer who dedicated his life to exploring his country's Shangri-Las
Celebrated all over India and around the world, the Hindu festival heralds the beginning of spring
Brave stuntmen have long been riding the near-vertical walls of India's Well of Death—but the popular spectacle is on the decline
Slated to open July 17, the hotel in a Japanese theme park will be staffed by "actroids"
From Paris to Beijing, these historic castles and palaces draw millions of visitors for a glimpse of the lifestyles of the rich and famous
The 31st Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival runs through February 25
The famous naturalist’s revolutionary theory first took shape not in the Galápagos but in the primeval Blue Mountains
From Moroccan postcards to Japanese scrolls, the Sackler Gallery explores five centuries of travel around the Asian continent
In the United States, Halloween is mostly about candy, but elsewhere in the world celebrations honoring the departed have a spiritual meaning
A visit to these hauntingly beautiful cemeteries illuminates more than just mortality
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