Please enjoy these pictures of the top 10 most Visited National Parks along with the visitor numbers from the National Park Service recently released 2012 data report. The top 10 most visited National Parks accounted for over 37 million visits which represents over 13% of the total number of park visits. Also, take a look at the 10 least visited National Parks to see if you are one of the few that visited these "overlooked" National Parks in 2012. 1) Great Smoky Mountains NP - 9,685,829 visitors, 3.43% of total Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Photo used under creative commons by princedd. 2) Grand Canyon NP - 4,421,352 visitors, 1.56% of total Grand Canyon National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Jeremy Vandel. 3) Yosemite NP - 3,853,404 visitors, 1.36% of total Yosemite National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Georg Lester. 4) Yellowstone NP - 3,447,729 visitors, 1.22% of total Yellowstone National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Alaskan Dude. 5) Rocky Mountain NP - 3,229,617 visitors, 1.14% of total Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo used under creative commons by krossbow. 6) Zion NP - 2,973,607 visitors, 1.05% of total Zion National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Bryan_Chan. 7) Olympic NP - 2,824,908 visitors, 1.00% of total Olympic National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Jason Pratt. 8) Grand Teton NP - 2,705,256 visitors, .96% of total Grand Teton National Park. Photo used under creative commons by rarvesen. 9) Acadia NP - 2,431,052 visitors, .86% of total Acadia National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Josh and Melanie Rosenthal. 10) Cuyahoga Valley NP - 2,299,722 visitors, .81% of total Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Photo used under creative commons by betsyweber.
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Please enjoy these pictures of the 10 least visited National Parks along with the visitor numbers from the National Park Service recently released 2012 data report. The 10 least visited National Parks accounted for just 388,502 visits (compared to 37 million for the Top 10 Most Visited National Parks). Also, take a look at the Top 10 most visited National Parks to see if you are one of 37 million that visited these well attended National Parks in 2012. 1) National Park of American Samoa - 10,440 visitors American Samoa National Park. Photo used under wikimedia commons by marshman. 2) Gates of the Arctic NP & PRES -10,899 visitors Photo used under creative commons by ilya_ktsn. 3) Lake Clark NP & PRES - 11,639 visitors Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Photo used under creative commons by catalinamarr. 4) Isle Royale NP - 16,663 visitors Isle Royale National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Ben+Sam. 5) North Cascades NP - 26,935 visitors North Cascades National Park. Photo used under creative commons by jeffgunn. 6) Kobuk Valley NP - 29,550 visitors Kobuk Valley National Park. Photo used under creative commons by AlaskaNPS. 7) Katmai NP & PRES - 39,818 visitors Katmai National Park and Preserve. Photo used under creative commons by Marshmallow. 8) Dry Tortugas NP - 60,550 visitors Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Bruce Tuten. 9) Wrangell-St. Elias NP & PRES - 87,158 visitors Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Photo used under creative commons by AlaskaNPS. 10) Great Basin NP - 94,850 visitors Great Basin National Park. Photo used under creative commons by Alaskan Dude.
A major project aimed at enhancing visitor experience is currently underway at the prehistoric monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge. The project, costing over 40 million dollars, includes exciting improvements related to education and preservation that will solidify Stonehenge as a world-class destination for generations to come. Photo used under creative commons by Milan G. The project involves many updates and additions including those aimed at improving education and increasing preservation of the ancient site.
Improved Education - A new visitors center replaces the existing building originally erected in 1968 as a temporary facility. The new center will better accommodate and educate through world-class exhibits the one million visitors who flock to Stonehenge each year. Reportedly, a 360 degree cinema is being developed to simulate standing inside the ancient stone circle. Additionally, Neolithic houses based on archaeological clues found at Stonehenge are being constructed as an exterior exhibit to educate visitors on how people may have lived 4,500 years ago. Increased Preservation - The new visitors center is located over one mile from the Stones compared to the current visitors center that is nearly adjacent to the site. Parking lots and roads are being removed and relocated to return the area around the Stones back to natural grasslands. Aimed at better preserving the entire site, visitors will be shuttled from the new center to the drop off area or can choose to walk part of the distance to the Stones. The first phase of the project which includes the new visitors center is expected to open late 2013. Stonehenge will remain accessible during the project. Project updates are posted on the English Heritage website. Article references and additional information: Stonehenge Visitors to Experience Standing in the Ancient Circle English Heritage Author: Eric You might also like... The final four Top Travel Destinations have been determined! The Saturday and Sunday games resulted in... #4 Thailand beating #3 Mexico #4 Hong Kong crushing #3 Russia #1 China squeaking by #2 Italy #9 Taiwan pounding #2 Turkey. To keep it simple we'll open up voting for the winning destination after next Saturday's games.
The final four countries are certainly interesting (especially after 64 games with many upsets!) with all being in Asia. But, Asia is a top travel destination and the latest report from UNWTO shows an increase of 6% in total tourist arrivals in 2011. Total international tourist arrivals were 217 million, second only to Europe's 504 million arrivals. The winners were determined by the actual NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament results (i.e. #9 seed beating #2 seed matched up with the equivalent country seeds) and the initial seedings were based on UNWTO International Tourist Arrival Statistics. The latest bracket: ![]()
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Thank you everyone who has followed along with our inaugural 2013 Top Travel Destinations Bracket! We are down to the remaining top 8 travel destinations in the world! If you've been following along, there have been some major upsets both in the real tournament and in our "for fun" countries bracket. Some of the upsets on Thursday and Friday: #4 Thailand crushed #1 United States, #3 Russia beat #2 Germany, and #4 Hong Kong smashed #1 Spain. Which country will you pick as the Top Travel Destination winner? Check back to cast your vote once we are down to the final four. Winners are announced soon after each round of the real games are completed. The Great Eight Round:
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Track States Visited, Countries Visited, Continents Visited & Bucket-Lists Since Secretary of State John Kerry was sworn into office on February 1, 2013, he has visited 13 countries on three continents. If he keeps up this pace, he will visit over 50 countries by years end. Take a look at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's travel map, where she traveled the equivalent of 38 times around the world to become the most traveled Secretary of State in history. For Presidential travel see World Travels of US Presidents to learn which US President has visited the most countries.
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Botswana, Africa. Photo used under creative commons by Derek Keats. Amazing racers took a long flight from Vietnam to Botswana in Episode 6 of The Amazing Race, Season 22. The raw and vast beauty of Africa made this one of my favorite episodes. Teams were helped by bushmen and dug for scorpions, set snare traps, and made fire from sticks. Makgadikgadi Pans National Park was the setting of this episode and teams checked into the pitstop at Meno A Kwena Safari Camp. African safaris occupy the top of many bucket-lists and mine is no exception. There are numerous safari options in Africa but, specific to Botswana, start learning and planning your own trip through the following resources - it's hard not to be inspired by the beauty of Botswana!
► Podcast: Chris Christensen of the Amateur Traveler interviewed Specer Quong about his safari to Botswana on this audio podcast, "Adventure Travel in Botswana" ► Article: Some of the Highlights to Look Out for on a Botswana Safari ► Article: Family Safari in Botswana ► Article: Botswana Adventure Teaches Critical Bush Skills To Would-Be Explorers ► Picture Gallery: 71 Pictures of Botswana ► Video: Floating in the Okavango Delta, Botswana Have you visited Botswana? Share your travel experience! Author: Eric You might also like... Thank you everyone who has followed along with our inaugural 2013 Top Travel Destinations Bracket! We are down to the remaining top 16 travel destinations in the world! The winners were determined by the actual NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament results and the initial seedings were based on UNWTO International Tourist Arrival Statistics. If you've been following along, there have been some major upsets both in the real tournament and in our "for fun" countries bracket. Despite all the upsets, three number 1, 2, & 3 seeds remain. Which country will you pick as the Top Travel Destination winner? Check back to cast your vote once we are down to the final four. Winners are announced soon after each round of the real games are completed. The Sweet Sixteen Round:
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President Obama will designate five new national monuments on Monday, March 25th, using his power under the Antiquities Act, the 1906 law that enables presidents to set aside important natural, cultural, and historical sites for permanent protection. San Juan Islands, Washington. Photo used under creative commons by BLMOregon. The five sites are the First State National Monument in Delaware and Pennsylvania (1,100-acre property that lies on the Brandywine River, Delaware and extending north into Pennsylvania), the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument in New Mexico, the San Juan Islands National Monument in Washington State, the Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument in Ohio and a monument commemorating Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad in Maryland. President Obama dedicated four monuments under the same act in his first term: the César E. Chávez National Monument (California), the Fort Monroe National Monument (Virginia), the Fort Ord National Monument (California) and the Chimney Rock National Monument in the San Juan National Forest (Colorado). See the map below to locate the National Monuments designated under President Obama. National Monuments Designated Under President Obama View New National Monuments Designated Under President Obama in a larger map You might also like... Do you have amazing travel goals? Check out a simple tool to help track of states visited, countries visited, and continents visited - see our Travel Goal iPad App to learn more about tracking your unique travel goals and your travel experiences and bucket-lists on your own travel goal iPad app. See Achieving Travel Goals for some quick advice and a comprehensive guide to help you achieve travel goals. Looking for great articles to plan your next amazing adventure? See our Top Travel Blog Search Engine that searches only the top 150 most widely read and popular travel blogs in the world. Have you traveled to all 50 states, at least 6 continents, or at least 15 countries? Become a free member of our All Fifty Club, Continent Club, and/or Traveler's Country Club and join our Travel Community for FREE today or give a membership as a gift! Happy Travels!
Is your bracket busted? Just like the real tournament, our Top 64 Travel Destinations Bracket experienced quite a handful of upsets. We actually picked the winning countries based on how the real tournament played out. All of the #1 seeds won: China, France, US and Spain. The major upset was #15 Costa Rica beating #2 UK which was played out in the real games by Florida Gulf Coast beating Georgetown. Here are some of the major upsets: #12 Cambodia took down #5 Netherlands #12 Chile beat #5 Canada #13 Cuba stomped # 4 Greece #14 New Zealand smashed #3 Malaysia #15 Costa Rica squeaked past #2 UK #12 Norway sailed past #5 Macao #11 Khazakhstan crushed #6 South Korea It's not too late to pick your countries! Download the updated bracket below. ![]()
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