Hong Kong 2025 travel trends include longevity retreats, 3 generations on holiday together

Hong Kong 2025 travel trends include longevity retreats, 3 generations on holiday together

It may sound like a holiday from hell to some, but Hong Kong people love to travel not just with their children but with their parents in tow. The latter are often the ones paying for the holiday. And we will be seeing more of these “multigenerational trips” in the coming year, according to the … Read more

Cold Moon or the last moon of 2024 to be seen on December 15 : What makes it special

Cold Moon or the last moon of 2024 to be seen on December 15 : What makes it special

As the last full moon of 2024 and the concluding one for fall rises, the Cold Moon promises a spectacular and frosty finale to the celestial calendar. The December Cold Moon marks the last full moon of the year and this also marks the entry of winter. When the surroundings are full of frost and … Read more

Would you pay $700 to sleep under the stars at Kosmos Resort?

Would you pay 0 to sleep under the stars at Kosmos Resort?

MOSCA, Colorado — A handmade sign at the start of a long dirt road in the rural San Luis Valley indicates to visitors that they’ve arrived at the future site of Kosmos Stargazing Resort & Spa. The peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains barely make a dent in the big blue skies above the … Read more

Chile’s Atacama Desert, paradise for sand dune hiking and stargazing, is world’s driest

Chile’s Atacama Desert, paradise for sand dune hiking and stargazing, is world’s driest

South America’s answer to the Sahara, the southern part of the Atacama Desert is known as the Sea of Dunes (“Mar de Dunas”), with those dunes spanning 335 square kilometres (129 square miles). A snowboarder rides down a dune in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Photo: Shutterstock At 550 metres, El Medanoso is one of the highest … Read more

These are Colorado’s best stargazing hotspots

These are Colorado’s best stargazing hotspots

The past 12 months have been an exciting time for skywatchers and stargazers. In October 2023, the path of a “ring of fire” eclipse clipped southern Colorado, visible from Mesa Verde National Park and its neighbors. Next came the April solar eclipse, which revved up enthusiasm for astrotourism even more despite Colorado not being among … Read more

Pioneering N.S. astronomer remembered for ‘connecting people with the universe’

Pioneering N.S. astronomer remembered for ‘connecting people with the universe’

Astronomer David Lane, who created the world’s first telescope controlled by social media at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, died late last month following a nine-month battle with brain cancer. Lane was born in Germany in 1963 before moving to Hebbville, N.S., where he grew up, according to his obituary. He worked at Saint Mary’s University for 29 years, starting … Read more

Most-read Colorado outdoor recreation stories of 2023

Most-read Colorado outdoor recreation stories of 2023

Coloradans (and Colorado visitors) love to get outdoors, whether it’s to ski and stargaze, camp and hike — or to drive onto dirt roads until they get stuck and have to be rescued. And The Denver Post’s readers love to dig into those stories. This year, as always, skiing was one of the top topics … Read more