Forget what you think you know about death. In Mexico, it’s not something to fear — it’s something to celebrate. Every year from October 31st to November 2nd, the country bursts into color, scent, sound, and memory for what might be the most magical holiday on the planet: Día de los Muertos, or The Day of the Dead.
Step aside, tourist-packed temples—Medinet Habu is where history whispers loudest in the silence. Tucked away on the west bank of Luxor, this sprawling complex is the mortuary temple of Ramses III, and it might just be Egypt’s most underrated marvel. If you’re into ancient graffiti, epic battles, or walls that still wear their original color, this place is your new obsession.
There's something about the sound of 3,000 tons of water crashing down every second that stirs something deep inside you. Niagara Falls isn't just a natural attraction — it's a full-body experience. The mist hits your face, the roar drowns out your thoughts, and the raw power leaves your jaw somewhere near your shoes.