

Vermont Wildlife Refuge, a haven for nature lovers, offers diverse habitats and abundant wildlife, including the endangered least bittern.
Explore the history and beauty of Vermont's first national park.
Hike the trails or take the gondola up to Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield.
Learn about local wildlife and enjoy the scenic views.
Fluffy pancakes drizzled with local maple syrup, served with a side of fresh fruit
Three-egg omelette filled with locally sourced sharp cheddar cheese, served with home fries and toast

Crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside, made with local cheddar and served on artisanal bread
A staple of Vermont, maple syrup is tapped from local sugar maple trees and has a unique, rich flavor.
Made from locally sourced wood, these toys are a testament to Vermont's craftsmanship tradition.
Produced from the milk of local sheep, this cheese is a delightful and unique treat.
Famous for its organic, locally-sourced dishes and stunning mountain views.
Known for its wide variety of crepes and commitment to sustainability.
Historic inn offering classic American fare and an extensive beer selection.

Vermont Wildlife Refuge has varied terrains, and these boots provide comfort and protection.
Vermont's climate can be humid, so these clothes help keep you dry and comfortable.
Protection against mosquitoes and ticks is crucial when exploring wildlife refuges.
Huka Falls is a stunning natural attraction where the Waikato River narrows and accelerates, creating a thunderous display of water and foam.

A stunning 12th-century Romanesque church in Arles, known for its intricate stone carvings and beautiful cloister.

Chamundi Hills, a serene and picturesque destination, is home to the Chamundeshwari Temple and offers panoramic views of Mysuru city.