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]]>Fortunately, however, there is a virtual tour of this famous spot on the Keukenhof website that you should check out to get a taste of this lovely place!
Whether you have visited Keukenhof before or not, it is worth taking the time to cruise through the gardens with a 360 degree video that takes you all around its 32 hectares. You will see ponds, lakes, and over 7 million flowers that come to life in spring with a number of colors and patterns.
This completely free experience will transport you to the Dutch countryside and give you a taste of one of the most spectacular spring sights that you will find anywhere. In addition to the tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, orchids, daffodils and other flowers you’ll see on your tour, you will also check out a number of pieces of sculpture and artwork that add a whole new dimension to this fantastic garden.
It might not be quite the same as actually visiting, but a virtual visit to Keukenhof will hopefully quench at least some of your travel desire and transport you to a beautiful spring world.
Be sure to check out Keukenhof over the next month or so!
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]]>The post Check Out This Virtual Tour of the Eiffel Tower appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The French TV station TV5 Monde celebrated this iconic landmark’s 130th anniversary in 2017 by filming a virtual reality, 360-degree tour of Gustave Eiffel’s magnum opus that largely went unseen and unappreciated.
However, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are discovering just how immersive and magical this virtual tour is.
In addition to this, you can make your virtual tour even more all-encompassing by exploring the panoramic views from the tower’s observation decks on the Eiffel Tower’s website, which show just what you would see if you were there and visiting.
Not only will you forget about the frustration of not being able to travel for a bit, you will also be able to see one of the most iconic views on Earth and check out Paris landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees.
So, what are you waiting for? This tour of the Eiffel Tower is at the tip of your fingers and ready to go any time!
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]]>The post Tour the White House with Google Street View! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At the top of this list of places to visit is usually the residence of the United States president, the White House.
It is usually pretty tough to get one of the limited spots to take this tour, but did you know that you can now do it virtually thanks to Google Street View?
The White House has been documented by a Google Street View camera in almost its entirety, except for the West Wing which hosts the president’s Oval Office and its most secretive areas.
The main part of the building, with its many rooms including dining rooms, sitting rooms, and rooms displaying artwork and fancy china, can be explored freely with your computer and Internet browser.
The map will show you which rooms are which, and you will even be able to see information and descriptions about many of the pieces of furniture and artwork that you will see on display in this building which was built in the late 18th century.
Even if you might not be able to travel to DC or if it may be hard to tour the White House when you are able to get there, this virtual tour is a great option for exploring one of the United States’ most famous buildings.
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]]>The post Visit Some of America’s Top National Parks Virtually appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>2020 isn’t an easy year for travel, which might make it difficult for you to visit these parks currently. However, there’s one way to get your national park fix while at home: virtual visits!
This page from the National Parks Foundation provides a listing of some of the best virtual visits that you can do in order to get to know some of the National Park System’s top gems.
There is a huge variety of places to visit virtually and ways to do so. From tours of the majestic Crater Lake National Park hosted by country music star Dierks Bentley along with a park ranger to a virtual 360-degree tour of the Clara Barton House hosted by the legendary founder of the Red Cross herself, you won’t get bored by checking out all of the top options for virtual visits.
So, don’t let yourself become bored and restless in your home without travel! Take a look at these virtual tours, which just might lead you to plan a “real” visit in the future!
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]]>The post America’s Best Aquariums Can Be Visited Virtually appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of my favorite discoveries lately has been a selection of American aquariums that offer up different types of virtual visits! These are some of my favorites.
The New England Aquarium in Boston provides a page full of at-home visits and activities to enjoy and learn. You’ll find visits to animal habitats where you’ll be able to watch recorded feeding sessions where you can learn tons about the wide variety of marine life found in this excellent aquarium.
Do you like live webcams of animals? If so, the Georgia Aquarium’s extensive collection of webcams of some of its favorite animals in their aquarium habitats is a great choice for a home visit. My favorite is the sea otter cam, and you’ll also find others like a piranha and a beluga whale cam.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium dishes up all kinds of sea life content on its fantastic website. Here, you will find a selection of live cams of different animal habitats as well as narrated feeding sessions every single weekday
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]]>The post Visit Disney World with These 360° Videos! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>2020 has been a difficult year for travel, which means that you might not be able to visit Disney World in person. Fortunately, Disney World’s new YouTube channel, Virtual Disney World, can take you to the theme parks in the comfort of your own home!
This YouTube channel, curated by Disney World and containing nearly 150 360 degree videos filmed inside of its many theme parks, provides a great home alternative for traveling to the park.
These videos, ranging from rides to walks around the many famous areas of parks like Epcot, the Magic Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios, are unedited and feature the real sounds and sights of some of Disney’s most iconic spots.
Whether you want to take a virtual ride on Space Mountain or on the Tower of Terror, watch a holiday-themed parade, or ride on Disney World’s famous monorail, your options with this fun and creative YouTube channel are truly endless.
Have fun losing yourself in Disney World’s magic!
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]]>The post You Can Now Visit 30+ World Heritage Sites on Google Earth! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A new feature of Google Earth now allows you to visit more than 30 World Heritage Sites from your living room, taking you on a breathtaking virtual tour of some of the world’s top attractions.
A smattering of World Heritage Sites across the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia have been selected to be shown off in this new and exciting innovation in the Google Earth platform.
Simply by clicking on the name of sites such as Stonehenge, La Alhambra, the Pyramid of Khufu, and the Towers of Angkor Wat, you now have the ability to use your mouse and cursor to guide yourself around the grounds of these important places.
Completely free and open to the public, Google Earth’s newest tool is a great option for exploring around the world without ever leaving your own home. This keeps yourself and others safe, and might even inspire you to take a “real” trip to one of these magical places when the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
So, what are you waiting for? Start playing around with this fascinating tool and explore the world!
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]]>The post You Must Check Out These Virtual Art Museums! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, technology has come in handy as more and more museums are offering virtual tours of their installations! Here are three art museums that you can visit from the comfort of your own home.
The Musee d’Orsay in Paris can be visited via Google Earth, providing a look at one of the most impressive collections of 19th-century and early 20th-century French art on the planet. You can see works from artists like Gauguin, van Gogh, and Munch without leaving home!
Bilbao’s Guggenheim is one of the most world-renowned centers of modern and contemporary art on the planet. With the help of this virtual tour, you can see its stunning exterior, as well as its many avant-garde, works in the interior on your own computer.
One of America’s best art museums can also be discovered via a virtual tour. The J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is one of the few excellent places to see European artwork in the states, and you can explore its halls using this neat virtual feature.
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]]>The post Explore Amsterdam’s Best Museums from the Comfort of Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest art museum in the Netherlands houses works from the most legendary Dutch masters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh. In addition to offering one of the best virtual tours out there, Rijksmuseum’s curators are sharing short videos about their favorite works of art.
Van Gogh Museum is one of Amsterdam’s must-see attractions, but until you’ll able to visit it in person, you can use their official website to discover it virtually, and learn a lot about the life and works of the famous painter.
The 17th-century canal house where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis during World War II, was turned into a museum that attracts over millions of visitors every year. It’s closed the public at this point in time, but you can still take a virtual tour inside the Secret Annex where she wrote her diary.
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]]>The post It’s Time to Take Virtual Vacations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The majestic Grand Canyon offers a virtual tour that you can take from any point on Earth. Enjoy 360-degree photos and go on a virtual hike exploring the famous Phantom Ranch. You can even go on a rafting trip down the Colorado River!
You’re just a click away from exploring the most exciting ancient site in Peru. Visit the virtual tour here and check out this 15-century citadel and the llamas that live there.
Did you know that there’s a virtual tour of Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, famous for Renaissance frescos? This may be your only chance to see the Sistine Chapel when it’s empty on the inside because it’s typically packed with tourists. Feel free to zoom in to explore individual paintings.
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]]>The post Tour Keukenhof Virtually This Spring! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, however, there is a virtual tour of this famous spot on the Keukenhof website that you should check out to get a taste of this lovely place!
Whether you have visited Keukenhof before or not, it is worth taking the time to cruise through the gardens with a 360 degree video that takes you all around its 32 hectares. You will see ponds, lakes, and over 7 million flowers that come to life in spring with a number of colors and patterns.
This completely free experience will transport you to the Dutch countryside and give you a taste of one of the most spectacular spring sights that you will find anywhere. In addition to the tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, orchids, daffodils and other flowers you’ll see on your tour, you will also check out a number of pieces of sculpture and artwork that add a whole new dimension to this fantastic garden.
It might not be quite the same as actually visiting, but a virtual visit to Keukenhof will hopefully quench at least some of your travel desire and transport you to a beautiful spring world.
Be sure to check out Keukenhof over the next month or so!
The post Tour Keukenhof Virtually This Spring! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Check Out This Virtual Tour of the Eiffel Tower appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The French TV station TV5 Monde celebrated this iconic landmark’s 130th anniversary in 2017 by filming a virtual reality, 360-degree tour of Gustave Eiffel’s magnum opus that largely went unseen and unappreciated.
However, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are discovering just how immersive and magical this virtual tour is.
In addition to this, you can make your virtual tour even more all-encompassing by exploring the panoramic views from the tower’s observation decks on the Eiffel Tower’s website, which show just what you would see if you were there and visiting.
Not only will you forget about the frustration of not being able to travel for a bit, you will also be able to see one of the most iconic views on Earth and check out Paris landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees.
So, what are you waiting for? This tour of the Eiffel Tower is at the tip of your fingers and ready to go any time!
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]]>The post Tour the White House with Google Street View! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At the top of this list of places to visit is usually the residence of the United States president, the White House.
It is usually pretty tough to get one of the limited spots to take this tour, but did you know that you can now do it virtually thanks to Google Street View?
The White House has been documented by a Google Street View camera in almost its entirety, except for the West Wing which hosts the president’s Oval Office and its most secretive areas.
The main part of the building, with its many rooms including dining rooms, sitting rooms, and rooms displaying artwork and fancy china, can be explored freely with your computer and Internet browser.
The map will show you which rooms are which, and you will even be able to see information and descriptions about many of the pieces of furniture and artwork that you will see on display in this building which was built in the late 18th century.
Even if you might not be able to travel to DC or if it may be hard to tour the White House when you are able to get there, this virtual tour is a great option for exploring one of the United States’ most famous buildings.
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]]>The post Visit Some of America’s Top National Parks Virtually appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>2020 isn’t an easy year for travel, which might make it difficult for you to visit these parks currently. However, there’s one way to get your national park fix while at home: virtual visits!
This page from the National Parks Foundation provides a listing of some of the best virtual visits that you can do in order to get to know some of the National Park System’s top gems.
There is a huge variety of places to visit virtually and ways to do so. From tours of the majestic Crater Lake National Park hosted by country music star Dierks Bentley along with a park ranger to a virtual 360-degree tour of the Clara Barton House hosted by the legendary founder of the Red Cross herself, you won’t get bored by checking out all of the top options for virtual visits.
So, don’t let yourself become bored and restless in your home without travel! Take a look at these virtual tours, which just might lead you to plan a “real” visit in the future!
The post Visit Some of America’s Top National Parks Virtually appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post America’s Best Aquariums Can Be Visited Virtually appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of my favorite discoveries lately has been a selection of American aquariums that offer up different types of virtual visits! These are some of my favorites.
The New England Aquarium in Boston provides a page full of at-home visits and activities to enjoy and learn. You’ll find visits to animal habitats where you’ll be able to watch recorded feeding sessions where you can learn tons about the wide variety of marine life found in this excellent aquarium.
Do you like live webcams of animals? If so, the Georgia Aquarium’s extensive collection of webcams of some of its favorite animals in their aquarium habitats is a great choice for a home visit. My favorite is the sea otter cam, and you’ll also find others like a piranha and a beluga whale cam.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium dishes up all kinds of sea life content on its fantastic website. Here, you will find a selection of live cams of different animal habitats as well as narrated feeding sessions every single weekday
The post America’s Best Aquariums Can Be Visited Virtually appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Visit Disney World with These 360° Videos! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>2020 has been a difficult year for travel, which means that you might not be able to visit Disney World in person. Fortunately, Disney World’s new YouTube channel, Virtual Disney World, can take you to the theme parks in the comfort of your own home!
This YouTube channel, curated by Disney World and containing nearly 150 360 degree videos filmed inside of its many theme parks, provides a great home alternative for traveling to the park.
These videos, ranging from rides to walks around the many famous areas of parks like Epcot, the Magic Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios, are unedited and feature the real sounds and sights of some of Disney’s most iconic spots.
Whether you want to take a virtual ride on Space Mountain or on the Tower of Terror, watch a holiday-themed parade, or ride on Disney World’s famous monorail, your options with this fun and creative YouTube channel are truly endless.
Have fun losing yourself in Disney World’s magic!
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]]>The post You Can Now Visit 30+ World Heritage Sites on Google Earth! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A new feature of Google Earth now allows you to visit more than 30 World Heritage Sites from your living room, taking you on a breathtaking virtual tour of some of the world’s top attractions.
A smattering of World Heritage Sites across the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia have been selected to be shown off in this new and exciting innovation in the Google Earth platform.
Simply by clicking on the name of sites such as Stonehenge, La Alhambra, the Pyramid of Khufu, and the Towers of Angkor Wat, you now have the ability to use your mouse and cursor to guide yourself around the grounds of these important places.
Completely free and open to the public, Google Earth’s newest tool is a great option for exploring around the world without ever leaving your own home. This keeps yourself and others safe, and might even inspire you to take a “real” trip to one of these magical places when the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
So, what are you waiting for? Start playing around with this fascinating tool and explore the world!
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]]>The post You Must Check Out These Virtual Art Museums! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, technology has come in handy as more and more museums are offering virtual tours of their installations! Here are three art museums that you can visit from the comfort of your own home.
The Musee d’Orsay in Paris can be visited via Google Earth, providing a look at one of the most impressive collections of 19th-century and early 20th-century French art on the planet. You can see works from artists like Gauguin, van Gogh, and Munch without leaving home!
Bilbao’s Guggenheim is one of the most world-renowned centers of modern and contemporary art on the planet. With the help of this virtual tour, you can see its stunning exterior, as well as its many avant-garde, works in the interior on your own computer.
One of America’s best art museums can also be discovered via a virtual tour. The J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is one of the few excellent places to see European artwork in the states, and you can explore its halls using this neat virtual feature.
The post You Must Check Out These Virtual Art Museums! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Explore Amsterdam’s Best Museums from the Comfort of Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest art museum in the Netherlands houses works from the most legendary Dutch masters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh. In addition to offering one of the best virtual tours out there, Rijksmuseum’s curators are sharing short videos about their favorite works of art.
Van Gogh Museum is one of Amsterdam’s must-see attractions, but until you’ll able to visit it in person, you can use their official website to discover it virtually, and learn a lot about the life and works of the famous painter.
The 17th-century canal house where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis during World War II, was turned into a museum that attracts over millions of visitors every year. It’s closed the public at this point in time, but you can still take a virtual tour inside the Secret Annex where she wrote her diary.
The post Explore Amsterdam’s Best Museums from the Comfort of Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post It’s Time to Take Virtual Vacations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The majestic Grand Canyon offers a virtual tour that you can take from any point on Earth. Enjoy 360-degree photos and go on a virtual hike exploring the famous Phantom Ranch. You can even go on a rafting trip down the Colorado River!
You’re just a click away from exploring the most exciting ancient site in Peru. Visit the virtual tour here and check out this 15-century citadel and the llamas that live there.
Did you know that there’s a virtual tour of Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, famous for Renaissance frescos? This may be your only chance to see the Sistine Chapel when it’s empty on the inside because it’s typically packed with tourists. Feel free to zoom in to explore individual paintings.
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