![]() History Channel has been a premium cable network since 1995 with documentaries, and hits such as “The Curse of Oak Island”, “Alone” and “The Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch.” Hulu on-demand and Discovery+ have older History shows as well. Subscribers to live TV services, cable or satellite can activate the History app and watch live TV shows or on-demand programs. You can also watch History Channel shows on the History Channel website or History app. There are 15 plans that carry History Channel within those six live TV streaming services. The first departure will be 28 October 2023.You can watch History Channel without cable on six live TV streaming services.ĭIRECTV STREAM, frndly TV, Hulu Live TV, Philo, Sling TV and Vidgo all stream the History Channel live without a cable or satellite subscription. The journey ends by relaxing in a hammam and learning about this ancient women’s ritual. There’s also a chance to stay at Nahil Guest House, a unique lodging in the Armenian quarter of Istanbul run by women developed so women can collectively generate income in the tourism sector. A highlight includes exploring the grand Topkapi Palace on a guided tour learning about the Sultanate of Women – a period when wives and mothers of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire exerted extraordinary political influence. On the 12-day journey, you can discover the country through the lives of the women who live there. Intrepid Travel is offering an incredible women’s expedition trip to discover the rich history, culture and landscapes of Türkiye. It’s a growing trend – Google searches for solo travel have quadrupled since 2020. Wave the family goodbye and set off on a solo adventure, and you won’t be alone. Scared to travel alone? Take a solo women’s trip Sightseeing at Suleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul. And, yes, you can still sit poolside – there are indoor and outdoor heated plunge pools. Both Scenic Eclipse yachts will spend the Antarctic season (November 2023 to February 2024) taking expeditioners to many of the most remote regions of Antarctica, including the rarely visited Weddell Sea and Ross Sea. Prepare to take incredible photographs on the two Zodiac excursions each day, plus take the chance to go above and below with helicopter and next-generation electric submersible tours. If your idea of a cruise is basking poolside in the sun, maybe a cocktail in hand and dropping in at island destinations in the overcrowded Med or the South Pacific, why not try the opposite and book a once-in-a-lifetime expedition cruise to Antarctica instead? Consider going in style on a Scenic Eclipse discovery yacht, as featured in the TV series Maritime Masters: Expedition Antarctica. Picture: Scenic/Pablo Bianco Instead of a tropical cruise, try a polar adventure Scenic Eclipse in Hanusse Bay, Antarctica. This is a journey to savour and, as a bonus, it’s much better for the environment than flying or driving. Perhaps the most fascinating side visit of all is a wander through the almost ghost town of Cook, the “Queen City” of the Nullarbor, population four. Then there’s the Barossa Valley to discover. Off-train adventures include visiting imposing sandstone artworks in outback New South Wales, and stopping in to Bells Milk Bar, a Broken Hill must. ![]() Incredible scenes unfold out the window – ever-changing landscapes filled with wild horses, emus or camels. When you take the train from coast to coast, namely the Indian Pacific from east to west (or vice versa), it’s a trip you will treasure for life. When we look back on flights we’ve taken within Australia, we might recall which movie we watched or the annoying armrest hog next to us, but nothing else. It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey. ![]() Picture: Journey Beyond Fly everywhere? Get the train instead ![]()
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