
Featured getaway: Carlsbad, New Mexico


The internationally known Carlsbad Caverns are the biggest tourist draw in this city on the Pecos River. But apart from visiting the magnificent caves, you can enjoy some wonderful above-ground sights and activities. If the thought of caves conjures up visions of narrow spaces and dark, cold clamminess, the comfortable year-round 56-degree climate, wide-open spaces and magical underworld of naturally created sculptures will amaze and enthrall you. In the summer, you get to see another natural wonder -- some one million bats taking to the skies from the cave entrance every evening at sunset. Hardier cave explorers can take a side trip to the wilder Slaughter Cave for a down-and-dirty ranger-led tour. Visit the zoo at Living Desert State Park for a glimpse of Chihuahuan Desert wildlife -- everything from mountain lions, buffalo, bears and coyotes to reptiles, prairie dogs and roadrunners. Head over to the Lake Carlsbad Recreation Area for river swimming and waterskiing or to Guadalupe Mountains National Park for hiking trails with diverse terrain and incredible views.
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A rolling mesa at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos has a magical quality. Its rugged beauty, majestic mountains, wild Rio Grande river and unique blend of cultures -- Spanish, Native American and Anglo -- have historically drawn artists and photographers, as evidenced by the plentiful galleries, museums and festivals. To experience the Native American culture here, explore Taos Pueblo, where the Tiwa Native Americans have practised their traditions for centuries. Finally, the Anglo influence is prevalent in the business district, with its shops, art galleries and some of the finest restaurants in New Mexico. Skiing is also a major draw, though the challenging slopes are geared to the more advanced crowd. There's no rat race here; a fair share of non-mainstreamers have made this laid-back, low-key mecca their home. You, too, may be reluctant to leave its tranquillity and natural beauty.
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