Nobody is entirely sure where Peggy the Doll came from, but the energy attached to her reportedly has the ability to reach unsuspecting victims — even through their screens.
Skip the flowers and go big for her special day.
Eli Roth’s projects for Travel Channel and discovery+ are emotional journeys that evoke feelings of fear by turning seemingly ordinary realities into waking nightmares.
World traveler and photographer Lola Akinmade Åkerström tells you what you need to know before planning your next trip spelunking or caving.
Discover America's National Parks by train.
For more than two thousand years, Cleopatra has been one of the best-known — and most notorious — women in the world. Could new technology rewrite the story of her legendary life?
See the caldera for yourself and enjoy the local food, culture and picture-perfect sights during a weekend getaway to Santorini.
All those tiny plastic shampoo bottles, plastic forks and bottled water add up fast. Here are a few ways you can minimize your plastic footprint next time you travel, whether it's across the world or just across town. Keep in mind: Price and stock could change after publish date, and we may make money from these links.
Take “work hard, play hard” to another level with these top 10 places to see during retirement.
In western Jamaica, hotels and restaurants line the waterfront; fortunately building codes limit structures to the height of a palm-tree and prevent the beach from feeling overdeveloped.
TravelChannel.com takes you on a tour of the national parks in Ohio.
The best Las Vegas show impersonators.
Alexandra Holzer speaks to Travel Channel about her father Hans Holzer who many claim is the first ever paranormal investigator. His archived investigations will be revealed in a new Travel Channel series, The Holzer Files.
The spirits in the home that inspired the movie, "The Conjuring," are still active almost 250 years after the house was built.
Tales of a monster lurking beneath the waves of Loch Ness have terrified people in the Scottish Highlands for centuries. Now, Dr. Neil Gemmell of the University of Otago in New Zealand, uses a cutting-edge scientific technique called environmental DNA (eDNA) to unravel this centuries-old mystery. Travel Channel has the exclusive first look at Gemmell’s high-tech monster hunt, as he carries out experiments, talks to eyewitnesses and investigates the incredible history of the Loch Ness monster.