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Danang Cathedral (Churches)
Ba Chua Xu Temple (Temples)
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Mercado Municipal (Markets)
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Madame Tussaud Wax Museum (Museums)
Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard (Shopping Centers)
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Tokyo National Museum (Museums)
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Ngapali Beach (Beaches)
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Ti Top Beach (Beaches)
Din Tien Hoang Temple (Temples)
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Hoi An Museum of History & Culture (Museums)
Diep Dong Nguyen House (Museums)
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Lingaraja Temple (Temples)
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Dona Paula Beach (Beaches)
Rameshwaram Temple (Temples)
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Old City Hall of Batavia (Sights)
Taman Mini Complex (Parks)
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Gereja Sion (Churches)
Ancol Marina (Sights)
Planetarium (Planetariums)
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Dazhao Temple (Temples)
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Sukhbaatar Square (Parks)
Angkor Wat (Historical Spots)
Muang Sing Exhibitions Museum (Museums)
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Chinatown (Markets)
Borobudur (Historical Spots)
Phnom Da Temple (Temples)
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Tribhuvan Museum (Museums)
Taleju Temple (Temples)
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Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary (Zoos)
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Prasat Beng Mealea (Temples)
Killing Fields of Choeung Ek (Historical Spots)
Le Dai Hanh Temple (Temples)
Sayunh Culture and Revolution Museum (Museums)
Quan Cong Temple (Temples)
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To Mieu (Temples)
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Forbidden Purple City (Historical Spots)
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People's Palace (Restaurants)
Winter Palace Museum (Museums)
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Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier (Churches)
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Old Grodno Castle (Sights)
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Sule Paya (Temples)
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Myanmar Gems Museum (Museums)
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Victoria Park (Parks)
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Nilaveli Beach (Beaches)
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (Airports)
Jonker Street (Markets)
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Vietnam is a brave and strong nation, having survived several wars in pursuit of their country's independence...
Cuba (Information article)
A land that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson into the making of Treasure Island, and a favorite haven for Ernst Hemingway, Cuba's palette has a lot to offer to the world...
Bogota (Information article)
For decades, Bogota has been a turn-off for tourists, overrun by notorious drug dealers and organized crime syndicates...
Taganga (Information article)
Colombia seems at last to be emerging from decades of internal strife to take its place alongside the other Latin and South American tourist magnets like Costa Rica, Buenos Aires, and Puerto Vallarta...
Sao Paulo (Information article)
Non ducor, duco (I am not led, I lead), goes the Latin motto of Sao Paulo...
Senegal (Information article)
Senegal which is located in the western most of African continent has all the required assets for a blooming tourism industry...
Scotland (Information article)
Scotland a marvelous masterpiece created none other than the Grand Master, is a treat for your eyes...
France (Information article)
Set against the backdrop of stunning mountain ranges, gurgling streams and lush woods are the many stupendous regions of France with their marvelous monuments, castles and cathedrals...
Seychelles (Information article)
Seychelles is an archipelogic nation of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean...
Canada (Information article)
Covering most of Northern American continent and with an area larger than the United States, Canada has an extremely varied topography...
Bangkok (Information article)
The First Stop Bangkok is the fitting introduction to Thailand...
Venice (Information article)
A place steeped in romance, this enchanting city built on the Grand Canal, is a picturesque and romantic getaway, which will transport you to another era with its various architectural marvels...
Hong Kong (Information article)
Enclosed by the South China Sea and the Pearl River Delta, Hong Kong has the freest economy in the world...
Brazil (Information article)
Brazil is the fifth-largest country in the world, covering over almost half of the entire South America...
Australia (Information article)
At around 7...
Sydney (Information article)
Ever popular, Sydney is perhaps much envied by its sister cities in Australia...
Tokyo (Information article)
Tantalizing Tokyo, literally teases you, as you gape at its wonders! Plunge into Tokyo's palette, which is a wondrous assortment of natural and manmade wonders...
Rome (Information article)
Rome the capital of Italy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the European Union and is regularly visited by an endless number of tourists...
Salvador (Information article)
Salvador is located on the northeast coast of Brazil...
Giza (Information article)
Egypt is a popular foreign destination for anyone who loves the past, Pharaohs and monuments...
Caribbean (Information article)
The Caribbean region is one of the top destinations on every traveler's dream list...
South Pacific (Information article)
The South Pacific area basically refers to the region which includes Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and other islands...
Africa (Information article)
Africa is not just the world's second largest continent but also the world's least explored continent until recent times...
South America (Information article)
South America is a continent which is dominated by a rare passion for life...
Central America (Information article)
Central America has an endless number of options to escape from the routine grind of everyday life...
Casablanca (Information article)
The principal city of Morocco, Casablanca is a haven that always welcomes the undying love that honeymooners exhale as time goes by...
Barcelona (Information article)
Barcelona, a Mediterranean city is not only the capital of Catalonia but also the second largest city in Spain, in both size and population...
Akko (Information article)
The old city of Akko or Acre is a walled city on the northern shores of the bay of Haifa...
Macau (Information article)
Southeast of China lies Asia's biggest gambling destination and one of the world's wealthiest cities, Macau or Macao, the world's most densely populated region...
Frankfurt (Information article)
Frankfurt, which is the financial centre of Germany, is situated in the south-western part of this country...
Florence (Information article)
Florence is known as the main source of Italian Renaissance in Italy...
Israel (Transportation article)
Israel is a rather small country making transportation within it an easy thing, with 3 leading transportation companies, two bus companies Egged for cross country and inner city rides and Dan handling Tel Aviv and the central areas around it, and Israel railways for train rides from most major cities from Nahariya in the north to the southern Beer Sheva...
Nahariya (Information article)
Nahariya is a small town in northern Israel, sitting on an astonishing beach strip with many bars and resturnats making it's location a great base for day trips in northern Israel (Etsba hagalil)...
Nahariya (Weather article)
Nahariya enjoys a great mild climate, The summer is perfect for beach lovers and a mildly wet winter should'nt alter your plans to travel around too much...
Nahariya (Nightlife article)
The clubbing scene is reseverd to cities further south like the Krayot or even Haifa, despite that, Nahariya is enjoying a rise in local Bars and Dance bars which varies from Rock music (Try the BK Pub, a must!) to electronica and techno...
Nahariya (Transportation article)
Nahariya is quite a nortern hub, if you want to get to Kiryat shmona north east, Carmiel or anywhere around, Nahariya is probably your departure point (either Nahariya or Akko)...
Dominican Republic (Information article)
The Dominican Republic is a colorful tapestry of Haitian, Spanish, French and African influences inter woven by a rich culture and storied history...
Brazil (Music article)
Brazil has influenced and introduced to the world great mass of music type rhythems and tunes, taking pride in their heritage of various music types you will be able to hear and find music played live everywhere...
Reykjavik (Information article)
The capital city of Iceland, Reykjavik is the energetic and zealous heart of Iceland with its boiling thermal energy produced underground, the natural lush green energy within and around the city and the dynamic, lively and fun filled night life...
Bariloche (Information article)
Bariloche is one of those rare holiday options which can be enjoyed for all the months of the year...
Cordoba (Information article)
Cordoba is the second largest city in Argentina and is centrally located in it...
Austria (Information article)
Although a small nation, Austria is one of the richest countries on Earth...
Vienna (Information article)
History has unfolded many times in Vienna, Austria's capital and largest city, where Beethoven and Mozart rose to superstardom, where Hitler studied and started to conquer Europe, and where Kaffeehaus (coffee shop) culture first started before spreading across the globe...
Amazonas (Information article)
The largest state in Brazil in area, Amazonas is located in the northern part of Brazil...
Arraial de ajuda (Information article)
Arraial de ajuda is prominent in southern Bahia for its beautiful coastline...
Morro de sao Paulo (Information article)
Morro de Sao Paulo is one of the 5 villages which are found on the island of Tinhare in Bahia, Brazil...
Cambodia (Information article)
Killing Fields No More There is a side of Cambodia that had unfortunately made a lasting impression on the minds of many - its infamous Khmer rouge era...
Chile (Information article)
Chile snakes by the western edge of South America, a narrow coastal strip separating the Andes Mountains from the Pacific Ocean...
Beijing (Information article)
China's capital, Beijing or Peking, is where modernism blends with tradition...
Chengdu (Information article)
Chendu is located in western Sichuan province of China on the banks of the Funan River, which flows across the city...
Xian (Information article)
With over 3,100 years of history behind it, the ancient Chinese city of Xian is truly a fascinating travel destination...
Agia Napa (Information article)
In eastern Cyprus, just south of Famagusca, is the land of Agia Napa, popular for its crystal clear blue beaches, golden sands and bohemian lifestyle, where the ebb and flow of the waves lash against titanic mountains...
Czech Republic (Information article)
The picturesque country of Czech Republic is wondrous with over 2,000 castles, chateaux, cobbled streets, impressive castles, rolling hills, quaint cathedrals, dense forests, marvelous museums and spa resorts...
Puerto Plata (Information article)
The city of Puerto Plata comprises the mass tourism capital of the Caribbean and pulls in over a half million tourists each year...
Punta Cana (Information article)
On the eastern tip of Dominican Republic, Punta Cana is what Caribbean post cards are made of...
Sharm el Sheikh (Information article)
Sharm El-Sheikh, in recent years has become one of Egypt's best known and most visited beach resorts on the Sinai Peninsula...
Berlin (Information article)
Berlin, a European power house has evolved into a dynamic, sexy and creative city with a surprising light heartedness that lurks beneath a binding exterior...
Hamburg (Information article)
Hamburg the port city of Germany, is an extremely important city, facilitating trade, given its easy connection to the Baltic Sea and North Sea...
Munich (Information article)
A home to the world famous beers and the capital city of Bavaria, Germany, and Munich is by far Europe's most expensive and prosperous cities...
Panajachel (Information article)
Secluded up in the Guatemalan highlands, Panajachel has breathtaking views of three surrounding Volcanos and Lake Atitlan, quite possible the most beautiful lake in the world...
Honolulu (Information article)
Honolulu is the capital of the state of Hawaii in the United States...
Maui (Information article)
Maui in Hawaii is one of the most sought after destinations in the world...
Amsterdam (Information article)
Awesome Amsterdam, the capital of Netherlands, is Europe's most well-planned city...
Goa (Information article)
Although Goa is India's smallest state area-wise, it still manages to offer everything that a tourist can look for their money's worth...
Mumbai (Information article)
Mumbai never sleeps, and is India's version of New York City in the US...
North Sikkim (Information article)
Pushkar, a Hindu pilgrimage town near Ajmer in the state of Rajasthan in India, occupies an important place in Hindu mythology...
Indonesia (Information article)
In a nutshell The world's largest archipelago, Indonesia has many contrasting wonders...
Ireland (Information article)
A picturesque land with counties, The Republic of Ireland is Europe's third largest island...
Japan (Information article)
Whether you are keen in taking photographs of a reproduction of the Eiffel Tower, musing in the Zen temple, zooming down in a capsule or just surfing in an indoor wave you better be prepared to be surprised...
Mexico City (Information article)
Once known as Tenochtitlan, an island on Lake Texcoco during the Aztec era, Mexico City has emerged as the capital and largest city of Mexico...
Bocas del Toro (Information article)
Situated of the northwestern coast of Panama in the bay of Chiriqui is the isolated archipelago of Bocas del Toro...
Machu Picchu (Information article)
Machu Picchu is also known as the Lost City of the Incas...
Cebu Island (Information article)
The crystal clear waters, gentle weather and pristine beaches make the island of Cebu in the Philippines an ideal place to get away...
Russia (Information article)
A pretty country, Russia has many unique features to her credit! The largest country in the world, Russia spans 11 time zones! It also boasts of the largest freshwater lake in the world! The landscape varies from mountainous terrain to awesome volcanoes, rivers, and forests...
Saudi Arabia (Information article)
Saudi Arabia is a country located out in the Middle East and is also known as The Land of The Two Holy Mosques as Mecca and Madinah, the two holiest places in Islam is located in it...
Bratislava (Information article)
A nondescript place it may seem, but the land is steeped in history and every street or castle has a story to tell...
Johannesburg (Information article)
The city of Johannesburg is growing almost as rapidly as its people talk, and you will notice the rapidity of that speech as soon as you converse with a local...
Lhasa (Information article)
Elevated at more than 3,000 meters above sea level, Lhasa or Lasa is the highest city and capital in the world...
Tibet (Information article)
The world's largest and highest plateau, Tibet has an average altitude of 4,000 meters above sea level and is referred as the "...
London (Information article)
London is one of the most modern cities in the world but it has a history which connects it to the Romans...
Nottingham (Information article)
Seated on a pedestal, with River Trent flowing at her feet, the "...
Arizona (Information article)
Arizona is a state which is located in the southwestern region of the United States...
Boston (Information article)
One of America's oldest cities, Boston still remains as one of its European in feel...
California (Information article)
California is the third largest state of the United States of America, located on its western coast...
Key West (Information article)
Come to Key West only if you are in a mood to totally enjoy your holidays, as it offers unlimited fun, 365 days of the year...
Las Vegas (Information article)
Las Vegas is famous all over the world as the entertainment capital of the world...
New York (Information article)
New York, the largest city in the USA, is a name to reckon with...
Philadelphia (Information article)
America's original capital city, Philadelphia is symbolic of revolutionary history and culture and the unforgettable famous cheese steaks, lawyers and liberty...
Maldives (Information article)
Even if it is the smallest Asian nation, Maldives has 1,192 palm-fringed coral islands, spread like rhinestones in the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean...
Aruba (Information article)
There are few places in the world as much destined to be a great vacation resort as Aruba...
Bahamas (Information article)
The Bahamas is a Caribbean archipelago southeast of the United States...
Belgium (Information article)
Apart from borderlines, Belgium shares the history, culture, and opulence of its neighbors France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, making Belgium a melting pot of various European lifestyles, cuisines, and architectural styles...
India (Information article)
Breathtaking is just one of the many words that can be used to describe the unique land called India...
Mexico (Information article)
Much like a revolutionary once said &ldquo...
Dominica (Information article)
Dominica is a land of superlatives when it comes to natural beauty...
Panama (Information article)
Panama is a Central American Country bordering Costa Rica to the northwest and Colombia to the southeast...
Peru (Information article)
Along with neighbors Brazil and Argentina, Peru stands as one of South America's most popular and interesting destinations...
Portugal (Information article)
Although Portugal shares Iberian peninsula with Spain, geographically and culturally it has its own distinct identity...
Qatar (Information article)
Qatar, a country in Arabian peninsula, is a place of endless beauty...
Switzerland (Information article)
Nestled in the lap of lofty peaks of Alps and Jura, Switzerland is a mountain sports paradise...
United Kingdom (Information article)
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland constitute the United Kingdom...
Netherlands (Information article)
The Netherlands is a lively country, known for its liberal ways...
Denmark (Information article)
Denmark is a small country in Scandinavia...
US Virgin Islands (Information article)
U...
Hawaii (Information article)
For those who love to have a tryst with nature at its wildest best, Hawaii is the place to come...
Oman (Information article)
Oman is an Arab country located in Middle East, on the the Arabian Peninsula's southeast coast...
Nigeria (Information article)
Nigeria has been a country torn by strife and civil wars spanning several decades...
El Salvador (Information article)
El Salvador is surfing Mecca of the world...
Honduras (Information article)
Honduras is a Central American country bordered by Guatemala on the northwest, El Salvador on the south and Nicaragua on the southeast...
South Africa (Information article)
Prague (Information article)
Prague is a city that lives up to its hype...
Niger (Information article)
Nigeria has been a country torn by strife and civil wars spanning several decades...
Okinawa (Information article)
Okinawa attracts visitors mainly for its sun kissed white sand beaches...
Finland (Information article)
Lying above the Arctic Circle, about a quarter of Finland is the land of the midnight sun...
Haiti (Information article)
Haiti is a Caribbean destination occupying the western side of Hispaniola island...
Istanbul (Information article)
Sitting on the confluence of two continents, Europe and Asia, Istanbul has the glory of being one of the greatest cities of the world for two millennia...
Libya (Information article)
Libya is an ancient land...
Kuwait (Information article)
Kuwait, a small country in the Middle East, is an ideal destination for a relaxed holiday in the Arabian Peninsula...
Ethiopia (Information article)
Considered as the Motherland of Humanity, Ethiopia has possibly the oldest settlement in the world for being the home of the earliest humans like Lucy, considered as the oldest, best preserved human fossil in the planet...
Estonia (Information article)
Estonia is a small country in Europe's Baltic region...
Trinidad and Tobago (Information article)
The islands in the Caribbean are treasured in the eyes and minds of its visitors...
British Virgin Islands (Information article)
Your exploration of the Caribbean should either begin or end with the British Virgin Islands (BVIs)...
Kenya (Information article)
The Dark Continent showcases many landscapes - deserts, valleys, forests, savannahs and hills...
Zimbabwe (Information article)
In the vast, beautiful continent of Africa, there are fantastic lands to be explored and seen...
Belize (Information article)
There are few countries that glisten with influences of two distinct cultures...
Slovakia (Information article)
There is no dearth of superlatives when one starts talking about the Slovak experience...
San Marino (Information article)
Small-sized states treat one to such a compact experience that the taste tingles for years...
Sweden (Information article)
Scandinavia is closer to the North Pole...
Luxembourg (Information article)
In the prosperous part of Western Europe, Luxembourg stands out due to its high GDP and peaceful state of affairs...
Malta (Information article)
The Mediterranean has seen a lot of activity in history...
Lithuania (Information article)
Europe does not end in the hills of the Balkans or fields of Poland...
Bosnia-Herzegovina (Information article)
Europe has named Bosnia and Herzegovina as one of its most hospitable destinations, seemingly implying that there could be more to this country other than being the starting point of WWI and the land of tribal warriors that gave the Romans the hardest fight of their lives...
Bulgaria (Information article)
Of the many treasures that Europe hordes, perhaps the beauty of the Balkans is one of the most unforgettable...
Hungary (Information article)
If Europe is a seven-course dinner, Hungary deserves to be called dessert...
Liechtenstein (Information article)
The charm of Europe is on exhibition from the Urals to the Iberian Peninsula...
Myanmar (Information article)
Though Buddhist culture is felt in all corners of the civilized world, it is truly lived in south-east Asia...
Mauritius (Information article)
The Indian Ocean is a vast expanse of water that washes three continents- Asia, Australia and Africa...
China (Information article)
Five thousand years of checkered past has bestowed China with social wealth...
Ecuador (Information article)
Ecuador actually means the &ldquo...
Georgia (Information article)
Since it lies between Europe and Asia, Georgia is at the crossroads of civilizations...
Barbados (Information article)
England was recreated in the Americas when several islands were colonized by the most enterprising of all sailing nations...
Anguilla (Information article)
Anguilla, an island situated between the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean towards the east of Puerto Rico and north of Saint Martin, has beaches, resorts and restaurants as the real attractions...
Macedonia (Information article)
Macedonia was home to the cultural ambassador of Europe to the then known world in Third Century B...
Bermuda (Information article)
The name Bermuda has for many decades been linked to its more famous namesake, the Bermuda Triangle, which gave rise to memorable stories and movies surrounding its mysterious coastlines...
Bolivia (Information article)
Landlocked by the Cordillera Real and the Amazon Basin, Bolivia's location makes it perhaps the highest and most rugged nation in South America...
La Paz (Information article)
In La Paz, Bolivia's capital and the highest city on earth, Bolivian teenagers, factory workers, young mothers and middle-aged bank executives band together as they rabidly cheer on their favorite football team as it scores a goal against a rival from the canyon city...
Haifa (Information article)
Haifa is a port city in the middle of Israel, known for it's mixed population of Jews and Arabs living in co-existence Haifa is a centralized hub between the center of Israel and its northern and eastern parts...
Mindanao (Information article)
The frequent news of terrorist attacks has caused a lot of tourists to cross out Mindanao from their must-visit list...
Baily Bay (Information article)
Bailey's Bay is nestled at the eastern tip of Hamilton Parish across Castle Harbor...
Brasilia (Information article)
Located at the heart of Brazil, Brasilia was created in 1956 to replace Rio de Janeiro as the country's capital...
Florianopolis (Information article)
Formerly called Nossa Senhora do Desterro (Our Lady of Banishment), the name Florianó...
Recife (Information article)
Bohemians, beaches, the Rio Carnival and soccer are the building blocks of what has become the modern-day Brazil...
Rio De Janeiro (Information article)
It's easy to make the mistake of mistaking Rio de Janeiro as the capital of Brazil...
Guyana (Information article)
On the northeast corner of the South American continent lays a small country virtually untouched by humankind...
Georgetown (Information article)
Georgetown is considered as the &ldquo...
Hanoi (Information article)
Caught between Eastern and Western influences, Vietnam's capital is home to structures echoing back to French and Chinese invasions...
Greenland (Information article)
Surrounded by glaciers, Greenland is the world&rsquo...
Jamaica (Information article)
Jamaica captures the spontaneity of the joy and sorrows of its people...
Port Royal (Information article)
Located at the mouth of Kingston Harbor in southeastern Jamaica, Port Royal was one of the largest towns under British colonial rule...
Lima (Information article)
With a population of more than 7...
Sousse (Information article)
One of Tunisia&rsquo...
Viña del Mare (Information article)
Regarded as Chile&rsquo...
Quito (Information article)
Quito styles itself as &ldquo...
French Guiana (Information article)
Outside their classical and historic country of France, the French are beefing up an island that will literally take their country to the stars...
Kourou (Information article)
Ringed by four hills northwest of the capital Cayenne, Kourou has long been considered as having the perfect landscape for launching space missions...
Cayenne (Information article)
The capital of French Guiana located in a 10 square mile island in the middle of Cayenne River...
Narsaq (Information article)
A small, humble town, Narsaq was once abandoned by its settlers&rsquo...
Iwokrama Forest (Information article)
With rich wildlife and the world&rsquo...
Santiago (Information article)
Since the last few decades, the steady growth of Chile's economy has turned Santiago into one of the most prosperous and modern cities in Latin America...
Galapagos Island (Information article)
Galapagos Islands are a cluster of volcanic islands surrounding the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean...
Eastern Island (Information article)
Over 2,000 miles from the nearest inhabited region, Easter Island is generally regarded as one of the most isolated places on earth...
Colombia (Information article)
For decades, Colombia's prosperity has been derailed by civil unrest and national turmoil...
Rupununi Savannas (Information article)
Natural wildlife is aplenty at the Ameridian community of Rupununi Savannas, a region located at the margins of Brazil and Guyana...
Paraguay (Information article)
Paraguay is perhaps one of the least-known countries in South America, playing second fiddle to its more popular neighbors Brazil and Argentina...
Alto Parana (Information article)
A department of Paraguay, Alto Paraná...
Asuncion (Information article)
Since its 15th century discovery by the Spaniard Juan de Ayolas, Asuncion the capital of Paraguay and largest city in South America has harbored the reputation of being a haven of lost expeditions...
Encarnacion (Information article)
Famous for its summer carnivals and year-round festive ambience, Encarnacion is one of the most beautiful cities of Paraguay and is sometimes called the &ldquo...
Albania (Information article)
The home country of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, Albania is a small Balkan state nestled between neighboring Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo and Montenegro...
Brunei (Information article)
Brunei may be one of the smallest countries in the world, but it is definitely among the richest...
East Timor (Information article)
After more than 450 years of continuous foreign occupation, East Timor finally won its hard-fought independence in 2002...
Kazakhstan (Information article)
In 1997, amid widespread public opposition, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev transferred the country's capital from Almaty to Astana...
Stanley (Information article)
The quaint Falkland capital of Stanley paints a picture of British air minus the usual British price tag...
Durres (Information article)
The archaic port city of Durres is the second-largest in Albania...
Andorra (Information article)
In between giants France and Spain is the tiny country of Andorra, sitting silently atop the Pyrenees Mountains as one of the oldest nations in Europe...
Montserrat (Information article)
Montserrat is a British territory and part of the chain of islands called the Lesser Antilles located in the Caribbean Sea...
Martinique (Information article)
Martinique is a mountainous and lushly forested island in the eastern Caribbean Sea...
Laurent du Maroni (Information article)
A border town northwest of French Guiana, St-Laurent rests on the Maroni River opposite Albina in Suriname...
Clipperton Island (Information article)
Better known as Passion Island or &ldquo...
Ilulissat Icefjord (Information article)
A boat trip for first time travelers of Ilulissat Icefjord can be both nerve-wracking and enjoyable, as you hear the sound of ice ripping the hull of the boat slicing through icy waters...
Blue Lagoon (Information article)
Situated 7 miles east of Port Antonio and made famous by Brooke Shields in the film &ldquo...
Royal Naval Dockyard (Information article)
For over 150 years, the Royal Navy Dockyard has done much to influence the perception of the world about everything associated with Bermuda...
Andorra la Vella (Information article)
Skiing haven Andorra La Vella is both the capital and solitary city in the Principality of Andorra...
Arinsal Pal (Information article)
Exciting Arinsal &...
New Delhi (Information article)
The Old and the New Delhi can be confusing...
Afghanistan (Information article)
Afghanistan is widely regarded as a land of compelling beauty and an impressive antiquity...
Agra (Information article)
The prime destination in India is undoubtedly Agra, known all over the world as the city that houses Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the world...
Ajanta Caves (Information article)
About 300 kilometers en route to Mumbai you find the most extensive and varied handcrafted caves of Ajanta...
Canillo & Soldeu (Information article)
Nestled in the Eastern Pyrenees, the picturesque parish cities of Canillo &...
West Falkland (Information article)
West Falkland is the Falklands' second largest island...
Alligator Rivers (Information article)
British lieutenant Phillip Parker King might have mistakenly named Alligator Rivers after what are supposed to be crocodiles in the area, but these creatures, the most ancient reptiles on the planet, are not the region's only cherry...
Patagonia (Information article)
One of the most popular regions located in the middle of Chile and Argentina, Patagonia offers a breathtaking landscape visitor's would expect from the world's ultimate land's end...
Saint Barthelemy (Information article)
The smallest island in the French West Indies, St...
Vayots Dzor (Information article)
Picturesque Vayots Dzor is a province located in rural South East Armenia...
Takayama (Information article)
Takayama is a city tucked in the ancient Hida district in the Gifu prefecture, a four-hour bullet train journey from the bustling imperial capital Kyoto...
Herat (Information article)
Herat is the third largest city west of Afghanistan and north of the Hari Rud River...
Kabul (Information article)
Tucked up in the eaves, if not on the roof of the world, is Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan...
Leh (Information article)
The former capital of the Himalayan kingdom Ladakh is now in the Leh district situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in northern India...
Manila (Nightlife article)
There is so much to do all around Manila, starting with live bands and cool places to grab a beer and on to mega clubs that serves various styles of music, mainly house, dance and R n' B...
Minaret of Jam (Information article)
The imposing Rapunzel's castle in Ludwigburg, Germany, is nothing when compared to the grandeur of the sylphlike, tapering Minaret of Jam that soars into the sky in a remote steep-sided valley...
Queensland (Information article)
Named after UK's Queen Victoria, Queensland has a history that spans thousands of years&mdash...
Bikini Atoll (Information article)
The bikini swimwear is a French invention but it was named after Bikini Atoll, an omnibus of 23 islands surrounding a 230-square-mile lagoon in the Pacific Ocean...
Canberra (Information article)
If there are many ways to skin an onion, there are of course plenty of ways to enjoy Canberra, the capital of Australia...
Chuuk (Information article)
The Micronesian state of Chuuk is a wreck divers' Disneyland...
Berat (Information article)
Berat, famous the world over as the &ldquo...
Tel Aviv (Nightlife article)
Even though Tel Aviv might not be the most developed place nor big, it hosts some of the hottest clubs and parties in Europe...
Israel (Culture article)
Israel's concept of leisure is synonymous to the Western world...
Akko (History article)
This city has been conquered by Alexander the Great and was subsequently seized by the King Ptolemy II who renamed Akko Ptolemais in the 2nd century BC...
Akko (Culture article)
Taste the culture of Akko by immersing in the cultural events such as the Akko Festival which is known around the world...
Caesarea (History article)
Caesarea is a city founded by King Herod in 10 B...
Caesarea (Culture article)
Part of the material culture of Caesarea are the pottery, glass utensils, ivory, candle sticks, jewels and some objects made of wood...
Eilat (History article)
During the halcyon days of King Solomon, Eilat was the only port available in the Kingdom of Israel but the beginning of Hellenistic period the Nabateans used Eilat's Red Sea port for their lucrative spice trade...
Eilat (Culture article)
Enjoy the mix and match of high and low brow culture of Eilat...
Tiberias (History article)
Tiberias has been a well-liked destination for tourists for over 2000 years...
Tiberias (Culture article)
Tiberias has some of the exciting festivals such as the Spots Festival held on January...
Jerusalem (History article)
An in-depth scrutiny on Jerusalem's history is one of wars and struggle...
Jerusalem (Culture article)
Jerusalem has an inimitable culture that could vie on an international level and can offer tourist something different to take home as a memory...
Micronesia (Information article)
Often called Micronesia, the Federated States of Micronesia is a Pacific paradise north of Papua New Guinea...
Kwajalein (Information article)
Over the years, the major atoll of Kwajalein has established itself not only as one of the world's largest coral atolls surrounding one of the biggest lagoons on the planet, but also as an important player in wartime history...
Majuro (Information article)
Two-thirds of the Marshallese population live in the capital Majuro, the nation's political, economic and transport center built on the 64-island atoll of Majuro...
Marshall Island (Information article)
A rich history involving human sacrifice, canoe-building, and nuclear testing has led to what is now known as "Marshall Islands...
Palikir (Information article)
Situated in the north-west of Pohnpei state, Palikir, the capital of Micronesia, is a city that has no addresses...
Phoenix Islands (Information article)
With more than 400 thousand square kilometers of coral and fish-enriched waters, Kiribati's Phoenix Islands is the world's largest marine protected area...
South Tarawa (Information article)
Situated in Tarawa Atoll, South Tarawa may be one of the world's most densely populated and severely poverty-stricken places...
Suva (Information article)
It's raining cats and dogs in Suva, the Fijian capital built on mangroves...
Vanua Levu (Information article)
Solitude is not hard to grasp in Vanua Levu, the very remote, second largest island of Fiji...
Viti Levu (Information article)
The allure of the undiscovered can be had in Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island and population hub...
Yap (Information article)
Labeled as Micronesia's "Land of Stone Money," Yap is an island steeped in legends, ancient traditions and copious coral formations...
Fiji (Information article)
Fiji's beauty has been well-documented, with its white sand beaches, towering waves, and sun-kissed islands...
Gilbert Islands (Information article)
A tradition of sorcery and aristocracy envelop the Gilbert Islands, a chain of 16 coral-encrusted islands in the Pacific Ocean, where the country's capital, South Tarawa, lies under a warm, tropical climate...
Kiribati (Information article)
On account of its peculiar geographic location, Kiribati is the first place on Earth to mark each new calendar day...
Philippines (History article)
The Philippines is an archipelago made up of 7, 107 islands...
Boracay (Weather article)
Summer time would be the best time to visit this magical island, between December to April...
Croatia (History article)
Croatia originally served as a province of the great Roman Empire...
Armenia (History article)
Armenia was known as the gateway to the Middle East as part of the Silk Road, the making it susceptible to centuries invasion by the Roman, Arab, Ottoman, Byzantine and Persian Empires...
Philippines (Weather article)
The climate of the Phillipines features the hot and wet seasons...
Philippines (Food article)
Filipino cuisine features a gastronomic feast, fusing Spanish, Chinese, American and Southeast Asian influences into delicious delicacies...
Philippines (Culture article)
Filipino culture revolves around respect and hospitality...
Caracas (Information article)
Even as the capital of Venezuela, Caracas does not get much love from tourists...
Tupiza (Information article)
Tupiza, an elevated Andean region in Potosi, southwest of Bolivia, is best known as the place where Robert Redford and Paul Newman filmed their 1969 cowboy epic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid...
Vigan (Information article)
Taking pride on having well-preserved Eurasian structures dating back to the 16th century, Vigan possesses a certain feel of being transported back in time, during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines, with the cobblestone paths, regal brick mansions, and colorful kalesas (horse-drawn carriages)...
Abidjan (Information article)
Called the "...
Arusha (Information article)
The rapidly growing metropolis of Arusha has caused an exodus among Tanzania's many tribes who continually gravitate towards it in large numbers...
Bukhara (Information article)
Historic Bukhara is widely recognized as Central Asia's holiest city...
Khiva (Information article)
One of Uzbekistan's renowned "...
Baucau (Information article)
A two hour drive to the east along the coast of Dili via Manatuto will take you to the Baucau, the second largest city in East Timor, which, despite the ravages of 1999 post-referendum carnage, is still a charming town with gorgeous clear water and beaches along the way...
Apia (Information article)
Adventure and urban life constitute a dynamic duo in Apia, Samoa's capital, major port and only city...
Buada (Information article)
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Coro (Information article)
Venezuela's best colonial architectural wonders are in Coro, the capital of Falcó...
Travnik (Information article)
The diminutive but still alluring Travnik is a town situated in the central region of the war-torn country Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Devin (Information article)
Famous the world over as a balneology (treatment bath) capital in Europe, Devin is a quaint and yet scenic town lying in the heart of Bulgaria's Rhopodes Mountains...
Astana (Information article)
The aptly-named Astana (means &lsquo...
Sofia (Information article)
Situated in the Balkan region of Southeastern Europe, Sofia is the capital and the most populated city in the Republic of Bulgaria...
Eastern Kazakhstan (Information article)
Situated right in the heart of the Eurasian mega-continent, Eastern Kazakhstan is a vast, biologically and geographically diverse region in the Republic of Kazakhstan...
Mérida (Information article)
The world's highest cable car, Venezuela's highest mountain, and a vivacious nightlife measure the adrenaline yardstick of Mé...
Venezuela (Information article)
Venezuela is more often than not tied to beauty...
Sucre (Information article)
In the same fashion that Hansel and Gretel dropped breadcrumbs in the forest, hundreds of dinosaurs had left thousands of tracks in the limestone pathway leading to Sucre, home to the world's largest collection of dinosaur footprints...
Bird Island (Information article)
Ornithology is the best recipe of Bird Island, a Mecca for beholding a kaleidoscope of furry wonders scooping for fish in the frigid Atlantic sea, or gliding into the sky like miniature warplanes ready for a blast...
Grytviken (Information article)
Snow, a rich maritime history, and end-of-the-world marriage rites are just some of the factors that have transformed Grytviken into a "...
Philippines (Nightlife article)
Filipinos are known as one of the happiest people's in the world, and for good reason...
Syria (Culture article)
Syria is a traditional society with long cultural history...
Syria (History article)
A journey around this land is no just a trip of kilometers but also of millennia...
Yaren (Information article)
As the main district and de facto capital of Nauru, Yaren keeps the offices of the country's parliament as well as the only air terminal...
Tiagba (Information article)
Often termed the pride of the Western Coast, the stilt town of Tiagba is a prime tourist spot for those craving to try the booming aquatic sports of É...
Melekeok (Information article)
With less than 500 residents, Melekeok is the world's smallest national capital by population...
Upolu (Information article)
A long white-sand beach throbbing with active marine life serves as a string that connects the tiny, verdant islands of Upolu, Samoa's second-largest island and the base of the capital, Apia...
Meneng (Information article)
The southeast district of Meneng is near Anibare Bay, the best place to swim and surf in Nauru...
Palau (Information article)
A Pacific island nation east of the Philippines and south of Tokyo, Palau is among the planet's best destinations for diving and snorkeling because of its blue holes, coral reefs, wartime ruins, and evolutionary wonders such as one-ton giant clams and a lake packed with 21 million stingless jellyfish...
Nauru (Information article)
An egg-shaped isle west of the Pacific, Nauru is the world's smallest island nation and independent republic...
Samoa (Information article)
Samoa was formed at the turn of the 20th century by the Tripartite Convention, which essentially split the then-Samoan islands into two: Samoa and American Samoa...
Rock Islands (Information article)
Branded as the "...
Peleliu (Information article)
Chirping tropical birds amid a blue sea and sky lend a peaceful ambiance to Peleliu, an island northeast of Anguar and southwest of Koror...
Sassandra (Information article)
Summers in Cô...
Savai'i (Information article)
The end of the world can be literally found in Savai'i, Samoa's largest island, which also offers a bigger tableau of exotic sights than its smaller sister, Upolu...
Kyzylorda (Information article)
Like most of its counterparts in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the city of Kyzylorda is a settlement that was originally established as a military fortress, in anticipation of invading armies from the different empires seeking territory in the Eurasian continent...
Busan (Information article)
Busan is the largest port city and the second largest metropolis of South Korea...
Bishkek (Information article)
Bishkek seems to be a world away and it is...
Gongju (Information article)
Life is slow in this side of the world as compared to other cities in South Korea but in the month of October Gongju bursts with festive mood as its streets brim with people for the Baekje Cultural Festival...
Semey (Information article)
Semey is one of the horrific examples of a nuclear-ravaged town...
Medeu and Chimbulak (Information article)
Medeu and Chimbulak are world-famous skiing resorts that can be found within close proximity to Kazakhstan's largest city and former capital, Almaty...
Uralsk (Information article)
Famous for its legendary guerilla founders - the Cossacks - the 392 year-old city of Uralsk is the very symbol of the Republic of Kazakhstan's rich cultural and historical heritage...
Northern Kazakhstan (Information article)
Like a painter's masterpiece, the Northern Kazakhstan region lies there in front of us as a palette of exotic species of animal and plant life drawn against a vast backdrop of stunning landscape - snow-capped massifs, dense forests, graceful lakes and unspoiled steppes...
Korhogo (Information article)
A culturally-charged ancient town, Korhogo is the capital of the Senufo people found in the mountainous north-central region of Cô...
Jeju Island (Information article)
Famous for its rock formation, luscious tangerines, year-round average of 16 degree Celsius and frequent rainfall, Jeju Island, also known as Jeju-do, is regarded as the "...
Europe (History article)
Europe might be the second smallest continent but taking into considiration it's evolution and the key events that originated from Europe it holds the key for many aspects of life as we know it, from democracy which was invented in Greece on to Neo-fascism and darker periods that affected the world in a major way ...
Italy (Food article)
It's no secret that Italia is known for it's Pizza and Pasta, the Ice Cream is told to be the best in the world and would really go well with a shot of Espresso...
Kyrgyzstan (Information article)
Kyrgyzstan is among the many "...
Falkland Islands (Information article)
A compact group of 740 land masses south of the Atlantic, the Falklands is a great natural wonder of the modern world...
Osh (Information article)
Reputedly older than Rome, Osh sadly hasn't caught up with the times and remains a backwater on this side of the Kyrgyzstan...
Altai Tavan Bogd National Park (Information article)
Boasting of the highest mountain in Mongolia, the Khuiten Peak (Friendship Peak), the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park in the Bayan Olgii Region is a vast natural reserve that stretches for 6,000 square kilometers, touching Chinese and Russian borders...
Nara (Information article)
Encountering a deer roaming among the Chinese tallow trees near the Great Buddha temple Todai-ji bespeaks of the gentility of Nara...
Darwin (Information article)
The warmth of country life is the emphasis in Darwin, a settlement in Lafornia, East Falkland...
Cuenca (Information article)
Cuenca, the capital of Azuay Province, located in the in the southernmost highlands of Ecuador is the third largest city in terms of population...
Atauro Island (Information article)
Every bit a getaway, Atauro Island is ready to assert its prominence among the islands of the relatively new country East Timor with its platinum blond beach and its rich forest interior...
Lake Issyk Kul (Information article)
Surrounded by the cities of Balykchy, Cholpon-ata and Karakol and known to the locals as the "...
Kruger National Park (Information article)
Safari reigns at Kruger National Park, the flagship of South African national parks for having the best of African flora and fauna including the "...
Gombe Stream (Information article)
Chimpanzees rule the treetops of Tanzania's smallest national park, Gombe Stream, the real-life set of a Tarzan movie...
Sarajevo (Information article)
Sarajevo, one of Europe's most historic cities, which was once known the world over as a war-ravaged city, has undergone a massive transformation and it is now a symbol of hope and renewal...
Wild Coast (Information article)
A traveler's love for the beach will be surely reciprocated at Wild Coast, a haven for surfers, game fishers and beach star-gazers for its warm waters and picturesque coastlines without the tourist crowd...
Israel (When to go article)
The Israeli climate is most welcoming, a mild winter allows you to travel and enjoy most of the sights, the spring and summertime is actually the most recommended time to visit Israel...
Dhaka Division (Information article)
Lebanon (When to go article)
The best time of year to visit Lebanon is spring (March to May) when the weather is mild and wildflowers are in bloom...
Lebanon (Weather article)
Lebanon has three different climate zones - the coastal strip, the mountains and the Bekaa Valley...
Yemen (When to go article)
April to May and September to October are probably the best bets wherever you're heading...
Yemen (Weather article)
The southern coasts are hot and humid year-round but without much rain...
Iran (When to go article)
Generally the best times to visit Iran are mid-April to early June, and late September to early November...
Iran (Weather article)
Spring and autumn are easily the best times to come...
Jordan (When to go article)
The best time to visit Jordan is in spring or autumn, when you can dodge the sun of summer and the freezing winds of winter...
Zimbabwe (History article)
People had been living in stone cities all over Zimbabwe since 400 AD...
Jordan (Weather article)
Jordan's climate varies dramatically from one end of the country to the other...
Syria (When to go article)
The best time of year to go to Syria is spring which start on the first week of March to May when the weather is mild and wildflowers are in bloom...
Syria (Weather article)
Syria has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters...
Tanzania (History article)
The name Tanzania is a merger of the states of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which united in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, and later the same year, as United Republic of Tanzania...
Tanzania (Culture article)
Tanzanians are some of Africa's nicest people, having lived mostly in harmony unlike its war-torn neighbors like Uganda and Rwanda...
Israel (Weather article)
Israel has pronounced seasonal variation, and summers and winters can often get pretty severe...
Arusha (History article)
Since Arusha only officially became a city on July 1, 2006, little is known about its past or recent accounts...
Kazakhstan (Weather article)
Kazakhstan's climate is descibed as being continental, with a mostly warm summer including precipitation, and a very cold winter giving a fixed period of snow annually...
Arusha (Culture article)
A lively music scene envelops Arusha, where bongo flava or Tanzanian hip hop permeates in the culture of the youth...
Gombe Stream (History article)
The Ha tribe, descendants of the Bantu people, are said to be Gombe Stream's first settlers who arrived there from West Africa...
South Africa (History article)
People have started to live in South Africa for more than 100 thousand years...
Côte d'Ivoire (Culture article)
Cô...
Côte d'Ivoire (History article)
Cô...
Abidjan (History article)
According to an Ebrié...
Sassandra (History article)
Sassandra is one of Cô...
Korhogo (History article)
Different groups of Senufo people started to populate Korhogo in the 15th to 16th centuries...
Abidjan (Culture article)
Association football is the most popular sports in Abidjan...
Korhogo (Culture article)
A group of people living in northern Cô...
South Africa (Culture article)
South Africa is known for its diversity in cultures, languages, and religious beliefs...
Wild Coast (History article)
During the Apartheid era, Wild Coast was one of the so-called "Homelands" that are politically and economically independent...
Samoa (When to go article)
Being a tropical country, the best time to go to Samoa and see its tourist attractions would be during its dry season which is May to October...
Wild Coast (Culture article)
Wild Coast is home to the Xhosa people, Bantu speakers who are divided into several groups that have related but distinct cultures...
Albania (Weather article)
The country is subject to a number of different weather patterns for every region as a result of its geographical location on the map...
Albania (History article)
Albania was established by the ancient Illyrians more than 4,000 years ago...
Albania (When to go article)
The best months to visit the Albania are the months of May up until October, when the days are long and the climate quite pleasant and apt for visiting the beach...
Croatia (Weather article)
Croatia has a typically continental climate, with summer, autumn, winter and spring seasons...
Croatia (When to go article)
The perfect time to visit the country is in spring, when the snow has thawed and the temperature just right...
Tehran (Information article)
Iran's capital city of Tehran may literally mean the "...
Khovsgol Nuur National Park (Information article)
Boasting of the majestic Lake Khovsgol, the second largest freshwater body on the whole in Asia, the Khovsgol Nuur National Park located in northwest Mongolia is recognized as one of the most beautiful spots in the country...
Iran (Information article)
With all the political and safety issues surrounding Iran, a visit to this Middle-Eastern country seems fool-hardy...
Darkhad Depression (Information article)
Darkhad Depression in northern Mongolia, a glacial lake during pre-historic times, broods as a remote, mystical place that alternates between prairies, forests, its 300 or so lakes and where locals continue to practice their shamanistic traditions...
Simbu (Information article)
The rough, challenging terrain of Simbu Province is a high-risk mountaineer's dream come true, blessed with thick forests, remote valleys, untamed waters, and best of all, little commercial establishments...
Kharkhiraa Uul and Turgen Uul (Information article)
Located in the Kharkhiraa Valley of Central Asia, the majestic peaks of Kharkhiraa Uul and Turgen Uul tower over the landscape of Mongolia...
Shiraz (Information article)
Hands down, Shiraz is Iran's example for all things fine, beautiful and learned in the country, being the heart of the Persian culture...
Kokoda Trail (Information article)
A dream come true for avid trekkers, the Kokoda Trail snakes through the mountainous regions and thick jungles of the southeastern peninsula of Papua New Guinea's Mainland, slithering through the outskirts of Port Moresby from the Owen Stanley Range travelers begin at any point of the trail and proceed trekking...
Cape Town (Information article)
Cape Town is not called South Africa's "...
Bougainville (Information article)
A large, virgin island that features mountainous terrain, thick forest, and pristine coasts: an adventurer's idea of heaven? Bougainville is that and much more: a tropical paradise that takes pride of its stunning topography, vibrant coastal communities and historical wreck sites that everything seems at once natural and deliberate...
Man (Information article)
From textiles to butterflies, Man is a colorful market town filled with a myriad of surprises for revelers, shopaholics and adventurers...
Grand Bassam (Information article)
A ghost town aura engulfs Grand Bassam, a former French colonial capital east of Abidjan...
Côte d'Ivoire (Information article)
For surfers, wildlife wanderers, or for cultural junkies, Cô...
Nurata (Information article)
Lying at the foot of the picturesque Nurata Mountains, the old city of Nurata is famous for having been used as a strategic military fortress by the legendary Alexander the Great in 327 BC...
Goroka (Information article)
Blessed with a hedge of bountiful mountains, a mild climate known as the "...
Dar-es-Salaam (Information article)
From a fishing village, Dar-es-Salaam (Haven of Peace in Arabic) is now Tanzania's capital and largest city, where reckless drivers defy speed limits to get tourists into the international airport, while touts (hotel agents) scoop for clients in chaotic markets such as Mwenge and Kariakoo, which are known for wood carvings and kangas (sarong with Swahili sayings) respectively...
Samarkand (Information article)
Arguably one of the most famous of all the cities in the Republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand bears the tell-tale marks of its more than 2,500 years of cultural and historical heritage...
Drakensberg Mountains (Information article)
It's raining cave paintings in the World Heritage-listed Drakensberg Mountains, the highest mountain range in Southern Africa...
Kagera (Information article)
While the rest of Tanzania goes gaga over animals and safaris, the northwestern region of Kagera stands out as a launch pad for studying African culture...
Tashkent (Information article)
The ancient city of Tashkent is the capital of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and is widely recognized as the heart of Central Asia...
Mongolia (History article)
A remnant of the enormous and immensely powerful Mongol Empire, the country's mere mention evokes memories of Genghis Khan, its legendary brutal leader...
Mongolia (Weather article)
The country has an extremely continental climate, meaning it has short summers and very long, cold winters that are subject to too much snowfall which causes famine...
Mongolia (When to go article)
The best time to visit the country is in summer, which is from July to September...
Mongolia (Culture article)
Mongolians typically have a pervading nomadic culture...
Mongolia (Food article)
With its nomadic culture, Mongolian cuisine is centered mainly on easy-to-prepare dishes mostly involving meat and barbecue...
Tanzania (Information article)
Africa's most captivating wildlife destinations are stacked in Tanzania, the largest sovereign state in central East Africa...
Tarangire (Information article)
Millions of animals, including tree-climbing pythons and lions, form a lively circle of life at Tarangire National Park, which has one of the highest concentrations of elephants and wildlife, more than any other Tanzanian park, between August and October...
Epi (Information article)
Trekking through the lush forests, exploring the white-sand beaches, and getting to know the locals seem to sum up an unforgettable Vanuatu vacation, specifically in the island of Epi...
Zanzibar (Information article)
Voodoo, full-moon beach parties, and the historical Spice Island are just some of Zanzibar's renowned contributions to the backpacking world...
Addis Ababa (Information article)
From the first humanoid, Lucy, to present-day travelers looking for historical and cultural gems, Addis Ababa is still "...
Southern Albania (Information article)
Boasting of the most eye-catching scenery in all of Albania, the Southern Albania region located by the banks of the great Ionian Sea hogs the most of the country's fascinating and beautiful destinations...
Vlora (Information article)
Distinguished as the site where Albanian independence was formally declared in 1912, the port city of Vlora overlooking the great Adriatic Sea is a burgeoning tourist destination...
Aksum (Information article)
For being the supposed keeper of the Ark of the Covenant, Aksum has become Ethiopia's holiest city and prime pilgrimage destination...
Lalibela (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the one-thousand-year-old Lalibela is Africa's "Holy Land," deemed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" for its 13 medieval rock-hewn churches, crypts and grottos carved into a red volcanic rock...
Lower Omo Valley (Information article)
Prehistoric fossils, cultural diversity, and white-water rafting safaris&mdash...
Semien Mountains (Information article)
A spectacular mountain scenery draws hikers and campers alike to Simien Mountains, Ethiopia's biggest mountain range and one of the very few spots in Africa where snow regularly falls...
Persepolis (Information article)
No ruins can possibly conjure the greatness of the city they once were more than Persepolis, located in the Fars Province of modern Iran...
Syria (Food article)
Syrian food mostly consists of Southern Mediterranean, Greek, and Middle Eastern dishes...
Sabah (Information article)
Sabah is known as the "...
Sarawak (Information article)
Sarawak is situated northwest of Borneo, and is the largest state in Malaysia...
Mikumi National Park (Information article)
Creatures renowned as evolutionary wonder have found a home in Mikumi, the national park closest to Tanzania's capital, Dar-es-Salaam...
Mount Kilimanjaro (Information article)
Despite being the world's tallest free-standing mountain and Tanzania's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro is a gentle giant that welcomes visitors to its summit all year round...
Syria (Nightlife article)
At dusk, this city drops its shutter, leaving scattered pockets of neon lights in its vinyl super clubs that open at midnight, stocked with expensive liquor and Ukrainian dancers...
Paharpur (Information article)
Paharpur is the largest Buddhist Vihara (monastery) in the south of Himalayas in the district of Rajshahi, about five kilometers west of Jamalgani in Bangladesh...
Kokopo (Information article)
Born from the ashes, Kokopo started developing after nearby Rabaul was smothered by the simultaneous eruptions of volcanoes Tavurvur and Vulcan...
Parc National de Tai (Information article)
Travelers walk on the wild side at Parc National de Taï...
Selous Game Reserve (Information article)
Wildlife is served generously at Selous Game Reserve, known as a "Mega Camp" for occupying five per cent of Tanzania, making it one of the world's largest reserved areas...
Serengeti National Park (Information article)
The animal kingdom is in its golden age at Serengeti National Park, which is the center of Tanzania's ecological universe on account of its wide range of African wilderness and annual wildebeest migration...
Seoul (Information article)
Soul of Asia Just as its name rhymes with the word &ldquo...
Sundarbans (Information article)
Declared by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Sundarban is right in the mouth of the Ganges River...
Jordan (History article)
Jordan has been the crossroads of history since the Biblical times and the greatest ancient civilizations have left their imprint to this land...
Jordan (Culture article)
Majority of its population is Sunni Muslim and culture is very much dominated by Muslim hospitality and mutual respect...
Jordan (Food article)
Jordanian cuisine has something in common to Syria...
Jordan (Nightlife article)
Jordan's nightlife certainly caters to foreign tourists and the more liberal minded members of Jordanian society...
Iran (History article)
Originally referred to as Persia, the first settlers to this land are the Achaemenids, a dynasty whose under the first Iranian world empire blossomed...
Iran (Food article)
Iranian cuisine comprises of both cooked and raw foods...
Iran (Nightlife article)
With the advent of the Islamic Revolution the bars in Iran closed down for good...
Iran (Culture article)
Iran is home to warm and hospitable people who are open and willing to discuss many aspects of their lives...
Yemen (Culture article)
The Yemeni culture is an amalgamation of the socially conservative Islamic ideals with local Arab character and deep tribal traditions...
Lebanon (Food article)
Lebanon's traditional culinary art combined with the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables make eating out an adventure...
Lebanon (Nightlife article)
In Lebanon there is no shortage of entertainment...
Kazakhstan (History article)
Cizvilization in Kazakhstan was started in 500 BC by the nomadic warrior tribes of the Huns and Sakas...
Kazakhstan (When to go article)
It is advisable to visit the country during spring, which comes in April until June or in autumn from September to October, so as to avoid its extreme summers and winters...
Bolivia (Culture article)
The Quechua, the Aymara, as well as the whole of Latin America have heavily influenced Bolivian culture...
Bolivia (History article)
Bolivia has been constantly occupied for over 2000 years by the Aymara, an advanced civilization dependent on agriculture...
Bolivia (Food article)
Atypical Bolivian food is Pique macho (pronounced pee-kay-maacho), a hug proportion of bite-sized pieces of sausage, beef, onions, locoto (chili), boiled egg, mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, and French fries...
Madagascar (History article)
Madagascar separated from Africa's main continent about 160 million years ago...
Madagascar (Culture article)
The Malagasy people are generally patriotic...
Ethiopia (History article)
Ethiopia was historically called Abyssinia, derived from the Arabic name, Habesha...
Ethiopia (Culture article)
Unlike the rest of the world that uses the Julian or Gregorian calendar, Ethiopians use their own unique calendar, the Ethiopian Calendar, which dates back to the Coptic calendar of 25 BC...
Aksum (Culture article)
Just outside Aksum, boys recite passages in Ge'ez, Ethiopia's ancient scriptural language, as part of their church education...
Aksum (History article)
At 5000 to 2000 BC, the Kingdom of Aksum already had its written language called Ge'ez and a unique architecture embodied by giant obelisks...
Addis Ababa (History article)
In Amharic, Adis Ababa means "new flower...
Cape Town (History article)
Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias was the first European to reach Cape Town in 1488...
Drakensberg Mountains (History article)
Sedimentary rock formations from the volcanic eruptions of the Pre-Cambrian era lead to the formation of Drakensberg Mountains about 200 million years ago...
Kruger National Park (History article)
Kruger National Park was the former home of nomadic hunter-gatherers who lived in the park for thousands of years...
Grand Bassam (History article)
Grand Bassam was the French colonial capital from 1893 to 1896 before the administration was transferred to Bingerville after a yellow fever outbreak...
Parc National de Tai (History article)
Parc National de Taï...
Dar-es-Salaam (History article)
Sultan Seyyid Majid of Zanzibar founded Dar-es-Salaam (Heaven of Peace in Arabic) in 1862 on the site of the former village, Mzizima (healthy town)...
Zanzibar (History article)
Zanzibar was believed to be first inhabited by Africans three to four thousand years ago...
Serengeti National Park (History article)
Serengeti is Tanzania's oldest national park and one of the oldest ecosystems on earth...
Mount Kilimanjaro (History article)
At the time when the first men appeared in East Africa and Olduvai Gorge more than three million years ago, Mount Kilimanjaro was a very active and dangerous volcano...
Tarangire (History article)
Named after the Tarangire River that flows through it, Tarangire National park is perhaps one of Tanzania's least visited parks since its establishment in 1970...
Kagera (History article)
Formerly known as West Lake Region, Kagera was renamed to its present moniker after the Tanzania-Uganda war in which Uganda's Idi Amin attempted to conquer the region in 1978...
Selous Game Reserve (History article)
Selous Game Reserve is one of Tanzania's most historic protected sites and one of the world's largest forest reserves...
Mikumi National Park (History article)
With an area covering 3230 square kilometers, Mikumi is Tanzania's fourth largest park...
Dar-es-Salaam (Culture article)
A frenetic business climate envelops Dar-es-Salaam as small businesses run by Middle Eastern and Indian traders fill the downtown...
Gombe Stream (Culture article)
The people living around Gombe Stream mainly belong to the Ha tribe, descendants of the Bantus, one of Tanzania's first settlers who came from West Africa centuries ago...
Kagera (Culture article)
The Kagerans' traditional houses are dubbed "Mushonge" or round grass houses strengthened by large tree trunks or enyomyo...
Mikumi National Park (Culture article)
The Morogoro city at the bottom of the Uluguru Mountains is one of the nearest settlements in Mikumi National Park, along with Iringa...
Mount Kilimanjaro (Culture article)
Moshi, a busy town at Mount Kilimanjaro's foot, is home to the Chagga or Chaga, a Bantu-speaking indigenous tribe that comprises Tanzania's third largest ethnic group...
Selous Game Reserve (Culture article)
The nearest village to the game reserve, Mloka is a fishing community about three to five kilometers from Selous...
Serengeti National Park (Culture article)
The Serengeti is historically home to the Maasai people, considered the most influential tribe in Tanzania...
Tarangire (Culture article)
A Maasai-like pastoral people, the Barabaig, also known as the Datooga, places nature in high regard, as palpable in their myths and songs...
Zanzibar (Culture article)
Although a largely Muslim community, Zanzibar is used to western ways...
Yemen (History article)
Yemen was already known in the ancient world in the time of Queen Sheba...
Yemen (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in Yemen may not be as pulsating as Beirut but in itself exciting...
Yemen (Food article)
Yemeni cuisine is different from the other Middle Eastern cuisine in such a way that meals begin with bread and a fenugreek (an herb and spice frequently used in curry)...
Bolivia (Weather article)
Bolivia's altitude makes its climate cool throughout the year...
Bolivia (When to go article)
Bolivia's peak season is slated from June to September due to the festival season, but the best time to visit the country is during the cool, dry period, from May to October since traveling can be difficult during the rainy season, November to April...
Lebanon (History article)
No other country can match it in volume of historical events and in their significance to world progress...
Lebanon (Culture article)
Lebanon's prosperous culture has been created by many cultural traditions, including the Greek, Roman, Phoenician, Islamic Crusader, Ottoman Turkish, French, and recently American...
Brazil (History article)
Early Brazilians are thought to descend from Siberia...
Brazil (Culture article)
Brazil's core culture is derived from its colonizer, the Portuguese, who introduced to the country its language, religion (Catholic), and architecture...
Brazil (Weather article)
Brazil's climate is composed of a wide range of weather conditions because of its large area and varied landscapes...
Brazil (When to go article)
It is ideal to go to Brazil all-year-round, but as a big country, Brazil is dissected into different climate zones...
Brazil (Food article)
Brazilian cuisine varies per region, but is generally a mix of Amerindian, Portuguese, Italian, African, Spanish, German, Polish, Syrian, Lebanese and Japanese, among others...
Chile (History article)
About 10 thousand years ago, Native Americans started to settle in Chile...
Chile (Culture article)
Chile is often called "...
Chile (Weather article)
Chile's climate varies from one location to another...
Chile (When to go article)
The best time to go to Chile is between November and March, the transition period before spring and autumn...
Chile (Food article)
Unlike that of Brazil and Bolivia, the cooking of Chileans is only slightly influenced by the European nations that came into the country...
Erbent Oasis (Information article)
Known for its remarkable nomadic culture, the Erbent Oasis in the vast expanse of northern Turkmenistan is a paradise for hikers, backpackers and naturalists wanting to explore a largely unspoiled frontier...
Karakum Desert (Information article)
One of the great deserts of Central Asia, the vast Kara-Kum (Black Sand) Desert spans more than 80 percent of the total Turkmenistan territory...
Mary (Information article)
A veritable oasis in the middle of the great Kara-Kum Desert, the industrial city of Mary (pronounced as mah-rih, not meh-rih) stands as one of the largest in Turkmenistan...
Turkmenbashi (Information article)
Named after Turkmenistan's infamous "President for Life" Saparmurat Niyazov's self-proclaimed title, the city of Turkmenbashi (Leader of all Turkmen) serves as the sole major port in all of Central Asia...
Aneityum (Information article)
Aneityum is a lost Eden in Vanuatu's southern frontier...
Espiritu Santo (Information article)
Espiritu Santo is considered as Vanuatu's "adventure mecca...
Pentecost (Information article)
A vacation in Vanuatu would be incomplete without stopping by Pentecost Island, home to the genuine bungee-jumping experience...
Ma'rib (Information article)
Ma'rib is auspiciously located on the Frankincense Route...
Sana 'a (Information article)
A geographic explorer is likely to marvel at the mystery of Sana'a...
Suqutra (Information article)
Described as the "Galapagos of the Indian Ocean," Suqutra invites tourists to its spicy and balmy land...
Colombia (History article)
At about 10 thousand BC, hunter-gatherer societies started to populate Bogota...
Ta'izz (Information article)
Described as one of the most beautiful cities by an Arab traveler, Ta'izz is literally waits to be discovered...
Mount Dajti National Park (Information article)
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Saranda (Information article)
Known as the "...
Gondar (Information article)
Africa's "...
Lake Tana (Information article)
Boats from Bahir Dar regularly ferry pilgrims towards the vanishing islands of Lake Tana, Ethiopia's largest lake...
Colombia (Culture article)
Colombia's culture is similar to its geographical position: at the crossroads of America and Latin America...
Nechisar National Park (Information article)
Nechisar National Park has always been a compelling character in Africa's adventure travelogue for being one of the best in Ethiopian safari...
Sodere (Information article)
Therapy is the best recipe of Sodere, an elevated spa town in central Ethiopia...
Colombia (Food article)
Colombian cooking is mainly influenced by European countries such as Spain, Italy and France...
Alborz (Information article)
If pilgrims flock to the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, novice and advance climbers head to the extensive ranges of the Alborz...
Afghanistan (When to go article)
Be sure to check the political climate as well as a weather forecast: it's essential to know what's happening in Afghanistan before planning a trip here...
Afghanistan (Weather article)
Afghanistan's mostly mountainous geography makes for changeable degrees of harshness depending on the altitude...
Bangladesh (When to go article)
The best time to visit Bangladesh is from October to February, when the weather is dry and fresh...
Bangladesh (Weather article)
The climate of Bangladesh is subtropical and tropical...
Colombia (Weather article)
Since Colombia is an equatorial nation, there are no seasons...
Cambodia (When to go article)
The ideal months to be in Cambodia are December and January, when humidity is bearable, temperatures are cooler and it's unlikely to rain...
Cambodia (Weather article)
From December to April the climate in Cambodia is at its driest with abundant sunshine and temperatures...
Colombia (When to go article)
July to August and December to March are the best months to go to Colombia when most of the country's festivals are being held...
Thailand (History article)
The only Southeast Asian country to never have been under foreign rule, Thailand was borne out of Tai-Lao Chinese who migrated from their homeland...
Thailand (Weather article)
As with many Southeast Asian nations, Thailand's climate is very tropical, which means long and humid summers coupled with the heavy monsoons that come during the rainy seasons...
Thailand (When to go article)
The best time to visit Thailand is at the end of the rainy season and the beginning of summer, which is in November...
Pattaya (Information article)
Regarded by many as the original Sin City of Asia, Pattaya is a land of booze and carnal pleasures - a place where even as the night turns to day, the fun has just started...
Phuket (Information article)
Often called as the "Pearl of the Andamar Sea," the island of Phuket in Thailand is almost synonymous with a beach vacation...
Yamoussoukro (Information article)
Named after a village queen, Yamoussoukro is the plush capital and pilgrimage center of Cô...
Chiang Mai (Information article)
Have You Been to Chiang Mai Yet? Locals often pose this question to foreigners visitors, as if it is a sin not to do so...
Thailand (Food article)
Thai cuisine is very popular around the world, featuring prominently in the menus of many world-class restaurants...
Thailand (Culture article)
Thai culture can almost be directly linked to the Buddhist religion, which is very much predominant in the country...
Thailand (Nightlife article)
Thailand is world-famous for its beaches and resorts that hold some of the wildest and most raucous parties anywhere - especially the notorious Full Moon Party in Had Rin Beach, that is an extremely volatile mix of revelry and dancing...
Ecuador (History article)
Humans started to settle in Ecuador since the 3500 BC...
Ulaanbaatar (Information article)
Outsiders mince no words when describing Ulaanbaatar: drab and disjointed...
Uliastai (Information article)
The more than 250-year-old city of Uliastai located in western Mongolia is widely considered as one of the oldest settlements in the entire country...
Zavkhan (Information article)
The picturesque province of Zavkhan in northwestern Mongolia boasts of some of the most stunning scenery in the entire country...
Kalaw (Information article)
Kalaw's high terrain is Myanmar's take on a backpacker's Mecca...
Mawlamyine (Information article)
At first glance, Mawlamyine may seem like a forgotten city, with its crumbling colonial buildings and morose mood that seeps through every nook and cranny...
Banaue (Information article)
Nestled in the high terrains of Northern Luzon is Banaue, known for the rice terraces that cascade all the way down to the lowlands, where the small towns are often filled with tourists and locals...
Mount Matavanu Crater (Information article)
Mt...
Mount Alava (Information article)
Tucked away in the lush forests of north central Tutuila is Mt...
Isimangaliso Wetland Park (Information article)
Tucked away in the lush forests of north central Tutuila is Mt...
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Information article)
Wildlife prospers under the radar of Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a huge, unspoiled nature preserve and conservation area in Southern Africa...
Pilansberg National Park (Information article)
Environmental education is a favorite subject at Pilansberg National Park, a big, open-air classroom of natural wonders nearby Johannesburg in South Africa...
Ayuttha Historical Park (Information article)
Once the undisputed capital of Thailand that lasted for over 417 years, the old city of Ayutthaya is widely considered as the most historical destination anywhere in the country...
Koh Samui (Information article)
Fondly referred to by the local people as the "Boutique Island" because of its immense concentration of luxurious hotels, Koh Samui is regarded as one of the best destinations in all of Thailand...
Ambae (Information article)
Ambae is a daredevil's fantasy, steep with dangerous terrain, challenging environment and unpredictable scenario-all wrapped up in the irresistible package of a tropical getaway...
Efate (Information article)
Offering a range of activities and attractions, Efate seems like a tropical paradise and more...
Malekula (Information article)
Malekula is a treasure chest yet to be opened...
Butrint (Information article)
The historically important, ancient city of Butrint, one of the oldest settlements in Europe, is in southwest Albania regally overlooking the great Mediterranean Sea...
Yazd (Information article)
Regarded as the Second Historic City in the World by the UNESCO, the city is known for its towering turrets and wind towers (badguirs), traditional components in Persian architecture, providing natural ventilation to a building...
Beirut (Information article)
Beirut is a city defined not by its economy but by its religious, social and ethnic lines...
Selenge (Information article)
Dubbed as the "breadbasket of Mongolia," the aptly-named agricultural province of Selenge in northern Mongolia is nestled by a picturesque basin between the mighty Orkhon and Selenge Rivers...
Ifaty (Information article)
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Andasibe Mantadia National Park (Information article)
With its vast populations of frogs, spiders, and other cold-blooded creatures and creepy crawlers, truly, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is not for the easily-spooked...
Madagascar (Information article)
To be in Madagascar is to be in another world...
Ibb (Information article)
Scenic road, beautiful villages and meandering wadis (valleys) create the lush tapestry of the city, known to the locals as the "...
Haraz Mountain (Information article)
A visit to Haraz Mountain can be a mind-altering experience, spanning ranges and the jagged cliffs of the mountain offer an oasis to the intrepid...
Cradle of Humankind (Information article)
Anyone can become an instant archaeologist at Cradle of Humankind, declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for being one of the world's oldest archaeological hotspots with the highest number of humanoid fossils ever found...
Wadi Hadramawt (Information article)
A wadi (valley) snakes its way through the craggy mountains of Yemen, skirting around the cliffs and culminating in Wadi Hadramawt, considered as "...
Vredefort (Information article)
The largest meteor impact crater on Earth is Vredefort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major tourist attraction in Free State Province for its richness in geology, archaeology and history...
Palolo Deep Marine Reserve (Information article)
The Palolo Deep Marine Reserve is one of Samoa's prime attractions, surprising tourists from around the world...
Makati (Information article)
Makati is one of the largest business districts in Manila, many government establishments can be found here as well as some of the finest hang out places, bars restaurants and spas...
Ecuador (Culture article)
The majority of Ecuadorians are mestizos, or of European and Amerindian lineage...
Ecuador (Weather article)
There is a great variety in Ecuador's climate based on altitude...
New Zealand (Information article)
New Zealand is perhaps most known as the magical setting of the land called &ldquo...
Palumeu (Information article)
Palumeu is an ideal place for adventure...
Paramaribo (Information article)
Rustic South America meets European grandeur in Paramaribo...
Vanuatu (Information article)
A rich Melanesian culture mixed with striking peculiarities make Vanuatu's identity unique among the South Pacific countries: Australia to the east, Fiji to the west, and Solomon Islands in the southeast...
Suriname (Information article)
Undisturbed wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and a colorful cultural palette are the attachments that go with Suriname, the self-professed "...
Solomon Islands (Information article)
Head-hunters, shark worshippers and cannibals once ruled the Melanesian country of Solomon Islands, South Pacific's third largest archipelago...
Penama (Information article)
Forged with the combined energy of Melanesian culture and lush environment, Penama on the southeast of Vanuatu is the motherland of dog and cat-eaters, intoxicating kava, and ethnic bungee jumpers...
Port Vila (Information article)
As Vanuatu's capital and chief tourist destination, Port Vila in the island of Efate is a one-stop shop for extreme adventure, palate feasts, and Melanesian culture excursion...
Sanma (Information article)
Pink-sand beaches, assorted biodiversity, and giant World War II memorabilia draw tourists toward Sanma, a northern Vanuatu province occupying the nation's largest island, Espiritu Santo, and its smaller chum, Malo...
Bohol (Information article)
The island-province of Bohol, located at the heart of the Visayas in the Philippines, offers a myriad of land and water activities, as well as an array of historical landmarks to visit...
Anuradhapura (Information article)
With a long and eventful history behind it, Anuradhapura lies in the north central part of Sri Lanka...
Dehiwala Mount Lavinia (Information article)
A fusion of a suburban area that offers high-end real estate and a "...
Galle (Information article)
Having been a colonial stronghold for centuries, Galle is just like a piece of an old European metropolis...
Trincomalee (Information article)
Trincomalee is a melting pot of cultures in Sri Lanka...
Melaka (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Melaka is the historical Malacca, the third smallest Malaysian state and one of the world's oldest sultanates...
Lebanon (Information article)
Lebanese sweets can sometimes taste bitter especially when the country is gripped by fighting and begins to fall off from the tourist map...
Kuala Lumpur (Information article)
Kuala Lumpur or KL is Malaysia's showroom to the world as it summarizes Malaysia's diverse cultures, culinary wonders and festivals in its 244-square-kilometer plain...
Baguio (Information article)
Known as the "...
Manila (Information article)
The densely populated city of Manila is where all cultural influences in the Philippines meet...
Palawan (Information article)
Palawan, considered as the Philippines' last frontier, has captured the imagination of travelers, local or foreign...
Malapascua (Information article)
With its sapphire waters and pearl-white sand, Malapascua is considered as the sparkling gem of Cebu, known to be as the Philippines' Queen City of the South...
Boracay (Information article)
Considered by many as the prime beach destination in the Philippines, Boracay beckons with its sugar-white sand and cerulean waters, characteristics which have made it one of the most prized possessions of the country...
Hundred Islands (Information article)
Scattered in a corner of the Lingayen Gulf in Pangasinan is one of Philippines' prime attractions, the Hundred Islands, believed to be two million years old...
Sigiriya (Information article)
Even after centuries, the Lion Rock of Sri Lanka still sits quietly atop its throne...
Sipalay (Information article)
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Polonnaruwa (Information article)
Polonnaruwa is a vast gallery of Sri Lanka's majestic ruins that mirror not only the old kingdom's advanced knowledge in architecture and engineering, but also the people's deep reverence to the Buddha...
Nuwara Eliya (Information article)
Nuwara Eliya is considered as Sri Lanka's "...
Ecuador (When to go article)
Cool winter is the best time to hike the highlands...
Nepal (Information article)
The gateway to the Himalayas and to Mt...
Mongolia (Information article)
The name Mongolia evokes memories of Genghis Khan, the legendary conqueror who formed one of the largest empires the world has ever seen...
Pripyatsky National Park (Information article)
The Pripyatsky National Park is Belarus' natural gem-an unspoiled swampland that distinguishes itself from the country's predominant barren, flat fields...
Belavezhskaya Pushcha National Park (Information article)
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the picturesque Belavezhskaya Pushcha National Park in southwestern Belarus is a lush expanse of ancient woodland that has strangely remained unspoiled by the outside world...
Hrodna (Information article)
A silent witness to both world wars, the city of Hrodna in northwest Belarus is a land completely forgotten by capitalism - featuring a decidedly Soviet-era atmosphere and lacking any trace of Western influence...
Njasvinzh (Information article)
The magnificent town of Njasvizh is a place submerged in a sea of history, flaunting its wonderful heritage at every turn...
Vitebsk (Information article)
Both historical and artistic in its heritage, Vitsebsk is a city of intrigue and vibrancy...
Luang Prabang (Information article)
If there is anything that Laos takes most pride in, it is the historic city of Luang Prabang - even more so than the capital Vientiane...
Vieng Xai (Information article)
Rough karst topography and vibrant flora make very good contrasts, but together they make up the baffling Vieng Xai Caves, one of Laos' hidden treasures...
Aanjar (Information article)
The word "...
Zahle (Information article)
The queenly town Zahle is known as the city of "...
Tripoli (Information article)
Tripoli (not to be mistaken for Tripoli in Libya) which is Trablous in Arabic, has an inimitable character, quite different from the glitzy and sleek city of Beirut...
Byblos (Information article)
The mere mention of Byblos conjures biblical images and the smell of moldering books in a library of an ancient town...
Bcharre (Information article)
Like the intoxicating effect of the famous arak, the town famously known as the birthplace of Khalil Gibran, is extremely beautiful at first sight...
Baalbek (Information article)
Amid the screeching noise of jet fighters and bombers which encapsulates the atmosphere of the troubled Middle East, lies the unperturbed town of Baalbek, which still draws a large number of tourists...
Parc National de Isalo (Information article)
The Isalo National Park is a real-life Jurassic Park...
Avenue Du Baobab (Information article)
A striking landscape of more than 1000-year-old Baobab trees line the dirt road of Avenue Du Baobab (Avenue of the Baobabs), making many travelers hitting the road between Morondava and Belon'i Tsiribihina to stop and jaw-drop...
Anja Reserve (Information article)
Travelers glimpse into a primeval past at Anjanaharibe-Sud Reserve, a protected area considered as one of Madagascar's "secret jewels" for having some of the country's last intact stands of virgin rainforest...
Anakao and Nose Ve (Information article)
Dinosaur egg shells, pirates' lair, and a brush with semi-nomadic people are just some of the experiences to take note when visiting Anakao and its twin island, Nose Ve, Madagascar's largest and busiest southern resort...
Niuas (Information article)
They may be in Tonga's far north, but the trio of Niuas islands attracts those searching for a truly unique adventure...
Zaqatala (Information article)
Renowned as the "...
Xinaliq (Information article)
A land that seems to have come straight out of a folktale, the ancient village of Xinaliq, perched on the top of the great Caucasus Mountains of Azerbaijan, is definitely one of the most sought after destinations in Azerbaijan...
Shaki (Information article)
A jewel tucked inside the lush forests of the Greater Caucasus mountain range in Azerbaijan, the ancient city of Shaki truly embodies the very definition of an off-the-beaten-path destination...
Qobustan (Information article)
A veritable journey back to Stone Age era is probably the only logical way to describe Qobustan, an ancient town regally overlooking the shores of the great Caspian Sea...
Nagorno Karabakh (Information article)
A small region aspiring to the status of an individual country through its own internationally unrecognized government, Nagorno-Karabakh is a unique place nestled in the great Caucasus Mountains of Azerbaijan...
Ha'apai (Information article)
The Ha'apai Group is a cluster of beautiful islets peppered on the vast waters between Tongatapu and Vava'u...
Yangon (Information article)
Myanmar's previous capital Yangon is the colorful masterpiece in the local history...
Inle (Information article)
Inle's flat and placid surface contrasts with its jagged, mountainous surroundings...
Vava'u (Information article)
Blessed with lapis-lazuli waters, sugary sand, and a variety of marine life, Vava'u is Tonga's own water park...
Tofua (Information article)
Just when one thinks that all the attractions of Tonga have been exhausted, a vast body of water boldly beckons attention...
Falkland Islands (History article)
The first European navigator to discover the islands is believed to be Sebald de Weert, a Dutch sailor, in 1600...
Angkor Borei and Phnom Da (Information article)
Flanked by prominent moats around its city walls, the Angkor Borei and Phnom Da is the subject of various archeological studies and controversies...
Anlong Veng (Information article)
At first glance, the town of Anlong Veng in the Oddar Meachey province seems to be an impoverished, dusty village in need of some economic boost and major face-lift...
Ban Lung (Information article)
Ban Lung is the capital of the Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia and serves as the capital of the Banlung District...
Chi Phat (Information article)
As the glow of the rising sun spreads its warmth across the Preak Piphot River, the scenic rapids of the river are heard amid the call of birds from a distance - a typical morning in Chi Phat, hemmed in the foothills of Cardamom Mountains in Cambodia...
Kep (Information article)
Kep may not readily ring a bell but the sprawling beaches that lie on its long coast have been the tourist mecca to some notable kings in history such as King Sihanouk and the playground of the Cambodian elites who have built villas along the coastal promenade...
Koh Tonsay (Information article)
Speckled with fine, white slivers of beach and a smattering of small unexplored islets, Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island) is one of the recent additions to the famous sites in Cambodia...
Kompong Cham (Information article)
Kompong Cham is a mix of old and new scenes: a new temple being built alongside the ruins of an old one, a big boat bringing the products of the people to the other side of the river dotted with modern structures near the Mekong Delta...
Kompong Chhnang (Information article)
Kompong Chhnang, though not exactly the town that inspired Charles Dickens to write A Tale of Two Cities, still captures the vivid Dickensian imagination...
Kompong Thom (Information article)
Kompong Thom temples do not have the grandiosity of Angkor Wat and the number of tourists who come to see it regularly...
Kratie (Information article)
Though Kratie may not have stunning stupas (mound-like structures that contain Buddhist relics) or the intricate bas-relief of ancient Angkorian ruins found in other Cambodian towns, it does, however, clutch a veritable number of alternative attractions that will suit those in search of pure adventure...
Mondulkiri (Information article)
Mondulkiri offers mesmerizing landscape of lush pines, emerald forest, and wild beasts such as tigers and timid elephants...
Prasat Preah Vihear (Information article)
The view of Prasat Preah Vihear in the Preah Vihear Province is dramatic, with marvelous gopura (pyramidal towers) rising to its cliffs...
Nong Khiaw (Information article)
Nong Khiaw offers an exotic vacation, something which one may not expect to find in the parched landscape of an apparently dry Laos' northern region...
Muang Sing (Information article)
The quaint town of Muang Sing is Laos' vibrant and rich cultural portrait...
Savannakhet (Information article)
Its riverside location is probably the prime reason why Savannakhet (officially called Muang Khanthabuli) is one of Laos' most thriving cities...
Hua Phan (Information article)
Hua Phan Province provides a pristine view of Laos: untouched mountains, virgin forests, and the locals' well-preserved cultures...
Northern Laos (Information article)
Nature's raw splendor and Laos' cultural heart both lie in the country's northern territory...
Huay Xai (Information article)
Nestled along the snakelike Mekong shores is Huay Xai, Laos' last frontier to the West...
Muang Ngoi Neua (Information article)
Nestled near various baffling caves and old temples, the riverside village of Muang Ngoi Neua offers respite to inquisitive tourists who visit the offbeat attractions...
Luang Nam Tha (Information article)
Cradled in Northern Laos' jagged terrain and lush greenery, Luang Nam Tha is an ideal breather after all the thrill of trekking through the nearby Nam Ha NPA...
Luang Nam Tha Province (Information article)
Luang Nam Tha Province is blessed not only by a scenic backdrop of grandiose mountain ranges and untouched emerald forests, but also by the natives' multi-ethnicity...
Bokeo Province (Information article)
From the port cities that trade across the canal to the tribal villages that use the waters for livelihood, the snaking Mekong River gives life to the modest Bokeo Province...
Don Khong (Information article)
Don Khong may be considered by some as the big brother of the numerous isles in Si Phan Don...
Don Det and Don Khon (Information article)
Located in Si Phan Don in the southern region of the country, the islands of Don Det and Don Khon offer an attractive vacation in Laos...
Champasak (Information article)
The French colonial structures and the temples in Champasak may be crumbling, but they still exude an air of majesty and pride...
Bolaven Plateau (Information article)
Spectacular waterfalls, lush greenery, and cool climate are only few of the reasons why Bolaven Plateau is considered Laos' own piece of paradise...
Bandung (Information article)
From the pre-historic Java man to modern-day Jakartans, the highland city of Bandung is a popular weekender's hangout both for its pleasantly cool climate and for the imposing list of activities for the traveler...
Banda Aceh (Information article)
In 2004, a 130-foot tsunami killed 150,000 people in Banda Aceh and even permanently submerged parts of the city...
Bali (Information article)
In a nutshell Bali has been consistently called "...
Koh Ker (Information article)
Hemmed in the forest of Preah Vihear province, Koh Ker (Chok Gargyar in Khmer), also known as Island of Glory expresses the magnificence of a civilization that once flourished during the halcyon days of Jayavarman IV...
Koh Kong Conservation Corridor (Information article)
A journey to Koh Kong is a chance to weave through its manifold forest and catch a glimpse of some of the breathtaking sights of the Cardamon Mountains - its lush jungle, beautiful river crossings, rapid waterfalls and the abundance of some endangered wildlife such as the Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti), Siamese crocodiles, pangolins and some species of turtles and tortoises...
Battambang (Information article)
The image of a dangerous province and a heavily-mined stronghold of the Khmer Rouge will vanish into thin air once its shady French designed streets and colonial buildings emerge in a traveler's line of vision...
Wellington (Information article)
Besides being the capital of New Zealand, Wellington is also an architectural mine...
Balikpapan (Information article)
The mineral-rich city of Balikpapan in East Kalimantan shimmers not only with the sight of huge steel tankers and oil rigs, but with a lot of sparkling sandy beaches and markets filled with glistening precious stones, jewelry and gems in various cuts and carats...
Bandar Lampung (Information article)
The gateway to the World Heritage-listed national parks of Sumatra is Bandar Lampung, a merger of two old towns and the largest city and administrative capital of Teluk Lampung region...
Banjarmasin (Information article)
Rare rubies and diamonds, a floating marketplace, and an entire stilt town built on flood-prone waterways are just some of the reasons why Banjarmasin attract tourists...
Berastagi (Information article)
Exotic adventures await travelers en route to Berastagi, a town on the crossroads of the lush Karo highlands and the Dutch-inspired coastal city, Medan...
Bima and Raba (Information article)
Bima and Raba open the door for tourists to explore the World Heritage Site of Komodo National Park and the "...
Bukit Lawang (Information article)
Faithful to its meaning as "...
Andaman Coast (Information article)
One of the most strikingly beautiful landscapes in Thailand, the Andaman Coast in its south region is one of the country's most visited...
Beung Kan (Information article)
A favorite stop for tourists crossing the border between Thailand and Laos, the small and peaceful town of Beung Kan found in the Nong Khai Province of northeast Thailand is a great place to recharge, take a bit of view, sleep the night away, and then start on one's way the next day again...
Ao Nang (Information article)
Literally translated as "...
Ban Chiang (Information article)
Touted by UNESCO as the foremost prehistoric settlement in Southeast Asia, the archaeological site of Ban Chiang in Thailand's Udon Thani Province is famous for its rich cultural and historical heritage...
Ban Prasat (Information article)
A land of archaeological wonder, the town of Ban Prasat in the Nalchon Ratchasima Province of northeast Thailand is imbued with a rich cultural and historical heritage...
Bo Sang and San Kamphaeng (Information article)
Bo Sang and Sam Kamphaeng, located in the outskirts of the Chiang Mai Province of northern Thailand, have the reputation of being the favorite haunts of travelers looking for souvenirs to take home and give as gifts to friends and family...
Buriram and Nang Rong (Information article)
Hailed as the "...
Buriram Province (Information article)
The Buriram Province in the heart of northeastern Thailand is probably one of the few travel unknowns remaining to be discovered in the country...
Central Thailand (Information article)
Regarded as the nation's heartland, Central Thailand is the focal point of the booming economy and a repository of cultural heritage...
Chaiyaphum Province (Information article)
Probably known only for its location - it is situated almost at the very center of Thailand - the obscure Chaiyaphum Province rarely appears in the usual itinerary of tourists...
Cha-am (Information article)
Boasting of the longest white-sand beach in Thailand, the resort town of Cha-am found in the Phetchaburi Province of Central Thailand is however obscure to the eyes of foreign travelers who would rather jaunt to the more popular destinations...
Chaiyaphum (Information article)
Chaiyaphum is often overlooked by many foreign tourists who use it more as a jump-off point to the more popular destinations surrounding it...
Doi Suthep (Information article)
Home to the sacred Buddhist temple Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, the towering peak of Doi Suthep in Thailand's Chiang Mai Province is legendary as it is majestic...
Phnom Santuk (Information article)
The stairs of Phnom Santuk with 809 steps flanked by nagas (snake trees) may not lead to an actual heaven but it promises a divine experience on the mountain summit: golden shrines, carved images of the Buddha, an active monastery and impressive views of Cambodia...
Poipet (Information article)
Poipet offers a smorgasbord of sights that constantly assaults the senses of the visitors...
Prey Veng (Information article)
There isn't much to see in this pastoral province hemmed in the eastern part of Cambodia...
Pursat (Information article)
Pursat isn't much of a crowd-drawer nor does it contain great relics or stupas like in other Angkorian temples but for a visitor aching for a nice country drive followed by a panoramic view of rolling forested hills, Pursat may more than serve the purpose...
Samraong (Information article)
Used to be dense jungle in the backwaters of Oddar Meachey, Samraong is slowly regaining its balance from its murky past due to a decade-long war and isolation brought about by the Khmer Rouge civil war...
Bukittinggi (Information article)
For Indonesians, Bukittinggi may just be one of West Sumatra's largest cities...
Cibodas and Cianjur (Information article)
Not only Cibodas and Cianjur are the rice baskets of Java...
Danau Toba (Information article)
Tourism is almost dead in Danua Toba...
Denpasar (Information article)
Bali, "...
Ende (Information article)
Indonesia's state philosophy was born in Ende, a secluded city in East Nusa Tenggara province that has become a good place to be on an exile, from the Lio-Ende people of an 18th-century kingdom, to Soekarno of the &lsquo...
Flores (Information article)
Indonesia's "...
Gili Islands (Information article)
Travelers looking for a remote island experience may find Gili Islands a perfect match...
Jakarta (Information article)
In a nutshell Indonesia's capital and largest city is often called the "...
Gunung Batur (Information article)
In the ancient world, volcanoes are feared for their destructive power...
Gunung Bromo (Information article)
Java's "...
Java (Information article)
The call for adventure echoes far and wide in Java, Indonesia's fifth-largest island that empowers the thrill-seeker with activities like diving, cultural walks, volcano climbs, and a journey through some of the world's best wonders and heritage sites...
Xieng Khuang (Information article)
Xieng Khouang's (sometimes spelled as Xieng Khuang) terrain is a vivid picture of contrast: towering, verdant mountains embracing the province's dry, flat and pockmarked heart...
Chiang Dao (Information article)
Referred to as the "...
Chiang Khan (Information article)
A secluded paradise, miles away from the big city, is how Chiang Khan can be described in a nutshell...
Chiang Khong (Information article)
Popular as a haunt of many backpackers crossing the border of Thailand and Laos, the secluded town of Chiang Kong is, to most uninitiated tourists, a mere travel stop for stocking up on supplies before going off to their planned destinations...
Chiang Rai (Information article)
Dubbed as the "...
Chiang Saen (Information article)
The last surviving remnant of a powerful 14th century kingdom in northern Thailand, the ancient city of Chiang Saen found on the banks of the famous Mekong River is a land dripping with cultural and historical heritage...
Dan Sai (Information article)
Dan Sai may be a quaint and subdued town most of the time, but for three days, the town wakes up and throws one of the rowdiest and liveliest festivals in Thailand...
Bac Ha (Information article)
With its laid-back atmosphere and modest surroundings, Bac Ha is an ideal place to spend a Vietnam weekend...
Bac Lieu (Information article)
Bac Lieu serves as a launch pad to the other interesting destinations...
Ben Tre (Information article)
Ben Tre is the ideal Vietnam sanctuary, far away from the rough-and-tumble of urban life and the relentless buzz of the capital...
Ca Mau (Information article)
Lying at the southern tip of Mekong Delta, Ca Mau may seem unattractive at first sight...
Ca Na (Information article)
Ca Na is Vietnam's low-key take on a beach holiday, with its clear waters and white beach strewn with granite boulders...
Ho Chi Minh (Information article)
Vietnam's largest city, Ho Chi Minh, has retained its commercial glory for centuries...
Falkland Islands (Culture article)
Since it is the United Kingdom that runs the islands, culture in the Falkland Islands is similar to that of British culture...
Falkland Islands (Weather article)
Since the Falklands is surrounded by cool South Atlantic waters, the climate in the islands is humid but windy...
Falkland Islands (When to go article)
The best time to visit Falkland Islands is between September and April, when the weather is just warm enough and there are rare tourists around...
Falkland Islands (Food article)
Cuisine in the Falkland Islands is mainly British with outside influences such as Indian and Gibraltarian...
Krong Koh Kong (Information article)
Since the stunning remnants of Angkor Wat and Dharmasala of Banteay Chhmar &...
Dieng Plateau (Information article)
Indonesia's "...
Angkor Thom (Information article)
Tucked near the province of Angkor Thom, Preah Khan or Sacred Sword has a large monastic temple complex whose design features significant Buddhist edifices such as stupas, apsara carvings, and delicate bas reliefs...
Phnom Chisor (Information article)
Entering Cambodia's countless temples is an experience that can't be conveyed by travel magazines and guidebooks...
Phnom Sampeau (Information article)
This hilltop temple on the road to Pailin is one of the locations of Battambang's killing fields where a cave served as the repository of the remains of the victims of the terrifying Pol Pot regime...
Sambor Prei Kuk (Information article)
Sambor Prei Kuk's immensity and grandeur may not be comparable to that of Angkor Wat but it has a timeless appeal and an "...
Banteay Chhmar and Banteay Top (Information article)
At first glance, no one will think that there is some spectacular sight hidden amid the overgrown ruble strewn within the high walls of a remote town, but as the ray of sunlight caresses the stones and illuminates the lush vegetation, visitors discover another fabulous composition of nature and man: the Banteay Chhmar &...
Northeastern Cambodia (Information article)
The diversity of language, norms and customs happens in this side of Cambodia...
Pailin (Information article)
After recovering from being the center of the Khmer Rouge faction in the recent past, Pailin is emerging as a veritable hub for travelers...
Sisophon (Information article)
Visitors know that they have arrived at Sisophon when they see the imposing statue of Neang Srey and the random street scene of a typically underdeveloped, dusty town: monks strolling with their begging bowls and vendors selling herbs, sticky rice in bamboo shoots and fried crickets...
Sre Ambel (Information article)
Sre Ambel's faç...
Takeo (Information article)
Having a fair share of important sites, Takeo boasts a good number of pre-Angkorian temples (Phom Da, Ta Prohm and Neang Khmao) and wildlife reserve areas (Chruos Phaork and Phnom Kleng)...
Kupang (Information article)
The provincial capital of East Nusa Tenggara, Kupang was an important port during the Portuguese and the Dutch colonial times as it is today...
Pakse (Information article)
The meek city of Pakse provides the main thoroughfare to various destinations in Southern Laos, such as the magnificent Bolaven Plateau, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Wat Phu, and even the neighboring country Thailand...
Phonsavan (Information article)
Phonsavan is an understated town offering respite and a few pastimes to wandering tourist in this part of Northern Laos...
Si Phan Don (Information article)
Strong water currents, fantastic cascades, and lush islands constitute the vivid picture of Si Phan Don Province...
Southern Laos (Information article)
Blessed with towering mounts, spacious plains, and a vast array of ethnicities, Southern Laos offers tourists a more laid-back vacation that is no less extraordinary...
Udomxai (Information article)
Visitor may not readily get drawn to the modest Udomxai, with its asphalt roads, humble traditional houses and quaint commercial establishments...
Vang Vieng (Information article)
What used to be just a jump off point to the capital Vientiane and to the rest of Laos has eventually become, in itself, destination...
Vientiane (Information article)
As the capital of Laos, Vientiane is the gateway to the country's sights and attractions, be it the caves of Pak Ou or the famous Plain of Jars at the foot of the Assamese Cordillera...
Chom Thong (Information article)
Famous as a popular travel base for tourists embarking on a trip to the stunning Doi Inthanon, the highest peak in Thailand, the town of Chom Thong is rarely considered as an attraction in its own right...
Chonabot (Information article)
Renowned the world over for its precious mudmee (tie-dye) silk fabrics, the quaint town of Chonabot in Thailand's Khon Kaen Province is certainly a destination high on the checklists of silk collectors and enthusiasts...
Chong Mek (Information article)
A small and dusty border town, Chong Mek has only its unique location going for it, in the so-called Emerald Triangle, where the borders of Thailand and those of neighboring Laos and Cambodia meet...
Chumphon (Information article)
A much-overlooked resort town by many tourists shuttling to Bangkok or Phuket, Chumphon, found near the Gulf of Thailand, nonetheless is a spectacular destination in its own right...
Hat Yai (Information article)
Often mistaken for being the capital of the Songkhla Province, the bustling modern city of Hat Yai is indeed a vibrant tourist destination...
Kamphaeng Phet (Information article)
Known most for its one-of-a-kind kluay khai banana, the small town of Kamphaeng Phet in northern Thailand is hardly renowned for anything else...
Phnom Bayong (Information article)
Tucked in the heart of the countryside of the southern Cambodia, ancient Chenla in Phnom Bayong may not be as dazzling as the mountain temples of Prasat Preah Vihear and the lush jungles of Koh Kong Conservation Corridor but it takes visitors away from the usual tourist trail and offers an insight into the traditional Khmer life...
Doi Ang Khang (Information article)
Fondly called as Thailand's "Little Switzerland," the unique sight of the Doi Ang Khang Peak in the Chiang Mai Province recalls a vision of a Swiss landscape lost in tropical wilderness...
Buon Ma Thuot (Information article)
Nestled in Vietnam's central highlands is Buon Ma Thuot (often spelled as Banmethuot), popularly known as the country's "...
Can Tho (Information article)
With its commercial buzz and the warm hospitality of the locals, Can Tho can find its way to the hearts and minds of tourists...
Ko Bulon Leh (Information article)
A rare gem on the clear waters of the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand, the island of Ko Bulon Leh is a relatively undiscovered tourist destination that has lots to offer...
Can Gio (Information article)
Unappealing as it may be at first sight, Can Gio's undeveloped and boggy environ is one of Vietnam's more diverse attractions...
Cao Bang Province (Information article)
Blessed with spectacular waterfalls, lush greenery, and a simple lifestyle, Cao Bang is Vietnam's take on the rustic escape...
Chau Doc (Information article)
Situated in Vietnam's northern frontier, Chau Doc is an ideal springboard to those who want to explore the neighboring Cambodia or the rest of the An Giang province...
Danang (Information article)
Danang may be considered as nothing but a portal to some of Vietnam's many attractions, but the bustling city has a distinct charm of its own...
Demilitarized Zone (Information article)
The Vietnam War has inflicted permanent scars in history and probably the greatest remnant of the horrid conflict is the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ in short)...
Dong Hoi (Information article)
Blessed with good lodging options and a stunning waterfront, Dong Hoi is the ideal stopover to or from the historical and gruesome Demilitarization Zone or to Phong Nha-Khe Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
Ha Giang (Information article)
Featuring a challenging terrain, a population of some of Vietnam's ethnic minorities, and a spectacular panorama, Ha Giang is a backpacker's dream destination...
Bang Saphan Yai (Information article)
A relative unknown when compared to Thailand's many popular and glamorous beaches, Bang Saphon Yai in the country's southern region has slowly but surely gained quite a bit of popularity over the passing years...
Bhutan (Information article)
Since it is locked in the Himalayas, Bhutan used to be one of the most remote places on Earth, until technology changed all that...
Sen Monorom (Information article)
Although referred to as the "...
Siem Reap (Information article)
Defeat of Siam This is what the name of this popular Cambodian city means...
Sihanoukville (Information article)
A visit to the premier beach town of Sihanoukville is a breather from all the hikes and trails of temple trips...
Udong (Information article)
Those with a particular interest in the history of the Khmer empire visit Udong...
Kalimantan (Information article)
To be called one of Indonesia's "...
South Coast (Information article)
Cambodia has a lot more to offer than the remnants of its pre-Angkorian temples...
Pulau Batam (Information article)
Once a dense forest, Pulau Batam is now an industrial jungle of mushrooming electronics factories, shipbuilding industries and oil service centers...
Sulawesi (Information article)
Stepping into Sulawesi is like entering into two different worlds at the same time...
Sumatra (Information article)
The mineral-rich Sumatra is Indonesia's "...
Pulau Labuan (Information article)
Once a colonial outpost of the British, Pulau Labuan is now enjoying its "...
Kota Kinabalu (Information article)
Kota Kinabalu is a bustling, classic Malay city and the colorful gateway to Sabah...
Kuching (Information article)
Kuching can appear tame and languid on the surface but this city can be as lively and exotic as a Bengal cat...
Marudi (Information article)
Renowned as the haven of the Orang Ulu tribe, Marudi or Claude Town as it had been known in the past is the central trading town of Baram district and the largest riverine village of Kuala Baram...
Pulau Penang (Information article)
Island of spices and sauces Malaysia's only non-Muslim state, Penang, is a burgeoning coastal town considered as the new KL (Kuala Lumpur)...
Pulau Pangkor (Information article)
Nestled just off the West Coast of Perak, Pulao Pangkor is one of the most enthralling islands tourist will ever come across...
Pulau Tioman (Information article)
The legend of the fabled dragon princess surrounds the enigmatic Pulao Tionman which was included as the world's most beautiful island by the Time Magazine during the &lsquo...
Sibu (Information article)
Though Sibu is one of Malaysia's unspoilt islands off the East Coast of Sarawak, it's a riddle as to why it didn't evolve into a "...
Sungai Kinabatangan (Information article)
The Malays hail Sungai Kinabatangan as the longest river in Sabah which teems with life despite its murky waters...
Taman Negara (Information article)
A famous ecotourism destination and one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests in the world, far older than either Amazon or Congo, Taman Negara spreads out over 4,343 square kilometers of the Titiwangsa Mountain Ranges...
Tenom (Information article)
If the aroma and full-bodied taste of the famous coffee planted by the Murut tribes (Men of the Hills) is not enough to keep visitors active and awake during their stay in Tenom, then perhaps a trip to Beaufort for some extreme white-water rafting in the Sungai Padas or diving in the nearby islands of Sipadan and Lankayan can wake up the senses...
Pulau Langkawi (Information article)
The full-scale canvas of Pulau Langkawi reveals vast paddy fields, marbled mountains, spanning white beaches and secret caves spread through the 99 tropical islands...
Doi Tung (Information article)
Often called the "...
Fang and Tha Thon (Information article)
Embodying the definition of the off-the-beaten-path destinations, the towns of Fang and Tho Ton located in the Chiang Mai Province of northern Thailand are the perfect haunts for backpackers looking for a place to have action and excitement...
Kanchanaburi Province (Information article)
Featured in the reality show The Amazing Race, the town of Kanchanaburi in western Thailand is a bustling destination that attracts tourists from all over the world...
Khon Kaen (Information article)
Renowned as the center of northern Thailand's prodigious silk industry, the bustling city of Khon Kaen represents the beauty of Mother Nature at its finest...
Mae Sa Valley (Information article)
One of Thailand's best-kept secrets, the Mae Sa Valley is more like an outdoor park in the middle of nowhere...
Nakhon Ratchasima (Information article)
Nestled regally on Thailand's vast northeastern plateau, the province of Nakhon Ratchasima is deemed to be the gateway to the region...
Nakhon Si Thammarat (Information article)
Historically rich, the city of Nakhon Si Thammarat boasts of some of the most diverse cultural heritage in Thailand, believed to date back to more than 1,700 years ago...
Nan (Information article)
Dubbed as Thailand's "...
Nong Bua (Information article)
Thailand's newest province, Nong Bua, is found in the fringes of the northeastern region - a beautiful and historical land rolled into one...
Phetchaburi (Information article)
The sleepy town of Phetchaburi is ancient...
Phibun Mangsahan (Information article)
Well-known for its river rapids, the quaint and sleepy town of Phibun comes to life during the months of January to May...
Phitsanulok (Information article)
Dubbed as the "...
Central Vietnam (Information article)
From the spectacular beach escapes and historical cities to the mouth-watering Vietnamese cuisine, Central Vietnam offers a country's worth of experience in one region...
Dalat (Information article)
With its lush pines, ever-green gardens, and an "...
Ha Tien (Information article)
Teeming with bold tastes of the local cuisine, vibrant colors from the native architecture, and a stunning coastline lined with karst terrains and baffling caves, Ha Tien is Vietnam's take on the utopian seaside city...
Haiphong (Information article)
Nestled in Vietnam's northeastern coast, Haiphong exudes a surprisingly lethargic air quite uncommon among port cities...
Halong Bay (Information article)
Halong Bay treats the eyes and the imagination during a mythical trip on its placid waters dotted by thousands of majestic mountain-islets, seducing tourists to hop on a boat and examine Nature at her finest...
Hoa Lu (Information article)
Hoa Lu radiates a distinct air of majesty with its well-preserved ancient temples and towering limestone mountains...
Hoi An (Information article)
With the well-preserved structures of various Asian influences and the rather traditional lifestyles led by the locals, time seems to have stood still in Hoi An, one of Vietnam's primary port cities of the olden days...
Hue (Information article)
The well-preserved architecture in Hué...
Mai Chau (Information article)
Nestled amidst Vietnam's northwest mountains, Mai Chau district is famous for offering comfort and respite away from the bustling urban jungles...
Nha Trang (Information article)
Blessed with a spectacular palm-fringed coastline, a city strewn with tourist attractions such as the "...
Phan Rang and Thap Cham (Information article)
Characterized with a dry terrain juxtaposed by the surrounding rice paddies, the twin cities of Phan Rang and Thap Cham feature a truly diverse landscape, compared to the rest of Vietnam's highland and riverside towns that teem with lush forests...
Phu Quoc (Information article)
Spectacular beaches with powder-white sand and clear blue waters, quaint villages full of pleasant locals, lush forests teeming with life, and the towering 99 Peaks mountain range that feature breathtaking panoramas, make up Vietnam's pride: Phu Quoc...
Sapa (Information article)
A visit to Vietnam's northern regions would be incomplete without stopping by Sapa, and getting a glimpse of the breathtaking vista and the cultural spectrum of the various montagnards living nearby...
South Vietnam (Information article)
Vietnam's southern territory offers a wide range of dynamic activities, picturesque vistas, and a cultural heritage unlike any other...
Vung Tau (Information article)
Teeming with urban attractions and conveniently located at the beach front, Vung Tau is a constant weekend escape of tourists from Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon)...
Makassar (Information article)
Hundreds of daengs or pedicabs on the streets have made Makassar earn the nickname "...
Manado (Information article)
Pastel-painted apartments front Manado's seas, where the rare Coelacanth, a rare Dinosaur-like fish, was caught alongside other marine organisms found nowhere else in the planet...
Mataram (Information article)
A mythical "...
Maumere (Information article)
From a dream diving paradise deemed as one of the best in the world, Maumere has become a "...
Medan (Information article)
Although not big on sights except for a few structures of Dutch colonial architecture and religious temples, Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, is big on appetite...
Mentawai Islands (Information article)
Surfers find their adrenaline rush in Mentawai Islands, ranked one of the world's 10 best surfing destinations for having some of the planet's "...
Kota Ternate (Information article)
A visually dramatic cone-shaped island dotted with pleasant clove-garden villages and colonial gems: this is how books and tourists usually describe Kota Ternate, an island-town off the coast of the larger Halmahera Island, the center of the once powerful Sultanate of Ternate...
Labuanbajo (Information article)
Divers and wildlife-lovers on the way to the World Heritage-listed Komodo National Park often stop at the photogenic fishing community of Labuanbajo to shop, dine, or simply unwind...
Larantuka (Information article)
Hello Mister!" is the usual greeting children would scream as tourists arrive on the shores of Larantuka, a small, happy town east of Flores Island...
Komodo Island (Information article)
Dragons as long as nine feet devour on the flesh and bones of deer and buffalos, and sometimes, even humans, in the tropical island of Komodo, home of the 2000-square-kilometer Komodo National Park, a World Heritage Site in Central Indonesia...
Bajawa (Information article)
For its countryside charm suffused with rich traditional culture, Bajawa is literally a "comfort zone...
Banda Aceh (Information article)
In 2004, a 130-foot tsunami killed 150,000 people in Banda Aceh and even permanently submerged parts of the city...
Bandung (Information article)
From the pre-historic Java man to modern-day Jakartans, the highland city of Bandung is a popular weekender's hangout both for its pleasantly cool climate and for the imposing list of activities for the traveler...
Bukittinggi (Information article)
For Indonesians, Bukittinggi may just be one of West Sumatra's largest cities...
Candidasa (Information article)
A fertility goddess is believed to have blessed the seaside town of Candidasa, a popular stop for tourists for its easy access to eastern Bali's beaches and attractions...
Danau Maninjau (Information article)
A great place to get lost and lose one's self in is at the remote Danau Maninjau in West Sumatra...
Danau Toba (Information article)
Tourism is almost dead in Danua Toba...
Gili Islands (Information article)
Travelers looking for a remote island experience may find Gili Islands a perfect match...
Kota Ambon (Information article)
The scars of the past are the tourist attractions in Kota Ambon, one of the largest cities in eastern Indonesia...
Indonesia (History article)
The finding of the "...
Kuta (Information article)
Long boards regularly touch the lapping waves of Kuta, a major surfing destination south of Bali...
Indonesia (Food article)
Indonesian cuisine varies according to region...
Moni (Information article)
A small settlement on the island of Flores, Moni is a stepping stone to hiking the volcanic Mount Kelimutu, home of Indonesia's famous three-colored lakes...
Nusa Lembongan (Information article)
From its greeneries, mountains and cliffs that provide a pleasant backdrop for relaxing, spa massage, hiking and bicycling, to its white-sand beaches and coral gardens that raise the red flag for surfing and diving, Nusa Lembongan offers a myriad of activities for backpackers, families and extreme sports enthusiasts...
Padang (Information article)
Tourists can choose to proceed to the surfing Mecca of Mentawai Islands, or to the hiking trails of Bukittinggi and the Kerinci Seblat National Park, without using Padang as an access point...
Palu (Information article)
Both rain and tourists snub Palu, one of the driest and least visited places in Indonesia...
Pandang Bai (Information article)
Privacy comes cheap in the lovely beach of Pandangbai, a small, solitary town east of Bali...
Lovina (Information article)
A long, narrow ribbon of black-sand volcanic beaches encloses the sedate Lovina, a string of coastal villages, spa and diving resorts to the northeast of Bali...
Pangandaran (Information article)
The holiday mood is in full swing in Pangandaran, a small town but a big name in West Java for being the region's most popular tourist and surfing getaway...
Parapat (Information article)
Buses with no air conditioners trek the highway from Medan to Parapat, a small town that serves as the springboard for exploring Danau Toba (Lake Toba), touted as Sumatra's loveliest lake, the largest volcanic lake in Southeast Asia, and the largest caldera in the world...
Pekanbaru (Information article)
Pekanbaru might be Indonesia's oil center, but for tourists, there are wiser means of disposing rupiahs than spending them here in this Riau capital with no sights but a few hotels, malls and restaurants...
Pontianak (Information article)
A gory legend surrounds Pontianak, West Kalimantan's capital on the island of Borneo...
Batu Ferringhi (Information article)
Known as the "...
Kapit (Information article)
Visitors' expecting a quiet upriver scene is in for a surprise when they arrive at Kapit...
Keningau (Information article)
Named after the cinnamon tree which is abundant in the place, Keningau experienced a series of name-shifts before finally being put on the map of Malaysia and becoming the "King of Spice" in the spice trade industry under the North Borneo English Company...
Kota Belud (Information article)
Known as the hometown of the Bajau cowboys who are Sabah's own horsemen, this quaint little town is famous for its illustrious tamu market which shatters the monotony of Kota Belud's bucolic surroundings...
Kota Bharu (Information article)
Kota Bahru is strictly a Moslem town, where Friday is not a working day and sharia (Islamic law) is strictly enforced...
Kuala Terengganu (Information article)
Kuala Terengganu has been referred in Arabic as the "...
Kuantan (Information article)
If Kuala Lumpur is the main course in a trip to Malaysia, then Kuantan can be a great dessert...
Limbang (Information article)
Sandwiched between the two borders of Brunei, Limbang is where the traditional and the modern co-exist in Malaysia...
Lundu (Information article)
Lundu's name was believed to originate from the schools of catfish that abound in the Sungai Lundu which flows down from the Gunung Gading National Park...
Ipoh (Information article)
When visiting Ipoh, visitors usually check out the magnificent architecture which can be a perfect backdrop for a souvenir picture, explore the limestone cave (Perak Tong), and taste the unique food of the place...
Mersing (Information article)
Despite of its recent developments, Mersing is not as popular as it was once...
Ko Libong (Information article)
A place that embodies an off-the-beaten-path destination, the lovely island of Ko Libong found just off the coasts of Thailand's Trang Province is blessed with an abundance of beautiful nature such as pristine beaches and turquoise waters set against a wonderful landscape of lush green forests...
Ko Jam (Information article)
A quaint, secluded island lost in the clear waters of the famed Andaman Sea, Ko Jam is a relatively new addition to the Thailand tourist map...
Ko Lipe (Information article)
A speck in the great Andaman Sea of Thailand, the island of Ko Lipe is celebrated as one of the superstars of the region's burgeoning tourist industry...
Ko Muk (Information article)
Renowned for its incredible Emerald Cove, the lovely island of Ko Muk located just off the coasts of Thailand's Trang Province takes its place as one of the most popular attractions of the region...
Ko Ngai (Information article)
Touted as one of the best beaches in Thailand's Trang Province, the island of Ko Ngai boasts of pristine coastline that stretches as far as the eye can see...
Ko Si Chang (Information article)
Used as a former vacationing spot by the famous King Chulalongkorn of Thailand, Ko Si Chang is a quaint resort island nestled just off the coast of the Chonburi Province...
Ko Tarutao (Information article)
Called as "...
Hon Chong (Information article)
The modest village on Hon Chong may not be every tourist's idea of paradise, but it may come close...
Kenh Ga (Information article)
Set between Vietnam's snaking Hoa Long River and the Ninh Binh Province's majestic limestone mountain is Kenh Ga...
Kon Tum (Information article)
The quaint town found in Vietnam's central highlands, Kon Tum is an ideal launching pad to the historical Ho Chi Minh Trail...
Lang Son (Information article)
Vietnam's mountainous northeast province, Lang Son is dubbed as one of the country's essential backpacking destinations...
Long Hai (Information article)
A few hours' drive from the frantic Ho Chi Minh City is the quaint fishing village Long Hai that boasts a sliver of beach paradise, offering rest and relaxation for travelers scaling Vietnam's southern coast...
Long Xuyen (Information article)
The riverside town of Long Xuyen features shaded boulevards, a few colonial buildings and even a cathedral that will truly charm tourists...
My Son (Information article)
Tucked away in the thick jungles of central Vietnam, the ruins of My Son echo the grandeur of the fallen Champa kingdom during its reign...
My Tho (Information article)
My Tho (pronounced as mee-tho) may just be a launch pad to the great Mekong Delta, but the town offers a lot more...
Ninh Binh (Information article)
With its friendly locals, unruffled atmosphere, and the fantastic backdrop of the mountains and the winding Red River, Ninh Binh is a destination that backpackers will find hard to resist...
Nui Ba Den (Information article)
Nui Ba Den is one of Vietnam's eerie places, its mountain dotted with unnamed pagodas and temples...
Phan Thiet (Information article)
Phan Thiet may not be on the top of list of Vietnam destinations, but it certainly can make for a very good alternative to big-ticket attractions such as Ho Chi Minh City or Nha Trang...
Phat Diem (Information article)
Phat Diem may seem like a "run-of-the-mill" Vietnamese lowland town, with its lethargic atmosphere, busy marketplaces, and the incessant hawkers selling postcards...
Rach Gia (Information article)
Situated in Vietnam's southern coast is the rambling and newly-upgraded city of Rach Gia...
Sa Dec (Information article)
Sa Dec is a relatively tranquil riverside town teeming with tree-fringed boulevards, washed-out villas, and street vendors selling fresh produce in large bamboo trays...
Sa Huynh (Information article)
Sa Huynh evokes a tranquil atmosphere, with its sliver of palm-fringed beaches, quaint fishing villages, and a treasure trove of archaeological sites that tickle the minds of inquisitive tourists...
Soc Trang (Information article)
Soc Trang is a newly-upgraded Vietnamese city more than ready to stake its claim as one of the country's destinations...
Pulau Ternate and Tidore (Information article)
Having been a mighty kingdom of spices, Ternate and Tidore now lie serenely, reminding us of a turbulent past full of colorful characters-from sultans and conquerors to pirates...
Pulau Bunaken (Information article)
The crè...
Senggigi (Information article)
When Lombok was announced "...
Pulau Ambon (Information article)
Although ethnic tensions between Muslims and Christians are strong, nature's temptation for adventure is stronger in Pulau Ambon, an airplane trip away from Jakarta...
Pulau Bintan (Information article)
From 16th-century sultans to today's holidaymakers, Pulau Bintan is a good stop for those fleeing from the demands of the bigger world...
Pulau Samosir (Information article)
At the center of what is dubbed as Sumatra's loveliest lake and the largest caldera in the world is Pulau Samosir, the largest island within the island of Sumatra and the fifth largest lake island on the planet...
Rantepao (Information article)
Massive peaked-roof traditional houses or tongkonan dot Rantepao, the main town of Tana Toraja Regency and the most popular base for exploring Tana Toraja's countryside charm...
Ruteng (Information article)
Weddings in Ruteng may seem strange to the outsider...
Samarinda (Information article)
Travelers who find themselves in the ferry highway of the mighty Sungai Mahakam usually stop to grab a bite or take things slow in Samarinda, East Kalimantan's capital...
Sanur (Information article)
The slightly upscale version of Kuta's sun, sea and sand is Sanur, Denpasar City's coastal stretch favored by expatriates and their families for its calm waters and less busier strain of visitors than Kuta...
Sumbawa (Information article)
The island-province of Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara is visited only by surfing enthusiasts, which is unfortunate because as an island of great waves and sandy white beaches, Sumbawa is an undiscovered gem...
Tana Toraja Regency (Information article)
Tana Toraja's famous burial rites can range from spectacular to gruesome depending on who's viewing it...
Tarakan (Information article)
The site of a bloody World War II encounter between Australians and Japanese is Tarakan, a city on the island of the same name in East Kalimantan...
Tirta Gangga (Information article)
The Water Palace is the primary draw of Tirta Gangga or "...
Togean Islands (Information article)
Fifty-six islands and islets of lush rainforests surrounded by ancient coral reef formations lure divers and wildlife-worshippers to the archipelago of Togean Islands off the coast of Central Sulawesi...
Tulamben (Information article)
Tulamben was just a small fishing village northeast of Bali when a 1963 Mt...
Waikabubak (Information article)
As the capital and transport hub of Sumba Barat, Waikabubak is a stepping stone to discovering Sumba's famous megalithic culture, boldly-designed woven fabrics, chunky ponies, and remarkable pasola battles on horseback...
Waingapu (Information article)
In Waingapu, vendors are not ashamed to bring bundles of woven textiles and woodcarvings around town...
Beaufort (Information article)
Set in the outskirts of Sabah, Beaufort (meaning old fort) bears the name of an elegant French old town but in lieu of the typical cadence of French high street shops, it has its wooden shop houses that render a pastoral touch to the town...
Belaga (Information article)
Belaga is the last town in Sarawak known to its inhabitants as a quaint and laidback trading post and administrative center amid the longhouses and rows of Chinese shops...
Bintulu (Information article)
Once a humble fishing hamlet, the coastal town of Bintulu has turned into a well-planned industrial town, brought about by multibillion engineering projects, while still retaining its cultural and natural grandeur...
Butterworth (Information article)
Butterworth (not to be mistaken as the town in South Africa or an ancient township in England) sounds foreign but this town has long been affectionately known as Bagan to its native inhabitants...
Cherating (Information article)
Perched on the East Coast of Malaysia, Cherating may not have the grandeur of the Caribbean beaches but it is still widely considered as the perfect antidote to a "frenzied" city life...
Georgetown (Information article)
Malaysia's oldest British settlement was named after King George IV of England now serves as a seat of administration and commercial hub of Penang...
Miri (Information article)
This bucolic village at the mouth of the Sungai Miri River is a jump-off portal to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Mulu National Park and known to seasoned travelers for its amazing gorges, virgin rainforests, thriving wildlife and its oil deposits found since in 1910 on Canada Hill...
Sandakan (Information article)
As the second largest city in Sabah of East Malaysia, Sandakan has seen sporadic growth through the years, after having the infamous Japanese airfield built by prisoners of war through force labor...
Ko Yao (Information article)
Literally translated as "long islands," Ko Yao located off the coast of the Phang Nga Province is unmistakably a far cry from its American namesake...
Krabi (Information article)
The capital of the popular namesake province, the city of Krabi is often overlooked by tourists...
Lampang (Information article)
A land of horse-drawn carriages, Lampang is an old-fashioned paradise...
Lamphun (Information article)
Said to have been constructed in the shape of a conch, the ancient town of Lamphun once served as the capital of the legendary Hariphunchai Kingdom which provided the basis of modern Thailand...
Loei (Information article)
A town of concrete and automobiles in the middle of a wilderness, Loei serves as one of the few reminders of modern civilization in its namesake province...
Lopburi (Information article)
The city of Lopburi in central Thailand teems with monkeys as though they own it...
Mae Hong Son (Information article)
The capital of the northwest Thailand province of the same name, Mae Hong Son serves as the only sign of civilization in a region dominated by wilderness...
Mae Sai (Information article)
A busy town for its size, quaint Mae Sai is first and foremost a travel base...
Mae Sariang (Information article)
Barely registering a blip on Thailand's tourist scene radar, the riverside town of Mar Sariang has not much going for it...
Mae Sot (Information article)
Possessing a big-city heart within its small-town body, Mae Sot pulsates with activities that belie its quaint size...
Ku Phra Koh Na (Information article)
One of the most popular attractions of the bustling city of Roi Et found in northeastern Thailand, the ruins of the Ku Phra Koh Na Temple is a sight to behold...
Mukdahan (Information article)
A rising star of the Isaan Region's tourist scene, the town of Mukdahan serves as an important travel base for tourists shuttling back and forth from the borders of Thailand and neighbor Laos...
Nakhon Pathom (Information article)
Professing to be Thailand's oldest city, Nakhon Pathom prides itself with Phra Pathom Chedi...
Nong Khai (Information article)
Lying only a short distance from Vientiane, the capital of neighboring Laos, the sleepy town of Nong Khai exhibits a very strong Laotian influence...
Pak Bara (Information article)
Probably the best gateway to the Andaman Sea , Thailand's beach resort paradise, the quaint town of Pak Bara is a popular jump-off spot for tourists headed towards the warm sun, pristine beaches and turquoise waters...
Phimai (Information article)
A land of Khmer ruins, the quaint and sleepy town of Phimai seems like a place that time forgot...
Phrae (Information article)
The capital of a province of the same name, the old city of Phrae is characterized by a hodgepodge of Thai, Burmese, and Lao architectural structures...
Prachuap Khiri Khan (Information article)
A relatively unknown travel frontier, the sleepy town of Prachuap Khiri Khan beguiles visitors with its rustic and undeveloped feel...
Northern Thailand (Information article)
Arguably the most diverse region in the country, Northern Thailand has served as a major tourist hotspot for decades...
Pai (Information article)
As a popular tourist destination in northern Thailand, Pai was once a closely-guarded secret of the backpacker crowd...
So'n La (Information article)
Son La is an archetypal montagnard (mountain dweller) settlement and more: emerald surroundings, impressive views of Vietnam's northwest mountains, and a garland of local attractions also characterize this place...
Quang Ngai (Information article)
Quang Ngai's heart beats as fast as that of a big metropolis, with its economy slowly picking up the pace of more developed urban areas such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi...
Son My (Information article)
The verdant fields giving way to rice paddies, thriving rows of soursop (guyabano) trees, and locals wearing bright smiles and conical hats in Son My (also called My Lai) veil its blood-curdling past...
Song Cau (Information article)
Tourists used to overlook Song Cau with the mind-set of reaching some of Vietnam's more popular coastal destinations such as Nha Trang or Danang...
Tra Kieu (Information article)
Centuries have passed and majority of its structure have been destroyed, but Tra Kieu (formerly known as Simhapura, "...
Putra Jaya (Information article)
Dubbed as Malaysia's first "...
Indonesia (Culture article)
Indonesia has around 300 ethnic groups with different cultures influenced by the Indians, Arabs, Chinese, Malays, and the Europeans...
Frankfurt (History article)
Frankfurt, which is the financial centre of Germany, is situated in the south-western part of this country...
Thimphu (Information article)
From a lowly settlement of the Bhutanese people, Thimphu is now an urban sprawl, providing a counterpoint to the traditional Bhutan, its former capital, Punakha, and its slow climbing into the fold of modernity...
Western Bhutan (Information article)
Western Bhutan can easily strike one as a quiet and serene land...
Beihai (Information article)
Beach lovers and Beihai could be a match made in heaven...
Changchun (Information article)
Changchun, the capital and the largest city of Jilin Province, keeps records of some of the defining moments in Chinese history with its cluster of historical landmarks such as the Imperial Palace, home to the Japanese puppet government, and to China's last emperor, Pu Yi...
Changsha (Information article)
The birthplace of Chinese communism is Changsa, a major rice market during the Qing Dynasty that gradually emerged as today's sprawling metropolis of aristocratic subdivisions, towering skylines and historical sites, which include Hunan University, where Mao Zedong studied and was baptized into communism...
Chengde (Information article)
A parkland of hillside majestic resorts, lakes, pagodas and palaces make Chengde, a city in Hebei and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a favorite summer getaway for the emperors of the early Qing Dynasty as well as to present-day excursionists...
Lombok (Information article)
Lombok's unspoiled natural beauty paints a picture of Bali minus the bars and the A-list resorts...
Maluku (Information article)
Incredible sea gardens, idyllic tropical beaches and forest-coated volcanoes are among the star attractions included in the tourism plate of Maluku, a name that went down in history books as Spice Islands, the only place on Earth where nutmeg, mace, cloves, and other rare seasonings were grown, for which, many early Europeans risked their lives in sea travel and war...
Nusa Tenggara (Information article)
It has been its uniqueness that placed Nusa Tenggara in the orbit of global tourism...
Papua Province (Information article)
Some of the world's tallest trees, highest mountain ranges, longest lakes, and widest expanse of mangrove forests form the terrain of the province, Papua, Indonesia's western cut on New Guinea, the world's largest and highest tropical island...
Solo (Information article)
A strong Javanese culture and history is the unmistakable backdrop of Solo, Central Java's least Westernized city and one-half of the ancient Mataram Kingdom...
Surabaya (Information article)
Indonesian independence had its birth in Surabaya, called the "...
Bingling Si (Information article)
The 100-foot seated image of Maitreya or Future Buddha is the star of Bingling Si, also known as Bingling Temple, a series of grottoes filled with some of the world's finest examples of Buddhist sculpture carved into the natural caves and caverns in a canyon along the Yellow River...
Johor Bahru (Information article)
Flanked between the two inseparably linked countries of Singapore and Malaysia, Johor Bahru has all the blessings and blemishes to show to travelers and is not ashamed to admit them...
Luzon (Information article)
The largest region in the Philippine archipelago and the location of the capital of Manila, Luzon is a portrait of topographical variations: from the towering mountain ranges that descend into vast fields and the seemingly infinite slivers of fine sand and rushing waters to the sprawling collection of rustic towns and bustling cities...
Kiribati (History article)
Kiribati has been inhabited by Micronesians since 3000 BC...
Dumaguete (Information article)
With its reputation as a university town, Dumaguete would probably evoke thoughts of dull streets fringed with libraries, and students balancing towers of books while walking...
Negros (Information article)
Negros Island may be divided into two regions, but the Occidental region's urban attractions juxtaposed with the Oriental's rich cultural heritage blend well and make for a truly holistic vacation...
Panay (Information article)
Most tourists overlook Panay with the seductive charms of Boracay's pearl-white sands and cerulean waters, found in its northern tip...
Kiribati (Culture article)
Te anene or songs and te mwaie or dances are held in high regard in Kiribati...
Ko Lanta (Information article)
Literally translated as the "...
Ko Tao (Information article)
A diver's paradise, the turtle-shaped island of Ko Tao is a glistening jewel found in the Gulf of Thailand...
Mae Aw (Information article)
Thailand's own version of a Chinatown, the quaint Mae Aw attracts tourists due to its distinctive Chinese influence and lack of Thai residents at the first glance...
Samut Songkhram (Information article)
Nestled by the mouth of Thailand's Mae Nam Klong River, the coastal town of Samut Songkhram is probably most known for its banks that are literally made up of fossilized shells...
Soppong and Around (Information article)
Found halfway between Mae Hong Son and Pai, the thriving little town of Soppong is a more peaceful and laid-back alternative to some of the other attractions in Thailand's bustling tourist scene...
Tak (Information article)
With more than eight centuries of history tucked under its belt, the Tak Province is considered to be one of the oldest settlements in all of northern Thailand...
Thong Pha Phum (Information article)
A quaint town set against limestone peaks, Thong Pha Phum nevertheless bustles with intense activity that belies its size...
Ubon Ratchathani (Information article)
A part of the so-called "...
Udon Thani (Information article)
Considered as a gateway to Northeast Thailand, the city of Udon Thani is now a burgeoning tourist attraction by virtue of its so-called red light district that has steadily been developing over the past years...
Um Phang (Information article)
Um Phang would probably have remained an unknown travel frontier, if not for the largest and most impressive waterfalls in all of Thailand - the Nam Tok Thilawsu...
Aluthgama, Bentota and Induruwa (Information article)
Situated in the West Coast, Aluthgama, Bentota &...
Kiribati (Weather article)
Kiribati's temperature does not reach feverish intensities unlike in the tropics, but because of the humidity, the feeling in Kiribati is like being inside a sauna...
Kiribati (When to go article)
December to March is usually the wet season in Kiribati, and so this is the perfect time to go there to counter the humidity...
Micronesia (History article)
Micronesians started to settle in their land about 4,000 years ago, following a decentralized system of chieftain, which later evolved into an economic and religious empire centralized on Yap...
Micronesia (Culture article)
Traditions like extended families and clan systems are observed throughout Micronesia, although the country's four states each has its own traditions and cultures...
Bumthang Dzongkhag (Information article)
Home to the oldest Buddhist goemba (monastery) and lakhang (palace), Bumthang Dzongkhag is a valley set in the heartland of Bhutan...
Singapore (History article)
Singapore's early history is not much documented, although there are accounts mentioning the land dating back to the 3rd century...
Singapore (Weather article)
Singapore is generally classified to have a tropical rainforest climate, which means that it has no distinctive seasons...
Singapore (Culture article)
Singapore is a melting pot: its populace is a hodgepodge of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and European descent...
Central Bhutan (Information article)
Getting to this side of Bhutan is the chance to explore the sprawling Trongsa Dzong which exhibits the grandeur of Bhutanese architecture, the sacred Bumthang Valley in Zhemgang and the Royal Manas National Park in Sarpang...
Chukha Dzongkhag (Information article)
If Bumthang's landscape is dotted with a number of ancient temples and monasteries, Chhukha Dzongkhag on the other hand houses some of the oldest hydropower plants (one is the Tala Power Plant) in Bhutan...
Eastern Bhutan (Information article)
Ancestors of the Bhutanese people may not have a sophisticated knowledge in engineering but interestingly, Eastern Bhutan is built on the edge of a hill and not tucked auspiciously in the valleys...
Jakar (Information article)
Nestled on the Chamkhar Valley of Bumthang above the ledge of Bjark village, Jakar was the foremost seat of Yongzinn Ngagi Wangchuk and played an important role as the bastion of defense of the whole eastern dzongkhag (kingdom)...
Lhuentse Dzongkhag (Information article)
A far-flung district in the north of Bhutan, Lhuetse Dzongkhag, also known as Kurtoe by its inhabitants, lies on the crescent-shaped slope facing a hillock from which the strategically placed dzong (temple) overlooks the surrounding countryside like an armed sentinel...
Mongar Dzongkhag (Information article)
Mongar Dzongkhag is a gateway to the Drametse Goemba, a monastery important to the Nyingma tradition which is the oldest of the four major sects of the Tibetan Buddhism and, and to its 16 gewogs (villages)...
Mongar (Information article)
Built high on a gently sloping knoll, Mongar marks the beginning of Eastern Bhutan...
Paro Dzongkhag (Information article)
Smacked in the middle of the Paro Valley, Paro shares a sliver of legends, heroism and natural splendor from the treasure trove of Bhutan...
Paro (Information article)
The tiny town of Paro, the seat of Paro Dzongkhag, is the home of the Paro Tsechu, an annual festival that attracts a growing number of tourists from around the world...
Samdrup Jongkhar (Information article)
Tagged as the "...
Sarpang Dzongkhag (Information article)
Nestled in the central southern foothills of the Black Mountain bordering India is Sarpang Dzongkhag...
Trashi Yangtse Dzongkhag (Information article)
Hemmed in the eastern side of Bhutan, Trashi Yangtse Dzongkhag is renowned for its dappa (wooden bowls) made from rhododendron wood and used all over Bhutan...
Baoshan (Information article)
A great historic battle was waged in Baoshan...
Basha (Information article)
Ancient customs take center stage in Basha, a scenic uphill village known for its Miao tribe, whose boys and men still wear their period costumes, carry swords, and wear their long hair rolled up into topknots...
Batang (Information article)
The closest city to the "paradise" gates of Tibet is Batang, a county by the Tibetan border in Sichuan Province that offers a warmer, more tourist-friendly escape from the chilly highlands of Tibet...
Badaling (Information article)
Of the Great Wall's 50-mile stretch, one site is the most visited, and thus, most photographed: Badaling, a portion of the wall snaking through the rolling hills of Beijing city...
Beidaihe (Information article)
Everyone seems to can't get enough of Beidaihe...
Chuandixia (Information article)
Traditional Chinese architecture and ancient fairytales give Chuandixia an old world charm distinct from other villages in Beijing...
Dunhuang (Information article)
A crater on Mars was named after Dunhuang, a city at the crossroads of the famous Silk Road founded in 111 BC by Emperor Wudi of the Han dynasty...
Dehang (Information article)
Monkey kings and drum princesses have found a home in Dehang, a self-professed "...
Papua New Guinea (History article)
Papua is derived from pepuah, a Malay word for "frizzy Melanesian hair...
Danba (Information article)
The honor of becoming Chinese National Geographic's "...
Papua New Guinea (Culture article)
Papua New Guinea's culture is complex and multi-faceted...
Jinghong (Information article)
Damenglong or Menglong is the Chinese counterpart of an Australian outback: peaceful, laidback, simple...
Damenglong (Information article)
Damenglong or Menglong is the Chinese counterpart of an Australian outback: peaceful, laidback, simple...
Golmud (Information article)
For its fertile lands energized by around 20 big and small salt lakes, Golmud is literally on the highway to Tibet, and connotatively on the road to stardom as "China's Salt Lake City...
Dingshan (Information article)
From figurines to garbage cans, everything is finely -crafted and ornamented in Dingshan, Yixing's "...
Pulau Perhentian (Information article)
Literally means "...
Semporna and Pulau Sipadan (Information article)
Malaysia may have many good spots for diving but it is Sipadan (Barracuda Point) that seems to capture the title of the "...
Tambunan (Information article)
Acclaimed by the locals as one of Sabah's most enchanting destinations, Tambunan is a peaceful township with a promise of natural and local bounty...
Tuaran (Information article)
Smacked in the northwest coast division of Sabah, the word Tuaran is believed to have come from the Malay world tawaran which means "...
Batad (Information article)
The promise of a good view of the world-famous Ifugao rice terraces is enough to make tourists come to Batad, but there is more to experience in this meek tribal village...
Cagayan de Oro (Information article)
Whitewater rafting in the Philippines means only one place: Cagayan de Oro...
Catbalogan (Information article)
Blessed with a myriad of city attractions, immaculate natural wonders, and very scant tourist traffic, Catbalogan is a breath of fresh air from the rest of the Philippines' urban sprawls...
Cebu (Information article)
The province of Cebu is the Philippines' largest sea port and a popular tourist destination...
Coron (Information article)
Coron's mountainous coasts have hindered beach-bums from soaking up in the beaches the way most people do in other parts of Palawan, but the Calamian Archipelago's eastern subgroup makes up for it with neighboring shipwrecks and atolls...
Ranong (Information article)
Nestled by the Andaman Coast and the neighboring Myanmar border, the frenetic city of Ranong is probably as average as any other Thai town...
Rayong Province (Information article)
Famous for its resort paradise, Rayong Province is a big-time stud in Thailand's crown of tourist destinations...
Sakhon Nakhon Province (Information article)
Lying atop the Khorat Plateau and bordered by the great Mekong River, the province of Sakhon Nakhon is well-known as the homeland of two of the most revered monks in Thailand...
Samut Prakan Province (Information article)
Samut Prakan literally means "...
Samut Sakhon (Information article)
Known as "...
Sangkhom (Information article)
While traversing the roads to Loei Province or Nong Khai, one may be enticed by the lovely waterfalls cascading on the sleepy town of Sangkhom...
Satun (Information article)
Straddling along the neighboring Malaysian border, the sleepy city of Satun is mostly used as a travel base for tourists who want to visit the surrounding sights...
Songkhla (Information article)
Called "...
Southern Thailand (Information article)
A tour-de-force of picturesque islands and lovely beaches, Southern Thailand is a big-time star in the country's bustling tourist scene...
Tha Bo (Information article)
Sheets of kuaytiaw (flat noodles) drying in the sun are a common sight when traveling around in Tha Bo...
Renu Nakhon (Information article)
Those who love cotton and silk can't go wrong with making a "...
That Phanom (Information article)
When in That Phanom, one couldn't possibly miss the grand sight of the imposing Wat Phra That Phanom - its most famous and recognizable landmark...
Trang (Information article)
Known for its Vegetarian Festival, a spirit-warding occasion that involves a vegan diet and morbid acts of self-mutilation by the participants, Trang Province is certainly a colorful and interesting destination...
Three Pagodas Pass (Information article)
A witness to the numerous wars waged by the Thais and the Burmese through centuries, the parcel of land now known as the Three Pagodas Pass stands as a stalwart symbol of peace and atonement between the two then-warring nations...
Bogra (Information article)
Tucked in the Rajshahi Division, Bogra is one of the oldest towns in Bangladesh and serves as a portal to the commercial and business trades to other divisions and districts...
Bagerhat (Information article)
Bagehat is a city that dates back to as far as the 15th century and known to Bangladesh as the "...
Bandarban (Information article)
Visitors coming to this side of Bangladesh will be delighted to see that the small and remote town of Bandarban features interesting sights and gaudy festivals such as the Sangrai, Maghi Purnima and the Raj Punnyah...
Barisal (Information article)
At first glance, Barisal seems sophisticated, always busy with yachts and fishing boats but when the veil is lifted, this town is "...
Burimari (Information article)
If Barisal's port is humming with activity, much of Burimari is lethargic and mundane...
Chittagong (Information article)
Moored, worn-out boats on the Bay of Bengal, fishnets on the waterfront, fishermen's wives by the harbor paint a recurrent picture of the largest city port in southeastern Bangladesh known as Chittagong...
Comilla (Information article)
Nestled southeast of Dhaka and hemmed by the low hillocks of Mainamati-Lalmai Ridge, Comilla is a rambling center of the Buddhist culture...
Dinajpur (Information article)
A visit to Dinajpur is not visually stimulating to those who don't have time to look around...
Kushtia (Information article)
Kushtia may hum with activity but it still remains as one of the most impoverished towns in Bangladesh...
Lhuentse (Information article)
Lhuentse seemed to have fallen asleep when Buddha showered abundant blessings on Bhutan...
Phuentsholing (Information article)
Far from the conservatism and religious vibe of Paro, Phuentsholing doesn't have grandiose temples and monasteries to boast about...
Trashigang Dzongkhag (Information article)
Trashigang Dzongkhag is one of the remotest districts in Eastern Bhutan...
Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag (Information article)
The last town before Central Bhutan is a spit of land called Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag...
Kampung Ayer (Information article)
Dubbed as the "...
Mahasthangarh (Information article)
Dubbed as the oldest archeological site in Bangladesh, Mahasthangarh is smacked at the western bank of the Karatoa River, in the tiny town of Bogra...
Tutong (Information article)
A haven for nature-lovers, the Tutong district of Brunei attracts tourists with its wonderful preservation parks and beaches...
Guiping (Information article)
Although it is the hometown of the man who ignited one of the world's bloodiest combats, Guiping is much more known for its fun factor: friendly policemen, nationally-famous Xi Shan tea, and eco-adventures at par with the credit limit of a budget traveler...
Guoliangcun (Information article)
Great hiking is the twin brother of Guoliangcun, a mere village in the middle of a nature reserve that rose to prominence for its mysterious caves, mountain slides and surreal cliffs immortalized in many mythological Chinese flicks and in many tourists' photo albums...
Guangyuan (Information article)
Thousands of years of history have shaped what is today known as Guangyuan, the capital of Ju Kingdom from the Spring and Autumn era (770 BC-476 BC) to the Warring States Period (476 BC-221 BC)...
Balaju (Information article)
Once a quaint rural village, Balaju is today the industrial hub of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu...
Banepa (Information article)
The quaint town of Banepa serves as a significant trading hub in Nepal, particularly because it possesses the only highway that connects the region to the rest of the country...
Begnas Tal and Rupa Tal (Information article)
Primed to be Nepal's next big tourist attractions, the Begnas Tal and Rupa Tal lakes are at present still sporadically visited by tourists...
Birganj (Information article)
The city of Birganj is a cauldron of activities...
Marshall Island (History article)
Micronesians arrived by canoe to Marshall Islands and started settling there since the 2nd millennium BC...
Bungamati (Information article)
A relic from Nepal's past, the quaint Newari village of Bungamati still roughly appears as it was centuries ago...
Donsol (Information article)
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Kurunegala (Information article)
The ancient city of Kurunegala, known as Hasthishailya-Pura (City of Elephant Rock) in Sanskrit, wasn't attacked by ferocious invaders but by mosquitoes, making it an alarming malaria-infested area for years and discouraging travelers from visiting it...
Matale (Information article)
Matale may not have a dazzling array of landscape to fire up the imagination but it being one of Sri Lanka's ancient cities gives it an Old World charm as it murmurs, through the remaining structures, the halcyon period of the Rajarata (Land of Kings)...
Monaragala (Information article)
With a number of rivers (Menik Gangga, Heda Oya, Kumbukka Oya) and reservoirs (Muthukandiya and Senanayake) surrounding Monaragala, it's no wonder the whole town is carpeted with lush rolling fields with the thickly forested Vadinahella Mountain overlooking the Uvu Province as a backdrop...
Nilaveli (Information article)
The spit of Nilaveli coast is the sister shore of Trincomalee's in Sri Lanka, one of the popular destinations of the beachcombing tourists from different corners of the globe...
Vavuniya (Information article)
Vanuniya is a lethargic town set in the northern part of Sri Lanka, occasionally appearing on the newspaper and the late-night news or being a frontline town between the conflicting Sri Lankan army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, commonly known as Tami Tigers...
Lukang (History article)
Originally known as Lok-kang ("deer harbor"), Lukang got its name from the masses of deerskins traded in its ports during the Dutch occupation...
Dakshinkali (Information article)
Somewhere in the Kathmandu Valley, near Pharping Village, is one of the most "...
Central Terai (Information article)
Said to be the birthplace of the great Buddha, Central Terai is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Nepal...
Daman (Information article)
Offering some of the best views of the Himalayas anywhere, the quaint village of Daman in Nepal is however relatively unknown in the tourist world...
Camiguin (Information article)
Camiguin's infamous location in the terror-stricken Mindanao has kept most tourists away, discouraging them to visit an array interesting places, spectacular views, and dynamic activities...
Davao (Information article)
With its thriving economy and well-preserved cultural heritages, it is no wonder why most people dub Davao City as the premier city of the South...
El Nido (Information article)
El Nido is a nest of nature's bounty, with its palm-fringed white beaches, lush neighboring isles, and exotic flora and fauna...
Iloilo (Information article)
Iloilo is a blend of the old and the new: from the centuries-old cathedrals to the contemporary water parks and roads...
Leyte (Information article)
Leyte has witnessed some of the Philippines' most grueling conflicts...
Masbate (Information article)
With its mountainous terrain and almost untouched forests, it is a surprise that Masbate is untouched by the development that is prominent in nearby regions such as in the chaotic Philippine capital Manila...
Mindoro (Information article)
The mountainous terrain and undeveloped pathways make Mindoro a relatively unpopular choice among tourists...
Moalboal (Information article)
A veteran among Cebu beaches, Moalboal still mesmerizes tourists with its sugar-white sands, waters of almost every shade of blue, and the breathtaking seascape...
Naga (Information article)
Nestled in Bicol region's collection of quaint towns and jagged mountain ranges is the thriving metropolis Naga...
Padre Burgos (Information article)
Padre Burgos may look like a premier beach destination with its seemingly endless strips of fine sand and immaculate waters, but it is better known as one of the Philippines' prime diving spots...
Panglao Island (Information article)
Found just off Bohol's southwestern coast, Panglao Island is a relatively chaste beach-destination, a more secluded alternative to the ever-congested shores of Boracay...
Puerto Galera (Information article)
Boasting of sprawling shores of pearl-white sands and aquamarine waters, Puerto Galera is Oriental Mindoro's crowning glory...
Puerto Princesa (Information article)
Located in Palawan's eastern coast, Puerto Princesa ("...
Sabang (Information article)
Sabang's bare beaches may not be as captivating as that of Boracay's, but underwater, it teems with vibrant marine life that will make rainbows dull in comparison...
Sagada (Information article)
Sagada's cool climate and lush mountainous terrain seduce trekking aficionados (particularly those of steel nerves) into gearing up and exploring its shady nooks and steep cliffs...
Samar Province (Information article)
The low tourist traffic in Samar has left the island's lush forests and seemingly infinite coasts pretty much immaculate...
Siargao (Information article)
Philippines' recent addition to its welter of discoveries is Siargao...
Siquijor Island (Information article)
Something magical about Siquijor entices visitors to come and stay...
Tacloban (Information article)
Tacloban is steeped with history and culture as evident with the celebrated war memorials and the colorful festivals...
Sentosa (Information article)
Sentosa is the premier island resort getaway in Singapore, which was originally a fishing village unthinkingly named Pulau Blakang Mati - or "The Island of the Dead...
Marina Bay (Information article)
An artificial bay found by the southern tip of Singapore, Marina Bay burst into the spotlight in 2008 when it played host to the prestigious Singapore Grand Prix - the first time ever that a Formula One race was staged at nighttime, lit up by floodlights...
Singapore River (Information article)
Singapore River bore witness to probably the greatest chapter in Singapore's history - the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles by its banks...
Ratnapura (Information article)
Tagged as the "...
Haputale (Information article)
Located in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, Haputale (also known as The Hill Country), allows a bird's eye view to the whole Uvu Province and a glorious sight of the Ohiya Peak, the Horton's Plains and World's End, illumined by the flickering light of the Hambantota Lighthouse...
Jaffna (Information article)
Once named as the "...
Kataragama (Information article)
Among the destinations in Sri Lanka, the remote town of Kataragama is undoubtedly the most popular pilgrimage sites among Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims in the country for it is believed to be the domain of the benevolent god Skanda...
Hat Yao (Information article)
Trang Province's version of Long Beach, Hat Yao is a far cry from its namesake counterpart, but it is definitely a long resort as a matter of fact...
Sangkhlaburi (Information article)
A veritable hodgepodge of Thai, Lao, Burmese, Karen, and Mon influences, Sangkhlaburi is probably one of the most ethnically diverse areas in the whole of Thailand...
Trat Province (Information article)
Thailand's Trat Province is a gem-seeker's paradise...
Waley (Information article)
Waley's location close to the borders of neighbor Myanmar has made it into a bustling smuggling point for years...
Tsetang (Information article)
Tsetang is a cultural and historical Shangri-La, with its picturesque views of mountains and rivers, imposing monasteries, and an array of multi-ethnic locals...
North Vietnam (Information article)
Blessed with towering mountain ranges, charming montagnard (mountain dweller) villages, and a stunning coastline, Vietnam's northern territory is the essential Southeast Asian vacation...
Marshall Island (Culture article)
The Marshallese used to be among the world's greatest navigators...
Batu Karas (Information article)
Surfers looking for non-descript beaches to conquer stick their boards at Batu Karas, one of Java's most relaxed, off-the-beaten surf tracks sheltered by a rocky peninsula...
Baliem Valley (Information article)
Stone-Age tribes have survived into the 21st century at Baliem Valley, a town in the tribal Papua region...
Wat Hin Mak Peng (Information article)
Found in Thailand's Nong Khai Province, the Wat Hin Mak Peng is a temple whose sacredness and beautiful scenery has made it into a veritable tourist destination in its own right...
Wat Phra That Bang Phuan (Information article)
Considered as one of the most sacred sites in Thailand's Nong Khai Province, the Wat Phra That Bang Phuan is a temple firmly rooted in antiquity...
Wat Phu Tok (Information article)
A "...
Wat Tham Seua (Information article)
A tiger once roamed the caves where the Wat Tham Seua now stands, hence its moniker "...
Jessore (Information article)
Frequent fliers coming to Bangladesh might overlook Jessore's sprawling date palm trees lining its paved roads and the smell of dhankket (rice paddy) that dot the countryside because they would rather prefer to roam in the capital Dhaka or the adventure-laden Sundurban Forest which is quite near to the Jessore's main town...
Kaptai (Information article)
Visitors to Bangladesh expecting the postcard-worthy vista of Kaptai, with lovers riding a shampan (traditional boat) to the Kaptai Lake or families strolling by the quaint lakeside, will be disappointed...
Khulna Division (Information article)
Hardcore travelers and "real" adventurers will sure to love the vibe that Khulna exudes...
Mainimati Ruins (Information article)
If the mythical Atlantis submerged into the waters with its advance civilization, Mainimati in Comilla also lost its dynasty which remains to be a great puzzle yet to be solved by of scholars who are trying to find clues to the sudden decline of the empire...
Puthia (Information article)
Smacked in The East of Rajshani town, Puthia is not even included in the map of Bangladesh due to its sheer smallness...
Haihua (Information article)
A good transit point to Hongjiang and Fenghuang is Haihua, a city in Hunan that offers some of the most challenging and highest hikes to the mountain belt of Zhanjiajie National Forest Park...
Kakani (Information article)
The unimpeded view of the northwestern Himalayan Mountains is reason enough for many tourists to head up the quaint hill town of Kakani...
Kirtipur (Information article)
Looking at the quaint and sleepy town of Kirtipur, one might be surprised to know that it featured prominently in the shaping of Nepal's modern history...
Mihintale (Information article)
Dubbed as the cradle of Sri Lankan Buddhism, Mihintale houses a number of popular religious units such as the Kantaka Cetiya, the earliest religious monument in Sri Lanka...
Tangalla (Information article)
Hemmed in the Hambantota District on the South Coast of Sri Lanka, Tanggala is a laidback and beach named after the odd position of a rock in its coastline called tanggala or "projected rock...
Tissamaharama (Information article)
Hemmed on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Tissamaharama's core serves as a jump-off point to visitors aching to get to the wildlife safari of Yala National Park or experience the Kataragama's Thaipusam Festival where locals chant "...
Unawatuna (Information article)
Unlike other Sri Lankan beaches, Unawatuna has unbridled charm that sets it apart from its rivals, making to be named as the "Best Beach in the World" by the reputable travel channel...
Weligama (Information article)
Weligama, which means "...
Wellawaya (Information article)
If other Sri Lankan destinations are peppered with colossal temples or exquisite stupas, Wellawaya, situated at Uva Province, has some of the best waterfalls (Diyaluma and the Rawana) along with the mysterious rock sculpture of the Buddha known as Buduruwagala, which also means "...
Ampara (Information article)
If the West Coast sprawls with immaculate beaches, Ampara on the other hand, brims with goodwill due to the number of workers for non-government organization trying to make a difference in this remote town...
Badulla (Information article)
Hemmed by lush rice fields along the river banks of Gallanda Oya, Badulla is famous for its tea plantation and rolling terrain...
Bandarawela (Information article)
On the hillock of Bandarawela are vegetable plots, tea gardens and housing developments which make a quaint view of a typical pastoral town...
Batticaloa (Information article)
Set in the East Coast, Batticaloa means "muddy lagoon" in Sinhalese and is home to mostly Tamils, Sinhalese and Moors...
Beruwela and Moragalle (Information article)
Hemmed along the coast of South Colombo, Beruwela and Moragalle are beach town resorts that stride in terms of development in the recent years...
Buttala (Information article)
Surrounded by abandoned fields and dense forests, Buttala is a good base for eco-tourism activities...
Dambulla (Information article)
Dambulla is known for having the best preserved ancient edifices in Sri Lanka, with the prominence of "...
Ella (Information article)
Despite of its reputation as a sleepy town, Ella is still one of the most breathtaking destinations in Sri Lanka...
Habarana (Information article)
Despite of its smallness, Harabana is still considered a tourism hub in Sri Lanka for having a chain of high class tourist resorts...
Bali (Information article)
With its quaint riverside atmosphere, lively market streets, and impressive local attractions, Bali offers a less tedious afternoon stroll compared to the neighboring trade and commercial powerhouse Taipei...
Beigan (Information article)
A small island bursting with verdant forests, pristine shores, and an idyllic atmosphere throughout the year, Beigan is almost untouched by modernity...
Beipu (Information article)
Beipu is Taiwan's portrait of the Hakka culture, as seen in the walled town's collection of cultural and historical sites, a maze of winding streets, and the markets teeming with distinctly Southern China tea and nut blends...
Beitou (Information article)
Located in Taiwan's northern territory, thriving district of Beitou is a two-faced coastal beauty, with a busy metropolis in one side and a tranquil hot spring escape on the other...
Changhua (Information article)
Located in Taiwan's western region, Changhua is the trade and commercial powerhouse of its namesake province...
Chiayi (Information article)
Chiayi is a prime thoroughfare to Taiwan's most popular conservation facility, the Alishan Scenic Area...
Chihpen (Information article)
Less than an hour's ride from the bustling Taitung City is Chihpen...
Danshui (Information article)
Danshui makes for an ideal weekend escape, with its well-preserved colonial architecture, panoramas of seemingly infinite waters, and lip-smacking seafood cuisine...
Guandu (Information article)
Conveniently located near Taipei, Guandu exudes the big-city exuberance minus the metropolis' tourist hordes and the raucous market streets...
Little Liuchiu Island (Information article)
Located south of Kaohsiung City, Little Liuchiu Island is a burst of colors against the turquoise waters in southwest Taiwan...
Southern Taiwan (Information article)
Taiwan's southern region offers a laid-back retreat away from the chaotic cities up north...
Taitung (Information article)
At a glance, there may not be much to see in Taitung...
Pleiku (Information article)
Pleiku may lack the vibrant colors and the indubitable charm most of Vietnam's urban centers possess, what with its clusters of nondescript houses, raucous wholesale markets, and an uncanny feel of restraint...
Tay Ninh (Information article)
Apart from the dusty, underdeveloped roads and the quaint stalls selling coconuts, there is one thing tourists will immediately notice once they arrive in the northwestern border town of Tay Ninh: flocks of Vietnamese locals wearing white ao dai and ao gam (traditional garments), converging in a vast and grandiose temple that draws the attention of almost everyone who passes by...
Thuan An-Vinh Hien Road (Information article)
The sight of clear azure skies, the invigorating feel of crisp coastal breezes, and the stunning vista of the South China Sea make the road to Thuan An and Vinh Hien definitely worth taking...
Tra Vinh (Information article)
The narrow access road and the secluded location may single out Tra Vinh from the other Mekong Delta settlements, but this meek town sprawls with a rich blend of cultures as well as the friendly locals that never hesitate to help weary travelers...
Tuy Hoa (Information article)
Known for its hospitality which is a notch higher than the rest of Vietnam's waterfront settlements, Tuy Hoa is an ideal stopover for tourists scaling the country's southern coast...
Vinh Long (Information article)
The rather noisy streets congested with street vendors and honking motorbikes do not hinder Vinh Long from offering a relaxing retreat away from the city rush...
Tam Coc (Information article)
With its towering plant-strewn mountains projecting from the tranquil verdant rice fields, covert caves of diverse structure, and the ever-present mystical atmosphere, it is no wonder why Tam Coc is one of Vietnam's top tourist attractions...
Mirissa (Information article)
Visitors coming to the shores of Mirissa should not expect posh or lavish accommodations...
North of Colombo (Information article)
This side of Sri Lanka features the pristine beach of Negombo where visitors can see traditional water vessels sailing in the vastness of the sea among a number of fishermen casting their nets hoping for an abundant harvest of shrimps and crabs...
Ritigala (Information article)
If visitors are spellbound by the sheen of Ratnapura's gems, a stopover to the ancient city of Ritigala will be mesmerized by the tales and myth surrounding its ruined temples and cave monasteries...
Ahangama and Midigama (Information article)
Surfers lurk the on shores of Ahangama &...
Uppuveli (Information article)
The pastoral vibe of Uppuveli is its charm that continually entices travelers to dip into its azure waters and explore some aqua sports such as rowing and wind surfing...
Vinh (Information article)
The urban medley of neon lights, honking motorbikes, and the wide array of contemporary buildings testify to Vinh's claim as the portrait of New Vietnam...
Fuzhou (Information article)
Books written in monks' blood, root carvings, and tea-sipping in a cave are just some of the activities and idiosyncrasies of Fuzhou, the birthplace of the famous martial arts, Karate...
Gansu Province (Information article)
For tourists who dislike the outdoors, Gansu is not the place to be...
Guangdong (Information article)
More popularly known by its former names, "...
Guilin (Information article)
Tucked in between picturesque limestone mountains and land formations is the scenic town of Guilin, one of China's most-prominent tourist havens for its rivers, lakes, caves, and karst mountains that are not only far-off from the rest of Chinese topography, but are also inspirational backdrops for learning Chinese languages and culture...
Foshan (Information article)
Bruce Lee and chinaware are the claim to fame of Foshan, a centuries-old city heavily clad in high rises, private enterprises, commercial centers, and all other buildings brought into being by China's booming economy...
Guizhou (Information article)
Even without tasting Xi Shan, China's most famous alcoholic drink, it's easy for many tourists to get intoxicated with the culture and natural splendor of Guizhou, one of China's poorest provinces yet among the richest in ethnic significance...
Guiyang (Information article)
While it is not the most superb of China's cities, Guiyang has much to offer as the introduction to Guizhou's book of historical, cultural, and natural wonders...
Fenghuang (Information article)
Stilt wooden houses, gate towers, bridges, and small houseboats rowing down the emerald-like Tuo Jiang River can sum up the attractions of Fenghuang, an "...
Dandong (Information article)
A gold pot is believed to be at the end of every rainbow, and for the Great Wall of China, the gold pot is Dandong, a promising historical city at the border of China and North Korea in Liaoning Province...
Dege (Information article)
Even before Johannes Gutenberg invented the movable type of printing press, the so-called "...
Deqin (Information article)
A beautiful town tucked in the Hengduanchan Mountains of Yunan, Deqin is Tibet outside Tibet without the usual Tibetan price tag...
Sumba (Information article)
Bronze-Age burial practices have survived into the 21st century in Sumba, one of the Lesser Sunda Islands northeast of Sumbawa...
Bandipur (Information article)
An ancient treasure of Nepal, the hilltop settlement of Bandipur is a place where it seems as if time has stood still...
Bhaktapur (Information article)
Nepal's Bhaktapur is often called the "...
Biratnagar (Information article)
Though most would probably have never heard of it, Biratnagar is actually the second largest city in Nepal, after the capital Kathmandu...
Bodhnath (Information article)
The unassuming village of Bodhnath is considered to be one of the holiest places in Nepal, drawing thousands of pilgrims from all over the world, especially the Tibetan Buddhists...
Budhanilkantha (Information article)
Budhanilkantha is a grand temple situated at the foot of the Shivapuri Hill...
Butwal (Information article)
The busy town of Butwal is considered as one of the gateways to Nepal...
Chobar (Information article)
The quaint and sleepy village of Chobar in Nepal would probably have remained a total unknown place if not for its proximity to and use as a travel base to the famed Chobar Gorge...
Chinatown (Information article)
A little piece of China squeezed into tiny Singapore, Chinatown serves as the country's cultural hub, featuring an interesting mix of the old and the new...
Fengshan (Information article)
Remote, raw, and ravishing: These are words that sum up Fengshan, a quaint settlement perched on Taiwan's mountainous spine...
Hsinchu (Information article)
Taking pride on its age-old glassmaking industry, Taiwan's "...
Guanziling (Information article)
At a glance, one may think that Guanziling is another one of Taiwan's run-of-the-mill hot spring towns...
Hualien (Information article)
Located in Taiwan's eastern waterfront, Hualien is often overlooked by nature-lovers who zero in on the country's prime topographical highlight, the Taroko Gorge...
Jiaoshi (Information article)
Tourists who have grown tired of North Taiwan's urban jungles can escape to the more remote coast of Jiaoshi...
Kinmen (Information article)
Literally meaning "...
Lanyu (Information article)
The far-off Lanyu has long earned the moniker "...
Lukang (Information article)
Time seems to have stood still in Lukang: the lavish buildings featuring Chinese architecture are adorned with bright red and gold ornaments...
Mataian (Information article)
Some tourists who have been to Mataian may see it as nothing more than a pockmark in Taiwan's natural splendor...
Matsu (Information article)
Named after a legendary folk deity, the Matsu archipelago is one of Taiwan's least traveled destinations...
Meinong (Information article)
Vast green fields and tree-lined roads, rustic bungalows and colorful pagodas, and a community of friendly Hakka locals make Meinong one of Taiwan's sought-after retreats...
Nanao (Information article)
Just a train ride away from the rest of Taiwan, Nanao is a convenient getaway for daredevils...
Penghu Islands (Information article)
Penghu Islands' pristine beaches, broad flatlands, and turquoise waters have convinced tourists to call it Taiwan's "Paradise Island...
Taroko Gorge (Information article)
Arguably Taiwan's prime destination, Taroko Gorge is a nature-lover's paradise blessed with a diverse wildlife, lush vegetation, and breathtaking scenery...
Taiwan (Information article)
When they landed at the island in 1544, the Portuguese explorers were so captivated by its landscape that they nicknamed it "...
Cox's Bazar (Information article)
Situated at the southeast edge of Bangladesh, Cox Bazar is one of the proud possessions of Bangladesh...
Gaud (Information article)
Ancient Gaud may not have the grandiosity that Paharpur and Mahasthangarh may possess, but its inhabitants hail the site as a notable landmark that has an important strand of Bangladesh history to tell...
Kuakata (Information article)
The lovely Kuakata, which is fondly called "...
Phobjikha Valley (Information article)
After passing through the village of Wandue Phodrang Dzongkhag and the dizzying canyons, one will come to the less visited valley of Phobjikha which houses the 17th century Gantey Goemba, the seat of Gangtey Tulku, considered to be the revered incarnation of a lama...
Bangar (Information article)
The quaint and sleepy town of Bangar in Brunei's Temburong district is an unavoidable travel stop for the tourists who endeavor to explore some of northern Borneo's most intact rainforests...
Kuala Belait (Information article)
The source of Brunei's wealth and prosperity, Kuala Belait serves today as the country's oil and gas industry hub...
Labi (Information article)
One of the most unique places in all of Brunei is the district of Labi, a rare destination that truly merits a visit...
Pulau Selirong (Information article)
Found just off the coasts of the Brunei Bay, the island of Pulau Selirong is home to some of the most unspoiled mature mangrove forests on the planet...
Seria (Information article)
Locals affectionately call Seria the "...
Tasek Merimbun (Information article)
Brunei's largest lake, Tasek Merimbun is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country...
Temburong (Information article)
The Temburong district in the Bruneian territory is completely cut off from the mainland, uniquely separated by the Brunei Bay and a sliver of land belonging to Sarawak, Indonesia...
Changbai Shan (Information article)
Changbai Shan or Changbai Mountains has a location and a history shared by both China and Korea but its beauty is regularly being admired by many people from all around the globe...
Chaozhou (Information article)
China wouldn't be China without Chaozhou, a city by the Han River in Guangdong that the Chinese hold dearly as a repository of the country's rich historical and cultural heritage...
Chongqing (Information article)
Tourists are transported back in history in Chongqing, China's largest and most populous municipality that pays homage to the heroism of the Allied forces during the Second World War...
Maldives (History article)
The origin of the first settlers of the Maldives still remains a puzzle so with its exact name and origin...
Fujian Province (Information article)
From Taoist fairies and snake-headed barbarians to Confucian philosophers, actresses, and Tang Dynasty statesmen, Fujian is home to a myriad of characters, historical and World Heritage Sites, as well as cultures that change every five kilometers, and languages that vary per 10-kilometer radius...
Maldives (Culture article)
Maldivian culture is rich with flavors which are the possible remnants of the seafarers who set foot on its land long time ago...
Sichuan (Information article)
English speakers might be a rare breed in the South Central province of Sichuan or Szechwan, yet language is never a barrier in this Mandarin and Sichuanese-speaking region...
Ubud (Information article)
After Kuta, Ubud is the next big thing in Bali, but while Kuta pulsates with bikini scenes, Ubud is clad in opulent Balinese creative tradition...
West Timor (Information article)
The scenic West Timor might be bereft of sights for tourists, but this Indonesian half of the Timor Island is an anthropological treasure trove of headhunters, matrilineal societies and animists whose traditional cultures remain unchanged for centuries...
Yogyakarta (Information article)
Yogyakarta is a city built with a deep philosophy: the city's landmarks follow a straight line&mdash...
Bacolod (Information article)
Bacolod City is a carnival of pristine beaches, raucous urban settlements, and lip-smacking cuisine...
Legazpi (Information article)
At a glance, Legazpi may seem like another Philippine rural capital: its crumbling cathedrals of colonial architecture juxtaposed with contemporary buildings with little aesthetic value...
Visayas (Information article)
Apart from its sprawling collection of palm-fringed beaches with sugar-white sand and turquoise waters, the Visayas archipelago takes pride on being a borderline between Luzon's bustling cities and mixed cultures infused with Western appeal and the Mindanao's quaint towns and dominantly Islamic lifestyle...
City Center (Information article)
The City Center of Singapore serves as the beating industrial and financial heart of the country that stands as one of the wealthiest in the world...
Little India (Information article)
A veritable slice of India in Singapore, the district affectionately called Little India is a beautiful chaos of shops, sights, and sounds...
Colombo (Information article)
Colombo is where Sri Lanka's diverse culture...
Matara (Information article)
Set in the southernmost part of Sri Lanka, the bustling commercial town of Matara is the terminus of the country's southern railway line...
The Ancient Cities (Information article)
If West Coast promises a large number of beaches while the Hill Country boasts of the towering Adam Peak and the beautiful views of Ella's Tea Estate, The Ancient Cities is proud of its ancient splendor with its century-old temples, shrines and palaces that dot the emerald green plains...
Eastern Sri Lanka (Information article)
Visitors coming to The East of Sri Lanka after a firsthand experience of the impressive temple complexes of the Ancient Cities are sure to have a total respite...
The Hill Country (Information article)
After cooling off in the beguiling beaches of the East Coast and South Coast, trekking to The Hill Country opens up the gate to the bucolic landscape of Kandy and to the dense jungle of the Sinharaj Forest Reserve and eventually to the verdant rolling hills of Adam's Peak...
Southern Sri Lanka (Information article)
The portal to "The South" of Sri Lanka is the historic port city of Galle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a stretch of land that used to be a time-worn Dutch port community...
West Coast (Information article)
West Coast unfolds some of Sri Lanka's picturesque fishing villages and seaside resorts lying conveniently on the shores...
Ambalangoda (Information article)
Unlike other coastal areas in Sri Lanka, Ambalangoda does not possess the best surfing waves nor offer lavish accommodations but this town is an ideal location of adventure and discovery rather than pure leisure and luxury...
Jiufen and Jinguashi (Information article)
Nestled in northeast Taiwan's breathtaking emerald hills, the twin-cities of Jiufen and Jinguashi offer a satisfying rustic retreat for weary travelers, especially for those who are passionately interested in history...
Kaohsiung (Information article)
Blessed with lush forests and pristine shores, a wide array of urban attractions, and an upbeat cosmopolitan atmosphere, Kaohsiung makes for a complete Asian weekend...
Keelung (Information article)
Blessed with a myriad of historical forts and bustling markets, Keelung makes for an interesting weekend getaway...
Northern Taiwan (Information article)
The physical contrasts of Northern Taiwan&mdash...
Hua Hin (Information article)
With the distinction of being the oldest beach resort in all of Thailand, Hua Hin is an attraction to the Thai beachgoers who yearn to escape the city life for a while, rather than to the foreigners in search of resort havens...
Sukhothai (Information article)
Known as the "dawn of happiness," Sukhothai lives up to its reputation by being the center of Thailand's civilization during its golden age...
Surat Thani (Information article)
Literally translated to mean the "city of good people," the city of Surat Thani is very a popular travel base for tourists heading to the resort paradises of Ko Samui, Ko Pha Ngan, and Ko Tao...
Shigatse (Information article)
Found amidst the Himalayas' snow-capped mounts, Shigatse features locals in their vibrant traditional garbs, raucous vendors selling everything from Chinese-style lanterns to Western bowler hats, and strings of colorful prayer flags hung all across the somewhat nondescript stores and houses...
New Zealand (History article)
New Zealand's first settlers are Eastern Polynesians who came to the nation 700 to 2000 years ago...
New Zealand (Culture article)
New Zealand's contemporary culture is a mixture of British, Maori, American, Asian and Australian influences...
New Zealand (Weather article)
New Zealand's isolation from a continent makes its weather consistently cold, although the climate all throughout the year is generally described as mild and temperate...
New Zealand (When to go article)
It's ideal to go to New Zealand anytime of the year...
New Zealand (Food article)
New Zealand cuisine is derived from the country's local produce, mainly from the bounty of the land and sea...
Marshall Island (Weather article)
It's hot and humid in Marshall Islands...
Marshall Island (When to go article)
The best time to visit is between February and June, the sunniest months...
Marshall Island (Food article)
The cuisine of Marshall Islands shows various influences&mdash...
Papua New Guinea (Weather article)
It's hot in the coastal and lowland regions, with temperatures ranging from 24 to 35 degrees Celsius...
Papua New Guinea (When to go article)
It's good to visit Papua New Guinea anytime of the year as the dry and wet seasons overlap all-year-round...
Mongla (Information article)
Mongla (locally known as Chalna) doesn't have a grand port area like the Port Shanghai in China but its version has served the town for the longest time as the busiest principal port in Bangladesh...
Pabna (Information article)
Located by the mouth of the Padma River, Pabna is one of the oldest towns in Bangladesh...
Rajshahi (Information article)
Rajshani's sheen is not attributable to anything costly or expensive but to the renown of its fine mulberry silk...
Rangamati (Information article)
Dubbed as the "Lake District" in Bangladesh, Rangamati is proud of its lush landscape and lake ringed by a dense tropical, evergreen forest...
Rangpur (Information article)
Not to be mistaken for the city and former state in India Rampur, Rangpur is best known for a fruit named in its honor...
Dhaka (Information article)
Enjoying Bangladesh's capital of Dhaka requires an acquired taste...
Sonargaon (Information article)
Sonargaon likes to bill itself as the oldest capital of Bangladesh because of its several gems of ancient shrines, mosques, stupas, and temples that adorn its crown...
Srimangal (Information article)
Much of Srimangal landscape is covered by the lush green carpet of tea plants, making it earn the nickname, "Land of Two Leaves and a Bud...
St. Martin's Island (Information article)
Visitors will immediately forget the chock full of rickshaws and markets in Bangladesh once they get to observe the bright waters and the mottled corals in St...
Sunamganj (Information article)
Flanked by the river rapids of Kushiyara and Surma, Sunamganj is like any other Bangladeshi town except that language and culture are considered as vital issues that need to be handled seriously...
Tamabil (Information article)
Being the nearest corridor to India, Tamabil may not have staggering shrines and haours (wetlands) but its roads have some of the most beguiling views in Bangladesh: the cascading tier of the Madhabkunda Waterfalls, the scenic tea gardens of Sylhet and the sea-green forest which shifts color from time to time depending on the angle of the sun...
Tangail (Information article)
Apart from the colorful saris of the women of Tangail, the stretch of green paddy fields and enviable proximity to the capital Dhaka, the town doesn't boast of any other sights...
Thakurgaon (Information article)
Though Thakurgaon doesn't have stunning sights to boast of, the town offers tranquil scenery, with a trickle of tourists and thankfully no deafening motor vehicles...
Heifei (Information article)
Heifei, the capital of Anhui Province, might be a small city with few sights to offer, but still a fairly popular backpackers' retreat for its mountains, lakes, parks, lively markets and bizarre foods...
Huangshan (Information article)
Reputedly inspiring 20,000 poems, Huangshan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China's major tourist attractions...
Jiuhua Shan (Information article)
One of China's sacred Buddhist mountains, Jiuhua Shan (Mount Jiuhua) in Anhui Province is a living proof of the Golden Age of Buddhism in China...
Gulangyu (Information article)
Cars and other dirt-coughing vehicles are banned in Gulangyu, making this scenic island off the coast of Fujian Province one of the best examples of sustainable ecotourism...
Hezuo (Information article)
A booming town in Gansu Province, Hezuo takes pride of its high-rise temples, grandiose palaces, and uncanny Tibetan murals...
Heng Shan (Information article)
A focal point of Taoist worship is Heng Shan, the first and the southernmost of China's Five Sacred Mountains of Taoism...
Huanghua (Information article)
One of Ming Dynasty's well-preserved examples of defense is Huanghua, a part of the Great Wall of China that clings to hillsides facing a reservoir...
Hongjiang (Information article)
A town in Hunan Province, Hongjiang has two faces...
Huashan (Information article)
One of China's "...
Hotan (Information article)
The Silk Road's southern crossroads is Hotan or Khotan, an oasis town that had for many years been China's gateway to the West...
Darjeeling (Information article)
Nestled amidst the West Bengal Hills, Darjeeling is India's own patch of old England...
Hampi (Information article)
Like a phoenix rising from its ashes, the quaint town of Hampi sprung from the sprawling remains of the 14th century Vijayanagar imperial capital, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
Jaipur (Information article)
Characterized with imposing monuments and grandiose palaces, Jaipur is a diamond in the rough, exuding a regal, sophisticated atmosphere that may seem at first glance to be awfully out of place at the heart of India's western desert...
Jaisalmer (Information article)
The seemingly infinite barren lands surrounding a humming city and a grandiose bastion define the desert-destination that is Jaisalmer...
Khajuraho (Information article)
Located at the lush heart of India, Khajuraho is not like most of the country's other holy places, whose shrines are dedicated more or less exclusively to Hindu deities like Shiva and Vishnu...
Puducherry (Information article)
With its tree-shaded boulevards and a postcard-worthy esplanade, Puducherry (known as Pondicherry until 2006) offers a smattering of French vibe at every turn...
Udaipur (Information article)
Fondly called the "Venice of the East," Udaipur strikes one as a beautiful city mainly for its fine array of marble palaces and tranquil lakes which will literally melt the hearts of tourists, charming them into staying for a couple of days...
Varanasi (Information article)
For thousands of years, very little has changed in Varanasi: temples and palaces still tower over the narrow riverbank streets and the Hindu devotees line the ghats (a series of steps) that lead to the Ganga (Ganges) River where they cremate their dead or take the penitential bath with the ardent hope that the sacred waters will cleanse them of their sins...
Abashiri (Information article)
With its notoriety as the site of Japan's first military prison, Abashiri doesn't fare well in the itinerary of travelers in the country...
Aizuwakamatsu (Information article)
With its imposing Tsuruga-jo Castle that seems like separate bungalows stacked together, sprawling Zen gardens, and tree-lined streets carpeted with leaves and sakura blossoms, Aizu-Wakamatsu exudes the essence of Japan's idea of beauty: harmonious and bold, with a few pockets of striking detail...
Akita-ken (Information article)
With its plethora of charming towns with neighboring onsen ("hot spring") and spines of lush mountains, Akita Prefecture (Akita-ken) is an ideal place to unwind, an escape from Tokyo's commercial buzz and city rush...
Akita (Information article)
While most of Akita's numerous office buildings and high-rise apartments may be somewhat nondescript, this buzzing metropolis is an ideal place to witness Japan's changing seasons...
Akiyoshi Plateau (Information article)
A landscape photographer's dream destination, Akiyoshi Plateau (Akiyoshi-dai) features verdant fields peppered with karst spires and displays nature's play on topography...
Amanohashidate (Information article)
Literally meaning "the bridge to heaven," Amanohashidate's bizarre feature awakens the inner child in every tourist...
Aomori-ken (Information article)
While Japan's more popular districts Tokyo and Kyoto may lure tourists away from the rugged Aomori Prefecture, this northern region is staking its claim to fame as a prime destination...
Aomori (Information article)
From its luxurious amenities and contemporary architecture to the well-preserved traditions and the raucous cultural festivals, Aomori makes for a holistic urban trek in Japan's northern region...
Gorkha (Information article)
Gorkha holds a special place in Nepal's heart as the birthplace of its modern history...
Hile (Information article)
Nestled on top of a ridge, the hill town of Hile is considered to be one of the most scenic locations in the eastern highlands of Nepal...
Janakpur (Information article)
Janakpur figures prominently in the epic poem Ramayana as the birthplace of Princess Sita, who, as the story goes, became the wife of the legendary Lord Rama, who won her hand in marriage by picking up and breaking the bow of the god Shiva that was believed at the time to be impossible to lift and break...
Kathmandu (Information article)
For centuries, Kathmandu or "...
Kodari (Information article)
Affectionately called by the Nepalese as their own version of the famed Silk Road, the busy village of Kodari serves as an important border link between Nepal and neighboring China...
Lele Valley (Information article)
The lovely, yet sleepy Lele Valley is probably one of the travel unknowns of Nepal...
Mahendranagar (Information article)
Taking its name from Nepal's great King Mahendra Bir Bikram Saha, Mahendranagar serves as an important border crossing connecting the western part of the country to neighboring India...
Micronesia (When to go article)
Micronesia has pleasant weather all-year-round...
Nagarkot (Information article)
Nestled 2,175 meters above the ground, the hilltop resort town of Nagarkot is credited with having the best mountain views in all of Nepal...
Micronesia (Weather article)
A tropical climate envelopes Micronesia all-year-round...
South Pacific (Food article)
Micronesia (Food article)
Starchy foods, fruits and meat are the staple foods of Micronesians...
Nepalganj (Information article)
Bustling Nepalganj serves as an important border crossing connecting western Nepal to neighboring India...
Panauti (Information article)
Legend has it that the Nepalese town of Panauti is immune from the devastation of earthquakes...
Pharping (Information article)
A classic example of a traditional Newari town, Pharping is a popular pilgrimage destination of Tibetan and Hindu devotees because of its many sacred sites...
Sangkhu (Information article)
Secluded in the midst of the Kathmandu Valley is the quaint yet ancient town of Sangkhu, which means "Conch City...
Sarangkot (Information article)
Sitting on an escarpment 1,592 meters high, the quaint village of Sarangkot is a "pilgrimage" destination for the nature devotees who endeavor to make the arduous journey uphill and witness an unimpeded view of the Annapurna Range and Himalayan Mountains...
Tansen (Information article)
A rare combination of scenic trekking routes, unimpeded views of the Himalayan Mountains, rich cultural heritage, and all-year-round idyllic weather conditions, the charming hill town of Tansen is one of the more popular tourist destinations in Nepal...
Terai and Mahabharat Range (Information article)
The adventurous are sure to find a haven in the lowlands of the Terai Region and the steep ascents of the Mahabharat Range...
Papua New Guinea (Food article)
Root crops such as kaukau, taro and yams, as well as pig and sago, comprise the traditional foods of Papua New Guinea...
Thimi (Information article)
A typical Newari town, Thimi is outranked in size only by the capital Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan in the entire Kathmandu Valley...
Eastern Taiwan (Information article)
A spine of towering mountains and a vast waterfront characterize Taiwan's eastern region...
Green Island (Information article)
The wide array of thriving flora and fauna, surreal topography, and collection of historic penal colonies comprise Green Island, an offbeat vacation whose charm can make overcrowded and highly-commercialized favorites green with envy...
Palau (History article)
Palau (Food article)
Dishes made of taro, potatoes, cassava, yam, pork, and fish, as well as Western cuisine such as hamburgers, pasta and pizza, are highly favored in Palau...
Suao (Information article)
Those who think that Taiwan is all about hot springs and ancient temples need a splash of cold water from Suao, which is well-known for its cold springs...
Western Taiwan (Information article)
While Taiwan is more known for the North's frenetic pace and the South's rustic appeal, the Western region paints a totally different story...
Mymensingh (Information article)
Mymensingh may not have the urban pulse of the capital Dhaka but the place teems with folklores, bazaars, rickshaws and jilapi (traditional sweets)&mdash...
Natore (Information article)
If Mymensingh bills itself as the heartland of Bengal's folklore, Natore in Rajshahi Division sums up the quintessential image of a small town that has two faç...
Rajshahi Division (Information article)
Snuggled by the confluence of the rivers Padma and Jamuna, the fertile land of Rajshahi Division has one of the greenest landscapes in Bangladesh...
Saidpur (Information article)
Hemmed by the landscape of the Rajshani Division, Saidpur lies at the northernmost tip of the region and sits conveniently on the lap of the Margalla Hills, which is about 50 kilometers away to Bhutan and India...
Hebei (Information article)
The Peking man, the Chinese "...
Henan Province (Information article)
The real "...
Hubei (Information article)
Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric plant, is just one of the ambitious projects that transpired in the soils of Hubei, a southern central province that is also credited as the birthplace of China's famous Taichi martial arts...
Hancheng (Information article)
To the north of Qing Dynasty's famous Terracotta Warriors is Hancheng, a city in Shaanxi Province that boasts of over 3000 years of history&mdash...
Hangzhou (Information article)
Marco Polo called Hangzhou the world's "finest and noblest" city as Hangzhou used to be the largest city in the world when it was still the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1276)...
Bangalore (Information article)
Bangalore's recent economic boom has brought about drastic physical changes to the city: towering skyscrapers sprouting from the flatlands, the roads branching into an ever-expanding network, and the once laid-back locals gaining the sense of urgency and momentum of urbanites...
Bharatpur (Information article)
The bustling city of Bharatpur sits in Nepal's Chitwan Valley, and is considered as an important industrial and transport hub...
Lumbini (Information article)
A visit to Nepal would not be complete without a sojourn to Lumbini, arguably the most important destination in the country...
Taipei (Information article)
During the 1960s, when Taiwan wasn't quite yet the economic superpower that it is today, there was only one way to describe Taipei: depressing...
Heilongjiang (Information article)
Temperatures drop at more than -30 degrees Celsius in Heilongjiang, but the province is not only thick with snow as one of Asia's coldest spots...
Harbin (Information article)
Once nothing but a Russian outpost in the Trans-Siberian Railway, Harbin or Haerbin now emerges as a prosperous capital of 10 million inhabitants in Heilongjiang Province...
Hunan Province (Information article)
Hiking is king in Hunan, a hilly province in central China best known as the birthplace of China's "...
Jilin Province (Information article)
A part of what was once known as Manchuria has morphed into today's Jilin Province, the origin of Koreans, the bastion of China's last emperor, and the landing site of the biggest meteorite to have hit Earth...
Pashupatinath (Information article)
The site where the kings of Nepal go to when seeking the Hindu god Shiva's blessing, the Pashupatinath Temple nestled by the banks of the sacred Bagmati River is considered a popular pilgrimage site among the Hindu devotees and a significant landmark in the country...
Patan (Information article)
With more than 600 stupas (mound-like sacred structures) and 185 bahals (religious courtyards), Patan has probably the largest concentration of religious sites per square meter than any other place in Nepal...
Pokhara (Information article)
A dazzling collage of scenic nature, traditional lakeshore villages, passing tourists, and strings of bustling shops that line modern highways, Pokhara is indisputably one of the best tourist destinations Nepal has to offer...
Kaiping (Information article)
Sprinkled over Kaiping are over a thousand dialous (watch towers) that make this city in Guangdong Province a unique UNESCO World Heritage Site among all cities in China...
Hainan (Information article)
From a wasteland where exiled officials are thrown, Hainan is now rising from the ranks as a Special Economic Zone, a growing hub for many hotels and beach resorts, and a booming destination for studying Shaolin kung fu...
Haikou (Information article)
Haikou is China's version of a Pacific paradise...
Kaifeng (Information article)
One of China's Seven Ancient Capitals, Kaifeng used to be China's capital across several dynasties...
Kashgar (Information article)
Often called "The End of China's New Frontier," Kashgar is a 1000-kilometer desert town lying at the tail end of China, which made ancient people believe that they were at the end of the world...
Sunauli and Bhairawa (Information article)
The bustling towns of Sunauli and Bhairawa constitute the road most traveled for those crossing the border between Nepal and neighbor India&mdash...
Swayambunath (Information article)
One of the most enduring images of Nepal, the famed Swayambunath Temple towers over the entire Kathmandu Valley...
Manakamana (Information article)
Those who want to have their wishes come true should probably head to one of Nepal's most important temples, the Manakamana Mandir...
Tilaurakot (Information article)
Sometimes referred to as the "Town of Gautama Buddha," the ancient city of Tilaurakot holds the distinction of being the childhood home of Gautama Siddharta, the man who would become the Buddha and spawn a new religion...
Bangalore (History article)
In the 18th century, the British colonizers gave Bangalore the much-needed push to progress by building it commercial infrastructure, connecting railways, as well as amusement parks...
Asahidake Onsen (Information article)
Nestled on Hokkaido's highest peak, Asahidake Onsen offers a cozy, genuine retreat for backpackers and common vacationers...
Jimingyi (Information article)
High-rise buildings seem to be growing anywhere in China, particularly in the capital, Beijing...
Asahikawa (Information article)
Located at the heart of Hokkaido and with a chilly temperature reaching -41 degrees Celsius, Asahikawa is reputedly Japan's coldest city, charming tourists of all ages with its winter wonderland...
Atami (Information article)
Literally meaning "hot ocean," Atami has long taken pride on its sought-after hot springs, dubbed as one of Japan's Three Great Hot Springs...
Bandai Plateau (Information article)
A once dormant volcano in Japan's northern territory, Mt...
Biei (Information article)
The sweeping verdant hills covered with lush trees and lavenders and poppies, the quaint lodges painted white and blue, and the wooden fences barricading courtyards may let one think of a postcard from the European countryside...
Chichi-Jima (Information article)
Literally meaning "Father Island," Chichi-Jima is the largest in the Ogasawara mini-archipelago, as well as its tourist hotbed, with the modest collection of hotels and restaurants...
Dazaifu (Information article)
While Dazaifu is more popularly known as Kyushu's former seat of power, this laid-back town is slowly earning raves from travelers with its well-preserved culture, a modest collection of temples, as well as Japan's most modern museum...
Lake Chuzenji (Information article)
With its glass-like waters, neighboring lush forests and stunning view of Mt...
Mt. Aso (Information article)
Mt...
Southern Atolls (Information article)
Renowned for its 8 to 12 feet astounding waves and for having seven atolls (Mahidbadhoo, Felidhoo, Niladhoo ,Muli, Kudahuvadhoo, Veymandoo, Punadhoo) Southern Atoll is fondly called Baa, a magnet for beachcombers, surfers and tourists who just want to get away from Maldives' humdrum capital Malé...
Yingge (Information article)
For centuries, Yingge has been synonymous to fine ceramics...
Kuqa (Information article)
Once the bastion of an ancient Buddhist kingdom, Kuqa, Kuche or Kucha lies on the historic Silk Road north of the Taklamakan Desert...
Jinshanling (Information article)
Built during the Ming Dynasty, Jinshanling is a slab of the Great Wall located in the verdant boondocks of Luanping, 125 kilometers northeast of Beijing...
Juyongguan (Information article)
One of the Great Wall's three greatest passes is Juyongguan, pinned in the 18-kilometer-long valley of Guangou in Changping County, about 50 kilometers away from Beijing...
Jizu Shan (Information article)
Although fondly called "Chicken-Foot Mountain" for its shape, Jizu Shan attracts around 150,000 climbers and Buddhist pilgrims every year for its elaborate pagodas and temples that date back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)...
Kongtong Shan (Information article)
One of the sacred mountains of Taoism is Kongtong Shan or Kongtong Mountains, the mythical meeting place between the Yellow Emperor Huangdi and the immortal "superman," Guangchengzi...
Kaili (Information article)
No matter how polluted and unattractive Kaili might seem because of its rundown houses and coal factories, tourists still keep on coming in this city in Guizhou Province...
Langde (Information article)
Cobbled streets and uncanny Miao architecture have made Langde village the first stop of buses touring Kaili City in Guizhou Province...
Jishou (Information article)
Known for its kind people and spicy food, Jishou paints a portrait of modern China, as seen through the eyes of the city's karaoke-singing youth and poker-playing elderly...
Ji'an (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ji'an is known for its stone pyramids, 40 tombs, and other ruins that once belonged to the Koguryo Kingdom, a Korean dynasty that reigned over parts of the Korean peninsula and northern China from 37 BC to 668 AD...
Jingdezhen (Information article)
China's "...
Jinggang Shan (Information article)
The birthplace of China's Red Army and the "...
Kangding (Information article)
Spectacular alpine peaks look over the city of Kangding or Dardo in Sichuan Province...
Langmusi (Information article)
The sleepy village of Langmusi barely gives travelers a hint that this border town between Sichuan and Gansu is not only cut into two by the provinces but also by the warring Kirti Gompa natives in Sichuan and the Sertri Gompa in Gansu...
Leshan (Information article)
From a small city in Sichuan Province, Leshan emerged as a World Heritage Site for its Leshan Giant Buddha, the world's largest Buddha sculpture at 230 feet, with a fingernail bigger than an average man...
Karghilik (Information article)
The old town of Karghilik offers convenient inns to hangout for those wishing to break the long travel to Hotan...
Agartala (Information article)
The capital of the Indian state of Tripura, Agartala is a microcosm of diverse cultures...
Ahmedabad (Information article)
Considered to be the industrial and commercial hub of Gujarat, the city of Ahmedabad doubles as one of the most important tourist destinations in India...
Aizawl (Information article)
Often referred to as the "Home of the Highlanders," the people of Aizawl go on their everyday lives a staggering 3,500 feet above sea level, making their homes on a sharp ridge that would leave any acrophobic (people with fear of heights) a little bit jumpy...
Ajmer (Information article)
Known during the ancient times as the "Invincible Hill," the city of Ajmer once served as the seat of power for the Chauhan Kingdom until 1193...
Alappuzha (Information article)
India's very own "Venice of the East," Alappuzha is a bustling market town found by the backwaters of the Arabian Sea...
Peru (History article)
Humans started to live in Peru as early as 9000 BC...
Peru (Culture article)
Spanish and Amerindian traditions are the main influences of Peruvian culture...
Sylhet Division (Information article)
Far from the claustrophobic vibe of the bustling Dhaka, Sylhet is more expansive and beautiful, with the sweep of green that embraces this division...
Teknaf (Information article)
Visitors will momentarily forget that the township of Teknaf has incurred an ill reputation as a smuggler's town upon seeing the bucolic view of small fishing trawlers around the jetty and amid the huge ships on board to Kutubdia...
Luoyang (Information article)
One of China's Four Great Ancient Capitals is Luoyang, a city in Henan Province that doubled as the former capital of the Xia, Eastern Han, Northern Wei, and Tang Dynasties...
Mudu (Information article)
With a history spanning over 2500 years, the ancient town of Mudu has seen the rise and fall of not only dynasties, but also of the Yangtze River, which gives the town its flavor as a Venice-like canal town in Jiangsu Province...
Nanjing (Information article)
If Beijing literally is the "...
Luotiancun, Shuinan and Jingtai (Information article)
The 1120-year-old Luotiancun, together with its sister towns Shuinan and Jingtai, is a backpackers' rural escape from the slick and urban Nanchang in Jiangxi Province...
Liaoning (Information article)
A province northeast of China, Liaoning has its own Forbidden City, relics of feathered dinosaurs, a "...
Northern Sichuan (Information article)
Home to the autonomous prefectures of Aba, Qiang, and Garze Tibetan, Northern Sichuan is swathed in alpine forests, icy lakes, grasslands, and panoramic mountains towering in altitudes playing between 2000 to 4000 meters above sea level...
Kunming (Information article)
True to its name as the "City of Eternal Spring," Kunming springs with natural, historical, and artistic pleasers that might satiate travelers' yen for variety...
Lijiang (Information article)
The Old Town soul is alive in Lijiang's cobblestone streets, gushing canals, and rickety old buildings collectively tagged as a World Heritage Site for their 800-year history as the meeting place of Song Dynasty tea horse traders...
Northwest Yunnan (Information article)
Remote monasteries, foggy mountain lakes, and plummeting gorges are Northwest Yunnan's answers to culture, nature, and adventure...
Allahabad (Information article)
Most Hindu devotees make it a point to visit Allahabad, considered to be one of the most sacred cities in all of India, for at least once in their lifetimes...
Bekal and Around (Information article)
One of the most popular tourism stretches in India's Kerala Region, Bekal is an exciting alliance of unspoiled beaches, natural beauty, cultural heritage, and a secluded feel...
Bharatpur (Information article)
Named after the brother of the legendary Lord Rama, Bharata, the city of Bharatpur once played an important role in Indian history by successfully holding back the British colonizers during the 18th century...
Bharmour (Information article)
With the way Bharmour looks today, it is hard to imagine that this backward town inhabited mostly by the semi-nomadic Gaddis actually was once the capital of the powerful Chamba Kingdom...
Bhavnagar (Information article)
The city of Bhavnagar is an important industrial hub, with a long history of trade and culture behind it...
Beppu (Information article)
Famed as Japan's take on the Las Vegas of the United States, Beppu has long gained the reputation of offering a glittering escape to weary travelers...
Male (Information article)
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Western Terai (Information article)
A generous mix of impressive mountain ranges, scenic trekking routes, and diverse wildlife, Nepal's Western Terai region is however one of the least-visited parts of the country...
Abra (Information article)
Sandwiched between in the undulating mountain ranges of Ilocos to the daunting terrains of the Cordilleras, Abra is a landlocked province known for being the "Dye Capital" of the Philippines and the home of the illustrious priest turned rebel Conrado Balweg...
Agusan del Norte (Information article)
Agusan del Norte may be classified as a "second class" province but its eminence as being the repository of old relics and pristine haven of the weary makes it unique among the other provinces in Mindanao...
Agusan del Sur (Information article)
The most populous province in the Caraga region, Agusan del Sur is a landlocked province whose virgin landscape has the vital components in turning into a veritable tourist-magnet: rich natural resources, vast forests with brimming flora and fauna, lush marsh and agricultural lands...
Corregidor (Information article)
A visit to this side of the Philippines is like turning the pages of a history book for Corregidor possesses an overwhelming array of ruins from World War II: forts, hospitals, garrisons, among others...
Guimaras (Information article)
Despite Guimaras' sheer "smallness," it has a complete formula of a sea, sun and sky to rival the Boracay and to entice the beachcombing crowd of all ages to visit its spectacles...
Laguna (Information article)
Flanked by the undulating ranges of Sierra Madre and embraced by Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country, Laguna is one among the richest provinces in the Philippines in terms of culture and history...
Almora (Information article)
Billed as a slice of Switzerland in India, the horseshoe-shaped town of Almora is a cauldron of majestic mountains, lush wooded forests, winding rivers, lovely lakes, historical sites, and religious heritage...
Andhra Pradesh (Information article)
Perched near the spot where the holy Godavari and Krishna Rivers merge with the Bay of Bengal, the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is characterized by its rich historical legacy...
Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Information article)
Reputed to be some of the remote places on Earth, the 572 emerald-colored islands known as the Andaman &...
Amritsar (Information article)
Amritsar means "The Pool of the Nectar of Immortality," and it rings true for the countless Sikh devotees who gather at the site every year...
Alwar (Information article)
A quick glance at the city of Alwar gives one the impression that it was carved out from the very rocks of the Aravalli Range whereupon it sits...
Quanzhou (Information article)
A trip to Quanzhou is like turning the pages of history, leaf by leaf...
Linxia (Information article)
The lively market town of Linxia may easily pass as the "Mecca of China" for being the main hub of the Islamic Hui culture...
Pingliang (Information article)
The mythical meeting place between the Yellow Emperor and a "...
Nanning (Information article)
As a booming provincial capital that mediates the trade between China and Vietnam, Nanning offers plenty of working opportunities for English teachers...
Qiqihar (Information article)
Originally founded in 1691 as a military base, Qiqihar is one of northeast China's oldest cities that at one point in time became the Japanese Imperial Army's headquarters for chemical warfare...
Mutianyu (Information article)
A less-crowded gateway to see the Great Wall of China is through Mutianyu, the best and biggest part of the Great Wall in terms of construction scale and quality...
Nanchang (Information article)
Jiangxi's scientific, cultural and economic center lies at its very capital, Nanchang, dubbed the "...
Ningxia (Information article)
The Great Wall of China runs through the upper right side of Ningxia, an autonomous region in the loess highland of the Yellow River...
Qinghai Hu (Information article)
Every May and October, more than 100,000 bar-headed geese, swans, brown-headed gulls, wild ducks, and other migratory birds create a bird-watching paradise over the Niaodao (Bird Island) of Qinghai Hu or Qinghai Lake, China's biggest inland saltwater lake crisscrossing over the deserts and pasturelands of Qinghai Province...
Shaanxi (Information article)
China's famous terracotta warriors, the mysterious underground tomb of the Yellow Emperor, and the "...
Sakya (Information article)
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Langzhong (Information article)
A far cry from Chengdu's urban hodgepodge is Langzhong, the city that has Sichuan Province's dearth of extant traditional architecture, some dating to the city's heydays as a Qing Dynasty capital for 17 years...
Litang (Information article)
The birthplace of dalai lamas and motorcycling nomads is Litang, one of the highest counties in the world with an elevation of 13,123 feet above the ground...
Northern Xinjiang (Information article)
The home of China's mythical lochness monster is the lovely Kanas Lake...
Lugu Hu (Information article)
The Mosu, the world's last practicing matriarchal society, has found solid ground in Lugu Hu, a high forest-covered plateau lake on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan...
Mati Si (Information article)
Mysteriously built on the cliff side of the alpine Mount Qilian are the former Chinese and Tibetan Buddhist grottoes of Mati Si or Horse Hoof Monastery, a vast cave temple complex that features staggering rock art...
Menghan (Information article)
Just outside Jinghong's "hustle and bustle" urban box is the sleepy town of Menghan, where bikers and ferry riders escape for lavish doses of greenery and privacy...
Ruili (Information article)
Anything goes in Ruili," so the saying goes...
Nanxun (Information article)
A city entirely built on water, Nanxun is a household name in Zhejiang Province for its traditional homes, carved brick arches, 15 bridges, three-kilometer flagstone streets, and spacious courtyards, gardens and libraries dating from the Ming, Qing, Song, and Yuan Dynasties...
Ningbo (Information article)
China's second most important port city after Shanghai is Ningbo, one of the country's oldest cities with a history running since 4800 BC...
Putuoshan (Information article)
Plenty of hiking opportunities are offered at Mount Putuo or Putuoshan, a sacred Buddhist mountain at the heart of Putuo Island in Zhejiang Province...
Al-Arish (Information article)
Unlike Cairo and Alexandria, hives of frenetic energy, Al-Arish is simply a pleasant metropolis where one can experience the benefits of a large city (being the capital of North Sinai) with lesser cost and without the hassle of crowds...
Alexandria (Information article)
Alexandia is laden not only with buildings, sprawling pillars, and catacombs from epochs past but also with elegant patisseries, quaint tea houses, and ornate shops...
Egypt (Information article)
Words like opulent and antiquarian are not enough to describe the land of pharaohs and kings...
Al-Quseir (Information article)
With Licos Limen as its ancient name meaning "White Port" and Thagno in Pharoanic Period, Al-Quseir or "A Small Palace or Fortress" is a 5000 year old Egyptian city hemmed along the Red Sea which once served as a vital crossroads of pilgrims going to Mecca and the traders using the Silk Road to barter incense, leather, ivory and spices to Europe...
Aswan (Information article)
Regarded as the homeland of the Nubian, Aswan is the gateway to the African continent and considered as Egypt's sunniest city...
Bhopal (Information article)
Bhopal's landscape is characterized by a generous number of natural lakes, thus its tag, "City of Lakes...
Bhubaneswar (Information article)
Bhubaneswar's more than 7,000 Hindu temples rightfully earned it the moniker "Temple City" during the ancient times...
Bhuj (Information article)
Bhuj is India's westernmost city, nestled on the strip of land separating the Bhujiyo Dungar Hills (after which it was named) from the Hamirsar Lake...
Bidar (Information article)
For such a small town, Bidar certainly is chock-full of cultural heritage...
Hiroshima (Information article)
Located in Honshu Island's western region, Hiroshima has the makings of a bustling rural metropolis...
Misamis Oriental (Information article)
Misamis Oriental can serve as a "sweet escape" to visitors who have grown tired of the usual pre-arranged tours and itineraries...
Mountain Province (Information article)
Mountain Province is the "Hill Country" of the Philippines, characterized by soaring mountains, meandering rivers, awesome waterfalls and captivating caves...
Asia (When to go article)
Due to the diversity of each country's weather and climate, the suggested time to visit Asia is generally during the dry season (from November to May)...
Berlin (When to go article)
Berlin is always great, filled with events and tourists, winter time might be very cold to these who are not used to it, summer time would be the preferred time of the year to visit this wonderful city and enjoy walking in the streets or even getting some tan in one of the many parks...
Al-Qasr (Information article)
An idyllic contrast to Egypt's monochromatic landscape is the emerald-hued flora and crimson limestone cliffs of Al-Qasr, an old Islamic town smacked right at the navel of Dakhla Oasis...
Asyut (Information article)
The largest town in Upper Egypt, Asyut is not only big in geographical area but also in names...
Bahariyya Oasis (Information article)
A quiet town tucked in the Western Desert, Bahariyya Oasis amasses a number of different names overtime...
Baris (Information article)
Once a trade route to Darb Al-Arba'een, Baris or "Paris Oasis" is considered as among the loveliest oases in the New Valley for its mud-brick houses and ancient Coptic monuments like the grandiose Qasr ad-Dush or the Roman Temple of Dush...
Bawiti (Information article)
The dusty town of Bawiti may not create a big first impression on visitors, but after delving into its core, travelers may be able to appreciate this town's palm orchards, springs, and ancient ruins such as the catacombs of ancient Egypt's upper crust called Djedamun-ef-ankh, as well as the Romans' system of aqueducts called manafis, which are still visible in the town's streets...
Beni Hasan (Information article)
Another archeologists' haven for ancient Egyptian relics is Beni Hasan...
Daraw (Information article)
If Luxor's souks are infamous for their pungent spices, Daraw's camel market (also called souq-al gimaal) might raise eyebrows for its cult of camel selling...
El Alamein (Information article)
Much of El Alamein or "The Two Flags" is linked to Winston Churchill for the memorable words he uttered upon winning the Second World War: "This is not the end, nor is it even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning...
Marsa Matruh (Information article)
Named Paraitonion during the times of the Byzantine and Paraetonium Roman era, Marsa Matruh is another slice of paradise not only for beach goers but also for Caireness families wishing to drown the summer heat in the beaches' immaculate sand and cerulean waters...
Medinat Al-Fayoum (Information article)
One of Egypt's Pharonic-era towns, Medinat Al-Fayoum is famed for its Egyptian death masks made during the heydays of the Romans...
Minya (Information article)
Minya, the "Bride of Upper Egypt," is closely linked to the famous Khufu's pyramid in Giza...
Mut (Information article)
Mut, the namesake town of an ancient Egyptian mother goddess, is perhaps the most tourist-friendly city in Dakhla Oasis for its mushrooming accommodations and amenities in the middle of rambling streets dotted with old mud brick houses, castles, and medieval Islamic cemeteries...
Pyramids of Abu Sir (Information article)
The pyramids of Abu Sir may not have the grandiosity, stateliness and precision of the pyramids in Giza, but in their humble form, the pyramids somehow shatter the monotony and plainness of the desert...
Al-Balyana (Information article)
Although Al-Balyana does not have "real sights" to show off, it has the transport and accommodations that make it a good stopover for exploring Abydos, the nearby town often dubbed the "Sacred City of Orisis" for its temples cradling the mummies of ancient kings...
Al-Kharga Oasis (Information article)
Once a dungeon for the rogues of the Nile Valley, Al-Kharga Oasis literally means "outer oasis" in Arabic since it is the largest among Egypt's five oases laid out in the Libyan Desert...
Bhuntar (Information article)
An inherent natural beauty, a battery of historical sites, and a calm demeanor makes up what is now the quaint and charming Bhuntar, a village town by the lush banks of the Beas and Parvati Rivers and the luxuriant Parvati Valley...
Ehime Prefecture (Information article)
Located at the western end of Shikoku Island, Ehime Prefecture may seem unworthy of a stopover as compared to the rest of Japan's spread of urban carnivals and laidback villages...
Esashi (Information article)
Hokkaido's economic center, Esashi, is steeped in centuries-old architecture and music...
Fuji (Information article)
Furano (Information article)
More than just a bar room joke, Furano is called Japan's "...
Furukawa (Information article)
Famous for its jagged Hadaka Matsuri mountain, Furukawa is one of Japan's few settlements still clinging on the country's traditional charm...
Gifu (Information article)
A city in Honshu Island, Gifu provides visitors with a time-traveling tour amid its blend of Shinto temples, sprawling contemporary office buildings, and museums and shrines celebrating the life and times of its most famous citizen, Oda Nobunaga, Japan's first unifying leader...
Hachimantai (Information article)
With its arsenal of rugged scenery, rustic houses, and mountain trails, Hachimantai is staking its claim as one of Japan's all-year-round destinations...
Hagi (Information article)
A relatively quiet town, Hagi is a vivid portrait of Japan's feudal age with its vast sprawl of centuries-old architecture such as temples, shrines, and remains of the once proud and tall Hagi Castle, the political seat of the revolutionary Mori clan...
Haha-jima (Information article)
When vast arrays of steep mountains, immaculate beaches, and endemic flora and fauna (particularly land snails) are concerned, Haha-jima is one of Japan's top bids...
Hakodate (Information article)
One of Japan's historic port towns opened for international commerce, Hakodate houses fine examples of Western-style architecture and churches dating back to the 19th century...
Hakone (Information article)
Considered the grandfather of all tourist destinations close to the frenzied Tokyo, Hakone is famed for its pleasantly bucolic scenery, onsen (hot spring) resorts, and sweeping view of the Mt...
Hakuba (Information article)
Nestled amid the verdant elevations of Honshu's central region, Hakuba is a famed vacation hotspot all-year-round...
Hida Province (Information article)
A plethora of lofty mountains and quaint historical feudal settlements characterize the Hida Province...
Hikone (Information article)
Kyoto might be more popular than its neighbor, Hikone, yet the latter exudes the same traditional charm with its collection of feudal-age architecture, minus Kyoto's tourist traps such as crowds (especially in spring and summer) and ubiquitous vendors selling souvenirs and animal feed...
Himeji (Information article)
Pinned right at the middle of Himeji's contemporary office buildings and vehicle-crammed streets is the port city's crown jewel, Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and officially one of Japan's cultural treasures for its longevity and intricate detailing that blended well with its function as a structure for defense...
Hiraizumi (Information article)
Once a cultural and a political powerhouse that rivaled the ancient capital of Kyoto in splendor, Hiraizumi now only boasts of a few remnants from its golden age...
Hokkaido (Information article)
Located in Japan's frigid northern regions, Hokkaido paints a vivid portrait of everything that is untamed and unspoiled in the country: from the national parks that showcase the local flora and fauna, to the rustic towns abundant in scenic views and in aboriginal Ainu minority life...
Hirosaki (Information article)
Often dubbed the "Kyoto of the North," Hirosaki boasts of its own share of temples and its crown jewel, the grandiose Hirosaki Castle...
Ibusuki (Information article)
While the rest of Japan capitalizes on mineral-enriched pools of misty waters, Ibusuki's bragging right is its sunamushi onsen or "waterless" hot springs...
Ikuchi-Jima (Information article)
Located off the coast of Western Honshu, Ikuchi-Jima is slowly making a name as the country's budding destination for temples, castles, and hot springs...
Inuyama (Information article)
A somewhat playful atmosphere embraces Inuyama, a town full of primate-related museums and other buildings bedecked in images of the mischievous monkey...
Iriomote-Jima (Information article)
Regarded as Japan's last frontier to the south, Iriomote-Jima is a nature-lover's paradise for its unspoiled beaches, lofty mountains, dense forests, and exotic flora and fauna, including the endemic "living fossil," the Iriomote Cat...
Ise-Shima (Information article)
Home to Japan's most sacred Shinto temple, the Ise Grand Shrine, Ise-Shima showcases hallowed worship places, verdant forests, and bizarre terrains rarely found elsewhere in the country...
Ishigaki Island (Information article)
Japan's version of a booming island paradise is Ishigaki-jima, characterized by slivers of cream-colored sand, cerulean waters, rugged hills popping with lush forests, and a smattering of lavish temples and history-steeped museums...
Ishikawa Prefecture (Information article)
Feudal-age houses and gardens, well-preserved customs and traditions, and a lush countryside backdrop define the historical Ishikawa Prefecture (Ishikawa-ken)...
Ishinomaki (Information article)
Kids and the young-at-heart might be able to feel a sense of belongingness amid Ishinomaki's comic-book shops and street graffiti ironically set in a backdrop of lush mountains...
Fuji Five Lakes (Information article)
A short drive away from Tokyo's urban mishmash is the Fuji Five Lakes ("...
Ito and Jogasaki (Information article)
Found southwest of the bustling national capital, Tokyo, Ito exudes a distinctive bucolic air that entices visitors to take their load off and relax...
Izumo (Information article)
Verdant parks and Japan's second most important Shinto shrine make Izumo conducive for an all-year spiritual retreat...
Iwakuni (Information article)
A must-visit for design enthusiasts and cityscape photographers, Iwakuni's spread of unique architecture paints a different portrait of how a Japanese rural settlement ought to look like...
Iwate-ken (Information article)
With its seemingly infinite fields thriving with local crops, rustic settlements boasting of their well-preserved customs and traditions, and a ubiquitous lethargic air, Iwate Prefecture (pronounced as Iwate-ken) seduces a good number of tourists to take a breather from the city stress...
Izu Peninsula (Information article)
History-steeped towns, rugged karst coasts, tasty cuisines, and relaxing onsens (hot springs) characterize one of Japan's prime offbeat destinations, the Izu Peninsula (Izu-hanto)...
Izu Islands (Information article)
With Izu Islands' idyllic atmosphere and spread of immaculate beaches and covert natural onsens (hot springs), visitors might find themselves in disbelief upon knowing that they are just a few hours away from the riotous Tokyo metropolis...
Kagawa Prefecture (Information article)
Found west of Osaka, Kagawa Prefecture features a myriad of activities that cater to visitors from different walks of life, may they be Shinto pilgrims or avid nature trekkers...
Kagoshima Prefecture (Information article)
Black-sand onsens (hot springs) and an active volcano made Kagoshima Prefecture earn a place in many tourists' itineraries...
Kagoshima (Information article)
Japan's southernmost metropolis, Kagoshima, still pulsates with life despite being seated next to a ticking time bomb, Mt...
Kakunodate (Information article)
The cherry trees are said to be weeping in Kakunodate, hailed as Akita Province's "Little Kyoto" for its fine Edo-period architecture and shrines that enable tourists to recollect the golden years of samurai and the elegant kimono...
Calangute and Baga (Information article)
Calangute possesses a welter of attractions, prompting local officials to affectionately call it "Queen of Beaches...
Chamba (Information article)
Looking at the quaint, yet charming Chamba, one may be hard-pressed to believe that it is actually the capital of the Chamba district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh...
Chandigarh (Information article)
The city of Chandigarh is one of the most unique places in India - serving as the capital of both the Punjab and Haryana states, but incredibly neither being a part of the two...
Chennai (Information article)
The city once known as Madras is recognized as one of the first outposts of the British East India Company...
Chhattisgarh (Information article)
Though records would show that Chhattisgarh was officially established only in 2000, separating from the Indian state Madhya Pradesh, it however boasts of an ancient cultural heritage, some of which date back to the Stone Age, when it was still known as Dakshin Koshal...
Dakhla Oasis (Information article)
Considered to be one of Egypt's uncharted territories, Dakhla Oasis is famed for its pink cliffs lying in the Western Dessert and snuggled by the oases of Kharga and Farafra which feed more than 600 springs and ponds...
Beni Suef to Qena (Information article)
Like the Nile Valley and Luxor, Beni Suef and Qena's riches shouldn't be ignored...
Dahab (Information article)
First time visitors of Dahab, a laidback and remote coastal Bedouin hamlet in the Egyptian Red Sea, will surely be charmed by its spanning empty beaches (brimming with diving spots and considered to be one of Sinai's treasured diving destinations) at its north side&mdash...
Dahshur (Information article)
Like any other Egyptian city, Dahshur houses some ancient structures of bizarre royal necropolis and pyramids located in the arid heart of a desert just west of the Nile River...
Peru (When to go article)
It's advisable to swim in Peru all-year-round as the water is cool to cold...
Esna and Abu Simbel (Information article)
Lying on the West Bank of the Nile, Esna or the ancient city of Ta-Senet, is hailed as the "City of the Fish" during the time of the Greeks...
Peru (Weather article)
Peru's climate is divided into three geographical regions: the mountain highlands, jungles, and the coast...
Qena (Information article)
Smacked on the east bank of the Nile River, the provincial capital of Qena is renowned for its kulla (pottery) for over a millennia now since it is a bustling marketplace of not only major perfumes and carpets, but also black honey...
Rosetta Ar Rashid (Information article)
Owing to its popularity as the site where French scholar Jean-Francois Champollion discovered the historic Rosetta stone, Rosetta or Ar-Rashid became the 19th century poster child for cleanliness, well-manicured gardens, citrus and palm orchards, and charming Ottoman mansions...
Sallum (Information article)
If Luxor, Abydos and Alexandrian hog the limelight due to the many sites to see and the myriad of activities to do here, Sallum does not even come close as a second, third or fourth choice among tourists even if it was an ancient Roman port...
Qasr Al Farafra (Information article)
Roman armies and trade caravans used to stop by the town of Qasr al-Farafra, Ta-iht or Land of the Cow, the only inhabited village in Farafra Oasis...
Marsa Alam (Information article)
Despite of its reputation as one of Egypt's unchartered territories, Marsa Alam has some of the world-class diving sites speckled across the Red Sea: the Shark and Yolanda Reef, the Blue Hole in Dahab and the Daedelus...
Kom Ombo (Information article)
The stretch of Kom Ombo's landscape, the conjunction city between the Nubians in the south and Egyptians in the north, is tucked on a natural bend of the Nile River...
Shangri-la (Information article)
In spite having a name borrowed from a cult American book, movie, and five-star hotel chain, Shangri-la is still more popularly called by its old name, Zhongdian, and is still sparsely visited due to its isolation at the boondocks of Diqing Tibetan Prefecture in Yunnan...
Shanghai (Information article)
The term "Far East" may no longer be in use during the 21st century, but Shanghai's glimmer as the darling destination of the 20th century Far East is yet to fade...
Shaoshan (Information article)
Behind the miniscule, countryside village of Shaoshan is a giant name: Mao Zedong...
Shuangjiang (Information article)
Tourists with many hours to burn may want to side-trip to Shuangjiang from Chongqing...
Qingdao (Information article)
Qingdao might be in China, but its cleanliness and beaches are often compared to Switzerland, while its German-period architecture has made it be frequently talked about as the "Bavaria of the Far East...
Beni Hasan to Tell Al-Amarna (Information article)
Beni Hasan and Tell Al-Amarna provide an off-the-beaten-path experience with its troves of Egyptians tombs, relics and artifacts...
Kamakura (Information article)
An expansive collection of Buddhist and Shinto shrines and artifacts add interest to the bamboo forests and undulating mountains of Kamakura...
Kamikochi (Information article)
One of Japan's prime outback destinations is Kamikochi or Upper Highland, characterized by a diverse flora and fauna, a bundle of lush mountains, and a dash of remote shrines...
Kanazawa (Information article)
Found at the heart of Honshu Isand, Kanazawa is a treasure trove of feudal-age architecture, reminiscent of this rustic town's past incarnation as the stronghold of Japan's second most powerful clan, the Maeda...
Karatsu (Information article)
In Japan, the mere mention of the word "pottery" immediately brings to mind Karatsu, one of the country's top ceramic capitals...
Kawayu Onsen (Information article)
After scaling the mountains of Hokkaido, it is possible to go on a daytrip to Kawayu Onsen, a vast array of spas and hot springs where visitors can soak the fatigue away...
Kii Peninsula (Information article)
Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, namely, Mt...
Kinkasan (Information article)
The promise of life-long wealth lures hordes of tourists to Kinkasan...
Kinosaki (Information article)
Kinosaki's plethora of hot springs is a constant favorite among locals and tourists...
Kirishima-Yaku National Park (Information article)
Found north of Kagoshima, Kirishima-Yaku National Park is halved between Kirishima's volcanic clusters and Yakushima's island paradise...
Kisakata (Information article)
Located on Honshu's western coast, Kisakata is one of the few towns in Japan that still exude a simplistic countryside lifestyle rarely found anywhere else...
Kiso Valley (Information article)
The towering Kiso hinoki cypress trees are the main building blocks of castles and temples in Kiso Valley, a fusion of the rugged mountains and rustic towns with well-preserved architecture and traditions...
Kitakata (Information article)
For the Japanese, the mere mention of Kitakata evokes thoughts of steamy ramen (noodle soup) and the intoxicating taste of sake (rice wine)...
Kochi Prefecture (Information article)
The Kochi Prefecture is one of Japan's underrated treasures...
Kochi (Information article)
The proud Kochi Castle and the sumptuous Katsuo no Tataki (seared bonito fillet) lure tourists to Kochi City...
Kotohira (Information article)
Kotohira prides itself with some of Kagawa Prefecture's most visited tourist attractions...
Kumamoto-ken (Information article)
The castaway Amakusa Island plus Kyushu Province's west-central shores make up what is now known as Kumamoto Prefecture, home to the world's largest caldera, one of Japan's premier castles, and a plethora of natural onsens (hot springs)...
Kunisaki Peninsula (Information article)
Shaped like a giant ear protruding from Kyushu's northeastern shores is the Kunisaki Peninsula, an anthology of mountains engulfed with firm Buddhist faith...
Kumamoto (Information article)
Known as the birthplace of the traditional fighting arts Kobori-ryu, Kumamoto boasts of its plethora of history-steeped attractions peppered in the bustling city proper...
Kurashiki (Information article)
Looked upon as the Japanese take on Venice, Kurashiki lures tourists to take a stroll on its arched bridges or spiraling waterways...
Kushiro Shitsugen National Park (Information article)
A Disneyland for birders and nature-lovers in Hokkaido, Kushiro Shitsugen National Park covers 60 percent of the country's marshes but it is best known as the sanctuary of Japan's last surviving red-crowned cranes, the Japanese's symbol for longevity...
Matsue (Information article)
Matsue might be small, yet it is capable of packing a weekend with activities such as lakeside sunset viewing, boat riding, and visits to a castle...
Matsumoto (Information article)
Located west of Tokyo, Matsumoto fuses the bucolic appeal of its olden architecture and neighboring mountains with the amenities and sophistication of a modern metropolis...
Matsuyama (Information article)
A historic city dating back to Japan's medieval age, Matsuyama first caught people's radars as a setting name-dropped in some of the country's most renowned literary pieces, the Tale of Genji and Botchan...
Miyajima (Information article)
More frequently called Itsukushima, Miyajima or "shrine-island" takes pride of its Itsukushima Shrine, dedicated to the three daughters of the Shinto deity Susanoo no Mikoto...
Miyako Island (Information article)
The premier transport and tourist center of its namesake archipelago, Miyako Island is a known summer getaway for its plethora of cream-colored shores, postcard-worthy sceneries, and local residents famed for their hospitality as well as for their love of bacchanalia...
Miyako Islands (Information article)
A group of islands peppered 300 kilometers off Okinawa, the Miyako Islands feature beaches with cream-colored sand, cerulean waters, lofty mountains, and vast sugarcane plantations...
Mt. Koya (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mt...
Ukraine (Information article)
Ukraine literally means "borderland," and is an extremely apt name for this steppe country bounded by Belarus to the north, Russia to the east, Hungary to the west, and Romania to the south...
Sharm el Sehikh and Na'ama Bay (Information article)
Perched on the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el Sheik is a series of bays tucked in between sloping mountain ranges that offers a panoramic backdrop...
Sinai Peninsula (Information article)
Christened by different names-from the Pharonic Dumafkat (Land of Fayrouz) to the Arabic Mafkat (Country of Turquoise), Sinai's is a peninsula which draws hordes of people (nomads, traders, miners, the list is endless) since the heyday of the Bronze Age...
Maharashtra (Information article)
Maharashtra is considered to be the richest state in India, accounting for around 15 percent of the country's total industrial output...
Faizabad and Ayodhya (Information article)
Nestled by the banks of the Ghaghara River, the dusty and bustling town of Faizabad actually served as the capital of the ancient Avadh Kingdom...
Fatehpur Sikri (Information article)
Made out of red sandstone, the ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Emperor Akbar to serve as the capital of the powerful Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585...
Gandhinagar (Information article)
The city of Gandhinagar, named after the great Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi, is considered to be the second planned city in the country, after Chandigarh...
Ellora (Information article)
Widely considered to be the epitome of Deccan rock-cut architecture, the Ellora caves is a complex of 34 cave temples carved out from the face of the Charanandri Hills...
Gangtok (Information article)
Gangtok literally means "Lofty Hill", and it is extremely apt for this lovely city perched high on the Shivalik Hills of the famed eastern Himalayan range...
Red Sea Coast (Information article)
The Red Sea Coast, straddling between the Suez Canal and the Sudan border, intrigues the imagination...
Saqqara (Information article)
An extensive necropolis of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, Saqqara derives its name from "sokar," an ancient Egyptian funerary god, which is quite fitting considering that it houses a number of worthy archeological sites, pyramids and mastabas (tombs) dating back from the Pre-dynastic Old Kingdom to the Late Period of ancient Egypt...
Dehra Dun (Information article)
Dehra Dun is one of the more popular hill resort destinations for tourists in India...
Dharamsala (Information article)
The name Dharamsala literally means "spiritual dwelling," and it is extremely apt for this town that has gained worldwide renown for being the home of the great holy leader, the Dalai Lama...
Dibrugarh (Information article)
Dibrugarh makes its fame as India's largest tea-exporting town...
Dwarka (Information article)
Steeped in legend, Dwarka is considered as one of the seven most ancient cities in India, and has actually been submerged for no less than six times by the sea during the course of its history...
East Sikkim (Information article)
The East Sikkim district of the Indian state Sikkim is often deemed to be its most important, either politically, industrially, or tourism-wise...
Nile Valley (Information article)
The mere mention of the Nile conjures images of pyramids, the Sphinx of Giza, Cleopatra, the inscrutable hieroglyphics, tales of mummies and troves of treasures...
Nuweiba (Information article)
People who assert that Egypt is all about pyramids in the desert haven't been to Nuweiba...
Philae (Information article)
Like a true-blooded temptress, Philae captivates like Isis, the goddess of love, purity, motherhood and immortality...
Chidambaram (Information article)
Found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Chidambaram makes its reputation as a popular pilgrimage destination, especially for the Hindu devotees...
Chittorgarh (Information article)
Chittorgarh is a town in the Indian state of Rajasthan, and probably has the most colorful yet tragic history in the entire region...
Coimbatore (Information article)
Coimbatore's burgeoning textile industry has earned it the distinction of being called the "Manchester of India...
Colva and Benaulim (Information article)
The coastal town of Colva, once a fishing hamlet, is known for having one of the longest beaches in the world - the famed Colva Beach...
Coonoor (Information article)
Perched on a hill top, the quaint town of Coonoor is probably most known for its thriving tea industry...
Dalhousie (Information article)
Once a popular summer retreat for British politicians and soldiers, the quaint yet charming hill town of Dalhousie still entices tourists from all over with its natural beauty and smattering of historical sites...
Ismailia (Information article)
Hemmed half-way between Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea is Ismailia, a popular beach resort to holiday makers and beachcombing crowd...
Fukuoka Prefecture (Information article)
Striking a balance between modernity and natural splendor is Fukuoka, a prefecture south of Kyushu Province...
South Korea (Information article)
South Korea, for all its Confucianist beliefs and differences with neighbor North Korea, is perhaps most known as a country that thinks forward...
Batna (Information article)
Hanging by the northeast edge of Algeria is Batna, the capital of Aures Massif that has nothing to offer other than its clean countryside, a few notable landmarks like the Mausoleum of Imedghassen and the Balconies de Ghoufi, and its seemingly endless cheap apartment blocks that may be the temporary haven of visitors going to the ruined Roman settlement of Timgad...
Beni Isguen (Information article)
Inside the limestone outcrop of M'zab, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Beni Isguen, an Islamic city notable for its Mozabite or Berber-speaking population, as well as for its nomad Ibadi community...
Djanet (Information article)
As opposed to the French vibe of Annaba, Djanet's aura is that of an English countryside as its streets are lined with golden streetlamps and clustered whitewashed villages, giving no space for the urbanized buildings and structures the Algerian government wants to build...
Djemila (Information article)
Djemila is not even close to Europe, yet it houses one of the most striking European architectures in Algeria&mdash...
El-Atteuf (Information article)
El-Atteuf is one of the cities that constitute the Pentapolis of the UNESCO World Heritage Site M'zab Valley, which is spread across the Sahara Desert...
Singapore (When to go article)
Singapore is hot and humid all year long with regular rain showers almost each day...
Ghazaouet (Information article)
A seaport town by the pristine Marsa ben M'hid beach, Ghazaouet is situated in the Mediterranean coast of Algeria and was named by the Romans as Ad Fratres or "Two Brothers" due to the twin rocks that jut out from the water on its sea front...
In Salah (Information article)
In Salah might literally mean "good well," yet it is infamous in Algeria for its salty water...
Melika (Information article)
Tucked in Oeud M'zab valley, Melika is often referred to as the "Holy City" for housing the remains of the Malakite Muslim Sidi Aissa and his family...
Horyu-Ji (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's National Treasures, Horyu-Ji evokes an arresting atmosphere through its anthology of Buddhist shrines and structures...
Kansai (Information article)
Japan's political and cultural heart for centuries is Kansai, an idyllic place to experience the country's rich and colorful tradition and avant-garde technology...
Kobe (Information article)
Kobe is a vivacious city featuring a muddle of urban flair and rustic charm, as seen in its futuristic buildings and towers juxtaposed with history-steeped onsens (hot springs) and museums...
Miyazaki Prefecture (Information article)
Miyazaki Prefecture is not only well-equipped with tourism amenities but also with some of Japan's unique natural attractions...
Miyazaki (Information article)
A springtime climate wraps Miyazaki, a city packed with nature's opulence, modern amenities, and a sundry of urban attractions...
Morioka (Information article)
Celebrated during the feudal days as the bastion of the powerful Nambu clan, Morioka today is Iwate's prefectural capital and a ticket to some of the county's most popular festivals, scenic rivers, and culinary rituals...
Mount Fuji (Information article)
A snow-capped titan overlooking its surrounding forests, elevations, and the majority of Shizuoka Prefecture, Mount Fuji is one of Japan's essential icons...
Myoko Kogen (Information article)
Over 60 skiing and onsen (hot spring) resorts are peppered on the towering snow-capped mountains of Myoko Kogen, making it a playground among snow enthusiasts and Jack Frost wannabes...
Nachi and Kii-Katsuura (Information article)
The Nachi and its surrounding Kii-katsuura Area evoke a tranquil, spiritual feel with their plethora of natural attractions and remote temples that seem to ripple from Japan's highest waterfalls, the Nachi-no-Taki...
Nagano (Information article)
Hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics was the push Nagano needed to do a major upgrade on its amenities...
Nagasaki (Information article)
Well-manicured streets congested with trams, locals, and a mixture of soaring office buildings and lavish shrines evoke a lively, pulsating atmosphere in Nagasaki, far from its international recall as the site of the world's second biggest nuclear attack in 1945...
Narita (Information article)
Famed for having Japan's primary airport, Narita is a convenient stopover for those who opt to visit Tokyo...
Nemuro (Information article)
Found on the easternmost tip of Hokkaido, Nemuro bears no attractions to rival Kyoto's collection of shrines and temples or Tokyo's neon lights and manic lifestyle...
Niigata Prefecture (Information article)
Located in Honshu's northwestern shores, Niigata is defined by its seemingly infinite rice fields, history-steeped off-coast island, and collection of snow-capped mountains that have served as a Mecca of winter sports...
Niigata (Information article)
One of Japan's first five ports that opened for international trade, Niigata evokes a cheery atmosphere despite its somewhat dull hodgepodge of nondescript buildings and ubiquitous walking locals...
Great western Himalayas - Himachal Prade (Information article)
Himalayan Jewel- Himachal Pradesh at a Glance Nestled in the Himalayas, the world's mightiest mountain ranges, Himachal is blessed with some of the most spectacular landscapes anywhere...
Himachal Pradesh (Information article)
Himalayan Jewel- Himachal Pradesh at a Glance Nestled in the Himalayas, the world's mightiest mountain ranges, Himachal is blessed with some of the most spectacular landscapes anywhere...
Himachal Pradesh (When to go article)
Himachal Pradesh Blessed with some of the most spectacular and beautiful landscapes anywhere, it is a travellers paradise -lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, fast flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower bedecked meadows, beautiful temples and monasteries steeped in time...
Nikko (Information article)
Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples and a colorful past complete the equation of Nikko as a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site and as one of Japan's prime cultural and religious repositories...
Niseko (Information article)
Cradled between the towering giants Mt...
Noto Peninsula (Information article)
A hook-shaped pocket of surprise jutting out of central Honshu's shores, the Noto Peninsula features rugged seascapes, history-steeped towns, a hearty seafood cuisine, and a generous sprinkling of onsens here and there...
Ogasawara Islands (Information article)
A small group of islands clustered east of Okinawa, the Ogasawara Islands is one of Japan's premier getaways...
Okayama Prefecture (Information article)
Blessed with history-steeped towns, grandiose castles and olden districts, the Okayama Prefecture is a less ostentatious and less crowded alternative to the tourist magnet that is Himeji...
Okayama (Information article)
Apart from housing an impressive castle and one of Japan's best landscape gardens, Okayama is the birthplace of the famous legend of Momotaro (peach boy), as well as an important transport center linking the Sanyo Shinkansen and the train line to Shikoku...
Sendai (Information article)
Miyagi's prefectural capital, Sendai, is a big city packed with skyscrapers that are confined in a grid of streets and traffic jams...
Shirakawa-Go and Gokayama (Information article)
A cool breeze envelopes the 250-year-old thatched farmhouses, latticing rice paddies, and barricading lush forests and hills of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama, creating a vivid portrait of a traditional Japanese countryside...
Bhutan (History article)
A large part of Bhutan's early history remains obscured as majority of the primitive texts have been burned along with the ancient capital Punakha back in 1827...
Bhutan (Weather article)
The climate in Bhutan varies, depending on the elevation...
Bhutan (When to go article)
While Bhutan is beautiful all-year-round, travelers may want to avoid August as it is monsoon season...
Bhutan (Culture article)
While Bhutan maintains a principle of economical and cultural isolation to preserve its heritage and independence, it cannot be denied that some of its norms are influenced by its neighboring countries...
Bhutan (Food article)
Bhutanese food are often described as understated...
Bhutan (Nightlife article)
While most may think of Bhutan as a Buddhist country with austere laws centered on prayer and clean-living, there is such a thing called nightlife, even in this heavily isolated nation...
Tokushima (Information article)
Even though it was the stronghold of the Hachisuka clan during the feudal age, Tokushima features only a handful of historic architecture to remind the people of its glorious days...
Bangladesh (History article)
Dating back to 4000 years, the land now known as Bangladesh was once inhabited by a mixture of Dravidians, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro-Asiatic peoples...
Tomonoura (Information article)
Like a picture of a Tokugawa-era ukiyo-e (woodblock print art), Tomo no Ura is a quaint fishing village that features olden streets, fishing boats, and an Antique temple...
Wakkanai (Information article)
Dogsled races and ethereal-looking ryuhyo (floating ice) are the two prime attractions in Wakkanai, a metropolis in boom despite the cruel Hokkaido weather...
Yaeyama Islands (Information article)
Having a Nihonggo phrasebook will do little good in Yaeyama Islands, Japan's last frontier to the south...
Yamaga and Kikuchi Onsen (Information article)
The twin onsen (hot spring) towns of Yamaga and Kikuchi give tourists a peek at Japan's ages-old tradition and natural splendor...
Yamagata Prefecture (Information article)
Although most tourists veer away from Yamagata Prefecture, this largely bucolic expanse prides itself with three sacred mountains, succulent beef cuisine, and a dash of onsen (hot spring) resorts...
Yonaguni Island (Information article)
Japan's westernmost reach, Yonaguni is home to the Atlas Moth (the world's largest moth), as well as to unique land and underwater attractions and to the intoxicating hanazake (flower liquor)...
Yonezawa (Information article)
Once the stronghold of the powerful Uesugi clan, Yonezawa today is famous for its history-steeped architecture and well-marbled beef that is said to rival that of Kobe's...
Yoshino (Information article)
More than just Japan's top pick for sakura (cherry blossoms) viewing, Yoshino is also home to a modest array of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines...
Yufuin (Information article)
Home to a modest array of onsen (hot springs), gift and souvenir shops, and scenic mountain views, Yufuin is an ideal day trip for those who are tired of Beppu's glitz and glamour...
Vilankulo (Information article)
Fondly called "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," Vilankulo (formerly Vilanculos) was once a sleepy fishing hamlet in the Vilankulo District of Inhambane...
Lanzhou (Information article)
The industrial capital of Gansu Province, Lanzhou is a one-stop-shop for everything Silk Road...
Qingyuan (Information article)
The deer is turned into wine, while the fungus is sold like gold in Qingyuan, Guangdong Province's minority wonderland for its copious Zhuang and Yao ethnic population that brings meaning to the city's canyons, hot springs, underground rivers, pine forests, and ancient cave systems...
Longsheng (Information article)
A bus ride away from Guilin in Guangxi Province, Longsheng offers great hikes along its coiling rice paddies, revitalizing dips in its natural hot spring, and visits to its traditional Zhuang and Yao villages, where women grow the world's longest hair...
Lushan (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lushan or Mount Lu's botanical gardens, flower paths, and foggy waterfalls have captured the imagination of many poets like Bai Juyi and Li Bo, who did not only pass by the mount's luxuriant pathways but even raised white deer on the mountain's crown...
Qiyun Shan (Information article)
A national park on the China-North Korea border, Qiyun Shan or Qianshan is the "Northeast Pearl" of Liaoning Province for its beauty defined by Buddha-shaped mountains, ancient flora and fauna, and hundreds of temples that have made the mountain one of the world's most secluded areas for both Taoist and Buddhist worship...
Qinghai Province (Information article)
Qinghai may be China's least populated province, yet it harbors some of the country's "highest" and "biggest...
Jinan (Information article)
The oldest slice of the Great Wall, the hometown of Confucius, and one of Asia's "finest" safaris are mapped out in one town: Jinan, also called "City of Springs" for its 72 artesian wells famous since the ancient times...
Pingyao (Information article)
Qing Dynasty's financial center was Pingyao, now a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved Old Town and city wall that harbors over 300 unique attractions such as 4,000 Ming and Qing-style residences and ancient ruins...
Qingcheng Shan (Information article)
More than just a focal point of Daoism, Qingcheng Shan or Mount Qingcheng is the center of exploration in Dujiangyan, Sichuan...
Anjuna (Information article)
Infamously called the "Freak Capital of the World," the Anjuna Beach found in the Indian state of Goa made its fame from its numerous "trance parties" and its reputation as a popular haunt of the so-called hippies during their heyday in the 1960s and 1970s...
Arambol (Information article)
With its bohemian atmosphere, Arambol has long been a destination for many of the long-term hippies, youthful backpackers, and even midrange travelers...
Arunachal Pradesh (Information article)
Called the "Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains," the state of Arunachal Pradesh is the place in India touched by the fist rays of sun...
Assam (Information article)
Assam literally means "unequalled" or "unrivalled...
Aurangabad (Information article)
Named after the last great Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, the city of Aurangabad certainly had reason to fete the former ruler, as he enriched its rich cultural heritage by making it the kingdom capital during his reign from 1653 to 1707...
Auroville (Information article)
Auroville literally means "City of Dawn," and was originally conceived in 1968 by Mirra Richard (called as "The Mother") as a universal town where men and women of all countries can live together in harmony...
Badami (Information article)
The backward town of Badani is a far, far cry from its former status as the capital of the powerful Chalukya Kingdom...
Bihar (Information article)
For Buddhism in India, Bihar is where it all started...
Bijapur (Information article)
Bijapur may be a bit well-worn and dusty, but it still gleams with the treasures left behind by the great kings of the Adil Shahi dynasty...
Rajasthan (Information article)
Known for its excellent riding camels and exciting desert safaris, Bikaner is rightfully called the "Camel Country...
Bodhgaya (Information article)
Bodhgaya is probably the single most important site for all the believers of the Buddhist faith...
Bundi (Information article)
A largely undiscovered tourist frontier in India, the quaint and sleepy town of Bundi nonetheless is embellished with a rich cultural heritage that belies its size, not to mention an extraordinary fairy tale-like feel pervading it...
Dewa Sanzan (Information article)
Apart from being an impressive cluster of mountains in Honshu Island's northern region, the Dewa Sanzan ("Thee Mountains of Dewa") evokes a tranquil ambiance and is embellished with lavish pagodas and centuries' old reverence to the folk cult Shugendo...
Honshu (Information article)
A feast for the senses, Honshu is a walk-in museum showcasing Japan's past, present, and future...
Bukidnon (Information article)
Close to the giant tourist drawer like Cagayan de Oro and Davao, Bukidnon has already found its place in the heart of the travelers not only for offering succulent pineapple to the world but also for the brimming attractions that it possesses...
Bataan (Information article)
The mere mention of Bataan construes the image of the "Death March," where over 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were made to walk for kilometers on end, suffering from famine, fatigue and abuse from Japanese soldiers...
Aklan (Information article)
If antiquity is the basis for civilization, Aklan will be billed as number one for being the oldest province in the Philippines, having settled Borneans and several datu royalties (with the eminence of Datu Bangkaya, the first chieftain to rule the land) since 1213...
Albay (Information article)
What began as a humble settlement by the mangrove swamps, Albay, which means "by the bay," has spawned various communities to create the province whose terrain is characterized by lush plains, mountains and the valley in the southern tip of Luzon...
Apayao (Information article)
Blessed with a salubrious climate, the mountainous region of Apayao reveals imposing peaks and plateaus, patches of verdant fields and valleys, holding some of the most pristine cache of natural attractions, thus the tag "Cordillera's Last Frontier for Nature Richness...
Aurora (Information article)
Concealed by the dense jungle of the Sierra Madre Mountains, the province of Aurora was virtually unknown to the world until it was name after the wife of President Manuel Luis Quezon, Doñ...
Batangas (Information article)
Endowed with a staggering number of beaches along its vast shoreline and the towering peaks of its mountains, Batangas merits the label "Land of the Rolling Hills and Wide Shore Lands...
Bulacan (Information article)
Among the many provinces in the Philippines, Bulacan is where the past and the present converge...
Cavite (Information article)
Cavite, the cradle of Philippine revolution and the birthplace of Philippine independence, not only brims with historical riches but also with natural splendor...
Bikaner (Information article)
Known for its excellent riding camels and exciting desert safaris, Bikaner is rightfully called the "Camel Country...
Adrar (Information article)
Adrar is a classic getaway to a magnificent caravan odyssey to the rambling dunes of the Sahara Desert...
Algiers (Information article)
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Annaba (Information article)
Though not set in Europe, much of Annaba's atmosphere is that of France: the influence, the faç...
Assekrem (Information article)
With its surreal landscape, Assekrem is considered not only as an off-the-beaten destination but also as another "world" on earth...
Constantine (Information article)
It is not to be mistaken as a city named after St...
Oran (Information article)
If Italy is known for being the proponent of the Western classical music tradition called opera, Oran or "The Lions" (from the Berber word "uhran") is famed for being the home of the wild Rai music...
Ouargla (Information article)
Wandering like a nomad for a day through the expansive landscape of Ouargla, one can discover its many markets, the casbah (town proper) and some of its ancient mosques...
Tamanrasset (Information article)
Getting to this side of Algeria is like being transported to the prehistoric times - the red houses are built in stone and the nomadic tribes still wear the traditional tagelmust turban...
Tlemcen (Information article)
The classical town of Tlemcen was dubbed as the "Jerusalem of the West" for the remarkable layers of history that have been linked to it, not to mention the eminence of its architecture...
Luanda (Information article)
Founded in 1575 by Paulo Dias de Novais, Luanda, the capital city of Angola, is a mé...
Siwa Oasis (Information article)
If Sharm el-Sheikh and Na'ama Bay quench the visitor's thirst for water adventure, Siwa offers an easy going base from which visitors can probe temple ruins, dip into its natural springs or surf into its golden sand dunes and of course sample its dates...
Ganpatipule (Information article)
The quaint town of Ganpatipule is known for its picturesque stretch of beach that many consider to be one of the almost-virgin coasts in the Indian state of Maharashtra...
Gaya (Information article)
Nestled on the banks of the Falgu River, the busy city of Gaya has not much to offer, apart from being a popular travel base for both the devotees and tourists who are invariably headed to the nearby town of Bodhgaya - where the great Siddharta Buddha is said to have gained enlightenment and thus became the Buddha...
Gokarna (Information article)
Gokarna is a bizarre name: literally, it means "cow's ear...
Gondal (Information article)
One of the first planned cities in India, Gondal's development was personally oversaw by the famed Sir Bhagwatsinghji, who dictated the style and manner of architecture by which its shrines, parks, and buildings were made...
Gorakhpur (Information article)
Named after a prominent local saint who lived during the 12th century, Gorakshanath, the city of Gorakhpur is ancient and once was an important center for the Aryan civilization...
Gujarat (Information article)
Aavo Padharo!" These are the words that would usually greet tourists when they touch down in Gujarat, meaning "welcome...
Gulmarg (Information article)
Gulmarg literally means "Meadow of Flowers," a name bestowed on it by the Sultan Yusuf Shah in the 11th century at the sight of its slopes covered by a carpet of flowers...
Guwahati (Information article)
Often called as the gateway to northeastern India, the bustling city of Guwahati is a major industrial hub that is one of the world's fastest growing metropolises...
Madhya Pradesh (Information article)
Gwarlior (Information article)
The city of Gwalior is said to have taken its name from a saint who had supposedly cured its founder, Suraj Sen, from the dreaded disease leprosy...
Haridwar (Information article)
Haridwar literally means "Gateway to God" - and it is extremely apt, being one of the holiest places in India for Hinduism...
Hassan (Information article)
Named after the deity Hasanamba, the smiling goddess, Hassan gives tourists plenty to smile about in the quaint yet lively town of Hassan...
Havelock Island (Information article)
A part of India's best-kept secret, the Andaman Islands, Havelock Island is a haven for travelers&mdash...
Hyderabad and Secunderabad (Information article)
Often referred to simply as Hyderabad by the rest of the outside world, for locals, Hyderabad &...
Jabalpur (Information article)
The industrial powerhouse of the Indian state Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur is a sprawling metropolis that has figured prominently in the region's history...
Sado Island (Information article)
A place of exile for the ill-favored ones of the Kamakura shogunate days, Sado Island today is a remote and offbeat destination, featuring baffling rock formations, ubiquitous persimmon trees, a once-thriving gold mine, and a generous helping of history-steeped architecture...
Sapporo (Information article)
A relatively new player in Japan's tourism competition, Sapporo is short on the hundred-years-old architecture and significance that the rest of the country's settlements possess...
Shikoku (Information article)
More popularly known as the site of the 88-Temples Pilgrimage that follows the footsteps of the charismatic Buddhist monk Kobo Daishi, Shikoku is one of Japan's top bids when hiking and mountaineering are concerned...
Yokohama (Information article)
The premier port to open for international trade in 1859, Yokohama prides itself as being one of Japan's most cosmopolitan cities...
Kisumu (Information article)
Formerly named Port Florence, Kisumu, lying near Lake Victoria, which literally means a place to barter, is tucked some 200 miles northwest of Nairobi, Kenya's capital city...
Central Kenya (Information article)
Central Kenya, situated north of Nairobi, straddles the towns of Nyeri and Thika, offering refreshing hill walks through its bird-rich areas or an arduous but rewarding hike to its montage forests...
Nairobi (Information article)
Kenya's ultra-modern creation Nairobi is the "Green City in the Sun" and the gateway to East Africa...
Eldoret (Information article)
Sitting conveniently south of Cherangani Hills, Eldoret, originally known as "...
Nakuru (Information article)
Smacked in the Rift Valley, Nakuru is one of Kenya's uncharted territories popular to the backpacking crowd and dubbed as Kenya's birdwatcher's paradise...
Watamu (Information article)
Watamu, which means "sweet people" in Swahili, has got a great collection of "sweet treats" for its would-be visitors...
Agadir (Information article)
Though the center of Agadir is not very striking, the slim but long beaches (the Palm/ Sunset Beach) are the town's main draws, dotted with four and five star hotels and flocked by sun-seekers during the months of May to October who gather to enjoy the town's healthy climate...
Asilah (Information article)
Hemmed in Morocco's Atlantic coast, Asilah, which is an ancient Phoenician port, seems more of a Western European place than of Morocco and is easier on the wallet to its would-be visitors...
Central Morocco and the Atlas Mountains (Information article)
Getting to this corner of the country is like earning a VIP pass to the high and mighty Atlas Mountain...
Beira (Information article)
Nestled in the central region of Mozambique and washed by the confluence of Rio Pú...
Central Mozambique (Information article)
Undoubtedly, Central Mozambique is one of Africa's caches of diverse and distinguished ecosystems from mountains to floodplains, embellished with the prominence of Gorongosa National Park...
Mozambique (Information article)
This small coral island nestled in the mouth of Mossuril Bay, fringed by the hemline of Nacala Coast, was first explored by the Europeans...
Maputo (Information article)
Once named Lourenco Marques after a Portuguese trader who was the first European to explore the area in 1544, Maputo is the capital and the largest city of Mozambique since 1898...
Northern Mozambique (Information article)
Getting to this side of Mozambique entails wandering around the tangled streets of the UNESCO World Heritage Ilha de Mocambique, rummaging the wilderness of Niassa Reserve and Quirimbas Archipelago, walking barefoot to the immaculate beaches of Murré...
Pemba (Information article)
Just off The Coast of the "Stone Town" of Zanzibar is the long segment of Pemba's mile-long shoreline which consists of dense forests sweeping down to the waters dotted with little islands which literally make it a paradise...
Tofo (Information article)
Quite distinct from the wild African safaris that Mozambique offers to the travelers, Tofo displays another attraction, a spit of shoreline famous as one of the most desired holiday spots for tourists around the world...
Philippines (Costs article)
Travelling costs in the Philippines are more expensive than Thailand or Indonesia, but still remain relatively affordable for most tourists...
Taiwan (Costs article)
Travelling to Taiwan is fairly affordable, with dormitory rooms charging within [currency:TWD:300] to [currency:TWD:400]...
Thailand (Costs article)
A visit to Thailand is easy on the wallet...
Japan (Costs article)
As one of the richest countries in the world, Japan can be a very expensive destination...
Hong Kong (Costs article)
Ranked as one of the most expensive cities to live in, Hong Kong is for travelers with deep pockets...
Vietnam (Costs article)
Estimating the money to be spent in Vietnam varies from ridiculously cheap to crazy expensive...
Barcelona (Costs article)
In 2008, Barcelona went from the 56th to the 31st place in the list of cities ranked by their expense...
Great Britain (Costs article)
United Kingdom (Costs article)
A trip to England will require considerable savings and practical budget planning...
Singapore (Food article)
Singaporean cuisine is a testimony to the country's rich and colorful culture...
Singapore (Nightlife article)
As busy as it is in the day, Singapore's night life is bustling even in the wee hours...
Philippines (When to go article)
The Philippines is a tropical country with only two main seasons...
Hong Kong (History article)
Approximately 6,000 years of age, Hong Kong has been supporting life forms on its fertile lands and sandy shore since the last Stone Age...
Hong Kong (Culture article)
The culture of Hong Kong is a unique mix of the East and the West...
Hong Kong (Weather article)
Unlike some Asian countries, Hong Kong is only a "Subtropical" country...
Hong Kong (When to go article)
In planning a vacation to Hong Kong, the best time to go is from mid September to the end of February...
Hong Kong (Food article)
Due to successful experimentations of curious cooks all over Hong Kong, the country has been labeled as a "Gourmet Paradise "and the "World's Fair of Food"...
Hong Kong (Nightlife article)
There are two main places to go when it comes to nightlife in Hong Kong...
China (History article)
The Hwang Ho or Yellow River is the second longest river in China...
China (Culture article)
One of the oldest and most complex of cultures among the countries of the world, the Chinese way is a very interesting aspect of the country...
China (Weather article)
China has four seasons...
China (When to go article)
Anytime is the best time...
China (Food article)
Fa gao cakes (wheat flour cake), the traditional Jai (roots of vegetables with fish and chicken), and the sweet steamed sticky rice pudding, Nian gao...
China (Nightlife article)
For a night of drinking, dancing, and singing or a quiet time watching traditional presentations, China will never be last on the list...
Japan (History article)
Japan's colorful history is characterized by numerous periods and eras where most important elements of the country's culture flourished...
Japan (Culture article)
Modern day Japanese culture may be summed up by the words Anime, Live-Action Movies, and Jap-rock...
Japan (Weather article)
Japan's weather varies from region to region...
Japan (When to go article)
To experience a most unforgettable Japan tour, interested travelers are advised to go during the spring season or the months of March to May...
Japan (Food article)
The world renowned sushi (vinegar rice), sashimi (raw seafood), and ramen (Japanese noodles) are only few of the many faces of Japanese cooking...
Japan (Nightlife article)
Japan's nightlife is truly alive especially in the capital city, Tokyo...
South Korea (History article)
South Korea's history began upon its establishment in 1948...
New Jalpaiguri (Information article)
A springboard to northeast India, Bhutan and Nepal is New Jalpaiguri, more commonly known by its acronym NJP, an archetypal countryside town packed with networking rails, frenetic yet friendly locals, and a modest set of eating and lodging options...
Orchha (Information article)
A short ride away from Jhansi, Orchha is a lethargic settlement that still exudes a majestic atmosphere reminiscent of its days as the seat of power of the Bunkelhand Empire...
Pachmarhi (Information article)
A UNESCO-listed Biosphere Reserve, Pachmarhi is a lost Eden nurturing flora and fauna rarely found anywhere else in India...
Pahalgam (Information article)
Pahalgam used to be known as nothing but a scenic shepherd's village, but ever since travelers began exploring its lush surroundings of verdant fields, lengthy rivers, and lofty snow-capped mountains, the town is now a popular springboard to one of the holiest Hindu shrines in India...
Palitana (Information article)
Palitana is a frenetic hilltop city known for its despise for violence...
Panaji (Information article)
Panaji is a patch of Portugal amidst the spread of temples and gompa (fortifications) found in India...
Parvati Valley (Information article)
For exuding the charm of being underdeveloped, Parvati could be a backpacker's dream rugged gorge...
South Korea (Culture article)
Southern Korea boasts of a vibrant culture comprised of many traditions, celebrations, beliefs, and values...
South Korea (Weather article)
South Korea is classified as a country with a temperate climate and four distinct seasons...
Pasighat (Information article)
The oldest and biggest city in Arunachal Pradesh is Pasighat, which takes pride of its largely-scattered Adi people, an indigenous hill tribe...
South Korea (When to go article)
There is no doubt that the best time to visit South Korea is during spring and autumn, when the country is enjoying a stable weather...
Patna (Information article)
The four snaking rivers converging in Patna is probably the reason why this 2,000-year-old city keeps on resurfacing throughout the records of India's long history...
South Korea (Food article)
Bulgogi (Korean Barbecue),Gimbab (Korean Sushi), and Kimchi (pickled dish) are only some of the many world famous Korean delicacies...
South Korea (Nightlife article)
When it comes to entertainment, Korea is very famous for its Korean dramas and movies...
Pelling (Information article)
Apart from the breathtaking view of its neighboring snow-capped Kanchenjunga Mountains at dawn, Pelling features a modest array of monasteries, ruins, and a lake that may catch the fancy of avid trekkers...
Porbandar (Information article)
Apart from being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, Porbandar bears only a few places of interest and a modest background that may be enough to have tourists staying for a day or two...
Port Blair (Information article)
More than just the administrative capital of the Andaman Islands, Port Blair is a hodgepodge of history-steeped remains, pocket beaches, and eclectic museums...
Pune (Information article)
More than just a university town and a business center, Pune (pronounced as "Poona") fuses India's lavish culture and history with the promises of modernity and progress...
Puri (Information article)
One of the oldest cities in Eastern India is Puri, which dons two different faces: as a pilgrimage site visited by Vishnu devotees and as a popular beach destination lined with flamboyant resorts for beach-bums and party-goers alike...
Pushkar (Information article)
There is a distinct air of mysticism in Pushkar because of its few but lavish temples, legend-steeped lake, and bathing festival that promises salvation to its participants...
Vietnam (History article)
Vietnamese history dates back to 2,700 years ago...
Vietnam (Culture article)
The Non La, or the conical hat is a trademark of the agricultural country of Vietnam...
Puttaparthi (Information article)
Known as the birthplace of one of India's most illustrious prophets, the quaint town of Puttaparthi is a treasure trove of shrines and religious compounds where devotees converge in prayer...
Vietnam (Weather article)
As it is with its neighbor China, Vietnam's weather and climate vary from one region to another...
Qutb Complex (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Qutb Complex is an impressive display of early Afghan architecture...
Raipur (Information article)
Throughout India's history, Raipur has served as a premier political and commercial powerhouse for several kingdoms...
Vietnam (When to go article)
For travelers who plan to visit Vietnam, identifying the best time to go is harder than laying down the itineraries...
Rajgir (Information article)
Buddha and the Jain god Mahavira are said to have spent time in Rajgir, a settlement that went down on the pages of the Mahabharata, a timeless Hindu epic...
Rajkot (Information article)
India's icon, Mahatma Gandhi, spent a few years of his childhood in Rajkot while his father was stilling serving the king...
Vietnam (Food article)
Due to the giftedness in topography, Vietnamese cooking is an interesting mix of different herbs and spices that can send thrills especially to a foreign tongue...
Vietnam (Nightlife article)
Knowing its history is not unusual for a person to think that Vietnam's nightlife cannot equal that of other countries'...
Rameswaram (Information article)
Rameswaram is one of India's four Char Dham (temple-towns) considered to be very sacred as pilgrimage sites for Hinduism...
Rampur (Information article)
Sheltered within the embrace of the vast Kinnaur Valley, Rampur is the former seat of power of the once mighty Bushahr Empire...
Ranchi (Information article)
Since the vast Chotanagpur Plateau is on its pedestal, Ranchi enjoys lush surroundings and a cool climate...
Sarahan (Information article)
Apart from the 800-year-old Bhimakali Temple lording over the surrounding low houses, Sarahan is nothing more than a lethargic and remote town in the Kinnaur Valley...
Saurashtra (Information article)
As an offshoot of succumbing to British India, Saurashtra now has a collection of history-steeped princely states with siesta-loving and elaborately-dressed locals...
Sevagram (Information article)
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Shantiniketan (Information article)
Literally translating to "peaceful abode," Shantiniketan is a meek town with a stellar set of attractions...
Shekhawati (Information article)
Found in Rajasthan in Western India, Shekhawati is a semi-arid desert with a history of lawlessness and wandering merchants...
Mongolia (Nightlife article)
With its small size, it is a suprise to find that Mongolia has a night life that can quench abar-hoppers thirst...
Kasane and Kazungula (Information article)
The small town of Kasane is a convenient gateway to the four countries of the Black Continent, namely, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, which are also known as the Africa's "Four Corners...
Maun (Information article)
The portal to one of the best wildlife safari adventures of the Okavango Delta is the village of Maun...
Taghit (Information article)
Set in the landscape of Grand Erg Occidental or the so-called "Big Western Dunes" of Bechar province is the oasis town of Taghit, famed for its ergs (sand dunes) that hug the parched land of the Sahara Desert...
Timgad (Information article)
At first glance, an outsider may think that Timgad is just another Roman site tucked oddly in the Black Continent, but by observing closely at the city's grid pattern known as Thamugadi, visitors might understand why this city hidden for over a century in the mounds of sand is one of Algeria's UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
Myanmar (History article)
Burma and Land of the Human Origin are only two of the many names tagged to the beautiful country of Myanmar...
Myanmar (Culture article)
Myanmar's culture is indeed as vibrant as its neighboring countries'...
Myanmar (Weather article)
Myanmar has a tropical monsoon climate with three varying seasons...
Myanmar (When to go article)
Any traveler wishing to experience Myanmar to the utmost should visit between the months of November and February...
Myanmar (Food article)
As its culture, Myanmar's cuisine is also a mixture of the cooking of its early settlers and colonizers...
Myanmar (Nightlife article)
There indeed is life even at night in Myanmar...
Timimoun (Information article)
Climbing the dunes to the virtually secluded oasis town of Timimoun can be a great way to warm up before visitors continue to traverse the town's red to yellowish-brown buildings and mud-brick houses...
Nubra Valley (Information article)
At first glance, the Nubra Valley seems nothing but an arid, desolate canyon where double-humped Bactrian camels park...
Old Goa (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Goa features a stunning array of centuries-old churches and cathedrals that stand as evidences of this once majestic Catholic powerhouse...
Omkareshwar (Information article)
When spirituality and mysticism are concerned, Omkareshwar is often considered as a compact version of the holy capital, Vanarasi...
Cambodia (History article)
Cambodian history may be said to have started from the Funan Empire in the early third century...
Cambodia (Culture article)
Cambodian culture is largely based on the country's religion...
Touggourt (Information article)
During the French occupation, Touggourt was a vibrant township with a labyrinth of meandering streets and covered pathways...
Shillong (Information article)
A former hill station and the capital of British Assam, Shillong is known as the "Scotland of the East" for its verdant hills, nippy climate, and European influence...
Shimla (Information article)
Because of its wooden cottages, crisscrossing train tracks, lavish Western-style churches, and rustic charm that beckon newlyweds to stay for their honeymoon, Shimla is dubbed the "Queen of the Hills" and "a patch of England's Victorian Age" frozen in Himchal Pradesh's mountains...
Sikkim (Information article)
Nestled in the undulating Himalayas, Sikkim is a landlocked state teeming with breathtaking valleys, rustic ridge settlements, and friendly smiles from the locals...
Siliguri (Information article)
A sprawling town full of busy boulevards, street bazaars, an airport, and a network of bus terminals, Siliguri capitalizes on the fact that it is one of the essential transport hubs in India's northeast regions...
Nagoya (Information article)
There are two ways to look at Nagoya, Japan's fourth largest city...
Naruko (Information article)
When it comes to rural retreats, Naruko is one of Japan's top bids because of its sulfurous onsen (hot springs), rustic pottery, and odd-looking kokeshi dolls...
Cambodia (Food article)
A bowl of hot soup for entree, a plate of rice and viand as main dish, a refreshing drink, and mouthwatering slices of tropical fruits for dessert...
Cambodia (Nightlife article)
Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, is also the country's hottest city when it comes to night life...
Okutama (Information article)
Winding along with the Tamagawa River south of Tokyo brings backpackers to the Okutama Region...
Onomichi (Information article)
Whether on a bicycle or on foot, tourists roaming Onomichi may immediately imbibe this small coastal town's allure exuded by the plethora of Shinto shrines and narrow alleys lined with large stone lanterns, family-run shops, and ryokan (inns)...
Otaru (Information article)
Characterized by a winding canal, friendly locals, uni (sea urchin) treats, and an industry backed by herring fishing and glass-blowing, Otaru is an idyllic day tour destination for those who still have a few days to spare in Sapporo...
Rebun Island (Information article)
Shaped like a diving squid, Rebun Island encompasses half of the Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park found in Hokkaido's northern tip...
Tangier (Information article)
Tangier is an embodiment of wealth in almost all aspects...
Taroudannt (Information article)
After staying on the shadows for centuries, Taroudannt is now revealing itself to the world not only as a shopping destination, but also a as a more laidback diversion from the city rush of Fes and Rabat...
Tetouan (Information article)
If Chefchaouen calls itself as the "Blue City" of Morocco, Tetouan is billed as among the whitest of cities and the only seaport in the country that has a direct access to the Mediterranean...
Todra Gorge and Tinerhir (Information article)
The pink canyons of the Todra Gorge blends with the lush palmeraies (palm forests) of Tinerhir, making these pieces of scenery among the most dramatic of sights in Morocco...
Rundu (Information article)
A popular outpost in Northeastern Namibia, Rundu is a gateway to the war-torn Caprivi...
Windhoek (Information article)
If there is such a thing as a half-blood prince, Windhoek could be the quintessential "half-blood city" of Namibia for having an interesting fusion of African and European influences in its architecture and culture...
Gangchon (Information article)
Located northeast of Seoul, Gangchon evokes a youthful vibe with its wide array of DVD rooms, bars, and restaurants catering to its student clientele...
Ganghwa Island (Information article)
Embracing both the coasts of North and South Korea is Ganghwa Island, a well-developed region of bustling capitals, rustic towns, flatlands, and several mountain ranges that remain lush and largely immaculate despite being frequently visited...
Gangneung (Information article)
The World Heritage-listed Dano Festival and the lavish Gyeongpodae Temple are just some of the claims to fame of Gangneung...
Gangwon (Information article)
South Korea's northeast region is Gangwon, a natural treasure trove of some of the country's precious ecological attractions...
Gyeongju (Information article)
Gyeongju is home to a number of tombs, rock carvings, temples, and palace ruins from Gyeongsangbuk-do's past as the Shilla Dynasty's capital...
Haeinsa (Information article)
The home to Tripitaka Koreana's 81,340 woodblock scriptures is the Haeinsa Temple, located in Gyeongsangbuk-do...
Icheon (Information article)
The quiet life in Icheon offers an idyllic environment for visitors yearning to unwind...
Bhutan (Costs article)
Traveling to Bhutan requires arrangements done by an approved tour operator...
Brunei (Costs article)
Brunei's local currency is the Brunei Dollar (B$) and has a 1:1 rate with the Singapore dollar...
Laos (Costs article)
Laos is an ideal budget destination, whose currency is inconvertible outside the country...
Laos (History article)
Laos is an old Southeast Asian country located in the northwest portion of the Indochinese peninsula...
Spain (Costs article)
The prices to expect for a trip to Spain usually depend on where you're going...
Laos (Culture article)
The culture of Laos is a unique blend of beliefs, customs, and traditions of its neighboring countries as well as its own religion...
Tibet (Costs article)
Getting into Tibet is very difficult since tourism is under strict control of the Chinese government...
Italy (Costs article)
Traveling to Italy is not friendly to the wallet, but less expensive compared to UK and northern Europe...
Portugal (Costs article)
Traveling to Portugal is easy on any kind of budget, with the cheapest daily budget reaching only [currency:EUR:30]...
Laos (Weather article)
A dry and wet monsoon with three basic seasons is the best description for Laos' weather and climate...
France (Costs article)
The highest expense to anticipate for a trip to France is the accommodations...
Laos (When to go article)
Basing on Laos' weather, the best time for visit would be within the months of the cool dry season...
Laos (Food article)
The Lao cuisine is the combination of the ethnic Lao people's and Northeast Thais' cooking...
Laos (Nightlife article)
Laos nightlife is vibrant and thriving...
Malaysia (History article)
Malaysia's history has an all star cast of people coming from the different countries surrounding it...
Malaysia (Culture article)
Due to its strategic location, the Malaysian culture is brilliantly diverse...
Malaysia (Weather article)
Malaysia's climate may be the best tropical climate in Asia...
Malaysia (When to go article)
Malaysia has a hot and dry weather most of the year...
Malaysia (Food article)
Malaysian food mirrors the various ethnicities the country holds within...
Malaysia (Nightlife article)
Being predominantly a Muslim country, people may think that Malaysia's nightlife is dull and stale...
Indonesia (Weather article)
Just atop the world's equator, the climate in Indonesia is divided only into two, the wet and dry season...
Indonesia (When to go article)
Though feeling the rain in a tropical archipelago does not sound like a bad idea, the best time to visit Indonesia is still during the dry season...
Indonesia (Nightlife article)
The nightlife in Indonesia may truly be considered world class...
Taiwan (History article)
Spanning over 400 years, Taiwan's history is as rich as its culture and geography...
Taiwan (Culture article)
Referring to the country's long history, Taiwanese culture is a mixture of European and Asian cultures...
Taiwan (Weather article)
Because of its geographical position, Taiwan's climate is considered subtropical with the Northern part mostly cooler than The Southern region...
Taiwan (When to go article)
Generally, the best time to visit Taiwan is during autumn or fall...
Udhagamandalam (Information article)
Sitting regally atop the Nilgiri Hills is Udhagamandalam, locally known as the "Queen of the Hill Stations" for its height of 2,286 meters above ground...
Taiwan (Food article)
As the culture is predominantly Chinese, Taiwanese cuisine mirrors that of Chinese...
Incheon (Information article)
Incheon is a good destination for travelers who seek a different metropolis setting than Seoul...
Taiwan (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in Taiwan is very lively...
Inje (Information article)
Sports and fitness enthusiasts have much to look forward to in the small town of Inje...
Jeollanam-do (Information article)
Travelers seeking a complete break from the noise and pollution of the city life might want to plan a trip to Jeollanam-do...
Jikjisa (Information article)
Visiting Jikjisa temple is like walking into a colorful painting...
East Timor (History article)
East Timor, better known as Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is a small country in Southeast Asia with a big history...
East Timor (Culture article)
Like most colonized countries, the culture of East Timor is a combination of the culture of its previous colonizers...
East Timor (Weather article)
The climate of East Timor is considered as a tropical monsoon climate...
East Timor (When to go article)
Between the two seasons of East Timor, a traveler wishing to visit is advised to opt for is by the end of wet season...
East Timor (Food article)
Due to the 24-year long occupation of the Indonesians, East Timor cuisine is very similar to the Indonesian dishes...
Manjanggul (Information article)
Long ago, geological forces shaped the serpent-shaped lair that South Koreans call as the Manjanggul Cave...
East Timor (Nightlife article)
Although colonized for over 24 years, the country of East Timor is not far in the list of Asian countries with very lively nightlife...
Sapsido (Information article)
Sapsido's serene waters and golden sands reveal that South Korea has so much to offer as a natural paradise...
Seongsan Ilchulbong (Information article)
Located in the eastern end of Jejudo island is the stunning peak of Seongsan Ilchulbong...
Sokcho (Information article)
Sokcho's scenic ocean views and delicious seafood cuisine might leave visitors more than satisfied...
Suwon (Information article)
The province of Suwon offers just the right mix of everything South Korea: unique cuisine, discos, bright colors, and well-preserved history...
Tongyeong (Information article)
With over 190 islands near its coastline, a day trip to Tong·...
India (History article)
India's history all began in the Indus River Valley...
India (Culture article)
The Indian culture is as colorful as the saris of its female citizens...
Askaniya Nova (Information article)
Animal lovers and city dwellers might be refreshed by the diverse wildlife found in Askaniya Nova...
India (Weather article)
India has three different seasons, the wet season, the cool season, and the dry season...
Bakhchysaray (Information article)
Much of Ukraine's history is shared with the Soviet Union and the Crimean Tatar's struggle against them...
Balaklava (Information article)
Balaklava's refreshingly blue waters and curvy mountains seemingly convey a sense of tranquility, a far cry from its former incarnation as the site of Cold War military exercises...
Berdychiv (Information article)
Although a humble and quiet town, Berdychiv was once home to the second largest Jewish community in the Russian empire...
India (When to go article)
The best time to visit India highly depends on many factors...
India (Food article)
Mention of the word India, curry immediately pops into a person's mind...
India (Nightlife article)
Indian nightlife is literally a dusk-&lsquo...
Bur Dubai (Information article)
Known as Dubai's oldest district, Bur Dubai is a patchwork of sorts, featuring almost everything that the emirate has to offer...
Jumeirah (Information article)
The United Arab Emirates' answer to Malibu is Jumeirah, a resort town sandwiched between sand and sea...
Sheikh Zayed Road (Information article)
Burj Dubai, the tallest manmade structure ever built, towers above the long strip of high-rise apartments, luxury hotels, office buildings, and other ritzy tourist amenities of Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai's centuries-old link to the capital, Abu Dhabi...
Chernihiv (Information article)
Chernihiv is one of Ukraine's most valued historical cities...
Cotonu (Information article)
Literally meaning the "Mouth of the River of Death," the city of Cotonou started as a humble fishing hamlet and a crossroad of trade and commerce under the Kingdom of Dahomey...
Chernivtsi (Information article)
Travelers who thrive on intellect and art may want to visit the city of Chernivtsi...
Crimea (Information article)
Resting along the scenic landscape of the Black Sea Peninsula is Crimea, Ukraine's only autonomous region...
Dnipropetrovsk (Information article)
Dniporpetrovsk was once a top secret location only accessible to members of the USSR's missile production base...
Donetsk (Information article)
Followers of coal mine tragedies might find a visit to Donetsk interesting...
Feodosiya (Information article)
Feodosiya boasts of a rich historical background, having once been named Kaffa when Genoese merchants bought it in the 13th century...
Ivano-Frankivsk (Information article)
Ivano-Frankivsk is a desert-like treat for the eyes with its picturesque neoclassical buildings and sleek garden landscapes...
Kamyanets-Podilsky (Information article)
Visitors of Kamyanets-Podilsky may think they are walking right into a movie set...
Kerch (Information article)
Kerch is a popular vacation destination thanks to its scenic location by the Azov and Black seas...
Kharkiv (Information article)
Kharkiv claims to be the source of the Soviet nuclear industry...
Kherson (Information article)
Beyond the city of Kherson lies a number of exciting destinations...
Khotyn (Information article)
The city of Khotyn is home to the stunning Khotyn Fortress...
Kolomyya (Information article)
Although Kolomyya only offers few accommodation choices and two museums, it is a city tailored-fit for tourists...
Kyiv (Information article)
Upon entering the city of Kyiv, visitors might be surprised why it is deemed as the country's capital...
Lutsk (Information article)
Lutsk's building designs might invoke one of two feelings: a strange sense of irony or a harmonious feeling of balance...
Shexian (Information article)
Shexian is not only in the middle of crystal-clear rivers and evergreen mountains...
Shenzhen (Information article)
China played the role of fairy godmother to Shenzhen, turning this underdeveloped, countryside Cinderella into today's high-sheen city, famous among domestic tourists for its theme parks, myriad of old and new architecture, active art scene, and beaches recognized as the most beautiful in China...
Sanjiang (Information article)
Travelers' main reason to be in Sanjiang is to bask in the splendor of Chenyang, a cluster of eight villages best visited during autumn (September to November) for the Dong ethnic tribe's golden rice paddies, lush timber and tea plantations, Drum Towers, and flourishing culture...
Sanya (Information article)
Russians and local Chinese tourists escaping from sub-zero winters have found a "Hawaii" at the very tail end of the "Kingdom Under Heaven...
Shanhaiguan (Information article)
A popular tourist attraction and one of the best-preserved passages of the Great Wall of China, Shanhaiguan or Shanhai Pass is graded first class as a national cultural site since it is the "...
Shijiazhuang (Information article)
Established in 1905, Shijiazhuang might be a young city yet it is already ripe and mature as a tourist destination for its good road and railway networks, well-equipped luxury baths, spruced up ancient temples and towns, and growing IT and textile industries that made it be earmarked as the "cradle of new China...
Kazakhstan (Culture article)
Despite the conquests that the country underwent, Kazaks were able to maintain a connection with their original culture...
Songshan and Deifeng (Information article)
Complementing Songshan's mammoth stature as a the cradle of kung fu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and as one of China's five sacred Daoist mountains is the humble town of Dengfeng, which provides refuge for Songshan's pilgrims and kung fu enthusiasts through its numerous food establishments and accommodations...
Kazakhstan (Food article)
The Kazak cuisine is largely influenced by their nomadic culture...
Shenyang (Information article)
Even if Shenyang is to put a modern mask, it cannot run away from its past...
Kazakhstan (Nightlife article)
The core of Kazakhstan's nightlife is the city of Almaty...
Simatai (Information article)
If the Great Wall is considered the best of China's buildings, historians believe Simatai is "the best of the Great Wall" for bundling up all the characteristics found in the Great Wall's 5,500-mile expanse...
Shapotou (Information article)
Sand sleds are the rollercoaster, zip lines are the Ferris wheel, while camels serve as the merry-go-round in Shapotou, a district in Ningxia Province that in its commerciality seems more like an amusement park in the middle of Tengger Desert than a research facility created to suppress the dunes threatening to bury the whole of northwest China...
Qufu (Information article)
Ever since Confucius was born in Qufu, this small rural town in Shandong Province was never the same again...
Sheshan (Information article)
Skyscrapers and mile-long shopping malls may give the impression that Shanghai is religiously urban, but behind the city's cult of modernity is a less-known facet: as a pilgrimage site...
Songjiang (Information article)
In the southwestern and western backstreets of Songjiang, ages-old pagodas and old derelict houses watch in silence as the rest of this county 30 kilometers from Shanghai is being eaten away by modernization...
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Sershu (Information article)
At the northernmost tip of Sichuan are two towns both named Shershu but with totally different faces: one is Shershu Dzong, a western monastery town of Tibetan nomads, while the other one is Shiqu Xian, an eastern county en route to Qinghai from Manigango, with modern hotels and transport links to Ganzi...
Bangladesh (Culture article)
The culture of Bangladesh is a mishmash of different religions...
Southern Silk Road (Information article)
Splitting the Taklamakan Desert into two are the two wings of Southern Silk Road, an ancient route ringed by rivers, sands, and abandoned ancient cities located east of Kashgar...
Southwest Xinjiang Kashgaria (Information article)
Kashgaria, now modern-day Tarim Basin, remains faithful to its 2,000-year-old mercantile tradition of hosting Asia's biggest weekly bazaars, camel trade, and production of Turkic crafts like kilims (carpets) and doppa and kalpak hats...
Shaoxing (Information article)
Apart from the advertisements saying that Shaoxing is a "charming water town," spiraling canals, pastel-painted ancestral houses, stooping bridges, and brightly-colored boats are pervasive in this town 67 kilometers southeast of Hangzhou...
Bangladesh (Food article)
Bangladesh cuisine is known all over the world because of its unique tradition and delicious taste...
Bangladesh (Nightlife article)
Due to a large population of Muslims in the country, the nightlife in Bangladesh is not as active as other Asian countries...
Iznik (Information article)
A historical town located in the eastern shore of Lake Iznik and Marmara, Iznik or Nicea is renowned for its chameleon-patterned cini (tiles), a legacy handed down by the Ottoman Turks...
Kalkan (Information article)
For years, Kalkan appeals to travelers looking for more than just a "sun and sea" getaway...
Brunei (History article)
Brunei had always been a sultanate...
Brunei (Culture article)
Because of its regional power in the earlier days, part of the culture of Brunei has a Hindu nature, while the remaining part is predominantly Islam...
Shi (Information article)
Brunei (Weather article)
Brunei's weather and climate are generally similar to its neighbors...
Brunei (When to go article)
Anytime can be a good time to visit Brunei...
Kars (Information article)
One of the most notable attractions in Kars is the Kars Castles or Satan's Castles (Seytan Kale), which dominate the hill opposite the city...
Brunei (Food article)
As its religion and ways of life, the cuisine of Brunei is largely influenced by the countries, Malaysia, and Sarawak...
Kas (Information article)
Nestled in the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, Kas is an idyllic town noted for is pleasant climate and relaxed atmosphere that might make visitors forget about the rest of the world&mdash...
Brunei (Nightlife article)
The nightlife in Brunei is unfortunately boring...
Shilin District (Information article)
Taipei's largest night markets are just dots within the bigger picture that is Shilin, a district in Taiwan...
Macau (History article)
Macau started out as a region under the jurisdiction of Panyu County, Nanhai Prefecture of the province of Guangdong...
Macau (Culture article)
Macau culture is a unique blend of the European and the Asian...
Macau (Weather article)
Macau's climate is characterized by plenty of sunshine in most parts of the year...
Macau (When to go article)
The best time to visit Macau is during fall (September to December)...
Kayseri (Information article)
Tucked into the mountains of Central Anatolia is Kayseri, home of the famous cured beef called pastirma...
Macau (Food article)
Macanese cuisine is an appetizing mix of Portuguese and Chinese cooking...
Konya (Information article)
Hailed as the "land of the whirling dervishes (ascetics)," Konya is one of the oldest cities in the country...
Deira (Information article)
While it lacks the sheen and flair found in the rest of Dubai, Deira has a plethora of sights, sounds, textures, and tastes to be proud of as a result of the many cultures that have set foot on this city...
Lviv (Information article)
Known as Ukraine's least Soviet city, Lviv offers a spectacle of diverse architecture with no Soviet building existing at the city's center...
Mukacheve (Information article)
Mukacheve is an example of a beautiful countryside since it is a city replete with pastel-colored roof tops scattered among rich tree life...
Macau (Nightlife article)
Definitely, Macau's nightlife is like that in the west...
Mykolayviv (Information article)
Mykolayiv once basked in the limelight of Soviet Union's shipbuilding industry...
Odesa (Information article)
Odesa is a city of charm, decadence, and vivacity...
Pochayiv (Information article)
Resting on the edge of Ukraine's principal Catholic region is the Pochayiv Monastery or Lavra, an elegant structure with golden domes and pure white walls...
Kyrgyzstan (History article)
Gokturks or Uyghurs, the name of the original settlers of Kyrggyztan...
Polissya (Information article)
Travelers who need to get away from overwhelming tourist crowds might find comfort in the woodland area of Polissya...
Poltava (Information article)
Poltava is a worthy destination thanks to its eventful and preserved history...
Rakhiv (Information article)
Visitors of Rakhiv might either be disappointed or amused...
Morocco (Costs article)
Morocco's local currency is the dirham (Dh or MAD), which comes in [currency:MAD:10], [currency:MAD:20], [currency:MAD:50], [currency:MAD:100], and [currency:MAD:200] denominations...
Jordan (Costs article)
Although Jordan, home to the architectural wonder Petra, is not the cheapest country in the Middle East to travel in, backpackers with a strict budget won't have a problem getting around...
Kyrgyzstan (Culture article)
The cute little yurts (kyrgyz hut), the chygdak (ornamented mat), and the toshok (narrow quilts), proofs of the originality and uniqueness of the Kyrgyz culture...
Kenya (Costs article)
Traveling costs in Kenya vary and depends on the kind of comforts you're seeking...
Kyrgyzstan (Weather article)
Kyrgyzstan climate is a seemingly mismatched temperate and sub-tropical...
Kyrgyzstan (When to go article)
In planning a trip Kyrgyzstan, the beat time to schedule the flights is in the month of July until September...
Greece (Costs article)
After adopting the euro as its currency, prices in Greece have skyrocketed...
Chile (Costs article)
South Americans find Chile, whose national currency is the Chilean Peso, to be expensive...
Kyrgyzstan (Food article)
The nomadic nature of the Kyrgyz culture or lifestyle is also reflected on its cooking...
Brazil (Costs article)
Brazil is enjoying a flourishing economy and a strong currency (the real), making it one of the most expensive destinations in South America...
Kyrgyzstan (Nightlife article)
There is no nightlife, a common misconception about Kyrgyzstan...
Argentina (Costs article)
Travel cost to Argentina became cheap since its 2001 economic collapse...
Algeria (Costs article)
Algeria's official currency is the Algerian Dinar (DZD) but the rural areas could charge in centimes instead...
Peru (Costs article)
Peru's national currency is the Nuevo sol, where in US $1 is [currency:PEN:3...
Venezuela (Costs article)
Venezuela's national currency is the Bolivar fuerte (BsF)...
South Africa (Costs article)
The price you pay to travel in South Africa really depends on your spending power...
Nepal (History article)
The history of Nepal is best described as a very long struggle for democracy...
Nepal (Culture article)
With the early settlers being Hindus and Chinese people, the culture of Nepal is basically a mix of these nations' culture...
New Zealand (Costs article)
Traveling to New Zealand is economical, as long as you're cautious about how you spend your money...
Egypt (Costs article)
A trip to Egypt isn't a burden on any budget, but admission fees and organized tours tend to increase spending...
Colombia (Costs article)
Colombia is one of the cheaper destinations in South America...
Australia (Costs article)
Australia is affordable for the Western European or American traveler, but not so for citizens from Southeast Asia...
Rewalsar Lake (Information article)
A regal anthology of Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh temples and images give Rewalsar Lake some air of spirituality...
Druskininkai (Information article)
Lying next to Neman River in Lithuania's southern region is Druskininkai, regarded as the oldest and the most popular wellness resort in the country...
Klaipeda (Information article)
Tucked in Lithuania's north-westernmost corner, Klaipeda stands as the third largest city in the country...
Palanga (Information article)
Washed by the shores of the Baltic Sea, the bustling Palanga serves as the most popular summer resort town in Lithuania, including probably the rest of the Baltic States...
Cueta (Information article)
After being established by the Phoenicians, Ceuta or Sebta underwent through a series of invasions, starting from the Romans, then by the Vandals, the Visigoths, the Arabs, the Portuguese, and most recently, by Spain and Morocco, which are both claiming custody over the city...
Biecz (Information article)
Tucked in the Carpathian Mountains, Biecz is considered as one of the oldest settlements in Poland, having served as an important trading center connecting the country to its neighbor, Hungary, as early as the 15th century...
Poland (Information article)
The ninth largest country in Europe, Poland seems to have seen more heartbreak than smiles throughout the course of its history...
W (Information article)
Wonju (Information article)
A city of youthful yet relaxed charm, Wonju is home to the largest population in the Gangwondo province in South Korea...
Udo Island (Information article)
Udo Island manages to maintain a relaxed, provincial atmosphere despite tourist crowds visiting regularly...
Wando (Information article)
Wando Island is a treasured beach paradise in Korea because of its waters that are so clear, they reflect colors during day and night...
Nepal (Weather article)
Nepal's climate is generalized in two different seasons, the wet season (June-September) and the dry season (October- May)...
Nepal (When to go article)
The perfect time to visit Nepal is by the beginning of the dry season...
Yeongjongdo and Muuido (Information article)
Yeongjondo's western beaches have managed to be untouched despite being near Korea's busiest international airport...
Nepal (Food article)
A product of numerous ethnic groups, as well as the geographical features of the country, Nepalese cuisine is a line of dishes with tastes very distinctive from each other...
Yeosu (Information article)
Yeosu's peculiar molar shape is just an introduction into the spectacular coastal views of the island...
Eceabat (Information article)
Located in the Aegean Coast, Eceabat or Maydos is a town tucked near the illustrious World War I Gallipoli Battlefields, which serves as a war memorial for approximately 120,000 soldiers from Turkey, New Zealand, France and Australia...
Nepal (Nightlife article)
Nepal is an agrarian country...
Edirne (Information article)
Since it set at the intersection of three countries: Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, Edirne is also at the crossroads of cultures and civilizations...
Ephesus (Information article)
Through time, Ephesus has been linked with several famous personalities throughout history, including St...
Erzurum (Information article)
If Egypt is said to be the cradle of human civilization, Erzurum claims to be the place where two civilizations meet...
Fethiye (Information article)
From a humble settlement of seafarers, Fethiye today is a well-loved getaway among Turkish and British holidaymakers who are tired of the hustle and bustle in Ankara and Istanbul...
Goreme (Information article)
Tucked in the surreal landscape of Cappadocia, Gö...
Tibet (History article)
The Dalai Lama and the movies Seven Years in Tibet are only few of the things relative to Tibet and its history...
Inland From Selcuk (Information article)
The wealth of Selcuk springs from its ancient ruins and from the charm of its traditional Turkish towns like Ephesus and Maryemana...
Izmir (Information article)
Turkey's third most populous city, Izmir, is not only jam-packed with over two million people but also with a chockfull of sites that touch-base with history, culture, and adventure...
Tibet (Culture article)
Tibetan culture is greatly influenced by its geography and climate...
Tibet (Weather article)
The weather in Tibet may be likened to that of China...
Tibet (When to go article)
There is not a definite best time to be in Tibet because anytime can be a good time...
Tibet (Food article)
Unlike the weather and culture, Tibetan cuisine is different from its neighbors...
Tibet (Nightlife article)
Lhasa in Tibet is not the least behind schedule when it comes to nightlife...
Maldives (Weather article)
Maldives is a hot tropical country that experiences the sun for 10 hours per day...
Maldives (When to go article)
The best time for a visit to the Maldives is during the dry season...
Maldives (Food article)
Maldivian food is uniquely diverse because of the country's nature...
Maldives (Nightlife article)
Maldives nightlife is one of the tourist attractions of the country...
Pakistan (History article)
It may not be believed but Pakistan began as a non-Muslim country...
Asia (Culture article)
There is not one way to describe the culture of Asia...
Asia (Weather article)
Being the largest continent in the world based on demography and on land mass, Asia's weather is as assorted as its nations...
Asia (Food article)
The cuisine of Asia may be divided into four different types...
Asia (Nightlife article)
Although filled with war-torn and third world countries, the continent of Asia is not tardy when it comes to nightlife...
Sri Lanka (History article)
Sri Lanka used to be a very rich kingdom, ruled by intelligent kings...
Sri Lanka (Culture article)
Like most countries, the culture of Sri Lanka is a product of its past...
Sri Lanka (Weather article)
Sri Lanka is said to have a tropical climate...
Sri Lanka (When to go article)
For anyone who wishes to see Sri Lanka, the excellent time to be there is during its driest time, the months from December to March...
Sri Lanka (Food article)
As it is with the country's culture, the cuisine of Sri Lanka draws from the countries that colonized it...
Sri Lanka (Nightlife article)
Sri Lanka has the most active nightlife in the entire South Asia...
North Korea (History article)
Just as it is with South Korea, the history of North Korea began after the division in the 1940's...
North Korea (Culture article)
North Korean culture was almost eradicated during the Japanese occupation...
North Korea (Weather article)
North Korea has a temperate climate with four seasons...
North Korea (When to go article)
In visiting any country, it is best to experience the important holidays...
North Korea (Food article)
There are just things a wall can't hinder...
North Korea (Nightlife article)
When travelling to North Korea for the nightlife, the only area to check out is Pyongyang, the capital city...
Tajikistan (History article)
The people of Tajikistan hail from the natives of the Samanid Empire...
Tajikistan (Culture article)
The Tajikistan culture is derived from the people's origin, the Persians...
Tajikistan (Weather article)
Due to the mountains surrounding this small country, Tajikistan's weather and climate vary for each region, though in general, it has four seasons...
Tajikistan (When to go article)
In looking for the best time to visit Tajikistan, the major factor to be considered is the destination...
Tajikistan (Food article)
Tajikistan food is best described with the word Naan...
Tajikistan (Nightlife article)
Dushanbe is the capital city of Tajikistan, but the nightlife capital is Khujand...
Turkmenistan (History article)
Just like Tajikistan, Turkmenistan was once a part of the great Persia...
Turkmenistan (Culture article)
The original Turkmen are traditionally nomads and horsemen...
Turkmenistan (Weather article)
Turkmenistan is the hottest and driest Central Asian country...
Turkmenistan (When to go article)
It is torture to visit Turkmenistan during summer...
Turkmenistan (Food article)
Turkmen food is generally just like the cuisine of other Central Asian countries...
Turkmenistan (Nightlife article)
Turkmenistan, though a simple country, it's the nightlife explodes...
Afghanistan (History article)
The history of Afghanistan consists of a series of invasions by countries surrounding it...
Pakistan (Culture article)
Largely living under the norms of the Muslim religion, Pakistani culture is the Muslim way...
Pakistan (Weather article)
Pakistan is generally an arid country...
Pakistan (Food article)
Pakistani cooking is the concentration of South and Central Asia, and the Middle East...
Pakistan (Nightlife article)
Pakistan definitely has nightlife, but an underground one...
Pakistan (When to go article)
Checking the weather is the best thing to do before coming to Pakistan...
Afghanistan (Culture article)
Afghanistan is such a vast country...
Afghanistan (Food article)
The topography of Afghanistan doesn't just affect the weather of the country...
Afghanistan (Nightlife article)
Though the country may have a few bars and clubs, because of the political situation, it is not very safe to roam the cities at night...
Afghanistan (Visa and Passport article)
Despite the on-going conflict in the country, there are still people who fascinated by the country, desires to enter and visit...
Afghanistan (Good to know article)
Although Afghanistan is an enticing place for vacation, at the moment, travelers are advised to be extra careful...
Thailand (Visa and Passport article)
Thailand is a very popular tourist spot in Asia, many travelers gear up and head for this country due to its colorful culture...
Thailand (Good to know article)
The Grand Palace, Chiang Mai, and Ko Samui are only few of the many grandiose attractions that made Thailand a must-visit country in Asia...
Philippines (Good to know article)
The Philippines is a beautiful tropical country in Southeast Asia...
Philippines (Visa and Passport article)
As in other countries, the Philippines strictly implement tourism laws especially these days when tourism is being developed as a main source of the country's finances...
Singapore (Visa and Passport article)
Singapore is a small country with a big concern on immigration and tourism laws...
Singapore (Good to know article)
In order to ensure a good trip around the busy country of Singapore, information on certain things should be noted by tourists...
Hong Kong (Visa and Passport article)
Although a small country, Hong Kong also has tough security when it comes to entering the country...
Hong Kong (Good to know article)
Hong Kong is a country known for endless shopping by day and clubbing at night...
China (Visa and Passport article)
Visa is a mandatory requirement in entering China...
China (Good to know article)
China is a country packed with people...
Japan (Good to know article)
Japan is famous for the Bullet Train, also known as the Japan Railways...
Japan (Visa and Passport article)
Being required of a visa in Japan is highly dependent on the nationality of the person who wishes to enter the country...
South Korea (Visa and Passport article)
In coming to South Korea, a visa is not immediately required for countries like USA, Australia and more than 30 other countries...
South Korea (Good to know article)
Even with the famous 99...
Vietnam (Visa and Passport article)
Vietnam is rapidly becoming one of the tourist magnets in Asia...
Vietnam (Good to know article)
In traveling to Vietnam, the very first thing that should be noted is the diseases that may pull down a traveler's perfect health...
Mongolia (Visa and Passport article)
In planning a trip to historical Mongolia, the very first thing to consider is the number of days of stay as this will determine the need for a visa...
Mongolia (Good to know article)
The most important thing to watch out for in coming to Mongolia is the marmots, which are considered good meat by most villagers...
Bhutan (Visa and Passport article)
Bhutan is a small kingdom surrounded by mountain ranges and other countries...
Bhutan (Good to know article)
Technology is one of the things that Bhutanese people did not want for their country...
Myanmar (Visa and Passport article)
Visa is required in entering legendary country of Myanmar...
Myanmar (Good to know article)
Myanmar is a quiet country in which technology is not as advanced as most Western countries...
Cambodia (Visa and Passport article)
In entering the land of the Khmers, Cambodia, a passport is not the only document necessary to be had...
Cambodia (Good to know article)
Aside from the wondrous Ankor Complex and other sights, there are other matters to be aware of before traveling to Cambodia...
Laos (Visa and Passport article)
A Laotian tourist visa is like a license to the thrill the country offers...
Laos (Good to know article)
Like in most Southeast Asian countries, Laos' main danger during a trip is losing so much money to scammers and fraud sellers...
Malaysia (Visa and Passport article)
In entering the vibrant country of Malaysia, visa is not required unless a tourist wants to stay longer than the days agreed by their government and the Malaysian authorities...
Malaysia (Good to know article)
Travelers wanting to see the sights of Malaysia beware of the fact that there are lots of mosquitoes lurking around...
Indonesia (Visa and Passport article)
Bali, Sulawesi, and Jakarta are only few of the cities that make Indonesia a frequently visited country in Asia...
Indonesia (Good to know article)
Indonesia is a very good country to visit because of its many historical sites and lively streets at night...
Taiwan (Good to know article)
Taiwan is a good country to visit because of its tropical climate...
Taiwan (Visa and Passport article)
In entering Taiwan, a valid visa stamped on a traveler's passport is necessary, unless an exemption is granted by the authorities...
East Timor (Visa and Passport article)
Many tourists are now having East Timor as one of their travel destinations because of its recently declared independence...
East Timor (Good to know article)
When traveling to East Timor, travelers are advised to be wary for their safety...
Asia (Good to know article)
Asia is a very interesting region of the world due to the differences of the nations included in it...
Asia (Visa and Passport article)
Visa to Asia is highly dependent on the country to be visited...
India (Visa and Passport article)
For numerous reasons, India is one of the favorite destinations of most travelers...
India (Good to know article)
India offers a lot of sites, souvenirs, and escapades to tourists who come to visit, but this beautiful country also has a bad face at times...
Kazakhstan (Visa and Passport article)
Visa is a mandatory requirement in entering Kazakhstan...
Kazakhstan (Good to know article)
In visiting Kazakhstan, it is best to know a thing or two about dangers that may ruin a well-planned vacation...
Bangladesh (Visa and Passport article)
Bangladesh is a small country in Asia...
Bangladesh (Good to know article)
Anyone desiring to visit Bangladesh should be forewarned of the dangers that may turn the journey gray from misfortunes...
Brunei (Visa and Passport article)
British nationals, Singaporeans, and Malaysians may enter and stay in Brunei without visa for up to 30 days...
Brunei (Good to know article)
Brunei is a very small country, but it still has negative facets that tourists should be warned about...
Macau (Visa and Passport article)
Macau authorities are very lenient in the tourism of the country...
Macau (Good to know article)
Being the Las Vegas of the East, Macau may sound like a paradise for utter enjoyment...
Kyrgyzstan (Visa and Passport article)
The same with other countries, entering Kyrgyzstan requires a visa...
Kyrgyzstan (Good to know article)
Kyrgyzstan is a small third world country...
Nepal (Visa and Passport article)
Nepal is a growing country in Asia...
Nepal (Good to know article)
Before pursuing a trip to Nepal, it is best to be informed of the things to look out for...
Naha (Information article)
World War II might have ravaged Naha, but this coastal city has long brushed off the rubbles...
Tibet (Visa and Passport article)
Because Tibet remains under the wings of China, to enter it, a traveler needs two important documents...
Tibet (Good to know article)
Even a travel in Tibet is affected by its geography...
Maldives (Visa and Passport article)
Visa is not mandatory in entering Maldives...
Maldives (Good to know article)
Maldives is a Muslim country...
Pakistan (Visa and Passport article)
Traveling to Pakistan entails the acquisition of visa from the nearest Embassy or Consulate...
Pakistan (Good to know article)
Pakistan is currently a dangerous country because of threats in terrorism...
Sri Lanka (Visa and Passport article)
Sri Lanka is a beautiful country and the only one in South Asia with its own Las Vegas...
Sri Lanka (Good to know article)
Sri Lanka is the place to be when it comes to nightlife in south Asia...
North Korea (Visa and Passport article)
Visa is a mandatory requirement in entering North Korea...
North Korea (Good to know article)
North Korea strictly implements rules as regards tourism...
Tajikistan (Visa and Passport article)
The country, though small, is very much alive...
Tajikistan (Good to know article)
Generally, the small country of Tajikistan is safe...
Turkmenistan (Visa and Passport article)
For aspirants of a Turkmen tour, visa is a mandatory requirement, as well as a visa support document...
Turkmenistan (Good to know article)
Turkmenistan is a rather safe place...
Uzbekistan (History article)
A former region of the great kingdom of Persia, Uzbekistan's history is composed of life stories and experiences of the many different tribes who settled and lived in the country from the ancient times until today...
Uzbekistan (Culture article)
Though majority is Uzbeks, there are many other tribes inhabiting Uzbekistan...
Uzbekistan (Weather article)
Uzbekistan is hot because a large chunk of the land is desert...
Uzbekistan (When to go article)
The best time to see the sites in Uzbekistan is probably during springtime...
Uzbekistan (Good to know article)
Uzbekistan is very interesting because of its diverse culture and traditions...
Uzbekistan (Food article)
Unlike their neighboring countries, the Uzbeks developed into a settled civilization...
Uzbekistan (Visa and Passport article)
Uzbekistan may be the unique country in the whole of Central Asia...
Uzbekistan (Nightlife article)
There are various activities in Uzbekistan that can make a night or two of a vacation remarkable...
Hiiumaa (Information article)
Hiiumaa literally means "Day Island...
Lake Peipsi (Information article)
Straddling at the border between Estonia and Russia is the immense Lake Pheipsi-Pihkva, the largest trans-boundary freshwater lake in the entire European mainland...
Muhu (Information article)
Although it is only 200 square kilometers in area, Muhu is ranked as the third largest island in Estonia...
Narva (Information article)
Narva represents the easternmost point of Estonia, separated only from neighboring Russia via the Narva River that snakes along the border...
Otepaa (Information article)
Sitting on a hilltop, the quaint town of Otepaa makes up for its relative lack in size with its immense popularity as Estonia's very own "Winter Capital...
Parnu (Information article)
Over the years, Parnu, at the southwestern coasts of Estonia, has gained the reputation of being the country's "Summer Capital...
Rakvere (Information article)
Rakvere is not only the fifth largest city in Estonia...
Saaremaa (Information article)
Sitting in the Baltic Sea just off the western coast of Estonia, Saaremaa is the largest and the most populous island in the country...
Asia (History article)
Asian history is a collection of some of the most ancient stories in the world...
Talinn (Information article)
Talinn is considered as the crown jewel of Estonia, as well as its capital and economic hub...
Tartu (Information article)
The city of Tartu doubles as Estonia's spiritual capital and second largest settlement...
Viljandi (Information article)
The charming Viljandi is one of the most popular cities in Estonia...
Jerash (Information article)
Though the Decapolis city of Jerash, also known as Gerasa (&ldquo...
Trakai (Information article)
Perched on top of three lakes, Trakai is a historic city and lake resort that once served as the capital of Lithuania during the Middle Ages...
Vilnius (Information article)
Declared as the European Capital of Culture in 2009, Vilnius is a city that is steeped in history...
Fes (Information article)
The "holy" city of Fes may not be as popular as Marrakesh, but this medieval town of mixed Muslim and Christian houses is copious in historical, cultural and architectural wealth, which is why it is now found on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites...
Marrakesh (Information article)
The world's busiest open-air market is Morocco's largest traditional bazaar called Marrakesh, dubbed the "Red City" and the "Land of the God" as it is pulsating with life and color...
Melilla (Information article)
Tucked between the Mediterranean Coast and the Rif Valley, Melilla was a former European territory being claimed by Morocco...
Merzouga (Information article)
Contrasting to the vibrant vibe and buzz of Marrakesh and Fes is Merzouga, a town made tranquil by slow-moving camel caravans, sleeping locals on the street, and the subtle shifting of sand dunes and ergs from the Sahara Desert...
Rabat (Information article)
As compared to Casablanca, Morocco's capital, Rabat, is more laidback although it dons the same European attitude and sophistication through its tree-lined avenues, striking buildings, and classy people...
Eastern Sudan (Information article)
Composed of the regions Sennar, Kassala, Al Qadarif and Blue Nile, Eastern Sudan is the portal to reach Port Sudan, the country's seaport that dabbles as a thriving diving spot...
Khartoum (Information article)
From a 19th-century bastion of an Egyptian army, Khartoum shortly progressed as a center of trade and commerce and as a slave market...
Port Sudan (Information article)
From an ancient seaport in the Red Sea Coast, Port Sudan today has morphed into a diving site replete with a dazzling array of coral reef gardens and exotic marine life that includes whales, hammerhead sharks, barracudas, and manta rays, among other varieties of reef dwellers...
Amasya (Information article)
The air of mystery and nobility pervades Amasya with its Ottoman houses and Pontic royal tombs perched on the cliffs...
Avanos (Information article)
Dubbed as the pottery capital of the legendary Cappadocia, Avanos got its name from the clay deposits at the banks of Kizilirmak or the Red River...
Ayvalik (Information article)
Its innate charm and tranquility had made the slim strip of Ayvalik, or the "...
Bergama (Information article)
One of Turkey's important capitals is perched in a conical hill overlooking the expanse of the surrounding valley...
Central Anatolia (Information article)
Although the province of Central Anatolia is completely landlocked, this dusty region has been the very reason why tribes and empires collide...
Dalyan (Information article)
Lying conveniently in Mugla Province is the riverine town of Dalyan, a recommended refuge for those looking for an idyllic countryside without having to go far from the beaten track...
Diyarbakir (Information article)
Basalt city walls, mosques, Neolithic museums and tea gardens all encapsulate the essence of Diyarkabakir, a city in Southeastern Anatolia and a home to proud Kurdish tradition...
Dogubayazit (Information article)
The final stop before Iran is Dogubayazit, a town that used to be a hippie trail to India...
Iran (Good to know article)
The ancient Persia, Iran is indeed the place to go if one desires to know how it feels stepping into ancient history...
Iran (Visa and Passport article)
Due to the wobbly political relations of the two countries, entry of Americans to Iran has been made stricter...
Iraq (History article)
Lying in the middle of the Fertile Crescent, the history of Iraq began when the constant flooding of Tigris and Euphrates made way for abundant harvest...
Iraq (Culture article)
Being once the Great Mesopotamia, most of Asia and a part of Europe derived aspects of its culture from Iraq...
Iraq (Weather article)
Iraqi climate is comparable to that of Southwestern United States...
Iraq (When to go article)
Based from the weather and possible degree of temperature, it may easily be concluded that the best time to visit the historical country of iraq is during spring or fall...
Iraq (Good to know article)
As of this year, the country of Iraq remains a war zone...
Iraq (Visa and Passport article)
Despite the numerous travel dangers the country possesses, there are still people who aspire to have a feel of Iraqi sand under their feet...
Iraq (Food article)
Aging more than a thousand years old, Iraqi cuisine is one which may be considered as genuine among many cuisines having almost the same quality...
Iraq (Nightlife article)
Despite the destruction caused by the constant war in the country, Iraq is slowly standing up and developing...
Israel (Good to know article)
Known throughout the world as the Holy Land, many people come to visit Israel...
Israel (Visa and Passport article)
Like the tourism systems of other countries, Israel also has countries, which it allows to enter and stay without visa...
Israel (Nightlife article)
Even though it is the Holy Land, Israel has got its own sin city...
Jordan (Good to know article)
In coming to Jordan, there are only a few things that travelers must remember...
Jordan (Visa and Passport article)
Most nationalities are required to have visa in order to enter Israel...
Kuwait (History article)
Kuwait is said to have been part of an early civilization...
Kuwait (Culture article)
Kuwaitis are famous for their hospitality and warmth...
Kuwait (Weather article)
As other Arab countries, Kuwait has four seasons, summer, winter, spring and fall...
Kuwait (When to go article)
When planning to visit Kuwait, the perfect time to go is during spring...
Kuwait (Good to know article)
The usual culprits that may ruin a nice Kuwait vacation are sandstorms, and dehydration...
Kuwait (Visa and Passport article)
Kuwait may be small but it still has spots that continue to attract visitors...
Kuwait (Food article)
Food in Kuwait is a fusion of Central Arab region, Indian, Persian, and Mediterranean cooking...
Kuwait (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in Kuwait is not like the usual Western nightlife...
Lebanon (Good to know article)
The scenes in Lebanon are just terrific, especially the parks up the mountains...
Lebanon (Visa and Passport article)
Almost the same with Kuwait, there are some nations that may acquire Lebanese visa upon arrival...
Oman (History article)
Oman history basically began in the 9th century BC...
Oman (Culture article)
Omani culture is largely entrenched with the philosophies of the Islamic religion...
Oman (Weather article)
The weather in Oman is comparable to other countries in the Arab Peninsula...
Oman (When to go article)
The best time to be in Oman is of course not during the summer...
Oman (Good to know article)
There are two things that tourists should be warned about when visiting Oman...
Oman (Visa and Passport article)
To enter the country of Oman, visa is required by countries, Britain, Australia, Canada, USA, and other European countries...
Oman (Food article)
At the crossroads of the Middle East, Africa, and Far East, Omani cooking is an exquisite combination of various flavors...
Oman (Nightlife article)
There isn't much nightlife in Oman...
Serbia (Information article)
Official name: The Republic of Serbia...
Serbia (Visa and Passport article)
Visas Citizens of the following countries do not need to obtain visas: a...
Serbia (Culture article)
Archaeological Inheritance Until the time of the Slovene settlement, on several occasions the territory of present day Serbia represented the center of the civilized world...
Serbia (History article)
Medieval History After this initial blooming of the Serbian state, a period of stasis and retrogression followed...
Qatar (History article)
Qatar's history dates back to 50 thousand years ago...
Middle East (Culture article)
The culture of the Middle East is a salad bowl overflowing with the various rich and colorful ways of life of the different nations composing the entire region...
Qatar (Culture article)
Qatar has a very rich cultural heritage that the people love to flaunt to the utmost...
Qatar (Weather article)
As most countries by the Arab Peninsula, Qatar is a desert country where visitors may experience unendurable heat especially during summer (June to September)...
Qatar (When to go article)
With the sweltering summer this country has, the best time to visit it is during the months of November to March...
Qatar (Good to know article)
Qatar is a generally safe country...
Qatar (Visa and Passport article)
Visa upon arrival is made available to citizens of 33 countries including Britain, America, Canada, and Australia...
Qatar (Food article)
Due to the pride of the Qatari people with their culture, even the cuisines are cooked to perfection...
Qatar (Nightlife article)
Though a non-alcoholic country, Qatar has its own share of bars, drinking pubs and discos...
Benin (Information article)
For all its pride and bluster as the self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninist country of the 1960's, Benin is a narrow strip of land wedged in West Africa...
Bahrain (Information article)
The archipelago of Bahrain is a water paradise for liberal visitors seeking an authentic Arab experience...
Saudi Arabia (History article)
Today's Saudi Arabia began as a state ruled by Ibn Saud...
Saudi Arabia (Culture article)
Saudi Arabia may be considered as the epitome of a Muslim country...
Saudi Arabia (Weather article)
Generally, Saudi Arabia has a desert climate...
Saudi Arabia (When to go article)
The best time to go to Saudi Arabia is definitely after the summer months and before the winter...
Gaborone (Information article)
Young Gaborone of Botswana is just a newly emerged capital from the African bush, famous for its diamond and its offbeat pastoral charm...
Saudi Arabia (Good to know article)
Saudi Arabia is a good place to travel because it is considered as the Islamic center of the world...
Northern Bostwana (Information article)
Encompassing the vast wilderness such as the Chobe National Park, Okavango Delta and the woodlands of Kasane ang Kazungula, Northern Botswana offers a natural highway through the exquisite bushes and the wildest strip of Africa...
Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pans National Park (Information article)
Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pans National Park has a plethora of attractions to spellbind the visitors starting from its sprawling iridescent salt pans, one of the most diverse land formations in the country, to the large number of African zebras that dot its surreal landscape, thus transforming it into one of the largest and richest wetland ecosystems in the world...
Saudi Arabia (Visa and Passport article)
Visitors from countries which are members of GCC are the only ones who can enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia without visa...
Chobe National Park (Information article)
Interspersed with lush patches of marshlands, a dense forest of teak, Acacia, kiaat and mopane, and the rapids of Chobe River, the parkland of Chobe National Park, which used to be a sanctuary of the Basarwa or San bushmen, has metamorphosed into a game-rich habitat of a plethora of wildlife such as herds of elephants, zebras to buffaloes...
Mysore (Information article)
Mysore is often called the "City of Palaces," owing to its immense concentration of royal buildings bequeathed by a splendid history during which it was the capital of the erstwhile Wodeyar Kingdom...
Saudi Arabia (Food article)
Definitely, the food in Saudi adheres to its strict Muslim culture...
Saudi Arabia (Nightlife article)
Because of the strictness imposed by the country's majore religion, nightlife in Saudi is limited to chats over coffee, shopping in night bazaars, and a tour in well-lighted parks...
Nagaland (Information article)
One of the smallest states in India, Nagaland is also one of the most interesting...
Nagarjunakonda (Information article)
Known as the "City of Victory" during the ancient times, the charming city of Nagarjunakonda once boasted of numerous powerful empires that supported the sangha - a community of monks and nuns...
Nainital (Information article)
Nainital got its name from one of its lakes that resembles an eye when viewed from a distance...
Syria (Good to know article)
Syria has a number of sites that is unique to itself...
Syria (Visa and Passport article)
Getting visa for a trip to Syria is almost the same as other countries...
Varkala (Information article)
Barricaded by impressive cliffs, the coastal town of Varkala has managed to stave off development up to the present...
Vellore (Information article)
Vellore literally means the "City of Spears," as it is believed to have been a notorious battlefield during the ancient times...
Vijayawada (Information article)
Perched on the banks of the Krishna River, the charming city of Vijayawada is often called the "City of Victory", as a reference to the legend asserting that it is the place where Arjuna of the Pandavas finally won the blessings of the god Shiva after a long penance...
Visakhapatnam (Information article)
Better known locally as Vizag, the bustling city of Visakhapatnam is reputed as one of India's leading commercial and shipbuilding hubs...
Vrindavan (Information article)
The city of Vrindavan is said to lie on the site of an ancient track of woodland where the Lord Krishna used to roam about and play as a child...
Alanya (Information article)
Dubbed as the "Pearl of Turkish Riviera," Alanya is just another lure of Turkey besides its famous hammam or Turkish bath...
Cappadocia (Information article)
Once a traveler enters the otherworldly Turkish region of Cappadocia, he will be in a sweeping lunar landscape that will surely fire the imagination at the very first sight...
Ankara (Information article)
Started as a caravan crossroads and a cultural center of the arts, the destiny of Ankara changed quickly at the beginning of the 19th century...
Turkey (History article)
Turkey did not start out as it is now...
Behramkale and Assos (Information article)
The antiquarian town of Behramkale &...
Bursa (Information article)
Bursa holds an inexplicable charisma that enthralls not only regular visitors but also the most influential women in history - for instance, the Byzantine Empress Theodora...
Bodrum (Information article)
Tagged as one of the most intriguing destinations in the year 2006 by the prestigious New York Times Magazine, Bodrum has long been the most desired summer retreat of the local Turkish holidaymakers...
Namibia (Information article)
Christened as the "Land of God Made in Anger," the "Land of Stark Contrast" and the "Ageless Land" the real Namibia never fails to baffle and astonish travelers from all corners of the world...
Turkey (Culture article)
The culture of Turkey is like a salad of European, The ottoman, and the Middle Eastern cultures...
Turkey (Weather article)
Due to the quality of Turkey's Geography weather largely varies from one region to another...
Turkey (When to go article)
With Turkey's diverse weather for each region anytime can be a good time to visit...
Northeastern Namibia (Information article)
For years, Northeastern Namibia used to receive only a small trickle of visitors due to the conflict at Caprivi Strip (also known as Okavango Strip) between Namibia and Angola...
Southern Namibia (Information article)
The sweeping forest of quiver trees at sunset, a walk through the sea of giant aloes or to the edge of Fish River Canyon, exploring a ghost town hemmed in the desert, or a rejuvenating hot bath at Ai-ais Nama Hot Spring is Southern Namibia in a nutshell...
Western Namibia (Information article)
Marked by its stark beauty and sublime desert scenery, Western Namibia is a spellbinding surprise to the eyes of first time travelers on account of its fascinating color and ambience...
Turkey (Good to know article)
There are a number of things to be warned about in coming to Turkey...
Turkey (Visa and Passport article)
When visiting Turkey, holders of US, British, Greek, French, German, New Zealand, Japanese, Singaporean, and other countries passports are exempted from visa requirement...
Turkey (Food article)
Delectable and unexpectedly delicious are three words to describe the cuisine of Turkey...
Swakopmund (Information article)
Sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the savannahs of Namibia's northern rim, Swakopmund boasts of one of the most riveting coastal and desert regions in the whole of the African continent...
Turkey (Nightlife article)
Unlike other Muslim countries, there is nightlife in Turkey...
North Western Namibia (Information article)
The region of Namibia known as Kaokoland is home to the nomadic groups of proud Himba people who still choose to live a nomadic and traditional lifestyle...
Panmunjom and the DMZ Tour (Information article)
Panmunjom is the closest a South Korea visitor can get to the mysterious North Korea...
Azerbaijan (Information article)
Surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains and bounded by the oil-rich beaches of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a land of diverse landscapes, climates, flora and fauna...
Polatsk (Information article)
Located on a river north of Minsk is the historical town of Polatsk...
United Arab Emirates (History article)
UAE started as an organized group of Arabian Peninsula Sheikdoms...
Borjomi (Information article)
Best known for its sour yet salty carbonated mineral water, Borjomi is a charming resort town in central Georgia...
United Arab Emirates (Culture article)
Culture in UAE is a grouping of traditional Arab ways, and Islamic...
Gori (Information article)
Infamous for being Stalin's birthplace, the city of Gori is characterized by Soviet architecture...
United Arab Emirates (Weather article)
The country enjoys an arid subtropical climate...
United Arab Emirates (When to go article)
Due to sweltering summers, the best time to visit UAE is in the months of December and January...
United Arab Emirates (Good to know article)
Generally, UAE is a safe country...
Davit Gareja (Information article)
Located on the border of Georgia and Azerbaijan, Davit Gareja is an ancient site of 15 monasteries scattered on a desert-like landscape...
Kakheti (Information article)
Kakheti is Georgia's wine paradise, each village brewing its own variety with all kinds of grapes...
Mtskheta (Information article)
Mtskheta is a paradise for knowledge seekers...
United Arab Emirates (Visa and Passport article)
Like a castle surrounded by walls, entry to UAE can be difficult for some citizens, but very easy for others...
Kazbegi (Information article)
Kazbegi's spectacular mountain ranges aptly portray the line &ldquo...
United Arab Emirates (Food article)
The cuisine of UAE, just like other Muslim countries, was influenced not only by the country's history but also by the religion...
Khevsureti (Information article)
Located along the scenic slopes of the Great Caucasus Mountains is the quiet region of Khevsureti...
United Arab Emirates (Nightlife article)
Since alcohol is prohibited in this country, there is not much to its nightlife...
Gelati (Information article)
Resting on a scenic hillside northeast of Kutaisi is the glorious Gelati monastery complex...
Kutaisi (Information article)
Kutaisi is Georgia's second largest city and was once the capital of the ancient Colchis Kingdom...
Yemen (Good to know article)
Yemen is considered as a dangerous destination for many reasons...
Manama (Information article)
Known for its lively night clubs and bargain deal markets, Manama is never faithful to the meaning of its name: &ldquo...
Guatemala (Information article)
If Egypt is dubbed the "Gift of the Nile," Guatemala is considered the cradle of the ancient Mayan civilization...
Mount Unzen (Information article)
Mount Unzen was frequently compared to a devil's playground because it is a desolate amusement park speckled with trails of boiling lava and jigoku (hell pits), where Christian martyrs were once tossed...
Yemen (Visa and Passport article)
As it is in China, visa is mandatory for citizens of all nations to enter Yemen...
Chefchaouen (Information article)
Sitting on the slopes of Rif Mountains in northern Morocco is the "Blue City" of Chefchaouen, which epitomizes a quintessential Moroccan town with its quaint simple houses that have white walls and blue doors...
Draa Valley (Information article)
During the ancient times, Drâ...
Essaouira (Information article)
Regarded as one of the best seafronts on the Moroccan coast, Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for being the 18th-century town of Mogador...
Meknes (Information article)
If not for its medina and mosques, the royal city of Meknè...
Tafraoute (Information article)
Tafraoute is a city painted in red...
Zagora (Information article)
Tucked in the Draa Valley is the oasis town of Zagora, a town in Central Morocco with a fair share of sights...
Luderitz (Information article)
Smacked in between the ghost towns of Kolmanskop and Elizabeth Bay is the community of Luderitz, which struggles to survive the harsh environments of its wasteland location while maintaining its German atmosphere...
Daegu (Information article)
South Korea's fourth largest city, Daegu, is a pulsating metropolis whose few yet noteworthy offerings might put even the national capital Seoul down on its knees...
Daejeon (Information article)
From a nondescript village back in the olden days, Daejeon today is South Korea's top bid when it comes to cutting-edge technology...
Danyang (Information article)
Danyang has become North Chungcheong's prime tourist destination since it is nestled among mountainous ridges, a snaking river, and three national parks...
Sudan (Information article)
Sprawling with a land area of 2...
Tajikistan (Information article)
A landlocked landscape, a war-torn past, and a neighbor linked to terrorism (Afghanistan) may make tourists think more than twice before delving into Tajikistan...
Dushanbe (Information article)
After recovering from a chaotic civil war and from aggressive political demonstrations, Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe now enjoys peace and stability...
Northern Tajikistan (Information article)
Tucked in between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan is Northern Tajikistan, where visitors will find themselves surrounded by picturesque mountain landscapes...
Iran (Costs article)
Iran's official currency is the rial (IRR) but is usually quoted as toman...
South Korea (Costs article)
With the Korean Won's value rising at 10 percent a year against the US dollar, traveling to South Korea has become quite expensive...
Czech Republic (Costs article)
The Czech Republic's official currency is the koruna (CZK or Kc)...
Croatia (Costs article)
Croatia's peak season for tourists is from July to August (summer)...
Middle East (History article)
The Middle East is considered as the cradle of civilization...
Russia (Costs article)
Russia's national currency is the rouble (RUB)...
Bulgaria (Costs article)
Compared to other Western European countries, food, drink, and transportation prices are quite economical in Bulgaria...
Kuwait (Costs article)
Kuwait's national currency is the dinar (KD, KWD), with around US$3...
Oman (Costs article)
Oman's national currency is the Omani rial (OMR)...
Middle East (Weather article)
Generally, Middle East is a desert region...
Lebanon (Costs article)
Lebanon's national currency is the Lebanese lira (LBP), locally called the Lebanese pound...
Lithuania (Costs article)
Lithuania's national currency is the Liithuanian litas (Lt, LTL)...
Middle East (When to go article)
Definitely the best time to visit the Middle East is not when most of the countries composing it are on its peak of summer nor winter...
Switzerland (Costs article)
A trip to Switzerland is expensive...
Canada (Costs article)
A visit to Canada will cost you almost double of what is charged in another North American country, United States...
Ireland (Costs article)
Ireland is one of the world's most expensive destinations, thanks to their infamous "rip-off culture...
Austria (Costs article)
Traveling to Vienna is much cheaper compared to other European cities such as Paris, London, Rome, or Zurich...
Belgium (Costs article)
Compared to the high-living standards in Luxembourg, a visit to Belgium is a little bit cheaper...
Denmark (Costs article)
A trip to Denmark is only inexpensive for travelers from Britain, Japan, or Scandinavia...
Middle East (Good to know article)
There are three important things to be reminded about when coming to the Middle East...
Finland (Costs article)
Finland is known to be an expensive country but traveling around can be accomplished under a strict budget...
Luxembourg (Costs article)
Being one of the riches countries in the world, Luxembourg can prove to be costly for visitors...
Middle East (Visa and Passport article)
Despite the news of on-going wars in the different parts of the Middle East, many people still want to visit this region of the world...
Iceland (Costs article)
Iceland is one of the most expensive countries in the world...
Germany (Costs article)
A visit to Germany is quite inexpensive but the costs you incur really depend on the travel lifestyle you're after...
Norway (Costs article)
Expect to come out almost empty handed after a visit to Norway...
Sweden (Costs article)
As expected from most European countries, a visit to Sweden is quite expensive...
Middle East (Food article)
The cuisine of Middle is a heart mix of different flavors derived from the Arab kitchen, Ottoman cooking, Levantine cuisine, and cooking of other cultures found in the region...
Scotland (Costs article)
A trip to Scotland is expensive for non-European travelers, where prices are much higher compared to the US and other European countries...
Poland (Costs article)
Poland's national currency is the Polish zloty (zl, PLN)...
Middle East (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in the Middle East may not be as striking as the western idea of nightlife...
Tunxi (Information article)
As an old Qing Dynasty trading town, Tunxi has a well-preserved Old Street that has been the location of over 100 Chinese flicks for its brick and wood Huizhou-style shops, art gallery and houses, as well as Chinese traditional medicine stores and souvenir shops showcasing Anhui Province's signature souvenir products like Tunxi green tea, Qimen black tea, Anhui and Sehxian ink sticks, root carvings, Chinese gardening pots, and Huizhou Four Carvings or Chinese paintings rendered in Anhui's style of painting images on wood, stone, brick and bamboo...
Yixian (Information article)
The Hollywood blockbuster Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was filmed in Yixian or Yi, a county in Anhui Province...
Western Guizhou (Information article)
A part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Prefecture, Western Guizhou is often regarded as Guizhou's "Wild West" for its remoteness, rough and rubble-studded roads, undulating karst hills, loess plateaus, river-carved gorges, and far-fetched natural wonders such as Caohai Lake, Weining Nature Reserve, and Malinghe Xiagu or Maling Gorge's cascading waterfalls...
Xijiang (Information article)
China's biggest Miao Disneyland is Xijiang, a town in Eastern Guizhou often quoted by ethnographers as a "living fossil" for the research and study of the Miao's history and culture...
Weining (Information article)
When it comes to beauty and wildlife, the birding wonderland of Caohai Lake may have overshadowed its neighbor town, Weining...
Xingyi (Information article)
What brings excitement to Xingyi's typical cosmopolitan vibe is its 15-kilometer Maling Gorge, once called "the most beautiful scar on Earth" for its beautiful karst panorama, cascading waterfalls, rapids, and network of caves...
South Africa (Weather article)
South Africa has a subtropical climate...
South Africa (When to go article)
Due to its temperate climate, South Africa has no definite best time for a visit...
Yangshou (Information article)
Hundreds of limestone hills dot the countryside of Yangshou, making it a favorite subject in many Chinese paintings and poems as well as an ideal arena for martial arts and outdoor sports...
South Africa (Good to know article)
South Africa is typically portrayed as a very dangerous place to visit...
Wuzhou (Information article)
A tiny city at the crossroads of Xijiang and Li Rivers, Wuzhou is characterized by its left over European architecture, riverside murals, and boardwalks that tourists might find ideal in filling an afternoon or a day of stroll...
Zhuhai (Information article)
Due to its long coastline, ubiquitous palm trees, low population density, and clean parks and boulevards, Zhuhai is considered not only as among the prettiest and cleanest of Chinese cities...
Zhaoqing (Information article)
The world's first Chinese map was drawn in Zhaoqing, the city that carries the honor of having China's first nature reserve and some of Guangdong Province's most sought-after environments...
Zhangye (Information article)
China's biggest sleeping Buddha is the crown jewel of Zhangye, a city in Gansu Province where Kublai Khan once ruled and where Marco Polo lived for a year...
South Africa (Visa and Passport article)
Due to the abundance of wild animals and the localities' desire to preserve the wild life of the country, entry to South Africa is very strict for some countries, but for others exemptions as regard visa requirements exists...
South Africa (Food article)
The cuisine of South Africa is generally divided into two, the indigenous cookery and the settler cookery...
Tianshui (Information article)
Lying along the path of the ancient Northern Silk Road is Gansu Province's second-largest city, Tianshui, believed to be the origin of the name "...
South Africa (Nightlife article)
When looking for an all-nighter activity in South Africa, the right place to check is Cape Town...
Algeria (History article)
Placed on the North of Africa, Algeria is sandwiched by the Mediterranean countries Turkey and Spain...
Jiayuguan (Information article)
The conclusion to the Great Wall's 5,500-mile stretch is Jiayuguan, fondly called the "mouth of China" since it marks the end of Ming Dynasty's western defense...
Algeria (Culture article)
Algeria's culture could have been pure Arab but the long stay of the French colonists resulted to a way of life that is mixed Arabic and French...
Algeria (Weather article)
Weather in Algeria is very unpredictable, changing year after year, resulting to uncertain winter times and summer times...
Yongding (Information article)
More than 20,000 tu lous (roundhouses) punctuate the hills, mountains and fields of Yongding, a county by the Guangdong border south of Fujian Province...
Algeria (When to go article)
There's no definite best time to visit the Arab-French country of Algeria because of the uncertainty of the weather...
Xiamen (Information article)
Although generally not regarded as a "must-see" destination, Xiamen has a number of historical attractions, lovely colonial buildings, and tourist-friendly accommodations that make it a worthwhile stop when visiting Fujian...
Mount Wuyi (Information article)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wuyi Shan or Mount Wuyi is a very famous scenic area in Fujian Province for its karst limestone formations often described as "unearthly" by the many poets, scholars, and court officials who have lived there...
Algeria (Good to know article)
Contrary to how it has been perceived, it is actually safe to go to Algeria...
Algeria (Visa and Passport article)
As most countries, Algeria has its own provision as regards entry and stay in the country...
Algeria (Food article)
Algeria's traditional dishes are shaped by the history of the country...
Algeria (Nightlife article)
Although alcohol is discouraged, it does not follow that the country lacks nightlife...
Egypt (History article)
As is known by many, Egypt goes back as far as the beginning of history and is one of the earliest civilizations...
Wudang Mountains (Information article)
As early as 25 AD, Wudang Shan or Wudang Mountains have reaped attention from emperors and commoners alike for their many Taoist monasteries that dabble as centers for the study, research, teaching, and practice of Chinese martial arts, meditation, traditional Chinese medicine, and other related arts...
Wuhan (Information article)
Hubei Province's capital, Wuhan, is memorable among the Chinese not only because of its sizzling summer months that earned it a slot in China's "four furnaces," but also because it is the site of the Shouyi or First Revolution, the 1911 uprising Sun Yat-sen led to overthrow the Qing Dynasty...
Yujiacun (Information article)
Tucked in between the hills of the Hebei-Shaanxi border is Yujiacun, a traditional clan village where everything&mdash...
Zhengding (Information article)
It has been more than a thousand years since major Zen Buddhism schools were founded in Zhengding, yet spirituality in this county is still going strong...
Zhengzhou (Information article)
Zhengzhou's location at the very heart of China made it the national government's natural choice to become the biggest train hub in the land...
Wuzhishan (Information article)
Its shortage in "things to do" is precisely the charm of Whuzhishan, a city that offers relaxation-hunters and ethnographers an easygoing coffee-drinking session with hundreds of ethnic villagers...
Zunyi (Information article)
Because it is where Mao Zedong was voted leader of the Chinese Communist Party, Zunyi earned a slot in Guizhou Province's catalog of most important cities...
Zhaoxing (Information article)
Rat meat is a delicacy in Zhaoxing, a lively Dong village jam-packed with wind and rain bridges, drum towers, and traditional wooden houses...
Wudalian Chi (Information article)
Around 250 kilometers northwest of Harbin is Wudalian Chi, a nature reserve that has been transformed into a volcano park...
Yueyang (Information article)
Yueyang might be just a dot in the shores of the enormous Dongting Lake, yet the town had its shining moment during the epoch of the dynasties, when its delicious tea used to be so in-demand among emperors...
Egypt (Culture article)
Due to its long existence, Egypt has a very complex culture, made even more so by being combined with the cultures of its previous invaders...
Egypt (Weather article)
Hot and dry are the two words to sum up the weather of Egypt...
Egypt (When to go article)
Generally, the best time to visit the antique country of Egypt is during its winter season...
Egypt (Good to know article)
With its old age, Egypt has become one of the best destinations in the world...
Burkina Faso (Information article)
It may be one of the world's poorest nations, but Burkina Faso is among the friendliest and safest of countries in the continent...
Egypt (Visa and Passport article)
Probably due to ancient riches this country has in store, tourism regulations are quite strict...
Bobo-dioilasso (Information article)
A small-town charm permeates in Bobo-dioulasso's calm tree-lined streets and semitropical air wafting of lively African music, barely giving a hint that this town by Burkina Faso's west is the country's cultural and musical hub as well as the second-biggest city after the capital, Ouagadougou...
Southern Burkina Faso (Information article)
Southern Burkina Faso may be the end of the road in the country, but for travelers looking for offbeat safaris, lush countryside, and buzzing nightlife and market life, Southern Burkina Faso may be the start of a new frontier...
Egypt (Food article)
Bread and beer is the usual combination in ancient Egyptian dining...
Ouagadougou (Information article)
Modern Western culture melds harmoniously with traditional Burkinabè...
Egypt (Nightlife article)
Though resembling the great Las Vegas in the US, the nightlife in Egypt is not as noisy and crowded...
Seychelles (History article)
The 17th century was the time Seychelles was born...
Canary Islands (Information article)
When it comes to subtropical climate, culture, white-sand beaches, and general party-like mood, the archipelago of the Canary Islands on the west coast of Africa is more Latin American than African...
Seychelles (Culture article)
The demography of Seychelles is a beautiful combination of Creole, Chinese, French, and British people...
Seychelles (Weather article)
The weather of Seychelles is generally hot and humid all year...
Seychelles (When to go article)
Because of its undeniably tempting sceneries and beaches, many aspire to visit the Seychelles...
Seychelles (Good to know article)
Seychelles is a country composed of 115 islands...
Seychelles (Visa and Passport article)
Grand mountains, quiet waters, and white sand, what else would you ask? Entry requirements? In Seychelles entry is not something to fumble about...
El Hierro (Information article)
The world's "Ground Zero" is El Hierro, nicknamed Isla del Meridiano, "the Meridian Island" or "the end of the world" as it is marked by zero meridian on the map of the world...
El Pinar and the South (Information article)
Casting a breezy shade over the hot volcanic terrain of El Hierro is the pine forest of El Pinar and the southern part of the island, a fine destination for a scenic drive or a day hike...
Fuerteventura (Information article)
Today, Fuerteventura is a sun, sea, and sand paradise for both beach and extreme sports enthusiasts alike...
Corralejo (Information article)
The biggest of Fuerteventura's holiday resort-towns is Corralejo, a traditional fishing village surrounded by volcanic rocks and clear, deep blue waters...
El Cotillo (Information article)
Once the capital of the tribal kingdom of Maxorata, El Cotillo now is a beach town favored by nude sunbathers for its tranquil coasts and slew of historical architecture...
La Gomera (Information article)
Popular Italian navigator Christopher Columbus once had an affair with the lady governor of La Gomera, the Canaries' second smallest island that still preserves its Stone Age customs, million-year-old deep barrancos or canyons, and lush laurisilvas or laurel rainforests that cradle diverse wildlife and vegetation...
Gran Canaria (Information article)
When it comes to varying landscapes, picturesque villages, exotic animals, and extreme sports, Gran Canaria has plenty of these, which is why this third biggest island in the Canary Islands has frequently been called a "miniature continent...
Seychelles (Food article)
When looking for exotic dishes, Seychelles is the best country to visit...
Agaete and Puerto de las Nieves (Information article)
Apart from providing links to Santa Cruz de Tenerife by ferry, the sister towns of Agaete and Puerto de las Nieves have seafood restaurants, low-key sights, and a pervading relaxed atmosphere that tourists may find worthy enough to delay the trip to Tenerife...
Antigua (Information article)
Made famous by the Beach Boys' song "Cocomo," Antigua is the bigger sister of its twin island, Barbuda...
Seychelles (Nightlife article)
Like the beaches in Bali, the shores of Seychelles do not go quiet with the coming of night...
Angola (History article)
The history of Angola began with the exploration done by Portuguese troops...
Angola (Culture article)
Due the 400-year reign of Portuguese government to the country, Angola culture became an evolved form of Bantu culture...
Angola (Weather article)
With a subtropical climate, the weather in Angola is one with more than one influence due to its geographic location...
Angola (When to go article)
Although some call it a war-torn country, travelers may still want to take a peek at what Angola has to offer...
Angola (Good to know article)
Some of the things travelers should be warned about in visiting Angola are almost the same with other war-torn tropical and sub-tropical countries...
Angola (Visa and Passport article)
To enter the developing country of Angola visa is a mandatory requirement...
Angola (Food article)
Angola was under the Portuguese power for over 500 years...
Angola (Nightlife article)
Despite its current state (still in the process of recovering from war), Angola is not delayed in giving its citizens enjoyment even in the wee hours of night...
Papua New Guinea (Information article)
Papua New Guinea and Australia (which once claimed the country as territory) are polar opposite...
Côte d'Ivoire (Weather article)
Come and visit Cô...
Côte d'Ivoire (When to go article)
It is largely believed that the best time to go to Ivory Coast is in the months of November and December...
Côte d'Ivoire (Good to know article)
Generally, the country is very safe for foreigners or travelers...
Côte d'Ivoire (Visa and Passport article)
Visa is required from citizens of most countries in entering the Ivory Coast...
Côte d'Ivoire (Food article)
The Ivorian cooking is best characterized by largely varying from region to region...
Côte d'Ivoire (Nightlife article)
The animals and the rainforests are not the only things to see when visiting the Ivory Coast...
Morocco (History article)
Morocco gained its independence from being under the wings of France on the second of March 1956...
Morocco (Culture article)
Smack in the middle of Africa and the Middle East, plus colonized partly by France and Spain, Morocco's culture has become a combination of many other culture...
Morocco (Weather article)
Like most countries near a desert, morocco's weather may be best described as hot and dry...
Morocco (When to go article)
There is no absolute best time to visit Morocco as some areas are not completely affected by the change in seasons...
Morocco (Good to know article)
Morocco is a generally safe country...
Morocco (Visa and Passport article)
Everyone is required to have visa in entering Morocco...
Morocco (Food article)
Due to the interaction of Morocco to other countries, the country's cuisine resulted to an amalgamation of cuisines of the other countries it interacted with...
Morocco (Nightlife article)
Although not as grand as that of countries in the Western continents, the nightlife in Morocco is worthy to be tried as it is unique and somehow historical...
Madagascar (Weather article)
Madagascar has a hot and subtropical climate...
Madagascar (When to go article)
Generally, anytime can be a good time to visit Madagascar...
Qatar (Costs article)
Qatar's official currency is the Qatari riyal (QAR), with an exchange rate of 3...
Madagascar (Good to know article)
As in most African countries, the biggest threat to a traveler in Madagascar is the diseases that may be acquired through different means...
Netherlands (Costs article)
Compared to other European countries, the Netherlands is less expensive it is still not a budget-friendly destination...
Madagascar (Visa and Passport article)
Perhaps due to the richness of the country, tourism in Madagascar is not as easy...
Mexico (Costs article)
Travelers from the US and Europe will find Mexico a very affordable destination...
Ecuador (Costs article)
Prices may have risen since changing the official currency to the US Dollar, but a trip to Ecuador is still affordable...
Madagascar (Food article)
The cuisine of Madagascar is as buff as its ecosystem...
Madagascar (Nightlife article)
Madagascar has a very unique nightlife...
Cyprus (Costs article)
Prices in Southern Cyprus are quite inexpensive compared to Western Europe but much pricier than the Middle East...
Turkey (Costs article)
Turkey adopted the New Turkish Lira (YTL, TRY) in January 2005 as its official currency...
United Arab Emirates (Costs article)
The United Arab Emirates' (UAE) official currency is the UAE dirham (Dh, AED), pegged at 3...
Saudi Arabia (Costs article)
Saudi Arabia's official currency is the Saudi riyal (SAR), with an exchange rate of 3...
Benin (History article)
Benin was once the seat of one of the great medieval African kingdoms, Dahomey...
Benin (Culture article)
The culture of Benin is best characterized by their crafts painstakingly done by hand...
Benin (Weather article)
Benin has an equatorial climate with four seasons...
Benin (When to go article)
When planning a visit to Benin, it is best to go in the months of December to April...
Benin (Good to know article)
When traveling to Benin, it is best to remember that there are people who are not trustworthy...
Benin (Visa and Passport article)
Citizens of most nations in every continent are required to have visa before entering Benin...
Benin (Food article)
Benin is generally divided into two areas, the south and the north...
Benin (Nightlife article)
Though a poor country, Benin does not miss out on the good things in life...
Botswana (History article)
The earliest settlers in Botswana was said to be Bantu-speaking people from the Katanga area...
Botswana (Culture article)
Historically, Botswana's culture is influenced by the territory...
Xi'an (Information article)
Even before China's spotlight turned to Beijing, Xi'an first basked into the lime light as among China's earliest capitals that gave birth to some of the country's best emperors, scholars, philosophers, poets, merchants and monks...
Ya'an (Information article)
After Mao Zedong's birthplace at Shaoshan, Communist Pilgrimage Site No...
Botswana (Weather article)
Botswana lies just atop the Tropic of Capricorn, but even in such location the country still undergoes extreme temperature and weather...
Yulin (Information article)
The largest of the fortresses ever built on the Great Wall's 5,500-mile expanse is the four-storey Zhenbei Platform, a major tourist attraction in Yulin, an ancient garrison town by the border of Inner Mongolia in Shaanxi Province...
Botswana (When to go article)
The best time for a visit to Botswana will be during its winter season...
Tai'an (Information article)
Found west of Shandong Province, Tai'an is the stepping stone to reach Taishan or Mount Tai, the most celebrated of China's Five Holy Mountains and a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
Weihai (Information article)
In spite having advanced warships from Europe, the entire Chinese Qing army met its end at the hands of a smaller Japanese fleet in what is considered "China's most embarrassing naval defeat": the Battle of Weihai in 1895...
Yantai (Information article)
Expat English teachers have found a home in Yantai, a sleepy port city in the morning but a bustling bar-hopping hub come nighttime for its restaurants serving international seafood cuisines and cellars offering fine Changyu wine...
Zhujiayu (Information article)
In the midst of Shandong's coffee-looking soil and unspoiled hills is one of China's oldest hamlets, Zhujiayu, an intact stone village dating back to 1700 to 1100 BC, or the onset of the Shang Dynasty...
Botswana (Good to know article)
Botswana is a great place to visit as it offers a great view of the wildlife still intact...
Jiading (Information article)
A nice way to break free from the crunch of Shanghai city life is to pack baskets and arrange a picnic at the uptown Jiading, a district filled with shaded parks, calm temples, zigzagging canals, and a dash of small diners here and there, offering inexpensive but fine Chinese cuisine...
Taiyuan (Information article)
Taiyuan's many Buddhist temples may not be included in the World Heritage list, yet the city's parks, shopping districts, and recreational sites have been given two thumbs up by the United Nations for improving the city's environment...
Wutai Shan and Taihuai (Information article)
A Holy Land for Buddhism is Wutai Shan or Mount Wutai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site as it is among China's four sacred mountains Buddhists believe to be the dwelling of Bodhisattva Manjusri, an emanation of wisdom...
Botswana (Visa and Passport article)
Only nationals of the Unites States, Britain, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Ireland, and Canada may enter Botswana without visa...
Songpan (Information article)
Although dwarfed by its surrounding major destinations, the ancient town of Songpan is charming in its own right for having rolling hills and lush valleys dotted with Tibetan cattle herders and their livestock...
Zoige (Information article)
The fresh grasslands, cool breeze, and curvaceous mountain ranges of Zoige Wetland National Nature Reserve might be a fine place to hike, set up camp or rest before catching another bus to Langmusi or Gansu, but that is everything there is in the town...
Tianjin (Information article)
Even though it is often snubbed by tourist for its shortage in English speakers, Tianjin is never short in historical, architectural, and cultural surprises...
Tanggu (Information article)
As one of China's major international seaports, Tanggu might have a big role in Tianjin's economic and technological development...
Botswana (Food article)
Cuisine in Botswana is varied because of the difference in soil and weather conditions...
Xinjiang (Information article)
Perched in the Mongolian Uplands northwest of China, Xinjiang is the heart of Eurasia, the heartland of the nomadic Uyghur tribes, and the cultural bridge between the East and the West during the cheery days of the ancient Silk Road...
Tacheng (Information article)
Travelers crossing borders from China to Kazakhstan usually stop by Tacheng while waiting for the border gates to open...
Botswana (Nightlife article)
Botswana has its own set of establishments that can also offer the same fun as that of bars, clubs, and discos in the west...
Turpan (Information article)
After the Dead Sea, the second lowest point on Earth is Turpan Depression, China's lowest spot at 154 meters below sea level...
Yarkand (Information article)
A good reason to break the long bus travel from Kashgar to Hotan is to check out the tomb complex at Yarkand...
Yengisar (Information article)
Halfway between Kashgar and Hotan is Yengisar, a small settlement synonymous with knives for its dozens of knife shops and factories showcasing handmade sheathed knives...
Yining (Information article)
Providing a good warm up to those scaling the Tianshan Mountains or to those bound for Kazakhstan is Yining, a city in Xinjiang Province...
Yunnan Province (Information article)
In China, one of the best provinces to deliver "diversity" is Yunnan...
Tengchong (Information article)
Despite being racked by frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity, Tengchong is among Southwest China's early birds when it comes to development...
Xi Shan (Information article)
According to folklore, one of Kunming's mountains, Xi Shan, is actually a "Sleeping Beauty" crying endlessly as she awaits the return of her lover...
Xiaguan (Information article)
If India has a "New Delhi," China has a "New Dali," or locally named Xiaguan, a town lying by the tail of Erhai Lake in Dali City, Yunnan Province...
Xinjie (Information article)
Photographers and sun-worshippers come to Xinjie in droves to capture the sunrises and sunsets of one of Yunnan's most dramatic sites: the Yuanyang Rice Terraces...
Xishuangbanna (Information article)
Near the border with Laos is Xishuangbanna, whose tropical climate made it one of China's havens for rich biodiversity...
Zhejiang (Information article)
Because of its beauty and prosperity, Zhejiang has become synonymous with opulence and luxury in China then and now...
Wenzhou (Information article)
The barometer of China's export economy is Wenzhou, one of Zhejiang Province's economic powerhouses for manufacturing 90 percent of the world's shoes...
Wuzhen (Information article)
Inside the triangle formed by Shangahi, Suzhou and Hangzhou is the historic scenic town of Wuzhen, which is also ranked first of the six ancient towns trailing the south of Yangtze River...
Zhenjiang (Information article)
Despite being a small town with little to offer tourists, Zhenjiang found its way in itineraries for being the childhood hometown of Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl Buck...
Madurai (Information article)
Madurai is said to be one of the oldest cities in India, with an extensive history reportedly dating back to no less than 2,500 years ago...
Mahabaleshwar (Information article)
Perched at an altitude of 1,372 meters above the ground, Mahabaleshwar is recognized as the highest hill station in the entire western India...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Information article)
With its subzero temperature and snowstorms, the combined islands of South Georgia and South Sandwich will put all those bulky jackets into good use...
Mamallapuram (Information article)
Mamallapuram, or as it is commonly called, Mahabalipuram, was once an ancient port city that was used by the Pallavas in the 7th century...
Montevideo (Information article)
Intellectuality is the credo of Montevideo, Uruguay's capital and provider of the highest quality of life in Latin America...
Galibi Nature Reserve (Information article)
Turtles grow to Jurassic proportions in the quiet town of Galibi, a small nature reserve northeast of Suriname...
Manali (Information article)
Perched 6,396 feet above sea level, the hill station of Manali was named after Manu, a brave sage who helped locals survive a great flood by taking them in his boat and steering them to safety...
Mangalore (Information article)
Nestled on the Konkan Coast, the seaside town of Mangalore dazzles with its scenic beaches and rich troves of cultural heritage...
Mathura (Information article)
Dubbed as the "Land of Eternal Love," the city of Mathura is considered as one of the most important and popular tourist destinations in India - it being reputed as the birthplace of the Lord Krishna...
McLeod Ganj (Information article)
McLeod Ganj got its name from the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, Sir David McLeod, with the word ganj roughly translated to mean "neighborhood...
Ethiopia (Weather article)
Ethiopia is generally a tropical country...
Ethiopia (When to go article)
The best time to see Ethiopia is after the fall of the heaviest rains in the months of July to October...
Ethiopia (Good to know article)
When coming to Ethiopia, there are a few things that travelers must note and remember...
Domat Al-Jandal (Information article)
Pinned in the ancient province of Al-Jouf, Domat Al-Jandal is one of the oldest civilizations in the Arabian Peninsula and arguably the very link that connects the Yemeni and Syrian civilizations because of its location on the caravan route...
Hejaz (Information article)
The Turkish villayet (province) of Hejaz is notable for having the two sacred cities of Medina and Mecca, visited annually by throngs of Muslim pilgrims from around the world, in addition to the cosmopolitan city of Jeddah...
Ethiopia (Visa and Passport article)
Besides Kenya and Djibouti, no other nation has a visa exemption agreement with Ethiopia...
Ethiopia (Food article)
Ethiopian cooking is generally spicy, made out of vegetables and meat...
Ethiopia (Nightlife article)
The best nightlife in Ethiopia may be found in Addis Ababa...
Kenya (History article)
Kenya's history may be described as that having many years as an inhabited territory, but too little a time as an independent nation...
Meghalaya (Information article)
Meghalaya means the "Abode of Clouds" in the Sanskrit language...
Mizoram (Information article)
Perched on India's northeastern corner is the finger-shaped state of Mizoram...
Munnar (Information article)
Munnar was known in the ancient times as the "High Range of Travancore," although today, it has carved out a niche for itself as one of the world's highest tea-growing estates...
Murshidabad (Information article)
Found by the banks of the Bhagirathi River in the Indian state of West Bengal, Murshidabad is a history buff's delight...
Mussoorie (Information article)
Often dubbed as the "Queen of Hill Stations," charming Mussoorie is considered as the gateway to the Garhwal Hills of the Himalayas...
Sriringapatnam (Information article)
Sriringapatnam is the largest island out of the three sitting on the placid waters of the Kaveri River...
Tamil Nadu (Information article)
Literally meaning the "Country of the Tamils," Tamil Nadu is considered as one of the most prolific industrial states in India...
Tezpur (Information article)
Lying on the banks of the great Brahmaputra River, Tezpur literally means the "City of Blood," as it is said to have been the site where the armies of Krishna and Banasura engaged in a catastrophic battle, leaving the entire area soaked in blood...
Thanjavur (Information article)
Thanjavur is considered to be one of the oldest cities in India, with an extensive history dating back to at least the 1st century...
Warangal (Information article)
Lying by the banks of the Godavari River, Warangal once figured in Indian history by serving as the capital of the bygone Kakatiya Kingdom...
Europe (Nightlife article)
Kenya (Culture article)
Necessity to adapt with the environment resulted to a very diverse culture in Kenya...
Kenya (Weather article)
There is no certain weather in Kenya...
Kenya (When to go article)
Tourists usually drop in to Kenya in the months of January and February...
Kenya (Good to know article)
When traveling to Kenya, there are some things travelers must be warned about...
Kenya (Visa and Passport article)
African, Caribbean, and a few European and Asian countries have visa exemption when visiting Kenya...
Kenya (Food article)
The cuisine of Kenya is largely influenced by east India and Great Britain, its previous colonists...
Kenya (Nightlife article)
Aside from a nice day tour around the city, evenings in the cities of Kenya are also not as bad...
Africa (History article)
Africa's history began with the emergence of the Egyptian civilization, supported by the great Nile River...
Africa (Culture article)
African culture is the collection of all the diverse culture of the entire continent...
Africa (Weather article)
The over-all weather of Africa can never be described with one or two words...
Africa (When to go article)
The best time to visit Africa is dependent on the destination...
Africa (Good to know article)
When planning a tour to Africa travelers are advised to take caution on certain things...
Neil Island (Information article)
With its largely immaculate landscape of lush forests, cream-colored coasts, and a myriad of aquatic life, Neil Island can fulfill one's fantasy of being an island-castaway without sacrificing comfort...
Africa (Visa and Passport article)
Most countries in Africa hove visa exemption and visa upon arrival provision only with other African, some Asian, and a few European countries...
Ravangla (Information article)
Nestled in the mountainous region of Sikkim, Ravangla (or Rabongla) is a popular tourist hub because of its close proximity to several rustic attractions...
Africa (Food article)
African food depends on the region being talked about...
Sangla (Information article)
Perched on its namesake valley, Sangla was once a scenic highland settlement boasting of postcard-worthy views and rustic charm...
Orissa (Information article)
The history-steeped Orissa has an arsenal of attractions including a UNESCO World Heritage Site, exceptionally lavish temples, and a plethora of exotic flora and fauna, all spread in one vast coastal plane of dry fields and lush mountains...
Africa (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in Africa is unlike other continents' nightlife...
Rekong Peo (Information article)
Rekong Peo (or just "Peo" to locals) is the administrative capital of the Kinnaur district, in Himchal Pradesh, India...
Sarnath (Information article)
Located northeast of the religious capital Vanarasi, Sarnath was the deer park where Gautama Buddha began teaching the Dharma...
Punjab (Information article)
Punjab presents a different face of the Hindu-dominated India through its lavish temples, lethal cobras, and men with uncut hair and tightly-wrapped turbans...
Ranikhet (Information article)
Known as an outpost for the stellar Kumaon Regiment and the relatively young Naga Regiment of the Indian Army, Ranikhet may not immediately evoke ideas of leisurely strolls on shady lanes and trips to history-steeped remnants...
Rishikesh (Information article)
Ever since the popular English rock band The Beatles visited Rishikesh in February 1968, the town has been regarded as "The World's Capital of Yoga...
Sambalpur (Information article)
Western Orissa's largest city is Sambalpur, which takes pride of its manufacturing industry centered on high-quality textiles...
Sanchi (Information article)
Its host of World Heritage-listed Buddhist monuments made Sanchi earn a notch in the list of must-visits in India...
Anguilla (History article)
Anguilla's first settlers had been Amerindian tribes from South America...
Anguilla (Culture article)
A combination of British and African existence in the island, the country's culture has presented manifestations of the different ethnic groups in the form of legends, stories, and festivals celebrated with gusto...
Anguilla (Weather article)
Anguilla's weather is very hot...
Anguilla (When to go article)
The best time to visit Anguilla is during the beginning of the hurricane season...
Anguilla (Good to know article)
Of course there are no pirates...
Anguilla (Visa and Passport article)
Nationals of almost all countries are required visa to enter Anguilla...
Anguilla (Food article)
Due to the blessing of nature, the dishes of Anguilla are mostly made of seafood...
Anguilla (Nightlife article)
The Pumphouse, Johnno's, Sunsets, Ripples, and Barrel Stay are only few of the nice restaurants that line the Sandy Ground, a harbor in Anguilla...
Antigua and Barbuda (History article)
Antigua and Barbuda is an island that may symbolize how slavery may at times result to something positive...
Antigua and Barbuda (Culture article)
The culture of Antigua and Barbuda is traditional creole culture mixed with Amerindian, West African, and British culture...
Antigua and Barbuda (Weather article)
Antigua and Barbuda gets pleasant weather all days of the year...
Antigua and Barbuda (When to go article)
The best time to visit Antigua and Barbuda may either be on the peak season which is February or right before the pouring of the heaviest rainfall...
Antigua and Barbuda (Good to know article)
There is not much to be warned about in Antigua...
Antigua and Barbuda (Visa and Passport article)
European Union citizens and other commonwealth countries may enter and stay in Antigua and Barbuda even without visa...
Antigua and Barbuda (Food article)
As it is in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda is equally gifted with enough resources such as seafood, meat and crops...
Antigua and Barbuda (Nightlife article)
For the nocturnal social butterflies who wandered in the land of Antigua and Barbuda, there a number of places they can actually have fun in and where they can mingle with other night owls...
Aruba (History article)
Aruba was originally inhabited by an Arawak tribe who call themselves Caiquetios...
Aruba (Culture article)
The culture of Aruba has many backgrounds due to the number of nations that settled in...
Aruba (Weather article)
Aruba has a consistent sunny and warm weather...
Aruba (When to go article)
The best time to visit Aruba is basically anytime...
Aruba (Good to know article)
There is not much to worry about when coming to Aruba...
Aruba (Visa and Passport article)
For nationals who are required to have a visa to get to Aruba, the document must be secured prior to the trip...
Aruba (Food article)
Most Aruban dishes are classified as ones which originated elsewhere...
Aruba (Nightlife article)
Even when the sun is gone, Aruba is still shaking with entertainment available for visitors, locals, and all...
Bahamas (History article)
More famous for its reputation as hideaways of pirates in the days of yore, the history of Bahamas is almost fiction...
Bahamas (Culture article)
The culture of the Bahamas is a combination of European and African culture...
Kodaikanal (Information article)
Dubbed the "Princess of Hill Stations," Kodaikanal is considered a royalty when it comes to natural beauty...
Bahamas (Weather article)
The weather in the Bahamas is similar to other Caribbean island's weather...
Konark (Information article)
Dubbed the "City of Golden Sunshine," the city of Konark owes its very existence to the famous Sun Temple, around which the city was built upon...
Bahamas (When to go article)
For people who want to visit the Bahamas under a tight budget, mid-December to mid-April is not the best time...
Bahamas (Good to know article)
Bahamas is relatively safe except for some petty crimes like robbery and theft on the streets...
Kovalam (Information article)
The name Kovalam literally means "Grove of Coconut Trees...
Kolhapur (Information article)
The historic city of Kolhapur lies on the banks of the Panchganga River, and once enjoyed a reputation as the capital of an important Maratha kingdom...
Bahamas (Visa and Passport article)
Holders of United States and Canadian passports are not required visa to enter the Bahamas...
Kota (Information article)
Nestled on the banks of the Chambal River, the quaint and obscure town of Kota has recently cleared the cobwebs and has emerged as a burgeoning industrial hub, on the weight of its nuclear and hydroelectric power plants...
Kozhikode (Information article)
Also known as Calicut, the bustling city of Kozhikode once held a prominent role as an important trading point for the sought-after Eastern spices...
Kolkata (Information article)
Dubbed as the "City of Joy," the city of Kolkata was once known as Calcutta, and was usually associated by Westerners with poverty, mostly because it was the center of the famed Mother Teresa's humanitarian works...
Bahamas (Food article)
Because of the worldwide popularity, food from all parts of the world may now be found in the Bahamas...
Kotagiri (Information article)
Perched atop the Nilgiri Hills, the town of Kotagiri is considered as one of the most popular hill stations in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu...
Kollam (Information article)
The town whose name literally means "pepper" is today quiet and unassuming...
Kottayam (Information article)
Dubbed the "Land of Letters, Latex, and Lakes," the town of Kottayam fuses both natural beauty and industrial success...
Bahamas (Nightlife article)
The Bahamas is not just about the sun hitting the wonderful beaches...
Barbados (History article)
As other Caribbean islands, Barbados' initial settlers are Amerindians and Arawaks...
Barbados (Culture article)
The culture of Barbados may simply be described with the words love of fun and enjoyment...
Barbados (Weather article)
Barbados weather is consistently fine...
Barbados (When to go article)
Anytime can be a good time to experience Barbados, but if doing it under a tight budget, December and April are not the best months...
Barbados (Good to know article)
Barbados is a good country to visit...
Barbados (Visa and Passport article)
When coming to Barbados, there are a number of countries which do not have visa exemptions...
Barbados (Food article)
Barbados food is a combination of genuine Carib cuisine and some international tastes brought in by the foreign settlers...
Barbados (Nightlife article)
Barbados is not bad in serving nightly entertainment to its people as well as foreign visitors...
Bermuda (History article)
Bermuda was first discovered by the Europeans in the early sixteenth century, but nobody cared about the island just yet...
Bermuda (Culture article)
The culture of Bermuda shows the culture of the native inhabitants namely, African and European...
Bermuda (Weather article)
Bermuda has an agreeable weather all year round...
Bermuda (When to go article)
The best time to visit Bermuda can be anytime...
Bermuda (Good to know article)
Bermuda is fairly safe for tourists...
Bermuda (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Bermuda? Anyone can enter Bermuda, but only people with US, Canadian, and UK passports and proof of residence can do it hassle free...
Bermuda (Food article)
Bermuda cuisine refers basically on the ways or means of preparation of the dishes...
Bermuda (Nightlife article)
After the sun goes down, Bermuda does not lose the fun...
British Virgin Islands (History article)
The island pioneers Although it has the word British on its name, British Virgin Islands' first inhabitants were not British...
British Virgin Islands (Culture article)
The Island's people The British Virgin Islands are not only good vacation spots for its surroundings, but also because of its people...
British Virgin Islands (Weather article)
BVI's have three major seasons...
British Virgin Islands (When to go article)
The country's tourism peak season is in the months of December to October...
British Virgin Islands (Good to know article)
When visiting BVI's, there are a number of things to remember in order for the visit to be memorable and not a bad flap...
British Virgin Islands (Visa and Passport article)
Because of its sophisticated beauty, BVI's have swarms of visitors all year round...
British Virgin Islands (Food article)
The cuisine of the BVI's are like mom's cooking...
Caribbean (Nightlife article)
The people of most of the islands in the Caribbean are very friendly and happy people...
British Virgin Islands (Nightlife article)
There are a number of nooks in the BVI's that tourists may check out when looking for a night of booze and party...
Cayman Islands (History article)
Originals There had been no record of who the real first settlers of the islands were...
Cayman Islands (Culture article)
The main influences of the Cayman culture are the countries of United Kingdom, North America, and Jamaica...
Cayman Islands (Weather article)
Cayman Islands have good weather all year round...
Cayman Islands (When to go article)
December to April is the best time to visit Cayman Islands...
Cayman Islands (Good to know article)
When visiting the Cayman Islands there are a number of things that should be remembered...
Arrecife (Information article)
Striking a balance between the rustic and the modern, as well as the good and the bad, is Lanzarote's capital, Arrecife, a port town with Mediterranean-style esplanades and sandy beaches...
Costa Teguise (Information article)
Unlike most towns and cities, Costa Teguise is destined to be a tourist destination...
La Caleta de Famara (Information article)
Good waves and seclusion are the bribes of La Caleta de Famara for surfers...
Cayman Islands (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Cayman Islands? Cayman Islands belong to the group of fantasy islands in the Caribbean...
Arucas (Information article)
Located in Las Palmas Province, Arucas is an agricultural town covered with valleys, mountains, and seaside farmlands...
Cayman Islands (Food article)
The cuisine of Cayman Island is simple and resembles traditional Caribbean cooking...
Betancuria (Information article)
If in the past, Moroccan and European pirates used to sack Betancuria, today, it is tourists who love to lurk in this farmland settlement north of Fuerteventura Island...
Cayman Islands (Nightlife article)
Aside from taking a cruise on the waters that surround the islands or swimming to reckless abandon, travelers may also try to have fun in establishments by the shores the moment the sun goes down...
Candelaria (Information article)
The Virgin Mary is believed to have shown herself among the townsfolk of Villa Mariana de Candelaria or Candelaria, a city in Tenerife Island that is constantly compared to other Marian pilgrimage sites such as Fatima in France and Guadalupe in Mexico...
El Medano (Information article)
A town in Granadilla de Abona, El Medano is not strong in world-class hotels and amenities but its winds are mighty enough to lure hordes of kite boarders, windsurfers, and parasailing enthusiasts...
Fuencaliente (Information article)
Offering a panoramic view of La Gomera to the southeast and El Hierro to the south is the southern tip of La Palma, Fuencaliento, also known as Fuencaliente de la Palma or "...
Garachico (Information article)
Under the shade of a 1500-foot cliff lies the coastal town of Garachico, arguably the least spoiled of Tenerife's cities because of its intact environment and Spanish culture...
Hermigua (Information article)
Garajonay, a scenic World Heritage Site, makes Hermigua attractive to hikers and photographers alike...
Icod de los Vinos (Information article)
Thick pine forests descend smoothly on the backdrop of Icod de los Vinos, giving the illusion that this municipality in Tenerife is perched alongside hanging gardens...
La Laguna (Information article)
If La Laguna then was raided by pirates, today, the city is flocked by hordes of college students enrolled in the University of La Laguna...
La Orotava (Information article)
On the northern coast of Tenerife lies its biggest municipality, La Orotava, which is coincidentally also the highest town of Spain for being perched 3,718 meters above sea level, at the peak of El Teide, Spain's highest mountain-volcano...
Yichang (Information article)
Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest dam, sits next to Yichang, making this city in Hubei Province an ideal take-off point to visit what is pegged as "China's most ambitious project since the Great Wall...
Yumuzhai (Information article)
Peace comes easy in Yumuzhai, a traditional rural village tucked in between the southwestern hills of Hubei Province...
Cuba (History article)
Although it may sound simple, the history of Cuba is actually one of the most controversial histories in the world...
Cuba (Culture article)
Due to the 400-year stay of the Spanish people in the island, Cuba's culture has morphed into a predominantly Spanish one...
Cuba (Weather article)
Cuban climate is subtropical and generally mild...
Cuba (When to go article)
Although the peak season is July and August, these are not the best months to be in the country...
Cuba (Good to know article)
Cuba is great place to visit because of the warm people and beautiful tourists attractions...
Cuba (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Cuba? Cuba is quite strict as regards the country's tourism...
Cuba (Food article)
Cuban cuisine is may very well represent the country's culture...
Cuba (Nightlife article)
Although revolutions have scarred the cities of Cuba it did not stop the flourishing of nightlife in the country...
Dominica (History article)
The earliest settlers The very first inhabitants of Dominica are the Arawaks who were brought in by the currents of the Orinoco River...
Dominica (Culture article)
The country's culture is mainly a mixture of many other cultures...
Dominica (Weather article)
The country's climate is tropical, meaning there is an abundance of sunshine and heat all year round...
Dominica (Good to know article)
Dominica is a safe country, apart from a few simple things...
Dominica (When to go article)
Anytime can be the best time to visit Dominica...
Dominica (Visa and Passport article)
People who can enter without visa There are only a few chosen ones who can enter the island of Dominica without visa...
Dominica (Food article)
Largely a combination of Spanish, Taino, and African influences, Dominican cooking may be considered as a creative explosion of good cooking...
Dominica (Nightlife article)
As other Caribbean islands Dominica has its own way of spending the hours between night and daybreak...
Caribbean (History article)
Caribbean history is a crucial part of the history of the continent of Europe...
Caribbean (Culture article)
The culture of the Caribbean is largely a combination of many cultures including European and traditional Arawak and Creole...
Caribbean (Weather article)
Most of the Caribbean has a tropical climate with majority of the island experiencing bright sunny days all year round...
Caribbean (When to go article)
The best time to be on any of the islands of the Caribbean is during the summer season...
Caribbean (Good to know article)
Most of the islands in the Caribbean are fairly safe...
Caribbean (Visa and Passport article)
Most islands of the Caribbean require visa from in-coming visitors...
Caribbean (Food article)
Caribbean dish is a collection of the cuisine of many other cultures...
Argentina (History article)
Early history The history of Argentina began with the arrival of men on the southern tip of Patagonia thousands of years back...
Argentina (Culture article)
The culture of Argentina is a combination of European, Amerindian, and African influences...
Argentina (Weather article)
The climate of Argentina is generally varied for each region of the country...
Argentina (When to go article)
There are a number of things to consider when planning a trip to Argentina...
Phnom Penh (Information article)
The Name Game The mere mention of Phnom Penh's name connotes an aura of mysticism and exoticism...
Argentina (Good to know article)
Civil unrests There numerous protests that happen almost every day in Buenos Aires...
Argentina (Visa and Passport article)
Who needs visa to enter Argentina? Visa is required prior to the visit from nationals of Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Antigua And Barbuda, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, People's Republic Of China, Comoros Islands, Democratic Republic Of The Congo, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Ecuatorial Guinea, and Republic Of Eritrea...
Argentina (Food article)
Unlike most South American countries, the cuisine of Argentina is highly European...
Argentina (Nightlife article)
In Argentina, the first person to drop asleep is the loser...
Bolivia (Good to know article)
When coming to the country of Bolivia, tourists are advised a number of things as to keep their trip a hassle-free and memorable...
Bolivia (Visa and Passport article)
Who needs visa to enter Bolivia Everyone is required to have visa in entering Bolivia...
Bolivia (Nightlife article)
As most Latin American countries, people in Bolivia know how to party...
Brazil (Good to know article)
In traveling to Brazil, it is best to keep a few things in mind to have a wonderful time...
Brazil (Visa and Passport article)
Who needs visa? Almost everyone need visa to enter Brazil...
Brazil (Nightlife article)
Brazilians know how to party, the carnival in Rio is only one proof...
Chile (Good to know article)
Before going to Chile, there are things a traveler must know so that the trip may stay a memorable one...
Chile (Visa and Passport article)
Entering Chile Entering Chile is very easy for nationals of some countries including Australia, Britain, Canada, Japan, United States, and those in Europe...
Chile (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in Chile is not entirely about an evening of dancing, and getting drunk or tipsy...
Colombia (Good to know article)
In order to have a wonderful time in touring Colombia, people who wish to visit are advised to be knowledgeable of certain matters, including the following...
Colombia (Visa and Passport article)
Who may enter Colombia without visa? Nationals of Andorra, Antigua &...
Colombia (Nightlife article)
Colombia is a country full of beautiful women...
Ecuador (Good to know article)
People say, being in Ecuador is like being in two places at the same time...
Ecuador (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Ecuador even without visa? People of whatever nationality may enter the country even without visa...
Ecuador (Food article)
The Ecuadorian cuisine Ecuadorian dishes do not have a distinctive taste...
Ecuador (Nightlife article)
Ecuador is another one of those destinations in South America where tourists may experience great nightlife...
Falkland Islands (Good to know article)
Falkland Islands is considered a dangerous place by some because of its magnificence...
Falkland Islands (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Falkland Islands without visa? Only countries with which the Falkland government has an agreement with may enter the country even without visa...
Falkland Islands (Nightlife article)
Although Falkland Island is notorious for incidents of terrorist attacks the people still know how to party...
French Guiana (History article)
Original Settlers The country's very first inhabitants were Native American people including Caribs, Arawaks, Wayana, and many others...
French Guiana (Culture article)
The People The people of French Guiana are a group that lives along the coastal regions...
French Guiana (Weather article)
French Guiana's climate is tropical, meaning the days are mostly hot...
French Guiana (When to go article)
The best time to visit French Guiana is during the dry season (July to December), with December being the best among the months...
French Guiana (Good to know article)
For people who wish to visit French Guiana and see the space station, (which brings revenues to the country), there are a few things that must be kept in mind in order to make the trip a successful and memorable one...
French Guiana (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter French Guiana without visa? Only nationals from Britain, Australia, Canada, United States, Japan, and other European countries may enter the country of Guiana even without visa...
French Guiana (Food article)
The cuisine The cooking of French Guiana is a mishmash of cooking tricks and strategies of the tribes that inhabit the country...
French Guiana (Nightlife article)
There is not much nightlife in French Guiana...
Guyana (History article)
Beginnings Guyana's history began hundreds of years before the arrival of the Europeans in the country...
Guyana (Culture article)
Due to the numerous colonists who came to the country Guyanese culture has become a combination of African, Indian, French, Amerindian, and other cultures that immigrants brought with them...
Wulingyuan and Zhangjiajie (Information article)
In Wulingyuan, scores upon scores of colossal towers reach to the heavens as if they are the ruins of some ancient city, only that they are not skyscrapers made of steel and glass...
Guyana (Weather article)
Guyana has a tropical climate which is greatly influenced by the so-called Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone...
Guyana (When to go article)
The best to be in Guyana is as uncertain as its weather...
Jiangsu Province (Information article)
China's Jiangsu Province has bits and pieces of Italy...
Suzhou (Information article)
It may be the world's biggest single producer of laptop computers, but in its many scenic courtyard parks and gardens, Suzhou's old-world legacies are well-preserved...
Tongli (Information article)
Crisscrossing the antiquated town of Tongli is a system of winding canals evocative of Venetian Italy...
Guyana (Good to know article)
Guyana is a very interesting place as it has a very colorful culture and its people largely vary from each other...
Guyana (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Guyana without visa? Guyana used to require all nations to have visa before entering the country...
Guyana (Food article)
Overview Due to the geography of the country and the existence of plantations, the country's staple foods are rice and sugar cane...
Guyana (Nightlife article)
There is more than one way to spend the evenings in Guyana...
Wuxi (Information article)
As a birthplace of Chinese industry and commerce, Wuxi is one of China's 15 economic centers that capitalize on express mail services, high-tech telecommunication infrastructures, and multiple modes of transport to China's major cities such as Shanghai and Nanjing...
Paraguay (History article)
Early Settlers The country's early settlers were not recorded on the country's history...
Paraguay (Weather article)
Paraguay is a very hot country especially during the summer (December to February)...
Yangzhou (Information article)
During the reign of Kublai Khan, famous Italian traveler Marco Polo sat as the city governor of Yangzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province by the northern banks of the Yangtze River...
Wuyuan (Information article)
Old China is preserved in the teahouses, stone-flagged streets, ancient bridges and slow rural life of Wuyuan, the gateway to Jiangxi Province's charming villages showered over the hilly fringes of western Zhejiang and southern Anhui...
Yanji (Information article)
A city in Jilin Province, Yanji is Korea outside Korea...
Yinchuan (Information article)
Like the ancient phoenix believed to rise again from the ashes after burning itself, Yinchuan is on-the-rise as an industrial metropolis, making it earn the nickname "...
Tongren (Information article)
The main purpose of an excursion to Tongren is to see thanka painters in action...
Kumbakonam (Information article)
Kumbakonam is a town of many names, like the "...
Kurseong (Information article)
Perched 1,458 meters above the ground on a hill top, the lovely town of Kurseong is often called the "...
Kushinagar (Information article)
Located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Kushinagar is a popular pilgrimage site - its very air seems to be imbued with reverence...
Kutch (Information article)
Tortoise-shaped Kutch is one of the largest districts in India, found in the state of Gujarat...
Lahaul and Spiti (Information article)
Lahaul &...
Lakshadweep (Information article)
Lakshadweep literally means "...
Lonavla (Information article)
Lonavla is a charming hill station in the Indian state of Maharashtra...
Lucknow (Information article)
The capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow claims to be the most cultured city in the country's northern region &ndash...
Madikeri (Information article)
With tongue in cheek, the quiet hill station of Madikeri dubs itself the "...
Bandar Seri Begawan (Information article)
Often called simply as BSB, Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital of Brunei and home to one of the richest men in the world - the Sultan of Brunei...
Bangladesh (Information article)
The South Asian nation of Bangladesh has survived a catastrophic cyclone, violent coups and counter-coups, and terrorist attacks...
Yixing (Information article)
Yixing&rsquo...
Jiangxi Province (Information article)
Even though Jiangxi is swarmed by the more history-laden provinces of Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Hunan, and Hubei, it is still the preferred location of several Chinese and foreign movies and TV shows like the popular Survivor series...
Zhongwei (Information article)
A city in Ningxia, Zhongwei is sandwiched by two topographical extremes: Tengger Desert to the north and Yellow River to the south...
Xining (Information article)
Xining might be better known as one of the stepping stones to the Tibetan Plateau, yet on its own, this ancient highland city is unique for its mix of Tibetan and Islamic charms...
Yushu (Information article)
Nomads from far and wide gather at Yushu in July to celebrate the annual Horse Fair, a festival that displays the horsemanship, as well as the singing and dancing customs, of the Tibetans...
Paraguay (Culture article)
People The people of Paraguay are combinations of the intermarriage between native Spanish people and some members of the indigenous Guarani tribe...
Paraguay (When to go article)
Paraguay is a very hot country especially during its summer months...
Paraguay (Good to know article)
Language The Paraguayans are Spanish and Guarani speakers...
Paraguay (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Paraguay without visa? Most people require visa to enter Paraguay...
Paraguay (Food article)
Paraguayan cuisine may be described as simple in uniform in most parts of the country...
Paraguay (Nightlife article)
There are numerous bars and clubs available for people who wish to spend the evening hours awake...
Aqaba (Information article)
Crammed into a slim spit of land between the purple-tinted mountain and the sea of Aqaba is the aquatic playground of the Jordanians: the city of Aqaba...
Ajlun (Information article)
Day trippers will sure to love hitting two destinations with one stone in the course of a day with Aljun en-route to Jerash, provided the alarm clock is set off early...
Azraq (Information article)
Azraq is known for its strategic location as an important link to caravan routes between Baghdad and Jerusalem and the terminus on the pilgrim route to Mecca...
Bethany (Information article)
Bethany, or the &ldquo...
Peru (Good to know article)
Peru is mostly visited because of the historical Machu Picchu...
Peru (Visa and Passport article)
Who requires visa There are a number of countries whose nationals may not enter Peru without having visa...
Dead Sea (Information article)
Beyond the mountains and rolling hills of Jordan lies the Dead Sea, also known in Arabic as &ldquo...
Peru (Food article)
The dishes of Peru are one of the most diverse in the world and stand at par with other famous cooking like that of the French, Chinese, and Italian...
Peru (Nightlife article)
As most Spanish colonial country, the people of Peru are night owls...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (History article)
Early discovery South Georgia's history is very recent as compared to other countries'...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Culture article)
Mirroring that of the Brits As British territory even today, the country's culture was purely based on the British ways...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Weather article)
Unlike other islands in South America, South Georgia and Sandwich Islands have a cold climate...
Irbid (Information article)
The town of Irbid, known in the ancient times as Arabella, was nicknamed &ldquo...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (When to go article)
Anytime may be the best time to visit South Georgia and Sandwich Islands...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Good to know article)
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands is mostly visited because of the creatures that abound on its beaches...
Karak (Information article)
The town of Karak, sometimes called Kerak, was the ancient capital of Moab located between Amman and Petra on the panoramic vista of the King&rsquo...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Nightlife article)
There is not much nightlife in the islands...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter the islands? Nationals of all countries may enter the islands without visa...
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (Food article)
Due to having no natives and being a territory of the British, South Georgia and Sandwich Islands' cuisine does not have its own identity...
Madaba (Information article)
Madaba is a work in progress as the mosaic city continually links the fragments of its past to the future...
Suriname (History article)
Early settlers Prior to Columbus spotting Suriname, the Arawak and Carib tribes are already leading a prosperous life in the country...
Petra (Information article)
Without a doubt, the region of Southern Jordan or Petra and the South hold some of the most beautiful scenery in Jordan, especially when the dramatic deserts of Wadi Rum create a spellbinding mirage from afar as the rose red city of Petra appears in the line of vision...
Suriname (Culture article)
People Current population of Suriname is composed of British Indian descent, Creole, and Afro-Surinamese...
Suriname (Weather article)
Suriname possesses a tropical humid climate...
Suriname (When to go article)
The best time to visit Suriname is during its two dry seasons (February to April and August to November)...
Suriname (Good to know article)
When planning a trip to Suriname, there are a few things to keep in mind...
Suriname (Visa and Passport article)
Who needs visa? The nationals of countries, Britain, Australia, Canada, USA, and other European countries are required to have visa prior to entry to Suriname...
Suriname (Food article)
Suriname's cuisine is considered one of the unique cuisines in South America...
Suriname (Nightlife article)
The people of Suriname are party lovers, this proven by a number of bar and club strips scattered in its cities...
Uruguay (History article)
Early settlers and the Europeans The recorded earliest settlers of Uruguay are the Charrua tribe...
Uruguay (Culture article)
Uruguay, though a small nation, has a very rich and colorful culture...
Uruguay (Weather article)
Uruguay has a tropical climate with generally only two seasons, the rainy season and summer...
Uruguay (Good to know article)
Uruguay is a very quiet country...
Uruguay (When to go article)
The main attractions of Uruguay are its beautiful beaches...
Uruguay (Visa and Passport article)
Who requires visa? Nationals of most countries are required visa to enter Uruguay...
Uruguay (Food article)
Uruguayan cuisine is a reflection of the cooking methods and ingredients of the European countries that fought for sovereignty over it...
Turkmenistan (Information article)
Because it is an isolationist nation ruled by a &ldquo...
Uruguay (Nightlife article)
There are many spots to go to when looking for an evening of sheer fun in Uruguay...
Venezuela (Weather article)
Venezuela is located near the earth's equator, making it a country with a very stable temperature and weather...
Venezuela (When to go article)
The best time to go to Venezuela is during the dry season (December to May)...
Venezuela (History article)
Early settlers Venezuela was once home to different tribes of Indians alone...
Belarus (Information article)
Belarus is not only landlocked in Eastern Europe...
Oaxaca (Information article)
Oaxaca has perhaps the most vibrant culture in all of Mexico, having nurtured famous figures who have produced some of the country&rsquo...
Minsk (Information article)
Belarus&rsquo...
Brussels (Information article)
The clashing regions of French and Dutch speakers in Belgium meet halfway (geographically and ideologically) at the country&rsquo...
Melbourne (Information article)
Sitting proudly at the head of the Port Philip Bay, Melbourne is one of Australia&rsquo...
Montenegro (Costs article)
Montenegro uses the euro (EUR) as its currency...
Belarus (Costs article)
Belarus&rsquo...
Slovenia (Costs article)
Travel costs in Slovenia are much cheaper compared to Italy and Austria...
Latvia (Costs article)
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Estonia (Costs article)
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Macedonia (Costs article)
Macedonia's official currency is the denar (MKD), where bills come in denominations of 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000...
Slovakia (Costs article)
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Albania (Costs article)
A trip to Albania can either be expensive or cheap, depending on how much money you&rsquo...
Cambodia (Costs article)
Both budget and high end travelers can get good deals when spending on Cambodia...
Bosnia-Herzegovina (Costs article)
Travelling around Bosnia and Herzegovina is easy on the wallet compared to prices in North America and other European countries...
Liechtenstein (Costs article)
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Serbia (Costs article)
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Armenia (Information article)
After the Great Flood, Noah&rsquo...
Salzburg (Information article)
Mozart, The Sound of Music, and the song &ldquo...
Innsbruck (Information article)
Innsbruck may not have as much museums and historical sites as Vienna, but this city west of Austria has a life of its own: it comes alive at winter not only because of Christmas but also due to the arrival of thousands of ski enthusiasts who testify to its stature as the &ldquo...
Auckland (Information article)
Auckland is the largest and most populous city in New Zealand...
Antwerp (Information article)
Antwerp, the heart of the Flanders region, is the world&rsquo...
Guam (Information article)
Guam first came into the world consciousness primarily as a naval base for the United States military...
French Polynesia (Information article)
Sprawling over five million square kilometers of ocean, the islands of French Polynesia are masterpieces of Mother Nature...
Venezuela (Good to know article)
Venezuela is famous for its beautiful women...
Indore (Information article)
Known as the &ldquo...
Venezuela (Visa and Passport article)
Who can enter Venezuela? It's not very easy to enter Venezuela...
Venezuela (Food article)
Venezuelan cuisine may be described as varied for each region of the country...
Venezuela (Nightlife article)
Nightlife in Venezuela is very much alive...
Venezuela (Culture article)
The Venezuelan culture is as colorful as the beautiful faces of its women...
Haryana (Information article)
Literally meaning &ldquo...
South America (Weather article)
South American climate is predominantly wet and hot...
South America (When to go article)
The time to visit South America is greatly dependent on which country will be visited...
Kerala (Information article)
Occupying India's Malabar Coast, the state of Kerala finds itself at the country's south-westernmost tip...
Karnataka (Information article)
A place where some of the most powerful empires in Indian history once flourished, the state of Karnataka is nestled by the Arabian Sea at the country&rsquo...
Kanyakumari (Information article)
Often touted as the &ldquo...
Kannur (Information article)
Dubbed as the &ldquo...
Kangra (Information article)
Sitting at the foothills of the Dhauladhar Mountains, the quaint yet lively town of Kangra is a vantage point for eyeballing the Ban Ganga River...
Kanchipuram (Information article)
Deemed as one of the seven holiest cities in India, the ancient city of Kanchipuram is often called the &ldquo...
Kalimpong (Information article)
The average Kalimpong citizen lives roughly 1,250 meters above the ground, given that this hill station is dangerously perched on the mountains of the Lower Himalayas...
Junagadh (Information article)
Nestled by the foot of the Girnar Hills, the quaint and offbeat city of Junagadh is a living relic of an ancient Indian kingdom...
Jodhpur (Information article)
Once the capital of the then powerful Marwar Kingdom, the city of Jodhpur is now a bustling metropolis in the Indian state of Rajasthan...
Jharkhand (Information article)
Hewn in the Indian state of Bihar, Jharkhand was only established in 2000 as part of a major reorganization of the country&rsquo...
Jhansi (Information article)
The confluence of the Betwa and Pahunj rivers provides the setting of the historic city of Jhansi...
Jamnagar (Information article)
Nestled on the coasts of the Gulf of Kutch, the quaint town of Jamnagar is a hodgepodge of rich cultural heritage, nature preservation parks, and stretches of unspoiled beaches...
Jammu and Kashmir (Information article)
Often called the &ldquo...
Jalgaon (Information article)
Tucked in the northwest corner of the Indian state of Maharashtra, the district of Jalgaon is a major trading hub in the region, particularly for tea, gold, cotton, and banana...
Jagdalpur (Information article)
Nestled by the banks of the Indravati River, the city of Jagdalpur is quaint, yet prosperous &ndash...
Van (Information article)
Set in the verdant region of Eastern Anatolia, Van is surrounded by mountains, pristine inlets, islands, beaches, and the Lake Van, the largest lake in Turkey formed when the Nemrut Vocano erupted in 1692...
Trabzon (Information article)
Formerly known as Trebizond, Trabzon has been an enclave of Greek life since the ancient times...
Hail (Information article)
Tucked in the region of Najd is the ancient camel caravan route of Hail, an oasis city in northwestern Saudi Arabia and a transit point for pilgrims going to Mecca...
Dir'aiyah (Information article)
Dubbed as the ancestral home of the Al-Sauds and the origin of the Saudi-Wahhabi union, old Dir'aiyah is one of the most visited destinations of Arabia for its dazzling array of historical riches...
Dhahran (Information article)
Lying just south of Dammam close to the Arabian Gulf is Dhahran, Saudi Arabia's oil capital...
Dammam (Information article)
From a sleepy fishing hamlet, Dammam is now a bustling seaport, thanks to the discovery of oil in its soil...
Asir (Information article)
Unlike the rest of Saudi Arabia that is abound in wilderness and forbidding climate, the town of Asir has a sprawling greenery, towering mountains, and cool breezes...
Al-Khobar (Information article)
Found in the Eastern Province of the Arabian Peninsula, Al Khobar is one of the three main cities that complete the Greater Dharan or the Triplet Cities, along with Dammam and Dharan...
Al-Khamasin (Information article)
Sited in the forbidding landscape of the Empty Quarter is Al-Khamasin or Wadi Al-dawasir, an Arabian Bedouin town renowned for its bachoor or incense and camel...
Al-Hofuf (Information article)
Set in the Eastern Province of Arabia, Al-Hofuf or Al-Hasa is a major city in the vast Al Ahsa Oasis, where palm trees thrive and produce over a million tons of dates annually...
Al-Faw (Information article)
In the ancient times, Al-Faw served as a Silk Road terminus for caravan routes coming all the way from the Persian Gulf and from Sana&lsquo...
Al-ula (Information article)
At first glance, Al-ula might appear as a meek town in the palm-lined river bed and desert sands of the Empty Quarter...
Kodagu (Information article)
Perched on the Western Ghats mountain range at a height of 2,525 meters, the Kodagu region is a nature-lover&rsquo...
Kochi (Information article)
Dubbed the &ldquo...
Kinnaur Valley (Information article)
Locked in by the mountain ranges of the Greater Himalayas, Dhauladhur, and Zanskar, the Kinnaur Valley district is known for its rugged beauty and historical heritage...
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Flea markets are becoming more and more popular all over the world...
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When George Mallory was asked why he would attempt a climb in Mt...
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With many people having their own digital cameras, some hobbyists want to separate themselves from the pack by shooting and creating HDR photographs which are a lot crisper, more vibrant and saturated with color than the usual...
Making the Most Out of a Travel Blog (Magazine article)
After scaling the heights of Machu Picchu in Peru or falling in love with or in Paris, what do you do next? Instead of keeping quiet about these incredible experiences, you may want to share it with the world...
Hong Kong: The island which (almost) has it all (Magazine article)
Whether you want to acquire a piece of culture or a luxury hand bag, Hong Kong serves that need with its many temples and historical sites that stand side by side with its towering skyscrapers and buzzing markets...
Are men the culprits behind disasters? (Magazine article)
With the string of calamities that took place in Asia and other parts of the globe, it begs the question whether humans should be blamed in the terrifying destructions caused by Mother Nature...
Staying Healthy While You Travel (Magazine article)
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Five Celebrations that Rock the World (Magazine article)
The Wildest Celebrations Worldwide (Magazine article)
Parties are regularly celebrated in different parts of the globe but only few can lay claim on being the wildest and the most enchanting in the group...
In search of a good bath (Magazine article)
For different cultures around the world, bathing is a way of life...
Building a career with the wild (Magazine article)
Pristine jungles are usually off-limits to travelers but volunteers who have a genuine passion for wildlife conservation can find themselves in the most secluded regions on earth...
Hostel Sex Galore (Magazine article)
I know, I know&mdash...
Lomography: The Fad that Never Dies (Magazine article)
In spite of the popularity of digital cameras, a handful of photography enthusiasts still rely on their lomo&mdash...
Notes on the Road: Famous Travel Blogs (Magazine article)
Traveling and having a job used to be incompatible since work requires you to stay put, spend hours in an office and wait until your company allows you to take a vacation...
Monkeys star in various Asian festivals (Magazine article)
A dog may be a man&rsquo...
The Disappearing Reindeer People (Magazine article)
High up on the snowy taigas of northern Mongolia there lives a tribe of ethnic people who have remained attached to roots that were planted more than 3,000 years ago...
Rock n' Roll Holy Lands (Magazine article)
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The World at 2012 (Magazine article)
If we are to go by the various reported predictions from different cultures, made palpably real by the recent success of the Hollywood film 2012 in the popular imagination, it seems that end of the world is at hand...
Does CouchSurfing encourage crime? (Magazine article)
The sentencing of a 10-year jail term for Abdelali Nachet, a Moroccan national convicted for raping and threatening to murder a Hong Kong resident in a British court brings fresh anxiety on whether perfect strangers should trust each other in the name of travel...
Welcome to the Naked World (Magazine article)
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Five Hotels to Freak you Out (Magazine article)
Where to stay is considered a major detail during a trip...
Couples on the road, marriage on the rocks? (Magazine article)
Three weeks in the Caribbean is heaven on earth for most people...
How to survive in the wild (Magazine article)
In 1981, Yossi Ghinsberg, together with his three friends, journeyed to the Tuichi River in the Amazon...
In these movies, places are characters (Magazine article)
A movie set provides the background to the characters&rsquo...
How to learn a new language (Magazine article)
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or is it? (Magazine article)
Travelers, especially those who have crossed continents, know only too well that the concept of beauty or attractiveness shifts from country to county...
How to learn a new language (Magazine article)
Traveling entails numerous adjustments, one of them is learning new language...
Singapore in 48 hours (Magazine article)
Called as the Lion City and one of the world&rsquo...
Tattoo tales (Magazine article)
Recently, tattooing has seen a Renaissance of sorts, with the old and the young alike having their skin inked with personal symbols...
Will favelas murder Rio's Olympic glory? (Magazine article)
As one of the world&rsquo...
Shopping around the world on a dollar (Magazine article)
Traveling to a ...
6 sweet camera gadgets you would love to get for Christmas (Magazine article)
One hand on the shutter and the other one on the lens, a traveler with a camera is a picture of coolness, especially if what being taken a picture of is some exotic locale, a scene from the wildlife or a slice of urban life...
When Traveling Ends: The Good and Bad of Coming Home (Magazine article)
After months on the road, some travelers can't wait to get home again...
Slaughter of dolphins comes to cinemas (Magazine article)
Last year, the town of Taiji in Japan was shoved under the spotlight when the documentary, The Cove, exposed the slaughter of dolphins&mdash...
When Mother Nature wields terror (Magazine article)
Millions of people around the world are at a brink of a war they cannot win...
Exploring California's Venice Beach (Magazine article)
The sunny state of California is known for its pleasant, warm weather and picturesque beaches...
Unique Toys from Japan (Magazine article)
Japan is known for its fascinating, and sometimes, eccentric culture...
How to Avoid Traveling Troubles (Magazine article)
Traveling to a certain destination might not become memorable if there are too many troubles along the way...
Summer Destination to Avoid: Gulf of Mexico (Magazine article)
Let me begin with the preface that I am a US citizen living overseas...