The whole world is in the claws of Coronavirus, yet some places have been uneaten by it. Some beautiful places like Reunion Island. Ever heard of it? Of course, you might have remembered it from the Malaysian Flight 370 that went missing in the year ... Read full article
Haifa is circled by natural sites- mountains and sea, and the city offers and interesting mix of old districts- churches and mosques, as well as modern neighborhoods. This unique multi-faceted city provides tourist many wonderful places to visit. ... Read full article
Funchal is the capital of Madeira which is a Portuguese island in the Atlantic Ocean. Madeira Island itself is also known as the ‘Pearl of the Atlantic’ and is an absolute dream to explore. The charming coastal town Funchal is a gem on its own. ... Read full article
Casablanca is often overlooked by visitors to Morocco, with preference given to imperial cities like Marrakech and Fez or well-known beach resorts such as Agadir and Tangier. There are, however, plenty of reasons to stop by Morocco’s biggest city for... Read full article
With country palaces, windswept islets, dynamic towns and Viking culture, the greater Stockholm area has a wealth of day trips and weekend getaways that are easy to drive to and even easier to reach on public transport.... Read full article
A sprawling city that excels in natural splendour
You really can’t overstate the case for visiting Cape Town. First, there’s the in-your-face beauty of a craggy mountain range that drops precipitously into a glittering sea, its flanks carpeted in ... Read full article
Why Visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda? A question that is often asked. The name of the Park – Bwindi Impenetrable Forest may cause you to think twice before putting it on your Bucket list this year; however, the reality is that it is a lot... Read full article
Machu Picchu is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in the world, thanks to the status the ruin received in 2007, becoming one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.... Read full article
Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded in 1679 by Simon van der Stel, the governor of the Cape Colony. 10 years later, in 1690 the Huguenot refugees settled down in the area, they brought from France the tradition of growing ... Read full article