Arguably the most famous game reserve in all of Africa, Kruger National Park is a vast tract of land covering nearly 20,000 square kilometers (7,722 square miles), in the northeast corner of South Africa.... 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
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
Dubai is the fourth most visited place in the world and is famous for its high-rising architectural wonders and excellent collection of resorts and spas. It is a place that was once the talk of the town for its gigantic tower Burj Al Arab, only to be... 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
Also known as “Israel’s San Francisco”, Haifa is the third largest city of Israel. Gorgeously set on the slopes of Mount Carmel with the mesmerizing view of the Mediterranean Sea it is a hidden gem for amazing number of ancient sites of the country.... Read full article
The crowds in Cairo may make Manhattan look like a ghost town, but it’s a small price to pay to experience the energy of the city Egyptians know as Umm ad Dunya – the Mother of the World. Use our guide to discover modern Egypt as you’ve never seen it... Read full article
Queensland is hailed as the Sunshine State for good reason. Located approximately 290 km (180 mi) or 3 ½ hours drive away from Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital, is Hervey Bay,... Read full article
Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is one of the most diverse cities in Canada. It is characterized by rows of high-rise buildings and modern facilities, balanced with wide green spaces and quaint little corners filled with art.... Read full article
I’m writing from my bed at the Belmond Mount Nelson in Cape Town, a city that I first visited three years ago, and which captured my heart in more ways than I can count. It’s a place that is impossible to understand at first look; to begin to piece ... Read full article