Turkey’s Architectural Marvel: Hagia Sophia
The term Hagia Sophia is a Greek word which translates into the Church of the Holy Wisdom. An architectural beauty, it was referred to as “the eighth...
Walking Through Versailles
Spread over an area of 51,000 square meters with nearly 2000 acres of gardens, the Palace Of Versailles takes its name from the surrounding suburb. The Palace...
Istanbul’s Pride: Topkapi Palace
Listed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, Topkapi Palace happens to be the largest and oldest palace in the world to survive to this date. It...
Stonehenge – A Fable of Mysterious Stones
Sitting on the Salisbury plain near the English county of Wiltshire is Stonehenge, which happens to be among the most famous groups of megaliths in the world.
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Sailing on Li River Cruise
The Li River Cruise is a major tourist attraction for any person visiting China. However, it is particularly a lovely exploration option for those tourists who’re planning...
Yellowstone National Park: World’s First National Park
In the Northwest corner of Wyoming is located the oldest, largest and most popular National Park in the United States, Yellowstone National Park. A flagship of the...
Santorini : A Volcanic Island
Located in the southern Aegean Sea, is Santorini, a group of islands consisting of Thíra, Thirassiá, Asproníssi, Palea and Nea Kaméni in Cyclades. Named by the Latin...
God’s Own Creation: Banaue Rice Terraces
Banaues in Phillipines, is the place to be if you want to experience and explore the sheer magnanimity and expanse of human creation without the use of...
Mecca of travelers: San Francisco
The city of San Francisco, California is located at the tip of a peninsula between the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific coast. Before being colonised by...
The Mighty Teotihuacán
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, Teotihuacán happens to be one of the most visited archaeological site in Mexico. The name Teotihuacán had been...
Haven for wildlife enthusiasts: Serengeti National Park
The name ‘Serengeti’ comes from the Maasai language and appropriately means an ‘extended place’. Spanning an area of approximately 12,950 square kilometres, Serengeti National Park is renowned...
Venetian Delight: St. Mark’s Basilica & Campanile
Located in the Piazza San Marco, St. Mark’s Basilica & Campanile is the renowned bell tower of St Mark’s Basilica. Its initial construction began on pre-existing Roman...
Angel Falls – World’s highest uninterrupted waterfall
One of Venezuela’s top tourist attractions is Angel Falls. At a height of 3,212 feet and a plunge of 2,648 feet, Angel Falls happens to be the...
Russia’s Epitome: St. Basil’s Cathedral
Designed by Russian architects Postnik and Barma, the St. Basil’s Cathedral is situated on Red Square, opposite the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin. It wouldn’t be...
Great Barrier Reef : Glimpse to the world’s largest coral reef
Located in the Coral Sea, just off the northeast coast of the Australian state of Queensland, Great Barrier Reef is renowned all the world over for being...
Ngorongoro Crater: Breathtaking Natural Wonder
Located 180 km west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania is the Ngorongoro Crater, considered by many as the eighth wonder of the world...
In Nature’s Lap Galapagos Islands
Located at the confluence of three ocean currents, are the Galápagos Islands, discovered by chance in 1535 by Father Tomás Berlanga, Bishop of Panama. Listed as a...
Grand Canyon-A glimpse to the Natural Wonders of the World
Carved out by the Colorado River, is the Grand Canyon. Arizona’s distinguished landmark and also the most spectacular gorge in the world located inside the Grand Canyon...
Bagan Temples : Explore the culture of Buddhism
Bagan, located on the eastern banks of Irrawaddy river, with surrounding mountains in central Burma has a rich cultural history associated with it. The city was a...
All About Amazonia
All About Amazonia
The Amazon Rain Forest, also known as Amazonia comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. The rainforest gets its...
Connecting Countries: Suez Canal
Officially opened in November 1869, the Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Running north to south across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt,...
Breathtaking Beauty at Niagara Falls
The word “Niagara” is derived from the Iroquois Indian word “Onguiaahra” which translates into “the strait”. Situated on the border between Canada and the United States, Niagra...
Visit to the Natural Spa: Dead Sea
Bordering Jordan to the east and Israel to the west is located the Dead Sea. Nestled in the mountainous terrain of the Judean Desert, the Dead Sea...