
What to do in Varanasi and the magic of The Ganges
Varanasi is best known for being home to the Ganges and has a reputation as being a life-changing place to visit, due to its spiritual importance and the fact that... Read more.

Things to do in Kathmandu: The Spiritual Capital
Kathmandu, the capital of the spiritual and high-altitude Nepal, is like a medieval time capsule. In the busy seasons, it can be a charmingly chaotic mass of intrepid... Read more.

Bolivia’s Magical Salt Flats
At over 3000 metres above sea level and stretching for over 4 thousand square miles of Bolivia, the magical Salt Flats of Uyuni or Salar de Uyuni is the largest... Read more.

Travel Bucket List: Iguazu Falls
The Iguazu Falls should be on your travel bucket list if it isn’t already. You may have seen photos or even visited similar waterfalls elsewhere but this wonder... Read more.

Things to do in Hoi An: Vietnam’s most charming city
Located on the banks of the River Thun Bon, which in the 16th century made it an important commercial centre, Hoi An is one of the most charming cities in Vietnam. Its... Read more.

Mayan Ruins in Mexico
Maya civilization is known, nowadays, for its fantastic astronomical knowledge, hieroglyphic script, a famous calendar and, of course, the ruins that have been left... Read more.

Famous palaces and temples in India
India fascinates and captivates all that visit and those who dream of one day visiting, too. It’s another world and the land of a thousand colours. India is... Read more.

Hadza: Tanzania’s most unique tribe
Found in small communities, dotted around the Serengeti Plateau and Lake Eyasi in Tanzania, the Hadza people are a group of under 1000 people deemed to be the last... Read more.

Behind the Nazca Lines in Peru
One of the driest places on earth, with only an average of 20 minutes of rain annually, the desert of Nazca, found in the south of Peru, is known across the globe... Read more.

The Great Migration in Africa
The Great Migration is a feat of nature that can only truly be experienced first-hand. Every year, at the end of the rainy season, the millions of animals that inhabit... Read more.