
The waterfall that reveals a bride after heavy rain in Peru
Nestled in the majestic Andes Mountains, Casada la Novia (Bride’s Waterfall) in Namora, Cajamarca, Peru, is a natural wonder with a unique charm and a legendary story. Not everyone is…
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Salt domes and salt glaciers create a very unique shape for the Zagros Mountains
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Signature Dishes of Bhutanese Cuisine
Before coming to Bhutan, people often imagine that Bhutanese food will be similar to the food of Nepal or Naga. However, in reality, it is not like that at all….
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Don’t do these things in Cambodia – Unless you want trouble
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Cambodia, it’s essential to understand and respect the local customs and etiquette. Cambodia, a Southeast Asian nation known for its majestic mountains,…
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Discover the tropical paradise of Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem
If you’re a beach lover craving pristine shores and unspoiled nature, then Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem, two stunning islands off the coast of Cambodia, deserve a spot at…
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Where to embrace Korea’s stunning autumn foliage
Autumn is arguably the most magical time of year in South Korea. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of gold, orange, and crimson, the entire country transforms into a dreamy…
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10 surprisingly common things in Korea that might astonish the rest of the world
South Korea is home to many quirky habits that are perfectly normal to locals, yet can seem unusual to foreign visitors. Imagine using scissors to cut everything from noodles to…
Read moreA guide to Getting around the Lake in Inle Lake
To reach most of the lakeside accommodation you need to transfer to a long-tail boat in Nyaung Shwe for a ride first down a wide canal, and then across Inle…
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Auckland – The city of volcanoes
Auckland, New Zealand, isn’t just known for its beautiful beaches—this vibrant metropolis is also famously called the “City of Volcanoes,” home to dozens of extinct volcanic cones scattered across the…
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Hákarl: Iceland rotten Shark that tourists dare to eat
Imagine biting into a piece of shark that smells like ammonia and tastes like aged blue cheese soaked in bleach. For most, it’s a food nightmare. For Icelanders, it’s tradition….
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Living with the Dead in Indonesia: A sacred bond beyond life
In the lush highlands of Tana Toraja, Indonesia, where mist coils through the mountains and tradition runs deeper than time, a ritual unfolds that challenges how the world sees death….
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A strange cup of coffee and cheese that redefine Colombia
Deep in the heart of Bogotá, amid colonial streets and modern café glow, there’s a local ritual that surprises every curious traveler—a cup of hot chocolate with melted cheese. yes,…
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The temple engulfed by trees in Cambodia: A breathtaking and surreal scene
Ta Prohm, also known as the “Eye of Wisdom,” is one of the most iconic monuments within the Angkor complex in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th and early 13th…
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Discovering Whale Bone Alley: A Strange Cemetery in Siberia
Whale Bone Alley is located along the northern coast of Yttygran Island (from the Chukchi word Etgyran, meaning “intermediate dwelling”), 82 km from the coast of Alaska. This site has…
Read moreTravel Bag Tactics and Tips
The first commandment of adventurers everywhere, “Thou shalt not travel with anything thou cannot carry at a dead run for half a mile and store under thy seat.” Erma Bombeck…
Read moreTips for couples traveling together for the first time
We want everything to be perfect. Understand the changes we will see while spending all day and night with our partner in this new world that we are traveling to….
Read moreA guide to eating and drinking in Myanmar
You don’t read much about Myanmar food that is complimentary. Many people seem to think the meals here are tasteless and if you stick to the tourist cafes, that is…
Read moreA guide to staying in Myanmar
Yangon Accommodation Belmond Governor’s Residence 35 Taw Win Road, Dagon Township, Yangon; http://www.governorsresidence.com The location is a little out of town but the facilities are wonderful. The three grades of rooms…
Read moreA Guide to discovering some Myanmar hidden gems
There are many other places in the country that are worth seeing, however. Some are reasonably accessible while others are only for those who are prepared to spend the necessary…
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