by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 7, 2016 | Destination Guides, Europe, France
This is a land shaped by violent geological activity. Volcanoes, glaciers, raging torrents, and crashing waves have all participated in sculpting this canyon. And yet it sits precisely in the middle of southern France. Trou de Bozouls, “the hole of Bozouls”, is a...
by Nancy Baker | Dec 6, 2016 | Asia, Destination Guides, Featured
Nepal- A country shrouded in mystery, ancient culture and natural beauty. This tiny nation holds a stunning location in the midst of the Himalayas mountain range and is home to eight out of ten of the world’s tallest mountains. It is no wonder that Nepal is a...
by Glen Pearse | Nov 29, 2016 | Destination Guides, Europe, Portugal
When planning a visit to Portugal, a typical holidaymaker might consider a visit to the capital city of Lisbon or the sunny resorts of the Algarve. Portugal’s second largest city – Porto – has not yet been targeted as a major tourist destination,...
by Glen Pearse | Nov 15, 2016 | Destination Guides, Europe, Feature One, Iceland
Iceland is a fascinating country for a whole host of reasons. This island nation – the most sparsely populated in Europe – is in many ways a true utopia, epitomising the potential of the Nordic social welfare system. With universal healthcare, free...
by Ross | Nov 15, 2016 | Balkans, Destination Guides, Eastern Europe
I like to think of Slovenia as a snow globe. A tiny, magical bubble where you can experience towering mountains, picturesque valleys and pristine lakes, and also feel fully immersed in the best of east-meets-west European culture in the bustling, metropolitan capital...
by Ross | Oct 8, 2014 | Destination Guides, Eastern Europe
1. Uzupis Republic “The other side of the river” Republic, is the quirky, artisan area of the city. Originally one of the worst districts, it has been taken over by artists, poets and cat-lovers, to become its own, mock state. Complete with its own...
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