A tour to Machu Picchu is exactly what every individual dreams of in their entire life. And why shouldn’t it be that way? Perched high in between the fog-soaked mountains of Peru, these centuries-old relics are deeply embedded in mystery. How were the huge boulders on the tops of the mountains placed? How have the constructs been sculpted to such excellence? And what was the true intention of this mysterious place?
What are the Northern Lights, and how can you see them all by yourself? If you’re planning a tour to Iceland, this article has everything you need to have the most incredible shot of watching a spectacular show. When considering a trip to Iceland, it is important to keep the Northern Lights at the top of your traveling lists.
You must be wondering how to get to the Antelope Canyon? Do not worry, we will tell you how to do so in a few simple steps!
How many of us have actually seen an active volcano, let alone standing on the edge of the crater? Having visited Mount Bromo in Indonesia, I can say that it is a beautiful experience, and if you have a chance to explore, the only thing I can tell you is to definitely go.
If you’re going to Cusco in Peru, you’ll have more than certainly learnt about the Rainbow Mountains Vinicunca and Palccoyo which have almost become a trend in Peru, haven’t you?
Argentina or Brazil? Typically a question to be raised about your favourite team in the World Cup, however, for travellers in South America, it’s more likely to reflect on from which country you’re going to be visiting Iguazu Falls.
Planning about visiting the famous Taj Mahal? Your tour to India is incomplete without visiting Taj Mahal. Each year hundreds of thousands of people line up to see this majestic building with their very own eyes. You wouldn’t want to be bothered by the hordes of visitors, but would you like to see the glory of India? To know about how to make an amazing visit to Taj Mahal without a travel guide, keep on reading the article.
Clinging to the heights of Vietnam’s Hoàng Liên Sän mountainous region, Sapa is renowned for its adventurous treks, spectacular picture clicking spots, and rolling rice terraces. The area is also home to eight ethnic minority groups and has one of the world’s wealthiest cultural networks. So are you ready to take a Sapa trekking tour without a tour guide? Let’s dive in!