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Feel at home in Rio

02/14/2016 in Rio de Janeiro

Nay, Rio de Janeiro is not just a beach. This city is the most visited in the Southern Hemisphere. You don't think it is just for its beautiful but over crowded beaches, do you? I mean, what about the carnivals? What about Christ the Redeemer statue? What about attractions such as Sugar Loaf Mountain, Maracana Stadium, Tijuca Forest, the Amazon...


Experience Some French Aristocracy at Guedelon Castle

02/12/2016 in France

The 13th and 14th century France was characterized with phenomenal growth in architectural designs. King Philip II was particularly fond of grandiose in whatever he did. This led to the blossoming of the French architecture as we know it today.

800 years later, perhaps this is what has led Michel Guyot to think of restoring his Saint-Fargeau property using 13th century...


Top 10 Rivers For Rafting

02/12/2016 in Anywhere

1. Alsek and Tatshenshini Rivers in Alaska and Canada

Located on the border between the Alaska State of the USA and Canada is these two grand rivers that takes you through glacier boulders and ice-capped landscape.

2. Apurímac River in Peru

This great river will take you through the Peruvian Canyons and scenic rainforest. You can expect a lot of Class III and...


What To Do in San Juan in 36 Hours

02/12/2016 in San Juan

San Juan is a captivating place. It has had many visitors who visited and decided to become its citizens. It is as addictive as it is beautiful. There are hundreds of interesting things to do and you will always be hard pressed for time. From hiking, surfing, sunbathing and fine dining to visiting the zoos, high energy clubs, museums, art...


5 Must See Attractions for Art Lovers in Las Vegas

02/12/2016 in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the United States. Whether you are looking for magic shows, live music entertainment, box office movies, good golfing experience, gambling casinos or even high-end escort girls and boys; this city will give you the best. Art lovers are not to be left behind either. There are hundreds of exhibitions organized to showcase talents...


10 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Maldives But Should

02/12/2016 in Maldives

Maldives, officially known as the Republic of Maldives, is an island nation that straddles the Laccadive Sea. It is composed of a double chain of 26 atolls. The island is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Its white sand beaches make the Caribbean Islands look drab. Before you make a trip there, make sure you know the following...


Jamaica's Blue mountain: Beauty in paradise

02/12/2016 in Portland Parish

No one can dispute the fact that Jamaica is a Caribbean Paradise. Its holiday hotspots such as Ocho Rios and Montego Bay top the list of great Caribbean vacation destinations. Now in these spectacular landscapes is a towering marvel - The Blue Mountain Peak (2256 meters high).

The Blue mountain ranges are the longest such ranges in Jamaica. From the summit...


5 places you can get married by a waterfall

02/12/2016 in Anywhere

What wouldn't you give to have a waterfall as your wedding video background? Imagine the romance in the air as your wedding vows are echoed by the tumbling waters of the waterfall...

Below is a list of 'by the waterfall' wedding destinations that are worth your consideration;

1. Niagara Falls

Apart from the hundreds of wedding chapels in Niagara, you would be interested...


To Die For Beaches In The Caribbean

02/13/2016 in Anywhere

The Caribbean's turquoise waters and sandy beaches make for a fantastic relaxation and rejuvenation holiday. The tropical weather and sun make it a great escape for those keen on avoiding winter in the northern hemisphere. Below are Caribbean's top beaches;

1. Shaol Bay, Anguilla

Look out for the Hollywood stars for chitchat. The pearly white beach is located on the island's Atlantic...


Travelling To Ecuador? Here are Some Facts About the Country

02/12/2016 in Ecuador

The name 'Ecuador' is Spanish for 'Republic of the Equator'. It is used in reference to the fact that this South American country is almost dissected by half by the geographical Equator.

The country is neighbor to Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The country's capital, Quito, was declared a...