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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...


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

02/09/2016 in Tahiti

Planning to go to Tahiti on a honeymoon, holiday or other trip? Lucky you. The country is one of the best places to vacation. Before going there, you will probably need to know a few things about the island country. Below is a list that paints a general picture of what to expect of the country.

1. Tahiti is part of...



Mexico is Adventure

02/05/2016 in Mexico

The adventure options in Mexico are varied and wide. You will be spoilt for choice in this North American country as your adventurous spirit takes you from destination to destination in search of thrilling experiences. The country is bordered by Pacific Ocean to its west and the Caribbean Sea on its Eastern end. This gives Mexico an advantage over other...


Petra's Most Spectacular and Unmissable Sights

02/05/2016 in Petra

Petra is a southern Jordan city that is famous for its historical architecture and water conduit system. It is also known as Rose city due to the color of the stone from which most of its buildings are carved out. The city was started in 312 BCE as the capital city of the Nabataeans.

Today, the city is a symbol of...


Take Time to Visit the Italian City of Verona

02/04/2016 in Verona

The City of Verona was established in the 1st century BC as a Roman colony. The city would thrive in the 13th and 14th centuries AD under the leadership of Scalinger Family and in the 15th to 18th century as part of the larger Republic of Venice.

Verona is home to some of the best preserved monuments from the medieval and...


Find Infinite Beauty at Costiera Amalfitana

02/04/2016 in Amalfi Coast

‘Costiera Amalfitana’ is Italian for Amalfi Coast. The Mediterranean landscape has been described as an ‘area of infinite beauty’. Amalfi coast demonstrates a peculiar interaction between culture and nature; the resultant of which is a dramatic topography and historical evolution.

Amalfi Coast covers an area of 11,231 hectares scattered around in 15 communes in the province of Salerno. The coast is...



The Amazing Biodiversity and Culture of Ibiza

02/04/2016 in Ibiza Town

The early Phoenicians imprints, the Arab mudejar art and Catalan architecture are all well preserved in the renaissance bastions of the Upper Town of Ibiza. For this fact alone, the town has warranted inscription into the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The long process of constructing the defensive walls did not alter the street plans. Rather, the town remained intact. The 16th...