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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...


5 Things You Didn't Know About Kuala Lumpur But Should

02/05/2016 in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the largest city and capital of Malaysia. The city proper is home to about 1.5 million people while its agglomeration, which is also known as Klang Valley, is home to 5.7 million people. The federal capital is also the richest in the country, producing about 10 percent of the total GDP of Malaysia.

Kuala Lumpur is a grand...


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...



Top 5 Most Romantic Destinations

02/04/2016 in Anywhere

Whether a hopeless romantic, a pragmatic romantic, or just a confused romantic, travelling to the world's most romantic places will prompt cupid to draw back his bow. 

1. The Seychelles

Located off the East African Coast in the Indian Ocean, this island country is perhaps the most romantic place on earth. It features secluded white sand beaches that are shaded with leafy white palm...


Its Time You Explored The Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan

02/04/2016 in Gulf of Mexico

Tlacotalpan is located in the Coast of the Gulf of Mexico and is one of the most preserved Spanish colonial towns. Its urban landscape is based on a checkerboard or a grid pattern. It was built by the mid-16th century and features wide streets with lined colonnaded houses that reflect vernacular Caribbean tradition.

There are many mature trees in the city’s...


Best Beachfront Restaurants in Ocho Rios

02/04/2016 in Saint Ann

Ocho Rios is Spanish for 'eight rivers' and is a Jamaican town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast. It is a popular holiday destination with attractions such as Columbus Park, maritime artifacts and Spanish colonial buildings. It is said that it is the first place that Christopher Columbus supposedly came to land. As such, the place...


10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Anguilla But Should

02/03/2016 in Anguilla

Anguilla is one of the British overseas territories located on the leeward side of the Lesser Antilles. The island is a holidaymaker's haven. Even better is the fact that it is a tax haven and thus attracts businessmen from all over the world. If you are planning a visit there, you need to know the following;

1.    It is a tax...


The World's Best Yoga Spots

02/03/2016 in Anywhere

One of the most renowned relaxation and meditation exercises is Yoga. It not only helps a person concentrate and become one with nature but also focus less on his problems and more on relaxing. Below are the world's hottest Yoga Spots.

Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram

This is the world's top yoga destination. It offers lessons in Yoga and is big on...


Who takes care of what bills for a Destination Wedding?

02/03/2016 in Anywhere

Here is a guideline to who pays what.

In any wedding, there are several parties involved. They are;

-The bride and groom
-The grooms buddies and parents
-The bridesmaids and parents
-Guests
-Attendants

Now if you want a wedding where you do not have to shoulder every cost, you need to share out the costs to all these people. The following is how the destination wedding...