Europe is like a dream come true. From Christmas postcards to centuries-old castles, cobblestoned streets and the most forward-thinking cultures, it is the perfect one-stop shop to fulfil most dreams.
Though rare, Tsunamis are among the most devastating natural disasters. They are a series of tidal waves usually caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or other bodies of water. Hence, Tsunamis...
London is one of the most famous and widely visited cities in the world. Throngs of people visit London every year and for good reason. London has amazing sites, great food and a good transportation system that makes it...
Nestled right in the heart of Anatolia region in Turkey, Cappadocia is the country’s third most visited destination. “Cappadocia,” or “Kapadokya” in Turkish, means “land of beautiful horses” and was formed as a result of erosion sculpting soft volcanic...
Who doesn’t love a luxurious meal in a high-end restaurant every once in a while? If you’re travelling and are in the mood to treat yourself to such an experience, we’ve rounded up some of the most exotic celebrity...
Germany is probably most famous for its beer, the Oktoberfest, their automobile engineering, and perhaps infamous for some parts in history. Nevertheless, Germany has a soul, like any other place. Visit the gorgeous Bavarian countryside to reflect on how...
When you hear Paris, you immediately think of the Eiffel tower, amour, fashion, art and you-have-definitely-mispronounced-it French names. Paris is all this and more. Think of a romantic walk along the Seine or gaze at all the amazing artwork...
Switzerland is a peaceful country that's home to the snow-capped Alps.Visit the fairytale world of Grindelwald. Brave the freezing winds at the Top of Europe in Jungfraujoch.Paraglide, zip-line or go on the cable cars to see the idyllic scenery...
The United Kingdom is a smorgasbord of heritage sites. From grave sites of famous people like William Shakespeare and Isaac Newton to the mysterious Stonehenge, the country offers wonderful places to behold for history and architecture buffs alike. Take...
"Everything ends this way in France - everything. Weddings, christenings, duels, burials, swindlings, diplomatic affairs - everything is a pretext for a good dinner." - Jean Anouilh
Did you know that in A.D. 80, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum–officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater–with 100 days of games, including gladiatorial combats and wild animal fights? And now it's one of the most visited sites in...