May 21, 2019• by candi013
Places to see in Kamakura, Japan
Hello everyone and welcome! If you want to head to Japan anytime soon or in the future, checking out Kamakura, Japan might be a possible destination for you to check out! Kamakura is in the Kanagawa... read more
May 20, 2019• by Free_Walking_Tour_Mexico
Palacio Nacional in Mexico City
This impressive Palace is open everyday except holidays and is located on the square plaza called "zócalo". There's so much to say about this place and it has lots of history. Starting with the... read more
May 20, 2019• by japon1minuto
Sadako and the thousand cranes
Since I was a child I liked to read, I suppose my father, also a regular reader, made me fall in love with reading by recommending titles. One of them was "Sadako wants to live" by Karl Bruckner. The... read more
May 20, 2019• by roamertraveller
Watch out for the "shops" in Egypt
So being totally in awe of the sights may take its toll. Depending on your tour company / guide that you are planning to use in Cairo. From personal experience, you think that after spending... read more
May 19, 2019• by WanderinGaucho
Explore Florence Off the Beaten Path
Florence is one of the busiest tourist destinations in Italy. Most people arrive eager to visit its main museums, stroll on the famous Ponte Vecchio and gaze at the beautiful panorama from Piazzale... read more
May 19, 2019• by Mohamed_Khalil
Beginning of the stone-building story was back in Sakkara more than 4600 years ago, where the ancient Egyptians started to use stones in construction for the first time. The architect Imhotep wanted... read more
May 19, 2019• by Free_Walking_Tour_Mexico
If you come to Merida on saturday night you can enjoy the re-enactment of the traditional maya ball game on saturday night at the Main Plaza. There are two teams like in the most common sports... read more
May 19, 2019• by Bhutan_Sky_Trails
Off the beaten trails in Bhutan
There are numerous hikes all over Bhutan, ranging from short one hour walks to a strenuous hike for a whole day. To explore the beauty of Bhutan is to hike through the beautiful villages, rice... read more
May 19, 2019• by roamertraveller
Don't miss this spot in New York
The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum was a great find. Located down on E 61st near the East River is this charming circa 1799 old hotel that is now a museum owned & operated by The Colonial Dames of... read more
May 18, 2019• by Wendy
Fascinating Dance Destinations Around the World
Dance has long been a form of cultural expression with modern dance taking inspiration from ancient practices from around the world. For some cultures, their dance styles are symbolic of their... read more
May 18, 2019• by japon1minuto
The Kukurizaru (くくり猿) are the hanging monkeys of Kyoto, is a round ball-shaped talisman made of cloth, which symbolizes the monkeys in good faith, with the body of cloth of different colors... read more
May 18, 2019• by elevateloscabos
The Top Farm To Table Restaurants In Los Cabos
Here in Los Cabos, we are absolutely spoiled with the diversity of farm-to-table establishments available. So Steve and I decided to try what we consider the top 4! Below we share what each has... read more
May 18, 2019• by roamertraveller
Best food tour - New York City
Firstly, who doesn't like food...... and really what better way to discover a cities food culture than with a tour. Whilst in NYC this time, we opted to do a food tour of Greenwich Village and... read more
May 17, 2019• by Bhutan_Sky_Trails
Bhutan time is 6 hours ahead of Universal Time and there is only one time zone throughout the country. Bhutan is 12 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time and 11 hours ahead of Pacific Daylight... read more
May 17, 2019• by Mohamed_Khalil
The history and geography of Cairo
Cairo or Al Qahira (Arabic) is the 21st capital of Egypt was 969 n.chr. Founded by the Fatimid dynasty about 165 km south of Alexandria on the Mediterranean and about 120 km west of Suez Canal and is... read more