The scenic Mu Cang Chai rice terraces are one of the most popular tourist and photographer locations in the world! The best time to visit is from Mid-September to Mid-October during the season when the rice fields are ready for harvest.
Cincinnati is one city that just can't sit still. Every year it's something new. An elegant downtown shopping mall, another floating restaurant, more mind bending amusement park rides, tougher championship golf courses, breathtaking new art exhibits. Experience Major Leaque excitement: The Reds and Bengals; powerhouse college hoops, hockey, throughbred racing, rowing, running, and tennis events offer year-round action. In the 1840's Cincinnati was heralded as the Paris of the new world.
Argentina has everything from historical sites to casinos, warm sunny beaches to beautiful scenery. Although first-class accommodations are not available at all locations, the hospitality is one of the friendliest in the world.
Tongatapu, the main island of Tonga, is where tradition, history, and the South Pacific’s natural world intersect in quiet and unexpected ways. As the political and cultural center of the Kingdom of Tonga, it is home to the capital city, Nukuʻalofa, as well as ancient royal burial grounds, dramatic coastal blowholes, and friendly villages where daily life unfolds slowly.
Havana, Cuba's vibrant capital, is a city where the past and present coalesce to create an unforgettable travel experience. Walking through Old Havana (La Habana Vieja), a UNESCO World Heritage site, feels like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets are lined with pastel-colored colonial buildings, baroque churches, and iconic plazas, such as Plaza de la Catedral and Plaza Vieja, each with its own unique charm and history.
Limestone cliffs and blue waters along the Great Australian Bight in South Australia.
Photo Credit: JAMO B
Rugged coastal cliffs overlooking the blue waters of the Great Australian Bight.
Photo Credit: Iurii Ostakhov
A panoramic view across the Great Australian Bight from the Head of the Bight.
Photo Credit: Holly Randell
Stretching along Australia’s remote southern coast, the Great Australian Bight is a vast sweep of ocean bordered by the arid Nullarbor Plain and dramatic limestone cliffs. Its rugged shoreline, clear blue waters and expansive coastal views create one of Australia’s most striking natural landscapes. The region is also an important marine habitat, with southern right whales gathering near the Head of the Bight during their winter breeding season.