One of the four islands that make up the British Virgin Islands, Jost van Dyke is a Caribbean paradise known for its white sand beaches, turquoise sea pools, and marinas filled with yachts.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, located in southwestern Uganda, is one of the most biodiverse and awe-inspiring ecosystems on the planet. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is perhaps best known for being home to nearly half of the world’s population of endangered mountain gorillas. Trekking through the dense foliage of this ancient rainforest to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat is a life-changing experience for many travelers.
Whether exploring its historic cities, relaxing in thermal spas, or savoring its culinary delights, Hungary offers an unforgettable journey for travelers of all interests.
Oman is an independent state extending along the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Oman falls naturally into three physical divisions: a narrow coastal plain, ranges of mountains and hills, and an interior plateau.
Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country, Kandy is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. As the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka, Kandy holds a unique charm that blends its colonial past with a rich, vibrant heritage. The city’s crown jewel is the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses a relic believed to be the tooth of the Buddha.
The second largest city in Peru, Arequipa is called the "white city" because of the white volcano stone with which much of the city was built. Here you'll see charming colonial buildings, a 400 year old convent and gilded churches.