Lalibela is the name of the township which King Lalibela, later canonized, ruled in the 12th century. At his command, eleven monolithic churches were hewn out of living rock. The churches are unique because they are not carved into rock but were freed from it entirely
Île des Pins, often referred to as the "Island of Pines," is a serene paradise located in New Caledonia. This tropical haven is renowned for its pristine beaches, turquoise lagoons, and lush pine forests, offering visitors an idyllic escape from the everyday. The island's charm extends beyond its beaches. The Pic N'Ga peak offers panoramic views of the island's lush landscape, accessible via a scenic hike through dense forest.
The ancient region of Cappadocia lies in Central Anatolia, between the cities of Nevsehir, Kayseri and Nigde. Here, the traveler finds one of the most fantastic landscapes in the world. Wind and weather have eroded the soft volcanic rock with hundreds of strangely shaped pillars, cones and "fairy chimneys", often very tall, and in every shade from pink through yellow to russet browns.
Fuengirola is a coastal town in southern Spain, located on the Costa del Sol in the province of Málaga. It stretches along a wide sandy shoreline backed by a dense urban area of apartments, hotels, and promenades.
This charming island town acts as a gateway to the ancient Mayan ruins of Tikal National Park. Known for its brilliantly colored buildings, visitors can spend numerous hours relaxing in restaurants, cafes, and pubs, savoring the flavors of Mayan and Spanish-influenced dishes. Surrounded by Lake Peten Itza and vibrant rainforest, water sports and nature ventures are a must!
This fishing port in southwestern England's county of Cornwall rests along the sheltered Mount's Bay and is blessed with a mild climate year-round, as evidenced by the subtropical plants in Morrab gardens. Near Penzance is the town of St.Ives, a quaint place with a reputation as an artist's colony. Stroll through the tiny, cobblestone streets and visit a branch of London's famous Tate Gallery, housing European art. Across the Cornish countryside lies St. Michael's Mount, a small village with a castle where it is said that villagers sighted the saint during the 5th century. The 14th century structure you see today greatly resembles Mt. St-Michel in Normandy. Inside, view priceless artwork and rare antiques and enjoy views of beautiful Mount's Bay.