Nestled between two nature parks and the Rhône River, picturesque Arles will absolutely delight any traveler to the south of France. Situated near Marseille in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, Arles boasts small town charm and its architectural treasures have been heavily influenced by the city’s role as an ancient Roman capital.
Welcome to...Tsavo National Park, Kenya: Tsavo is crucial to elephant conservation and is home to approximately 12,570 elephants, about one-third of all the elephants in Kenya.
Luxembourg City, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a stunning blend of medieval charm and modern sophistication. Perched atop dramatic cliffs and surrounded by deep gorges, this city offers a unique and breathtaking landscape. The UNESCO-listed Old Town is an essential starting point for visitors, with its ancient fortifications, narrow cobblestone streets, and grand squares.
Paraguay is a country that moves to its own rhythm. Landlocked and often overlooked, it’s one of South America’s most culturally distinct destinations. With two official languages, Spanish and Guaraní, and a strong Indigenous heritage, Paraguay offers a travel experience shaped more by tradition than by trend. For travelers drawn to wild, open landscapes, Paraguay offers two distinct ecosystems: the lush, river-fed east and the remote, dry Chaco in the west.