Nestled within the stunning Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, Lake Louise is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This world-renowned destination is famous for its striking turquoise lake, surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains. The lake, often described as one of the most beautiful in the world, is fed by the melting glaciers, creating its characteristic vibrant blue hue.
Santa Cruz de Mompox, better known as simply Mompox (or Mompós), draws many visitors to northern Colombia with its rich history, well-preserved colonial architecture, and several annual events including its Holy Week celebrations and the Mompox Jazz Festival.
Port Vendres is an old natural harbour that welcomes trade vessels, fishing and yachting boats. It has 3 basins: the outer harbour, the Old Port and the new Darse.
A visit to Como is like looking through a manual on the history of architecture. Its ancient walls, the Duomo with its rich Gothic-Renaissance façade, the Broletto, the Castel Baradello, the Romanesque basilicas of Sant'Abbondio and S. Fedele, the myriad of monuments created by the Comacini Masters, and the modern architectural lines, all represent foundations of the urban and tourist fabric, interwoven with unforgettable splendor.
Nestled in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Hluhluwe is a gateway to one of the country’s most remarkable conservation areas, the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park. This park, renowned for its successful rhino conservation efforts, offers visitors an unparalleled wildlife experience. As the oldest proclaimed reserve in Africa, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is a haven for both the critically endangered white rhino and the more elusive black rhino.