Built in the 9th century to serve as the royal temple of the Kingdom of Mataram, Prambanan Temple Compounds 🇮🇩 with 240 temples is second in size only to Angkor Wat in South-East Asia.
Read moreThailand’s ancient capital, just outside of Bangkok 🇹🇭 and now home to ruined palaces and crumbling Buddha statues, was once one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, a vast span of grand palaces and gilded temples.
Read moreSalar de Uyuni, Bolivia 🇧🇴 The world's largest salt flat in southwest Bolivia. The site is most famous for its mirror effect, when in the rainy season it is transformed into a shallow lake that perfectly reflects the sky all the way to the horizon.
Read moreNang Han Festival is a beautiful culture of Thai minority in Lai Chau, Vietnam that is annually celebrated on the 15th day of the Second Lunar Month
Read moreSituated in Jiangxi Province, China, the Wangxian Valley is renowned for its sea of clouds and the little cottages built along the steep cliffs. A Unique Natural Resources and Historical Humanities
Read moreHome to many of the world's greatest works of art, architecture and gastronomy, Italy elates, inspires and moves like no other. If you’re looking for one of the best times to experience all that Italy has to offer, you just might find that Italy in March is a great choice.
Read morePerched dangerously on the edge of a cliff, pilgrims have been visiting the Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda, the Golden Rock for centuries to meditate and give offerings to the Buddha.
Read moreWith its diverse attractions and unique experiences, Kyrgyzstan has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Let's delve into the wonders of Kyrgyzstan and discover why it should be on your travel bucket list.
Read moreMarch is the official start of spring, but depending on where you live, it can be just a tease. If your home is in a place where it’s still winter outside or at least feels like it, you don’t have to wait to get warm!
Read moreThe solar alignment of equinox at Angkor Wat is attracting a growing number of tourists, in a new trend of tourism connected to solar phenomena, also seen in such places such as Luxor and Vezelay Abbey.
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