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  • Mount Tangkuban Perahu in West Java, Indonesia

    Mount Tangkuban Perahu in West Java, Indonesia

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    About 30 km north of the city of Bandung, between the district of Lembang and Sagalaherang is where Mount Tangkuban Perahu rests. When seen from a distance, the volcano resembles an upturned boat, which explains its name. ”Tangkuban Perahu” literally translates to “upside-down boat”. Don’t let its quiet facade deceive you, for this volcano is…

  • Fun in the Sun: Portugal’s Top Beaches

    Fun in the Sun: Portugal’s Top Beaches

    When it comes to European beach destinations, one might not immediately think of Portugal. But actually, Portuguese beaches rank right up there on lists of some of the best beaches in Europe. And there’s quite a lot of coastline to choose from…over 1700 kilometers of coastline in fact. Of course there are plenty of golden,…

  • Top 10 Tips For First Time Self Drivers In Uganda

    Top 10 Tips For First Time Self Drivers In Uganda

    An epic self drive Uganda trip is one of the most phenomenal vacations for every intrepid traveller. The country is often referred to as the “Pearl of Africa” with the melting pot of diverse cultures, spectacular landscapes, a wide array of wildlife species, a plethora of birds, beautiful sceneries and several landmark attractions that provide…

  • Biel, the City of Watches and 70 Languages

    Biel, the City of Watches and 70 Languages

    Not everything is a beach or crowded tourist places, so we want to approach Biel, the city of watches and 70 languages. With a huge industrial past in the nineteenth century, the Swiss city of Biel also hides an old city of medieval origin that leaves with its mouth open with its cobbled streets and…

  • Best Kept Secrets of Singapore’s Queenstown

    Best Kept Secrets of Singapore’s Queenstown

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    If Singapore’s neighborhoods were people, Queenstown would be a warm and loving grandma with many interesting stories under her belt. As one of the oldest neighborhood in Singapore, Queenstown is a treasure trove of secrets made up of dated aesthetics and photogenic places for visitors to explore. With most of my growing up years spent…

  • Destination Guide to Pretoria

    Destination Guide to Pretoria

    Pretoria is just 35 miles North of Johannesburg but it’s really quite hard these days to see where one city begins and the other ends. Joined by the M1 route between the two cities Pretoria has a very different feel to it than that of Johannesburg. October is one of the prettiest months of the…

  • Where to Spend Christmas: Italy’s Winter Wonderlands

    Where to Spend Christmas: Italy’s Winter Wonderlands

    Italy is a prime place to visit in the winter if you are looking for a little snow. From low transportation and lodging costs to an astonishing lack of tourists, Italy may even be considered to be more enjoyable during the winter months. Throw in the fact that festivals and celebrations are constantly taking place…

  • Uganda Tourism: Popular Things to See

    Uganda Tourism: Popular Things to See

    Tourism in Uganda has many components and tourist attractions in addition to the presence of parks and national parks in the same Uganda is characterized by beautiful lakes, since Uganda is located in the heart of the African continent bordered by the countries of Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda , Congo and also Tanzania Tourism in Uganda…

  • Talking the Grand Canyon with Greg Stevenson

    Talking the Grand Canyon with Greg Stevenson

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    During our production trip in Arizona, we discovered an outfitter store in Sedona that had everything outdoor enthusiasts like us could ever need or want. Gear, fresh coffee, snacks, smoothies, specialty permits for trailheads, a map station, and a knowledgeable employee who answered all of our questions and gave us pointers about the area. This…

  • Where to Spend Christmas: Best 5 Places in Africa

    Where to Spend Christmas: Best 5 Places in Africa

    While you and your friends may not be journeying to West Africa for Christmas this year, the yuletide spirit is nevertheless alive and well throughout western Africa. For many, Christmas is a time for giving gifts, splurging on treats, listening to carollers, attending masquerades, preparing feasts, enjoying family outings at the beach and showing others…