At the foot of the Arabian Peninsula, just south of the regions travel-hub Dubai, lies one of Arabia’s best kept secrets. The Sultanate of Oman. Oman, only recently on the travel map, is a coastal delight. Picturesque, pristine beaches cover the 2,000km of coastline. The crisp blue waters are cool and welcoming with a diverse [...]
What are the things you could do if you have a day or less of time to spare in Singapore? When you have the chance to stop over at Singapore, taking a quick tour to the place is something you shouldn’t miss. Surely, you won’t regret the little time you have to experience The Lion [...]
Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most exciting and most visited tourist destinations. The city has three regions: Kowloon, New Territories and Hong Kong Island each with a range of unique attractions and all of which showcase the shopping for which the city is legendary.
Pristine white beaches, adventure filled forests, warm smiles of people, festive celebrations, scrumptious and extraordinary dishes, historical places and a diversified culture; these are just a glimpse of the beauty of the Pearl of the orient, Philippines.
Singapore has reacted to calls that their tourism will skyrocket in 2010, with the opening of two new major travel resorts. Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands have both recently opened in the Asian Country to aid its expected influx in tourists over the next year.
If countries were measured by their contributions to art, science, medicine and technology, Germany would take out the gold medal. This is the country that brought the world Albert Einstein and Martin Luther, Ludwig van Beethoven and Bertholt Brecht.
Here’s an idea: condense your entire European experience into just one country – Switzerland. It may sound odd but that’s the kind of experience you can have in this landlocked nation; a combination of France, Germany, Italy and more awaits.
For many travelers, Hungary is the ideal gateway to both Central and Eastern Europe. It is a vibrant country of buzzing activity and is distinguished by a recent history of very important political events.
The Malaysian archipelago spreads across the Strait of Malacca, holding 27 million people across its three federal territories and thirteen states. If this sounds complex, it ought to, because the country has a long and fraught history during which it has had a constant struggle to maintain unity and sovereignty. The area really is a [...]