An oasis of 7000000 flowers! Don't miss the tulip and orchid shows! The park is open from mid-March to mid-May, but April is supposed to be the best month to go since the gardens have fully blossomed. Read more.
Red Beach gets its name from seaweed that flourishes in the saline-alkali soil. The plant turns vibrant red in the fall. Read more.
Walking into an oil painting? The fragrant wisteria tunnel, the most stunning display at the Kawachi Fuji Garden, makes it possible. Read more.
HA LONG BAY - World Heritage UNESCO Ha Long Bay, in the Gulf of Tonkin, includes some 1,600 islands and islets, forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. Because of their precipitous nature Read more.
Over millions of years, dripping water has eroded the cave to create a special world of various stalactites, stone pillars and rock formations. Every rock has a romantic name and story behind it. Read more.
the Chand Baori is the biggest 'baori' in India, having thought to be built around 800 AD. A baori is a step-well or a well where one needs to descend a few or many steps to reach the water level. Read more.
The night sky is so dark at Bryce Canyon that on a clear and moonless night you can see approximately 7,500 stars! Attend the night sky programs offered here that help you enjoy this beautiful sight. Read more.
Scenery of impressive and imposing glaciers descending from the continental ice field. Read more.
Placed in the southern extreme of the Andes Range, at only 27 km. for Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, this winter center invites to enjoy the most fascinating geography. Read more.
Welcome to Ephesus! Did you know that the oldest coin known to man was discovered here? Read more.
Τhese monasteries represent a unique artistic achievement and are the architectural transformation of a site into a place of retreat, meditation and prayer. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.
The Principality of Sealand is an unrecognised entity, located on HM Fort Roughs, a former Second World War Maunsell Sea Fort in the North Sea 13 km (7 nmi) off the coast of Suffolk, England, UK. Read more.
At 2,155 meters above sea level, the peak of the Huashan range is the highest of the five sacred mountain groups in China. And it has been central to Taoism and emperors for thousands of years. Read more.