Home to 70 different tribes – each with its own unique culture, Kenya is a popular East African country that celebrates several festivals and events reflecting the uniqueness of its art, fashion and food. Take a look at five of the most famed cultural events and festivals of Kenya you should not skip if you happen to visit the « Continue Reading »
The most popular island of Seychelles, Mahé Island is not just limited to gorgeous beaches, tropical forests, verdant hills and water sports, but, there’s much more to it. The island also has some interesting options for night birds who look for some entertainment as the sun goes down. While there are a number of nightclubs, discotheques, casinos and cruises available « Continue Reading »
Developed for tourism in the mid-1980s, Ocho Rios is a former fishing village on a wide bay catering to tourists from different corners of the world. From pristine rivers full of personality to world-class plazas bustling with shoppers to lively adventures on and off the beach, the town has it all to offer charming experiences to all sorts of holiday-makers. « Continue Reading »
Among the list of tropical countries in the Far East that are home to numerous stunning beaches, Malaysia holds one of the top spots without any doubt. With more than 800 islands and archipelagos, Malaysia attracts hordes of beach lovers for being home to some of the most fascinating beach destinations. Here is a roundup of some of the « Continue Reading »
One of the most vibrant and culturally rich regions of Mexico, Oaxaca might not have been popular among tourists but the state is home to a lot to attract travellers with. From beaches, mountains and a fine blend of indigenous traditions to colonial architecture, new age artisans and a vast gastronomically scene in its capital city, there is everything in « Continue Reading »
Also known as Jo’burg or Jozi, the city of gold Johannesburg boasts a rich history, remarkable museums, contemporary galleries, fascinating hubs of arts and culture, UNESCO world heritage sites, soaring skyscrapers and wealthy enclaves. All this and much more have contributed to the immense popularity of this metropolis among tourists looking to book a holiday to this part of « Continue Reading »
Just one and a half hour drive from Abu Dhabi is Al Ain, an inland oasis city that promises to enchant you at every step. Reputed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is home to numerous picturesque vistas of natural beauty, historical delights and wildlife drawing a large number of visitors all throughout the year. Here’s the list « Continue Reading »