Category Archives: Holidays
The Most Admired Vantage Point to View the Sunset
Bekal is viewed as an indispensable part of Kasargod that is also known as land of Gods, Rivers, Fortes, Hills and gorgeous Seashores, situated in the northern district of Kerala state in India. It is famous for coir and handloom … Continue reading
George Town An Acknowledged Top Ranked City of Asia
Capt. Francis Light, a trader for the British East India Company, is said to be the founder of George Town, who founded the area as a base for the company in the Malay States in the year 1786, Capt. Light … Continue reading
Tonga A Home of Friendly Islands
Actually, a word from several Polynesian languages, Tonga stands for South, some of the records have revealed that the original inhabitants of Tonga migrated from the area, which is currently known as Samoa and the sovereign names of the Tongan … Continue reading
Vanuatu The gourmet capital of the South Pacific
Although there have been many stories relating exploration of the Vanuatu Island in the history, which suggest the inhabitation may dates back to 4000 years, yet the first systematic exploration was carried out by the Capt. James Cook in 1774 … Continue reading
Khao Yai National Park The ‘green lungs’ of Bangkok
It was 1962, when the Thai government decided to establish Khao Yai National Park covering the area of huge 2168 square kilometer; one can evaluate the importance of this park that in 1984 it was declared as Asian Heritage and … Continue reading
Tsitsikamma National Park A Hiking and Water Sports Paradise
The name Tsitsikamma, actually originates from the Khoisan that were the initial inhabitants of the area, the word itself stands for such an area that is rich in water resources. Tsitsikamma National Park, a first Marine National Park of Africa, … Continue reading
The Most Impressive Cave Complex in the Entire Asian Region.
The centre point of Sri Lanka, Golden Rock Temple is situated north of Kandy in Dam bulla town built in the region of a huge remote rock mass and a World Heritage City, confirmed by the UNESCO. Locally known as … Continue reading
The Great Mosque of Djenne is the largest mud brick in the world
Although, the archaeological experts are certain that the actual history of Djenne goes back to 200 BC., yet the records, available suggest that the present town was first settled after 1000 AD and the inhabitants are said to be migrated … Continue reading
Explore the History and Society of Two Celebrated Cultures
Protecting themselves from the overrunning Mongols, the Song Empire with its 50,000 followers started settling in the Mong Ha Village, in the small peninsula on the entrance of the Pearl River Delta, henceforward, the history of Macau is said to … Continue reading
Africa’s premier Location for white-water rafting
For those, who are truly interested in African culture, the southern Ethiopian Omo River region will be the fascinating destination. With over 50 distinctive clans inhabiting the area that is hardly reachable by 4 wheel drive, has destined that customary … Continue reading










