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Fish Appreciate The Ambient, Why Wouldn't You?: Lago Roca
Known mostly for the possibility to practice sport fishing, this alpine lake challenges ones skills with its variety of fish species. Fishing contests are organized from time to time. Brown trouts, rainbow trouts, salmon and perca can be caught between November and March. Perca is the only native sportfish of southern Patagonia. in: Argentina best visited: January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December |
Face to Face With Crocodiles: Crocosaurus Cove
The Crocosaurus Cove houses the largest exhibition of reptiles throughout Australia. Swimming with the crocodiles in complete safety is only possible in the famous Cage of Death, to be more precise, in a clear tank wall which separates you from the saltwater animal. Here you can also hold crocodile babies and touch several types of snakes. in: Australia best visited: All year long |
Top Class Meal With Fictional Seasoning: Kinsale
Considered a Mecca among wine and beer lovers as well as the gastronomy connoisseurs, the small medieval Kinsale is usually regarded as the Irish fine food capital. Along its narrow streets paved with Norman, Spanish and English influences this famous town proudly accommodates more than 50 places to eat aside from the highly spirited traditional pubs. in: Ireland best visited: All year long, October |
Peace Bringing Turquoise Waters: Providenciales
Designated the 2011 ''best beach destination'' by the Conde Nast Magazine and the World Travel Awards, the turquoise waters and the fine sand beaches of Providenciales are usually associated to the much appreciated Caribbean islets. in: Turks and Caicos Islands best visited: All year long |
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The Great Outdoors in the Heart of America’s Busiest City: Central Park, New York
Mention New York and it’s almost instinctive that people think about bright city lights and the seemingly endless coming and going of individuals from different walks of life. Often regarded as a city that never sleeps, it seems so unlikely that one of the most beautiful nature parks in the world is located here. in: United States of America best visited: April, May, June, July, August, September |
Get Some Ghosts Busted!: Winchester Mystery House
The Winchester Mystery House is a mansion famous because of the haunted tales and legends which it was subject of and because of its impressive size and constant reconstruction. The number 13 has a special meaning here, the spider webs are a common element of design and the tours organized in the mansion, especially the ones on Halloween have the potential of giving everyone the goose bumps. in: United States of America best visited: April, May, June, July, August, September, October |
India’s Nature Sanctuary : Srinagar
Most people who had been to Jammu and Kashmir’s capital city of Srinagar would agree that it is one of the most India’s magnificent destinations. Owe it to its location on the Jhelum River banks flanked by breathtaking sceneries of quiet lakes, hills and wooded slopes of mountains, snow mantled winter trees, stunning gardens and houseboats on the awesome Dal Lake. in: India best visited: March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October |
The Purring Four-Legged Creatures Paradise: Caboodle Ranch
Once raised to the status of gods because of their intelligence, cats are some of the most common pets in the present household. But not everybody recognizes their smart ways or the individual personalities in our furry little friends. in: United States of America best visited: All year long |
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The Thistle Capital: Nancy
Nicknamed the ''capitale de l'Est'' (the capital of the East), Nancy has been competing with the present capital city Paris starting with the 19th century when it grew to be an important center of art and architecture. Famous for being the birthplace of Art Nouveau, the city where the thorny thistle is seen as a symbol has its old center dating from the Middle Ages. in: France best visited: April, May, June, July, August |
The Building You Can Feel: Eilean Donan Castle
If you have seen the film “Highlander” and were captivated by the postcard-perfect scene of an ancient castle perched on a small island, then you must know that it was shot in the most photographed castle in Scotland. Eilean Donan Castle has a lush history and a sweeping charm that can take you back in time. in: United Kingdom best visited: March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October |
The Magic Hanging Temple: Xuankong Si
Nominated one of the world’s 10 most dangerous architectures, the Hanging Temple in China is considered one great cultural achievement combining an extraordinary location with a unique mechanical theory and a harmonic mixture of three world renowned religions. in: China best visited: June, July, August |
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Marine mammals, Maori and star-gazing: Kaikoura
So, you want to swim with the dolphins, see the whales, and in the meantime dig some historic and cultural attractions. It’s a simple demand and has a simple solution, Kaikoura, New Zealand. in: New Zealand, Australia and Pacific best visited: All year long |
A Tranquil Mediterranean Holiday: Minorca/Menorca
If your dream holiday includes white beaches, translucent waters, sleepy fishing villages and pure nature, there’s a Mediterranean island that has all of these attractions. Treasured by nature-lovers and easygoing travelers, you are most welcome to the Spanish island of Minorca. in: Spain best visited: May, June, July, August, September, October |
Follow the Underwater Hiking Trail: Gruner See
A walk in the park or camping near a lake is something that everybody can do on a daily basis. How about a walk in the park on the bottom of a lake? The Green Lake or the Gruner See is the lake which almost dries out completely during fall, is used as a county park in the winter and is famous for the underwater park which forms during the spring due to the snow meltdown. in: Austria, Europe best visited: May, June |
One of a Kind Scarecrow Theatre: Joe’s Scarecrow Village
Want to see a place where personalities like Margaret Tatcher, Ronald Reagan, her majesty, Queen Elizabeth the 2nd or the members of KISS all honor with the presence? Or care to see the peculiar, creepy and unique spot, home of the smallest scarecrow in the world? Joe’s Scarecrow Village in Canada is the one of a kind destination and the answer to both of the previous two questions. in: Canada best visited: June, July, August, September, October |
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An Elegant Evolution for the First City in France: Marseille
Marseille is the oldest city in France dating ever since 600 BC when the Greeks built here one of the first trading ports in Western Europe. The quickly evolving settlement was the site of naval battles during the Roman conquest, the Visigoths attacks and the Frankish kings occupation. in: France best visited: May, June, July, August, September, October |
The Grand White Temple of Thailand: Wat Rong Khun
Thailand is one of the most traveled destinations in Asia because of two things: beautiful beaches and ancient temples. Between these two attractions, visitors often opt to come back for the exquisite sand and pristine waters mainly because visiting worshipping grounds is considered rather unexciting especially for many foreigners. in: Thailand best visited: January, February, November, December |
Discover the Hill Where Picasso Once Lived
: Montmartre
One of the most noticeable objects that travelers see in Paris is a white domed temple like structure that looms over the horizon. This is actually the Basilica of the Sacred Heart or Sacré Cœur in French that's standing grand on a hill called Montmartre. in: France best visited: March, April, May |
The Sleeping Beauty's Castle: Château d’Ussé
There are more than 300 Châteaux in the Loire Region of France, so what makes the Château d’Ussé so special? For starters, this 15th century Renaissance castle was actually built on top the ruins of one even older. in: France, Europe best visited: March, April, May, June, July, August, September |




















