Travelistic - Travel guide
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Aubeterre-Sur-Dronne
Aubeterre-Sur-Dronne, with its name translated as ''white ground on the Dronne” was designated one of the 152 French villages of quality heritage known as ''Le Plus Beaux Villages de France”. in: France |
Unguja
The African continent is known across the world mostly for its exotic wildlife and lush jungles which make for terrific safari adventures. But not too many travelers set foot on the wonderful island of Unguja, the biggest one in the Zanzibar archipelago which is part of the autonomous region that belongs to the United Republic of Tanzania. in: Tanzania |
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Big Island Hawaii
Originally called the Sandwich Islands by Captain James Cook, Big Island Hawaii is the largest island of the United States (with a total population of less than 150,000 people); and larger than all the other Hawaiian islands combined. It's also constantly growing, too. in: United States of America |
Koh Kood
A retreat to a secluded, beautiful island untouched by human hands – this is what everybody dreams of when ‘holiday’ is mentioned. It’s great to know that this dream’s realization is just four hours away from Bangkok. Far from the hustle and bustle of modern living, Koh Kood Island is waiting to be explored. in: Thailand |
Mavrovo Lake
The Mavrovo Lake is the largest artificially lake created in Macedonia. Part of the Mavrovo National Park, this lake had and still has a great contribution to the number of visitors who come every year for fishing and some fresh air. in: Macedonia |
Grand Teton National Park
The Grand Teton National Park is an outdoor haven in northwest Wyoming, located close to the famous Yellowstone National Park, offering a mind-blowing scenic landscape, a wide range of outdoor recreational activities and access to a rich collection of flora and fauna. in: United States of America, North America |
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Eiffel Tower
The French writer Guy de Maupassant claimed that he ate lunch at the Eiffel Tower every day because it was the only place in Paris where he did not have to behold the iron lattice tower that was built to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution. in: France |
Newfoundland and Labrador
With the motto citing a verse from the Bible, “Quaerite primum regnum Dei” (Seek ye first the kingdom of God, Matthew 6:33) Newfoundland and Labrador are the historical lands where the Maritime Archaic people used to live. Their ancient cultures going back 9000 years tell stories about the sea-mammal hunters in the subarctic area. in: Canada |
Caladesi Island State Park in Clearwater
The seaweed brought by the foaming waves on the delicate sand may not be everybody's delight and this sight may lead to the conclusion that the beach is not clean enough. Looking at it from a different perspective, the seashore with seaweed contrasting the golden dust may also be a sign of underdevelopment and the proof of virgin nature. in: United States of America |
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Xian Mt. Huashan Hiking trail
Are you in search of excitement and suspense in a miraculously beautiful landscape? If so, you should consider taking a journey to Mt.Huashan. The path through 'The Brilliant Mountain', situated near the city of Xi'an, makes an amazing hiking trip in breathtaking nature ... in: China, Asia |
Groznjan
Groznjan, known as the “City of Artists” is a 4th century Venetian town which hosts uniquely talented people and cultural events since 1965. It has been the inspiration of musicians, painters, writers and sculptors through its Renaissance and Baroque architecture, peaceful atmosphere, cultural gatherings and amazingly beautiful and peaceful... in: Croatia |
Antibes
Antibes has the reputation of being the most enjoyable place in the French Riviera. No wonder, because it is a captivating blend of sandy beaches, rich tradition and fun activities. It manages to be a town of history, events and innovation. If you want a place that embodies nature and rich heritage, Antibes is waiting for you. in: France |
Arunachal Pradesh
It's not so much as just what's to see and do in Arunachal Pradesh in a touristy sense, but also about its thousands of years of history; and its extraordinary landscape of India's eastern most state bordering Burma (Myanmar), Bhutan, Tibet, and China. in: India |
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Villers-sur-Mer
In the modern day village of Villers-sur-Mer in the Northwest of France in the Basse-Normandie Region, you’ll find a fantastic town of dinosaurs. No, not the real life, long toothed, talon wielding dinosaurs, mind you, but beautiful topiary dinosaurs created by the town’s Office of Tourism. They even add baby dinosaurs once and a while! in: France, Europe |
Tuvalu
With one of the smallest populations on Earth, the second lowest when it comes to maximum elevation and a physical land size which does not raise the numbers, Tuvalu is a small sovereign state with a rich heritage transmitted from a generation to another. Here, tradition is embraced by each family and the legends where man and nature commune... in: Tuvalu |
Bioluminescent Bay
The Bioluminescent Bay is also known as the Mosquito Bay or the Bio Bay. It is serene and virgin place, believed to be, by some people, a truly magic place. This is because at every movement the water sparkles or tiny lights begin to appear. When the wind blows, the paddle moves or when you move your hand inside the water small blue and white... in: Puerto Rico |
Rocamadour
If you are a religious person and you are planning an out-of-town trip, Rocamadour might be the best destination for you. Situated in the former province of Quercy, this commune, having a population of 600, receives millions of tourists annually. Visitors and pilgrims ranges from nobles, bishops and kings to devotees from all over the world. in: France |




















