Kuwait City is modernized urban settlement that serves as the capital city of Kuwait. Featuring high rise buildings, wide boulevards, luxury hotels and well maintained gardens and parks, the bustling Kuwait City is undoubtedly an interesting place to visit.
Read More »Islamabad, Pakistan
Since 1963, the relatively quite Islamabad city has been serving as the capital city of Pakistan. Islamabad is mainly and administrative city and the major buildings here are offices of the Federal Government, the Parliament and the prime minister and president of Pakistan officially resides in this city.
Read More »Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek is an amazingly large city in Kyrgyzstan republic. As the capital city, the approximate population of the city is about 1 million. Since the city is relatively new, you can expect to find just a few historical sites.
Read More »Pyongyang, North Korea
Situated on River Taedong, Pyongyang is the largest city in North Korea and its administrative capital. The city has a population of 2.75 million inhabitants and it is one of the most visited cities in the country.
Read More »Pune, India
Pune is regarded as the convergence spot of new and old India. Overtime, Pune has established itself as a centre for business and academia. In addition to housing Osho Meditation Resort, the city is also a notable historic and cultural centre.
Read More »Beirut, Lebanon
Beirut is one of the hugest cities on earth. With an approximate population of 2 million people, the city serves as the administrative capital of Lebanon. Since Lebanon is relatively a small country in size, Beirut is regarded as the only city and has been the largest metropolis since the country became independent.
Read More »Astana, Kazakhstan
In 1997, the little known city of Astana was named as the capital of Kazakhstan, a role it took with pride from Almaty. Since it’s newly found status, the year has recorded a fantastic growth with daring, architectural rich buildings sprouting all over the city.
Read More »Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Ashgabat is simply known as ‘the city of love’ and features lavishly built marble palaces, vast manicured parklands and numerous attractions. Previously a small metropolis in the country, the city has of late reinvented itself and transformed to become a showcase center for the republic.
Read More »Top 5 places to see in Vietnam
The long, skinny country of Vietnam offers a fairly clear route to travellers wanting to explore the length and breadth of the country. But it’s a case of where to stop among the wonderful rural outposts, astounding natural wonders and vibrant cities.
Read More »Amman, Jordan
Being the largest and capital city of Jordan, Amman is the most attractive city in the country in terms of tourism. The city holds numerous items that could definitely be of interest to any traveler not to mention the very friendly locals and its more organized appearance.
Read More »Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Jeddah has served as a convergence spot for traders and pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for many centuries. In fact, Jeddah has been regarded to be the major cultural centre in the world.
Read More »Busan, South Korea
The port city of Busan is a famous spot for raw fish and upon your visit to this South Korean city, you will some absence of cosmopolitan feeling. Actually, inhabitants of Busan use a rather harsh dialect which Seoul people sometimes find it incomprehensible.
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