From lush, tropical rain forests to breath-taking monoliths in the desert, Australia’s landscape features some of the most iconic visitor attractions in the world. If you’re planning a visit to the land down under or if you’re looking for a local holiday, here’s five place you just have to include on your list!
Read More »Alofi, Niue
Alofi is the capital city and also the largest city of Niue. Alofi is readily served by a nearby airport and travelling into the city is always easy as most accommodation centers are situated near or in Alofi.
Read More »Algiers, Algeria
The French called Algiers ‘la blanche’, translated to mean the white one. The capital city and economic hub of Algeria, the whitewashed city of Algiers is a big and bustling city with Mediterranean set at its front and rich farmland and hills at the behind.
Read More »Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, the major city in the country is experiencing a fast paced development. Even though the city is not well off as such, the mere fact that the government anticipates the economic growth to be growing at a rate of 5% or more in 2013 gives you a confidence feeling when organizing a trip to the city.
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 »Casablanca, Morocco
It is sad that most travelers tend to pass through Casablanca or when they are taking a connection flight to another destination or catching a train. However, this sprawling city deserves to be given much more time as it has more to offer than catch the eye.
Read More »Abuja, Nigeria
Abuja is set in scenic, attractive scenery and established in 1976, the city initially served as the capital for the new federal territory in Nigeria. However, construction of the modern day Abuja didn’t start until 1980s when the city was methodically laid down.
Read More »Accra, Ghana
With a population of 2 million, Accra is the administrative capital of Ghana. It is the most developed and populous city in the country and has enjoyed its capital status since 1877 during the colonial time. Prior to this, the city was just a collection of small Ga villages dating back in 17th century.
Read More »Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands
Adamstown is the only settlement town in Pitcairn Islands and the capital of the territory for that case. To its uniqueness, Adamstown is located further away from any inhabited regions and continents.
Read More »Durban, South Africa
Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and the best place to enjoy a lively seaside holiday vacation. The city has quite a long beachfront decorated with high rising snack bars and hotels which still remain as the landmarks of Durban.
Read More »Five Reasons Why Your Dog will Love South Devon
An ever increasing number of people in the UK are deciding to holiday with their dogs. For many people, leaving their beloved pooch behind is simply not an option. For others, the rising costs of kennels and pet sitting services combined with people’s reluctance to ask friends and family for help can result in the need for a dog friendly break.
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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