In a country where buildings cannot go higher than 96 meters due to government regulation, the 100 meter tall Roman Catholic basilica of Esztergom takes the crown of Hungary's tallest building. Built between 1822 and 1856, it is also the largest church in Hungary.Read More
Stonehenge is one of the most iconic historical monuments in the United Kingdom. Located in the English county of Wiltshire, this UNESCO world heritage site sees around 1 million visitors each year.Read More
What comes to your mind when you think about Africa? Let us guess, a jungle safari amidst some of the most diverse wildlife in the world. Now, think about the Southern African nation of Malawi - are you still thinking of that African signature safari? Perhaps not. Even though tourism in Malawi revolves around its namesake lake and its beaches, the country has the potential to become a great wildlife...Read More
In Malaysia, live a group of people called the Bajau, who take free diving to the extreme. Nicknamed ‘sea-nomads’ they can stay underwater for as long as 13 minutes at depths of around 200 feet, fishing with self made spearguns.Read More
Lapland is Finland’s northernmost province and makes up almost a third of the whole country. The area is sparsely populated and there are more reindeer in Lapland than people. The regional capital is Rovaniemi, the Official Hometown of Santa Claus. Rovaniemi’s most famous resident can be visited every day of the year in Santa Claus Village, an amusement park right on the Arctic Circle.Read More
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