
Guatemala is a tropical country with distinct wet and dry seasons, but the generally pleasant climate has seen it dubbed by the tourism board as the “land of eternal spring”. While much of…
Guatemala is a tropical country with distinct wet and dry seasons, but the generally pleasant climate has seen it dubbed by the tourism board as the “land of eternal spring”. While much of…
While modern Guatemalan architecture is moving more towards functional structures, with multi-story concrete apartments on the rise, its sacred Mayan sites are still in use by indigenous populations and contribute significantly to Guatemala’s…
With its geography ranging from rugged mountains in the north to low-lying islands in the south, the best time to visit Thailand depends on which region you are heading to. It features a…
Blessed with hundreds of idyllic islands scattered along its Andaman and Gulf of Thailand coastlines, Thailand is one of the world’s most enchanting island hopping destinations. There are outstanding diving and snorkeling sites…
Whether you want to immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and smells of Bangkok’s vibrant markets or laze away the days on an idyllic beach, there are Thailand destinations to suit everyone. From…
While traveling with your friends or family can be a memorable experience, adventuring on your own is the ultimate self-indulgence. With the potential to be life-changing, a solo travel trip should be on…
Stretching from the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan Mountains down to the tropical lowland jungles of Chitwan National Park, Nepal is a land of culture and adventure. The best Nepal destinations include the…
The best time to visit Nepal is a matter of opinion. Nepal’s climate can roughly be divided into four seasons, although huge contrasts in altitude across the country mean that the best time…
New Orleans natives often jokingly refer to their region as a “Third World Country.” This partly stems from the fact that they’ve been indelibly influenced by Haiti, formerly Saint-Domingue. From food to architecture…
They say that the “world is your oyster” but for too many of us, it is something we see glimpses of on the nightly news (and usually for the wrong reasons). But for…