Calilegua National Park – Argentina Calilegua National Park Travel Guide
Calilegua National Park is located in the southeastern part of Jujuy Province, established in 1979, covering an area of 295 square kilometers. It is the largest national park in northwestern Argentina, aimed at protecting one of the most diverse ecosystems in Argentina and the mountainous region where rivers originate. Long ago, Calilegua National Park was the homeland of the local indigenous people. Multiple archaeological sites found in the park have unearthed pottery and stone axes used by the residents at that time. From the 15th century, this area was occupied by the Inca people and is currently inhabited by the…
Tonga Royal Palace – Travel Guide to Tonga Royal Palace
The Kingdom of Tonga has a history of over 1000 years, and its culture once influenced other surrounding island nations. When visiting the capital Nukualofa, exploring the Victorian-style Tongan Royal Palace is a must for every tourist. The palace, built in 1867 by King George Tupou I, stands facing the sea with red roofs and white walls, nestled amidst lush greenery, exuding dignity and tranquility. The Tongan national flag with a red cross emblem flies above the palace. The roof is red, the entire building is white, with 3 stories high and a green lawn in front, making it beautiful…
Baboon Sleeping National Park – Namibia Baboon Sleeping National Park Travel Guide
The former name of Bwabwata National Park was Caprivi Game Park, also known as the “People’s Park”. Apart from large wild animals, the park is also inhabited by humans. This unique layout benefits both humans and the animal kingdom, protecting wildlife while promoting community development. Community wildlife guards and resource management personnel actively protect the wildlife, not only safeguarding them for the long term, but also improving the living standards of the Caprivi people by developing ecotourism. Bwabwata National Park covers an area of 6100 square kilometers, stretching 180 kilometers from west to east along the Kavango River, with easy…
Rousse – Bulgaria Rousse Travel Guide
Ruse is located in northern Bulgaria, on the south bank of the Danube River, facing Giurgiu in Romania on the opposite bank. It is the fifth largest city in the country and the capital of Ruse Province. The city is Bulgaria’s most prominent river port city and an important part of the country’s national trade. Ruse is also known as “Little Vienna” because of its late 19th and early 20th-century new Baroque and new Rococo architecture, which attracts visitors from around the world. The city has been listed as one of the top 100 tourist destinations in Bulgaria, with over…
Masen – Travel Guide to Indonesia Masen
Located at the delta where the Barito River and Martapura River converge on the island of Borneo, Banjarmasin is the capital of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. As a deep-water port, Banjarmasin has a well-developed trade system and serves as an important industrial and agricultural center, as well as a hub for shipbuilding in the neighboring regions. Banjarmasin is one of Indonesia’s charming cities, surrounded by water on three sides. The winding Barito River flows peacefully through the city center, making the areas along its banks the busiest commercial districts in the city, earning Banjarmasin the nickname “City of Water.” The Sabri…
Ancient Kingdoms – Travel Guide to Indonesia’s Ancient Kingdoms
Kupang is located near the southwest tip of Timor Island, by the Kupang Bay of the Savu Sea, with the bay opening to the west. It serves as the capital of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. The city has an airport and is a midpoint stop on the Java-Australia air route. Additionally, it is an important hub for foreign trade and shipping, with significant industries in fishing, wood carving, basket weaving, and tanning. Kupang is one of the charming cities in Indonesia, boasting beautiful beaches, the sea tinged with sunset glow, quaint fishing village vibes, historic Dutch cemeteries, lush forest…
General Santos City – General Santos City Travel Guide in the Philippines
General Santos City is the southernmost city in the Philippines, and it is also the capital of South Cotabato province. At the same time, it is one of the most fascinating cities in the Philippines. Situated at the southern tip of Mindanao Island and extending to Sarangani Bay, General Santos City is a beautiful modern city with unique natural landscapes and diverse social and cultural scenes. The ecological nature reserve park, located 15 kilometers from the central business district, is a well-known attraction in the area. Formed millions of years ago, the karst lava, lush vegetation, misty waterfalls, naturally mysterious…
Pokhara – Nepal Pokhara Travel Guide
Pokhara is located in the Bokhara River Valley on the southern slope of the Himalayas in central Nepal, about 200 kilometers east of Kathmandu. It serves as the administrative center of the Western Development Region, Gandaki Zone, and Kaski District, making it the second largest city in Nepal. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, Pokhara is renowned for its natural landscapes such as snow-capped mountains and lakes, making it a popular tourist destination in Nepal. Phewa Lake, situated in the heart of Pokhara, is the second largest lake in Nepal. The crystal-clear lake water, mesmerizing reflections of the snow-capped mountains,…
Quy Nhon City – Travel Guide to Quy Nhon, Vietnam
Can Tho City is located on the south bank of the Bassac River, facing the south of Hau Giang Province, one of the five municipalities in Vietnam, and is the fourth largest city in Vietnam. The city is the largest city in the Mekong Delta and a significant political, economic, and cultural center in the Nine Dragon River Delta. Can Tho City is known for its bustling floating markets, exquisite glutinous rice paper, and picturesque canal scenery. The Mekong Delta is known as the “rice bowl of Vietnam,” with more than half of the country’s rice produced here, and Can…
Muri Beach – A Travel Guide to Muri Beach, Cook Islands
Muri Beach is located near the Muri Lagoon in the southeastern part of Rarotonga Island. This beach is particularly beautiful, with its shallow waters filled with countless sea cucumbers and a myriad of coral reefs scattered around. In the deeper sea areas, you can find various marine creatures. Muri Beach has become one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Cook Islands, attracting many visitors every year to experience the beauty of the beach. Some newlyweds even choose to spend their honeymoon here. Lying on the high-quality white beach, gazing at the blue sea, listening to the sound of…