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The world’s largest salt flat in Bolivia – or Salar de Uyuni – is one of the most incredible places to visit in Bolivia and one of the most extraordinary destinations in all of South America as a whole. Spanning over 10,000 square kilometres (around 4,000 square miles), this vast expanse is one of South...
Discover the majestic Tatra Mountains, a natural border between Poland and Slovakia. Learn about the best hiking trails, scenic views, and cultural experiences in Zakopane, Poland, and the Slovakian Tatras. Plan your adventure today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Europe’s second-largest mountain range. The Tatra Mountains are a range of peaks that form...
2024 is the year to get serious about your travel bucket list. Finding hidden gems and unspoiled areas becomes more alluring in an increasingly connected world where renowned tourist destinations can feel too crowded. The world still has many beautiful hidden treasures and surprises for the adventurous traveller looking for a less-travelled route in 2024....
Approximately 4500 tigers remain in the wild, so seeing one of these elusive and endangered animals in their native environment is an incredible pleasure. Furthermore, visiting a captive tiger attraction—many of which have drawn intense criticism for mistreating their animals—is far less environmentally friendly. The modern world hasn’t been kind to tigers. Within the last...
So you want to stay in Tulum? Great choice! It’s one of the top paradise beach towns in Mexico, and for good reason. It has all the right ingredients for a dream getaway in the sun. Its crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and lush jungles make it the ultimate traveller’s paradise. Whether it’s adventure, leisure,...
Before we begin, let’s quickly get acquainted with the difference between analogue and digital photography. In recent years, analogue, AKA film cameras, have staggered in popularity due to their grainy and dreamy effects. With these cameras, you buy film, wind it up inside your camera, and you’re good to go. You’ll need to get the...