La Rinconada, Peru, is the highest human settlement on Earth, sitting at 5,100 meters, where residents endure extreme living conditions for gold.
You can explore Aveiro's scenic canals on traditional moliceiros, once used for seaweed, now offering cruises to experience a city like Venice.
Did you know that the Yangtze River Cableway in Chongqing lets you see the city from above, offering breathtaking views in just four minutes?
Madeira, just like Hawaii, offers year-round adventures with its eternal spring climate, making every visit a chance to explore paradise.
Vardzia in Georgia is a stunning cave monastery offering history, adventure, and culture, making it a perfect alternative to Cappadocia.
Did you know the catacombs of Paris, a city's hidden underground, once secretly moved millions of bones at night?
At the Earthly Paradise Bird Nest Resort, the villas are designed like bird nests, combining nature and comfort uniquely for you.
In Bellagio, you can explore the sprawling park of Villa Serbelloni, managed by the Rockefeller Foundation, covering almost the entire promontory.
Vanuatu provides unique experiences with its active volcano, Mount Yasur, and world-class diving opportunities.
You can discover the dwarf statues and scenes from 'The Sound of Music' in Salzburg's Mirabell Gardens, a must-visit spot.
In Ohrid, North Macedonia, you can explore the Bay of Bones Museum, a unique open-air museum replicating ancient pile dwellings.
Quebec City is one of North America's oldest cities, featuring cobblestone streets and the impressive Chateau Frontenac overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
Valletta, Malta's capital, is known for its old buildings and history, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Did you know Mont-Saint-Michel was never conquered during the Hundred Years' War, thanks to its strong fortifications and strategic position?
Gramado's Rua Torta is famous for its winding design, creating a playful and unique photo spot in this Brazilian-European city.