Ritten Earth Pillars: When Nature Is The Artist
The ridged and pitted pillars taper upwards from a broad base. Some are short and stumpy, and others soar upwards and slim out into long thin necks. The tallest reach 130ft (40m) in height, and pillars of any height can support ...
Geysir And Strokkur: Iceland's Prime Attraction
Water seething and exploding in a boiling basin, followed by a jet of chalk-white spray shooting up to the height of a five-storey house - a magnificent sight that continues for seven or eight minutes before subsiding. Then, suddenly, a column ...
Important Benefits of Traveling: Why You Should Travel?
Travel is the best University and we all agree about it. Traveling teaches you something which only taught outside the classroom or any university. Travel teaches you how to live, how to think, how to enjoy and main of all how ...
Everglades: The Devil's Garden
An anonymous writer has described Florida's Everglades as "If the devil ever raised a garden, the Everglades was it", and "one of the unique regions of the earth, remote, never wholly known", the writer tells of 'their vast glittering openness... the ...
Colca Canyon - World's Deepest Gorge
High in the Peruvian Andes lies Colca Canyon, described in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's deepest gorge. Yet few people have even heard of it. And despite its status as a world record holder, and its stunning granduer, ...
Phang Nga Bay: James Bond Island
Strangely shaped limestone isles ascend from the clear, green water of a forest-fringed bay in Thailand Shimmering heat daze blankets the tree-lined shores of Phang Nga Bay in southern Thailand, where the clear waters of the Andaman Sea shimmer green under ...
Madagascar's Tsingy Lands
Imagine a miniature lost world, at the top of a limestone cliff more than 600ft (180m) high. A world of razor-sharp rock spires up to 100ft (30m) tall, where the toughest boots are torn to shreds in minutes and a single ...
Kata-Tjuta: The World's Strangest Mountain
Heat haze shimmering on the vast, sandy plains of Australia's Northern Territory can make the first sight of Kata Tjuta seem like a mirage. The 36 rock domes rise sheer from the ground and form a circular cluster. Ernest Giles, an ...
Best Water & Amusement Parks in Tamil Nadu
The state of Tamil Nadu is home to several amusement parks that offer visitors a chance to enjoy themselves while they relax and enjoy the sights. These parks range from family-friendly attractions to those geared towards thrill seekers, so there's something ...
France Removed All Travel Restrictions For International Travelers, August 2022, Know Details
The French government announced that it will be relaxing all travel restrictions for international arrivals starting from 1st August 2022. France removed all the previously applied travel rules including negative COVID reports, a declaration document affirming that the traveler is not ...
Palace on Wheels Luxury Train Will Return On The Tracks By September
The most famous luxury train in India, "Palace on Wheels", is expected to resume its service in September 2022 after almost two years. Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) Chairman Dharmendra Rathore stated that we are excited to bring India's luxury tourist ...
Hamersley Range: 2500 Million Year Old Ravine
Terrifyingly steep-side gorges slice through the barren hills and plateaus of the Hamersley Range in Western Australia. Three of the most spectacular of the 20 major gorges are the crevice-like Hancock, Joffre and Weano Gorges, which converge and join the equally ...