Would you dare venture into the untamed wilderness of Madidi National Park in Bolivia? This vast and biodiverse rainforest is home to jaguars, giant otters, and countless exotic species, making it one of Earth's most ecologically rich places. Trek through dense jungle, navigate winding rivers and immerse yourself in the sounds of nature. For those bold enough to explore this remote paradise, unforgettable wildlife encounters and raw natural beauty await.
North Seymour Island, located just north of Baltra in Ecuador’s Galápagos archipelago, is a compact but biologically rich destination known for its wildlife encounters. Though small in size, this flat, arid island punches far above its weight when it comes to natural spectacle, offering a rare chance to observe iconic species in a remarkably close setting.
Djerba, an island off the southern coast of Tunisia, is known for its unique blend of Mediterranean charm and North African traditions. With its whitewashed villages, sandy beaches, and palm groves, the island has long been a place where cultures and histories intersect.
The Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a breathtaking stretch of England’s southern coastline that spans 95 miles from Exmouth in Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset. It is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, stunning beaches, and incredible geological history, offering visitors the chance to explore 185 million years of Earth’s evolution.
A visit to Como is like looking through a manual on the history of architecture. Its ancient walls, the Duomo with its rich Gothic-Renaissance façade, the Broletto, the Castel Baradello, the Romanesque basilicas of Sant'Abbondio and S. Fedele, the myriad of monuments created by the Comacini Masters, and the modern architectural lines, all represent foundations of the urban and tourist fabric, interwoven with unforgettable splendor. View the neo-classic past of Villa Olmo and the Tempio Voltiano, or to head out in the lake aboard the Concordia, the historic paddle steamer furrowing the waters overlooked by the aristocratic villas including Villa d'Este, now transformed into a luxury hotel, and Villa Erba, now seat of an important exhibition and congress center, are once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Then there are the museums and the silks, universally renowned for their delicacy and originality: the result of a creativity that is part of a century-old tradition of the people living by this lake, known all over the world by businessmen and those who seek peace in the limpid air transported by the winds of the Tivano and the Breva.