Deshaies, a picturesque village on the northwest coast of Guadeloupe, offers a quintessential Caribbean experience with its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and charming local culture. Nestled between verdant hills and the sparkling Caribbean Sea, this town is renowned for its idyllic scenery and relaxed atmosphere. One of its main attractions is the beautiful Plage de Grande-Anse, a long, golden-sand beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the vibrant marine life.
Charming Bergen will sweep you away with its picturesque architecture and breathtaking natural beauty. Nestled between stunningly verdant mountains and the winding fjords of the North Sea, this scenic town will delight you at every turn.
Nestled in the picturesque Burgundy region of France, Tournus offers a charming glimpse into both its rich medieval history and its delightful contemporary culture. One of the city’s standout landmarks is the Abbey of Saint-Philibert, a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture. Founded in the 10th century, this abbey features stunning stone carvings and a tranquil cloister, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
The Port of Stavanger is a popular stop on the route to the Norwegian Fjords, and boasts a first-rate assortment of museums and cultural events. Old Stavanger has Europe’s best preserved wooden house settlement.
Brazil's third largest city, Belo Horizonte was founded in 1897. Most of Brazil's gems and semi-precious stones are mined in this area and it is where you can find the best bargains, from aquamarines to imperial topaz. It is just 59 miles from Brazil's most historic colonial city, Ouro Preto.
Aberdare National Park is a 311 square mile sanctuary on an isolated volcanic massif which forms part of the eastern wall of the Rift Valley. Part of the larger forest reserve, the Aberdares are covered with a dense rainforest and provide spectacular views over the Rift Valley. Bird life is abundant with more than 200 species.
This park essentially encloses the moorland and high forest of the 60km-long Kinangop plateau. Only rarely does this place feature in the itineraries of safari companies and it's even less visited by individual travellers. But if you're willing to brave the inclement weather, this remote and formidably dense forest is well worth the effort. The park offers a variety of fauna, flora and scenery which you won't find elsewhere except, perhaps, on Mt Kenya. There are also the dramatic Gura Falls which drop a full 300m, along with alpine moorland, and the rare chance of seeing a black leopard, elephant, rhino or bongo (rare spiral-horned antelope).