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A partial photo of a Galapagos Giant Tortoise.At about 7:50 last night, our boat took off for today’s tour of Isabela Island, the largest island in The Galapagos archipelago. The… Read More
Have you ever wondered if there are places on our planet that defy explanation? Places where mysteries linger in the air, where reality takes a backseat, and where stories of the unknown wea… Read More
Peru is a country with a rich cultural and historical heritage, and it boasts of some of the most spectacular tourist attractions in South America. From the awe-inspiring ancient ruins of th… Read More
Mexican lawmakers heard testimony that ``we are not alone'' in space and witnessed what was described as inhuman remains at the Latin American country's first extraordinary parliamentary hea… Read More
Lima is the capital of Peru and South America’s second-largest city. It was initially occupied by indigenous communities as part of the Inca Empire before being conquered by Spain in… Read More
As human beings, we are inherently curious about our past and how our ancestors lived. One way to quench this thirst for knowledge is by visiting ancient ruins and archaeological sites. Thes… Read More
Detail, Ellen Gallagher (full image is below)
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“We are living through a moment” has become a code phrase for encountering yet another art installation or exhibit that puts… Read More
Traveling is not just about having fun and taking a much-needed break, it is also highly beneficial for your mental and emotional health. Those who travel regularly report improved relations… Read More
Andy Goldsworthy Image by iuri
As Britain recovers from a summer in which many faced the threat of wildfires and drought, and which left London’s consistently lush green spaces sun-bl… Read More
The Nazca Lines are geoglyphs located Peru that cover an estimated 170 square miles (450 square kilometers). Drawn or Scratched
The post Why Did They Draw Nazca Lines? Were They Airborne! ap… Read More
Save on summer holidays 2022 with our ‘The World On Sale’ promotion! That’s right, we’ve just launched our latest travel event, with savings of up to £1000 avai… Read More
In the 1930s, pilots flying commercial planes over the Peruvian coastal plain noticed and brought attention to a strange pattern of lines etched into the ground. These were depictions of var… Read More
Only a handful of destinations in Southeast Asia have good weather in June. The heatwave in the subcontinent can send the summer temperatures soaring and the onset of monsoons threaten to de… Read More
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An important research point for any dream vacation is knowing the best time to visit your destin… Read More
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San Cristobal Island, or Isla San Cristóbal, is one of the oldest of the Galapagos Islands at ab… Read More
As a girl squad, travelling to new geography can be the most liberating and daunting experience at the same time. It can, in fact, turn out to be one of the most amazing experiences of your… Read More
The Sea Star yacht in the Galapagos (Photo by Melanie Votaw)
Anyone who has been to the Galapagos will tell you that it’s the trip of a lifetime. But cruising the Galapagos on a luxury… Read More
All winter long, we’ve been waiting—depending on where you stand, either expectantly or with dread—for the tweet from one of baseball’s more trustworthy rumor-monger… Read More
Peru is widely accepted as the very heart of ancient civilisations, yet there is much more to Peru than this. The country has a fascinating mix of the icy mountain peaks of the Andes - which… Read More
Nothing prepares you for losing a loved one. The emotional enormity of the experience give survivors little frame of reference to draw from, even so much as watching someone die. How d… Read More