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Discover the Mystique of Machu Picchu-Peru

Machu Picchu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most-visited travel destinations in Peru – for good reason – it really is spectacular. Famously forgotten for centuries before being rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911, it’s now one of South America’s biggest attractions and one of the new Wonders of the World.

It’s also one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and an emblem of the historic Incan Empire. This is a thrilling trek that takes you to Machu Picchu and promises many incredible sights along the way.

Antarctica Cruise-Antarctica

Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest and coldest continent in the world. The Antarctic continent is a land mass covered with ice up to 4 km thick.

Antarctica is the only continent with no permanent human habitation. There are, however, permanent human settlements, where scientists and support staff live for part of the year on a rotating basis.

This southernmost continent is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins.

Taj Mahal-India

The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being “the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage”. It is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India’s rich history.

It was built by the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan in 1631 in memory of his third but the most favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, a Muslim Persian princess.

Northern Lights –Aurora

An aurora, also commonly known as the northern lights or southern lights, is a natural light display in Earth’s sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire.

To experience the starry, limitless sky, and the unbelievable colors that move across the Arctic sky, few places on earth offer more ways to witness the northern lights like Iceland, northern parts of Sweden, Finland, Norway, Russia, Canada and Alaska as well as southern Greenland.

The Dead Sea, Israel / West Bank / Jordan

Do you know that you can float on The Dead Sea. This curious natural wonder is 9.6 times saltier than the ocean. It’s not actually a sea, despite its name, it’s a lake on the borders of Israel, the West Bank and Jordan. It gets its name from the fact that it is highly saline and prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it

Iguazu Falls- Brazil

The Iguazu Falls are waterfalls on the Iguazu River that border Misiones, the Argentinian province, Paraná, the Brazilian state and Paraguay. At 82 metres high and the chain of falls nearly 3km long, they are the largest waterfalls system in the world. The falls have astoundingly loud roar – sight and sound – it’s almost deafening, and an absolute thrill.

Bora Bora- French Polynesia

Bora Bora is a small island in the South Pacific, Northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia.
Being Tahiti’s most famous island, it is popular with the luxury crowd thanks to its fabulous hotels.

Bora Bora is surrounded by a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, which is fabulous for swimming, snorkeling and diving.

Tuscany- Italy

Tuscany is a region in central Italy. Full of beautiful old Italian villas, farms, wineries and lush vegetation. Florence, the capital of the region, is paradise for art-lovers.

Though it’s the gently rolling hills and green vineyards that make up a stunning landscape worthy of a postcard and a spot on your bucket list. Other must-visit towns include Montepulciano, Greve in Chianti, Montalcino and San Gimignano.

Big Five - Africa

Known as one of the world’s most famous wildlife areas or ‘the world’s eight world wonder’, the Masai Mara has endless plains, breath-taking vistas and abundant wildlife. The Masai Mara is a must-see for every safari traveler. For a more up close and personal encounter, embark on a thrilling jeep safari among the area’s lions, leopards, elephants, cheetas, hippos, wild beast and other wildlife. The Masai Mara National Reserve & conservancies never fail to entice and excite.

Sakura Cherry Blossom – Japan

The embodiment of beauty and mortality, if you visit Japan between March and May you are likely to spot pink flowers blooming from trees. These are sakura, Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, painting the world in a cloud of delicate pinks and whites. Cherry blossom in Japan occurs annually throughout the spring season. Cherry blossoms hold many meanings, the first being that life is fleeting. They are beautiful to see in their prime, but the flowers and the trees are short-lived — blooming for only a few weeks before falling to the ground and withering away.

Camino de Santiago

Yearly, hundreds of thousands of people of various backgrounds walk the Camino de Santiago either on their own or in organized groups. This five or eight days journey depending on the route you take is a self-discovery tour, you really get to know about the potential that your mind and body is capable of. Walking the Camino de Santiago Routes is both a cultural and physical adventure. You will walk between 18km and 25km on average per day. People choose their Camino de Santiago route based on several factors. The most common factors are ease of access, weather, environment, and the amount of traffic. The first portion of the Camino Frances can be very mountainous, while most Portuguese Coastal Way is by the sea. The final sections of the Camino Frances and the Camino Portugues are well-travelled. Some pilgrims want to walk the entire Camino from beginning to end, and others prefer to walk it in sections of a week or two.
You will get your pilgrim passport before you begin and collect stamps along the way to receive your Compostela at the end.

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The adventure of studying in 12 different states revealed something special – I’m a born traveler at heart. It’s funny how that love for exploration seamlessly translated into a profession in travel. Embracing this innate wanderlust, I found myself effortlessly drawn towards travel. My boundless enthusiasm to discover the unexplored and approach life with a fresh perspective has given my career a wonderfully unique twist. I can’t wait to share the warmth and joy of my journey with you, making each experience more than just a destination, but a heartfelt adventure. Join me on this incredible ride!

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