Sri Lanka is known for its amazing beaches, but the lesser-known historic sites have been gaining popularity lately, for good reason too. We have a few of the best picks on the island here for you: South Bolgoda Lake The Bolgoda Lake offers plenty of opportunities to have a fun-filled day, as water sports are quite…
The Ultimate Travel Guide to Sweden
Take our Sweden travel trips and plan a perfect adventure in Scandinavia’s rugged-yet-sophisticated gem. With this travel guide, you won’t miss a thing! Ah, Sweden. Where else in the world do you get to enjoy medieval cities, vast rugged outdoors, castles, far-flung islands, and supreme quality of life? Don’t just hit Stockholm and call it…
Things To See and Do in Kollupitiya in Colombo
Colombo’s Kollupitiya region is one of the most visited areas in the burgeoning city. Here’s a guide for what to get up to in Kollupitiya in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The suburb is an important commercial district in the city, with great vibes and positive surroundings. It has multiple thriving shop, malls, international brands and great nightlife. The region has a rich cultural heritage and many historical sights to see around. Visitors staying in Kollupitiya, get a taste of Colombo’s rich culture when they visit the neighborhood. A Mini-Guide to Kollupitiya in Colombo Kollupitiya Market Kollupitiya market is the largest market in the Colombo commercial area, and is flooded with hundreds of thousands of tourists from across the world. Travelers can gain a large variety of experiences shopping around for gems in the city. There are wonderful small markets, antiques, and showrooms that display the most beautiful of handicrafts in the region. You can drop off your bags at the nearest Yoho Asoka Gardens, and take a short trip around the market for a great time! Galle Face Park The urban sea-park of Galle was made more than 150…
The Liechtenstein Trail: Walking the length of a country in a weekend
Having walked for hours without seeing a soul, it almost came as a surprise when we spotted a couple heading towards us from across the Rhine Valley. “It’s so nice to see young international tourists enjoying our country!” exclaimed a local man, who, along with his wife, couldn’t contain his genuine excitement at seeing visitors…
Ski Information: Samoens, France
Many Alpine ski resorts these days are far too bling. Visitors to those places often seem far more interested in parading up and down in designer coats and watches than actually skiing. That is certainly not the case at Samoëns. This beautiful French resort is old-fashioned in all the right ways. About Samoëns Samoëns is…
12 Hours in Cape May: The ultimate day trip through America’s oldest seaside resort
There are days that stretch through the summer, days when the hours between sunrise and sunset deliver close to 15 hours of daylight on the shoreline, days that make a mere 12 hours in Cape May seem like you may be shortchanging yourself. Cape May is a vacation destination – the oldest seaside resort in…
Discover Poble Espanyol Barcelona
Location, data and historical past of Poble Espanyol in Barcelona Located by the Montjuic Fountains you’ll be able to uncover Poble Espanyol (Spanish Town). Which consists of 117 buildings to symbolize each a part of Spain. It was an concept that was put ahead by Catalan architect, Puig Cadafalch, who considered it when proposing sights…
Walking the Rota Vicentina along Portugal’s Atlantic Coast
Local fishermen have used these tracks for centuries to reach the best fishing spots along the coast, but these days they’ve been replaced by surfers and their camper vans. The seascape is spectacular, a fierce Atlantic with huge waves, battering sheer cliffs and embracing long sandy beaches. The trail starts in Porto Covo, south of…
Exploring Norway’s South Coast
In the summer, Norwegians take their holidays on the south coast, rambling in the forests, strolling up hills, swimming in tiny lakes and exploring the islands. At the beginning of October, it’s still warm, but there’s no traffic on the roads and I have the place to myself. I arrive on a direct flight from…
48 hours in Luxembourg – The Grand Duchy
March 2020 signals free transport for all in Europe’s richest country – The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This tiny landlocked country, sandwiched between France, Belgium and Germany, is surrounded by rolling countryside, has a wealth of culture, history and nature all packed into a country the size of Oxfordshire. Also read: Luxembourg becomes the first country…
