
Beyond the Citadel: Things to do in Amman, Jordan
Although most people head straight to Petra, the Dead Sea or all its Desert Castles, Jordan’s capital Amman has enough to keep you entertained for at least a few days.

Although most people head straight to Petra, the Dead Sea or all its Desert Castles, Jordan’s capital Amman has enough to keep you entertained for at least a few days.

From the cold foothills of the Himalayas in the north to the remote Andaman & Nicobar Islands in the southeast; and from the deserts of the west to the marshlands of the east – and all the plateaus, forests, grasslands, and beaches in between, India is a place for exploring.

Whether it’s stunning beaches and bays that you are after or ancient historical sites and marvelous mosques, Turkey’s cities will never disappoint.

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a scenic and diverse destination.

The cultural capital of the country, Kandy is set almost slap bang in the center of Sri Lanka and was once home to the island nation’s kings and queens of old.

After Phuket, Koh Samui is Thailand’s largest island, and it’s also one of the most popular, especially for beachgoers looking for long stretches of white sand and clear water stretching to the horizon.

Between the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas and the unspoiled landscape of pastures, valleys, and lakes, it’s easy to see why Nepal is an outdoor lover’s paradise.

Myanmar, also known as Burma, is the second-largest country in Southeast Asia. But it’s not just its size that makes it such a big destination for adventure travel.

If you visit Vietnam, there is a good chance your trip will revolve around the capital city of Hanoi.

If countries were awarded for diversity, Malaysia would top first place.

The perfect introduction to the Middle East, Jordan has long been one of the region’s most popular countries to visit.

At first glance, this village almost doesn’t look real. From above, the hillside appears drenched in every color imaginable.

Located in Southeast Asia, the country of Malaysia is known for its many exotic islands that feature stunning beaches, tropical rainforests and diverse cultures.

One of the world’s most iconic cities, Kuala Lumpur, is abuzz with action.

Many travelers are surprised to learn that Malaysia isn’t one big landmass. Instead, it is made up of two distinct sections.
