
12 Japanese Castles Straight Out of a Fairy Tale
Castles in Japan may not fit the Western concept of an ancient citadel, but although they look completely different than castles in Europe, they were built for much the same reasons.

Castles in Japan may not fit the Western concept of an ancient citadel, but although they look completely different than castles in Europe, they were built for much the same reasons.

Once the beating heart of the Aztec civilization, Mexico City is a colourful, chaotic, crowded place that couldn’t be more fun to explore.

Renowned around the world for its endless steppe, nomadic culture, and of course, Genghis Khan, Mongolia is a breathtakingly beautiful place to explore that will delight nature lovers and outdoor aficionados alike.

Winter isn’t just a season; it’s a mood, a feeling, and a state of mind. But the cold that comes with winter is exactly everyone’s favorite feature.

Often dubbed the ‘Oil Capital of the World,’ this lively city blends rich history with a thriving cultural scene.

When you think of vacation spots, the Midwest might not be the first place that pops into your mind, and we don’t blame you.

Northern Europe may be known as a place of Vikings and snow – and to some extent, that’s not incorrect.

Sparkling lakes, leafy parks, and a creative spirit give this city a character that feels distinctly different from many other major urban centers in the United States.

A country of outstanding natural beauty, it is only fitting that Sweden‘s beautiful coastline and ancient forests are home to such fantastic cities.

One of the most rewarding countries to travel around, Colombia is a natural draw for tourists to South America.

Time travel might not be possible, but visiting America’s oldest cities comes pretty close.

Food is one of the best ways to explore a city’s culture — and across the US, countless destinations have made a name for themselves because of the iconic dishes that were invented there.

Ever wondered what it feels like to see Saturn’s rings with your own eyes?

The Louvre Museum in Paris holds over 35,000 artworks across hundreds of rooms. You could spend days wandering its halls and still not see everything.

Known for its caves and Corvettes, this vibrant university city offers far more than many visitors expect.
