
Fun Things to Do in Lodz, Poland
The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz was created almost from scratch in the nineteenth century thanks to its exploding textile industry.

The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz was created almost from scratch in the nineteenth century thanks to its exploding textile industry.

There’s a city in the jungle that you can’t reach by road. No highways connect it to the rest of the country.

Towering red rock formations and glowing desert landscapes give this destination an almost unreal beauty.

One of the last major areas on Earth to be settled by humans, the natural beauty and ecological diversity of Madagascar makes it feel like a country forgotten by time.

By far the most popular part of Croatia to explore is the Dalmatian Coast in the south of the country.

There are many reasons to come to Berlin. History buffs can enjoy the gothic architecture, the many important locations from WWII, and the infamous wall.

Powder-soft sand, swaying palm trees, and crystal-clear Caribbean waters make this one of the most alluring beach destinations in Central America.

With a history that stretches back to the Bronze Age, this is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places on Earth.

Although it is known as ‘the rice granary of the Philippines’, Central Luzon has much more to it than just endless plains of rice fields as magnificent mountains peaks are to be found alongside twinkling waterfalls, beautiful beaches and a wonderfully wild and rugged coastline.

Most people walk into this stunning museum expecting a satellite branch of the Paris original. What they find instead is something far more interesting.

Long a favorite getaway spot for residents of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, the southern tip of the Brazil is fast becoming a popular destination for visitors from every corner of the globe.

Few cities offer a more immersive experience into the past than the walled city of Dubrovnik on the southern coast of Croatia.

The country’s historic capital is an eccentric mix of forested hills, colorful warehouses and meandering waterways.

If you are lucky enough to be visiting Greece, you should make it a point to see some of the Greek islands. There are quite a few islands that are close to Athens.

The rainforests are full of elephants, ancient temples are home to rambunctious monkeys and the local people are as friendly as can be.
