• SamoaAn island blessed with lush landscapes, amazing corals, rain forests and an abundance of waterfalls.
  • Cocos IslandsIt's not so easy to get to them, but once you've arrived you'll see it was worth it: breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, secluded beaches and hidden lagoons.
  • JordanA visit to Jordan must start with Petra, one of the Middle East's most spectacular sights, a symbol of Jordan and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
  • N'DjamenaIt is by far the country's largest city, with a population of 721,000 people.
  • ChadChad possesses a rich cultural heritage underneath that rough exterior, and is a challenge for those who visit it.
  • Huacachina OasisHave you ever had the impression that you are in the middle of nowhere? In Huacachina it's not just an impression, is the real thing.
  • LibyaWith the Sahara covering over 90% of the country, Libya offers the most exceptional and accessible desert scenery.
  • SudanThe largest of the African countries remains one of the least visited. If you do visit it will probably have a fantastic experience.
  • NouakchottThe largest city in and capital of Mauritania.
  • Havasu CanyonIt is actually a side branch of the Grand Canyon, where turquoise water pools and world class cascades form an extraordinary setting.
  • Canyonlands National ParkCarved out of vast sedimentary rock deposits, this landscape of canyons and deep river gorges has remarkable natural features that are part of a unique (...)
  • Bryce Canyon National ParkThis is not a typical canyon, as it is not carved by a river, but by freeze-thaw cycles. Still, it is called a canyon.
  • Arches National ParkOver 2000 natural sandstone arches, an area which contains the largest concentration of arches found any where in the world,
  • Arabian Adventure, Omanfrom city to mountain, desert to coast
  • Makena Beach (Big Beach), MauiMaui's south shore is home to many extraordinary beaches and Makena Beach, also known as Oneloa Beach and "Big Beach," is undoubtedly one of the island's (...)
  • Molokai IslandNo stoplights. A scattering of visitors. The chance to truly live as the locals do. That’s Molokai today.
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