Taktsang Monastery (also called Tiger's Nest) is situated on the edge of a 1200m vertical cliff, a monastery said to be the origin of Buddhism in Bhutan.
Ngorongoro crater will offer you a dazzling sight: gazelles, zebras, rhinos, lions, and if you're "lucky" you might even see cheetahs and leopards.
This National Reserve belongs to the Masai people and it is one of the best known and popular reserves in Africa, visited by thousands of tourists.
Long stretches of sandy beaches with secluded coves only two hours from London.
The park covers about 12% of Iceland's surface and is home to Iceland's highest mountain, largest glacier and Europe's most powerful waterfall.
Just when you thought you've seen it all, planet Earth always has something up it's sleeve. And Cave of Swallows is really going to surprise you.
Carved by glaciers in the ice age, Lysefjord is a popular destination in south-western Norway because of the extraordinary scenery.
Nærøyfjord is actually an arm of Sognefjord and its incredible beauty made it part of UNESCO's World Heritage List.
The snow covered peaks, its beautiful waterfalls and blue water, make Geiranger the most beautiful fjord in Norway.