El Rey National Park is located in the Salta Province in northwestern Argentina. Established in 1948, it covers an area of 441.62 square kilometers and is part of the Yungas Forest Conservation Area, created to protect the cloud forests of the Yungas region. The park features continuous mountain ranges, murmuring streams, tranquil lakes, and dense jungles, creating a secluded paradise on earth. The air here is incredibly fresh, the spring water extremely sweet, but due to the mountainous terrain and harsh conditions, the altitude ranges from 700 to 2300 meters. It is the unique landscape and mountain ranges of the...
The Fiji Museum is a well-known building in Fiji, regarded as the most important and spectacular historical museum in the South Pacific. Located in the Fijian capital of Suva, the museum’s exhibits are diverse, ranging from ancient delicate ornaments to large collections like traditional canoes, making it an ideal place to explore Fiji’s mysterious past. Despite its limited exhibits, the displays are well-organized, documenting bits and pieces of Fiji’s history. These include stone tools from over three thousand years ago, muskets and Bibles used by the early settlers to Fiji, and Bibles from the time of British colonization. A display...
The Khaudum Nature Reserve was established in 1989 and was converted from a reserve to the Khaudum National Park in February 2007. It is located in the northeastern part of Namibia, near Botswana, covering an area of 3842 square kilometers. The area where this park is situated is one of the most remote areas in Namibia, with few tourists visiting due to the rough roads. However, it attracts adventurous travelers who are keen on outdoor exploration. In the depths of Khaudum National Park, there are large wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, jackals, African wild dogs, and 320 species...
Brugg is a city located in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, at the confluence of the Reuss, Aare, and Limmat rivers, near the capital city of Aarau. The oldest part of the city is crossed by the Aare river. Brugg is an ancient town founded in the 16th century, with some old buildings dating back several hundred years. Despite its age, the scenery here is fresh and captivating. The old town of Brugg is situated along the narrow gorge of the Aare river, with most buildings constructed of shell limestone. Some defensive structures have been preserved. Most of the residential...
Batam Island is an island in the northern part of the Riau Islands of Indonesia, facing Singapore across the Singapore Strait. It is the largest city in the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia and one of the charming island cities in Indonesia. Batam Island boasts a winding coastline, pristine natural forests, pleasant environment, beautiful beaches, relaxing water spas, unique dances, well-equipped ferries, and abundant tourism resources, attracting tourists from around the world. It is the second most popular tourist destination in Indonesia after Bali. Since the late 1990s, Batam Island, with its light blue waters, has been developed for sightseeing...
Yogyakarta is located in the Special Region of Yogyakarta in central-southern Java, Indonesia, facing the Indian Ocean to the south. It is a city in the central-southern part of Java Island, Indonesia, and serves as the capital of the Yogyakarta Special Region. The city is one of the oldest on Java Island, having been the capital of the Yogyakarta Kingdom and serving as the capital of Indonesia during the independence war from 1945 to 1949. Currently, it is Indonesia’s most important university city and the cultural and artistic center of Java. Yogyakarta is a charming city known for its world-famous...
Tegal is located in the central part of Java Island, southeast of Indonesia, 175 kilometers from Semarang. It is under the jurisdiction of Central Java Province and is the largest city in the Tegal region. The sugar industry originated in this city during the Dutch East Indies colonial period. Today, it is an important sugar export hub and is known for its tea culture. Tegal is one of the charming cities in Indonesia, with a long history, natural sulfur waterfalls that can treat skin diseases, beautiful beaches, Tegal train station connecting multiple cities, and fascinating local cultural performances. The Ze...
Zamboanga City is located on the Zamboanga Peninsula of Mindanao, Philippines, overlooking the Sulu Archipelago and bordering the Basilan Strait. It is a port city on Mindanao, the sixth largest city in terms of population in the Philippines, and the third largest city in terms of area. Zamboanga City is an important commercial, educational, cultural, and tourist center on Mindanao. The city’s Spanish-style buildings, beautiful beaches, pleasant climate, and unique local customs attract tens of thousands of tourists to visit. The 1635-built Fort Pilar is one of the local famous landmarks, also an important historical and cultural heritage. It was...
Siem Reap is the provincial capital of Siem Reap Province in Cambodia, located about 311 kilometers north of Phnom Penh and 152 kilometers from the Thai border. It is a charming tourist city in Cambodia. One of the world’s seven wonders, Angkor Wat, is the most famous attraction in the area. It consists of palaces, temples, gardens, and castles, representing the peak of Khmer classical architectural art. The five pointed towers arranged in the shape of a five-petal lotus flower symbolize the five peaks of Mount Meru, while the central tower symbolizing Mount Meru in Hindu mythology is particularly impressive....
The Vava’u Islands are a northern island group of the Kingdom of Tonga, located in the vast Pacific Ocean. The Vava’u Islands consist of 34 islands, with a land area of 115 square kilometers and a population of 13,000. Of these, Vava’u Island is the largest, with a land area of 89 square kilometers. Neiafu in the south of the island is the administrative center of the archipelago and the second largest port in Tonga. The islands are known for their many limestone caves, which are formed by the erosion and impact of seawater on rock layers. When the waves...