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Giraffes Interactive Safari

Tribes
Kenya Mountain is the highest point in Kenya

Safari
Masai
Mara

reserve

Nairobi Nakuru lak


Argentina
If you fly to Argentina, Buenos Aires will most likely be your starting point for your adventure. The
bustling capital is an exciting place to explore – you can feel the vibe of European influence,
combined with unique Argentinian culture, in many of the city’s cafes, streets, and architecture.

Iguazu Falls
Patagonia

Patagonia is one of the most ethereal and beautiful places in the world. There is a wealth of
natural landscapes here to delight outdoor lovers. See over half a million peng

uins
in Punta Tombo. Enjoy horse-riding to the pretty valley of Rio de las Vueltas. Or, explore the
turquoise glaciers of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, including the impressive Perito Moreno. One
of the world’s only growing glaciers, this 121-square-foot glowing blue wonder often breaks off
into large chunks in the water below—an epic sight you won’t want to miss!

Bariloche
Bariloche is one of the most popular destinations in the
whole country with over one million tourists a year.
Known for its incredible beauty, and vast array of seasonal
activities, you can explore Nahuel Huapi National Park, or take on the Seven Lakes Route and
totally immerse yourself in the magic of mother nature.

Puerto Madryn

Puerto Madryn is another stunning must see on your Argentinian


journey. Tourism here has soared, with the development of a
shopping mall and other attractions, but its biggest draw is that it is
the closest town to the Peninsula Valdes, a beautiful coastline filled
with magical sights. Discovery a variety of activities that let you
experience marine life in its natural environment

Ushuai
This resort town has been nicknamed the “End of the
World” thanks to its geographical position on Argentina’s
tip, making it the southernmost city in the world! Recent
expansion has turned Ushuaia into a booming tourist
destination thanks to the addition of five-star hotels,
casinos and many good new restaurants. Enjoy dining on
everything from fresh king crab to sea bass to fuegian
lamb during your stay.

Watch the Argentine Tango.It is the most obvious place to start in this story of our traditions. The
Argentine Tango is probably the most famous of all of our traditions..

The Great Wall is composed of a series of stone and earth fortifications, built
and rebuilt between the 4th and 16th centuries AD to protect the northern
borders of the Chinese Empire, from the nomadic peoples of the northern steppe. The latest
report estimates the length of the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty at 8852 km.

The Forbidden City (Imperial Palace or Palace Museum), a World Heritage Site since
1987, radiates a feeling of grandeur and opulence, an aura of pomp and majesty
that has lasted over time. This secret city was closed to the world for 500 years,
although today its 720,000 square meters of courtyards, pavilions, large garden
halls, and its nearly 10,000 rooms remain open to the public and have become one
of the most well-known historical sites world.

Discovered in 1974 when a local farmer tried to dig a well, the terra-cotta
army site, buried in 210 BC along with the first emperor of the Qin dynasty,
is an impressive place. Thousands of human-sized figures have individually
modeled faces, as well as different styles of armor according to their range.
The Terracotta Army Museum is located near the city of Xi’an in Shaanxi
Province.

Stamped on the 20 yuan Chinese banknotes, for many the striking


columns of karst mountains that stand from the plains surrounding
Guilin in Guangxi, form the quintessence of the Chinese landscape.
A cruise on the picturesque Li River from Guilin to the Yangshuo
Pier is considered an unavoidable duty by many tourists. The views
are spectacular.

Suzhou gardens, in Jiangsu Province, is a city made up of rivers


and canals

The Yangtze is the longest river in China and the third longest in the
world.
Mogao Caves In 366 BC the Buddhist monk Yue Seng chiselled the first
cave, and his work continued to develop throughout several dynasties,
resulting in a fantastic collection of devotional art that can still be admired
today.
7. Palacio de Potala, Lhasa

The Lasha Palace, made of stone and wood


is composed of the White and Red Palaces.

Jiuzhaigou is a masterpiece of nature composed of


dreamlike landscapes and wonders of nature.

The Yellow Mountain, located south of the province of Anhui, is


known for its landscape, sunsets, granite peaks of characteristic
shapes, pines, and the set of clouds installed on both sides of the
mountain and peaks for more than 200 days a year.

Denali National Park and Preserve ALASKA


Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

Katmai park

White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad


Northern Lights in Alaska
CLARK LAKE PARK
TURKEY
Turkey has an abundance of Greco-Roman ruins
Renowned as one of the most
beautiful buildings in the world, the
spellbinding Byzantine glory of the
Aya Sofya Museum.
1. Aya sofya

2. Ephesus
One of the most complete, still-
standing Roman cities in the
Mediterranean region, this is the
place to experience what life must
have been like during the golden age
of the Roman Empire.
3. Cappadocia
The surreal, swooping rock valleys of
Cappadocia are every photographer's
dream. Cliff ridges and hill crests are
home to rippling panoramas of wave-
like rock or wacky-shaped pinnacles
that have been formed by millennia of
wind and water action
.
4. Topkapi Palace
Sumptuous beyond belief, the
Topkapi Palace takes you into the
fantastical, opulent world of the
sultans
5. Pamukkale
One of Turkey's most famous natural
wonders, the pure white travertine
terraces of Pamukkale ("Cotton
Castle" in English) cascade down the
slope looking like an out-of-place
snowfield amid the green landscape.
6. Sumela Monastery
The monastery first opened during the
Byzantine era and was only closed in
1923. Is the star attraction for visitors
along the Black Sea Coast.

7. Mount Nemrut
This weird and lonely place has to be
one of Turkey's most peculiar
archaeological sites.

8. Ani
The derelict buildings of the powerful
Silk Road city of Ani sit abandoned on
the plains close to Turkey's modern
border with Armenia.

9. Pergamum
can be so romantically placed as
ancient Pergamum in modern-day
Bergama.

12. Ölüdeniz
is Turkey's most famous beach, we
can parachute.

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