Jingzen – Cameroon Jingzen Travel Guide

Dschang is a city in the northwest of Cameroon, under the jurisdiction of the West Region, located approximately 400 kilometers from the capital city, Yaoundé, at an altitude of 1380 meters. It was an important agricultural center since colonial times, serving as a primary gathering place for the Bamileke people and the location of the University of Dschang. Due to its high altitude, Dschang is highly favored for its cool temperatures and charming scenery, making it a popular mountain resort. In early 2011, the Civilization Museum of Cameroon in Dschang (Musée des Civilisations du Cameroun à Dschang) was opened with…

Vatu-i-Ra Island – Fiji Vatu-i-Ra Island Travel Guide

Vatulele Island is a unique island in Fiji, exuding an adventurous and romantic atmosphere while being far away from worldly distractions. There are no telephones, fax machines, radios, or televisions on the island, not even newspapers! It is said that “Vatulele” in Fijian translates to “ring of rocks” in English, suggesting that Vatulele Island is dotted with circular rock formations. Upon arriving at Vatulele Island, one can leave all worries behind and bask in the Fijian sunshine, with 54 staff members dedicated to providing attentive service. The maximum number of visitors is capped at 24, with a service ratio of…

Engelberg-Titlis, Switzerland Travel Guide

Ngerulmud is located in Melekeok State of Palau, serving as the capital of Palau. On October 7, 2006, Palau moved its capital from Koror to Ngerulmud, which is 2 kilometers northwest of Melekeok. The proposal to establish a new capital began in 1986, but the significant decision was not made until 2000. Shortly after the relocation in 2006, government departments also moved from Koror to Ngerulmud. Therefore, it is one of the rapidly growing cities in Palau, with a series of facilities being continuously improved and developed. Ngerulmud Reasons to visit: Capital of Palau Continent: Oceania Country: Palau State/Province: Melekeok…

Essaouira – Egypt Essaouira Travel Guide

Asyut is the capital of Asyut Governorate in Egypt. The ancient city of Asyut from the ancient Egyptian era is located nearby. It is the city with the largest concentration of Coptic Christians, and also the location of Asyut University. Asyut has a hot desert climate and is the driest city in Egypt, making it the largest city in Upper Egypt. The city is home to a very interesting museum, mainly exhibiting antiques collected by wealthy merchants from 1910 to 1914, including stone sarcophagi, colorful door decorations, and funerary objects. In addition, visitors can also explore the Coptic Rock Chapel,…

The Bahamas – The Bahamas Travel Guide

The island of Grand Bahama is the fourth largest island in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas in the West Indies, with a width of 12 kilometers east to west, a length of 24 kilometers north to south, and an area of 1373 square kilometers. It is located at the northern end of the Bahama Islands, approximately 96 kilometers west of the Florida Peninsula in the United States. Grand Bahama Island is both an island and administrative region in the Bahamas, located just west of Great Abaco Island, covering an area of 1,373 square kilometers (530 square miles). Its economy is…

Patan – Nepal Patan Travel Guide

Patan is a city where temples are everywhere, and stupas are ubiquitous. For most tourists, Patan is synonymous with Durbar Square and Hindu temples. Separated from Kathmandu by the Bagmati River, Patan is the second largest city in the valley and is also known as the “City of Beauty (Lalitpur)”. With a long Buddhist history, Patan has stupas at each of the city’s four corners, believed to have been built by the great Buddhist Emperor Ashoka around 250 BC. The most magnificent period of architecture in Patan was during the rule of the Malla kings in the 16th, 17th, and…

Steyr – Steyr Travel Guide in Austria

Steyr is located in the Upper Austria state in the northwest of Austria, at the confluence of the Steyr River and the Enns River. It has long been an important manufacturing center in Austria. The city was founded in 980 and has a long history. While industry is highly important, tourism is also gradually developing. When visiting a city, it is essential to understand its history, and Steyr is no exception. The Local Heritage Museum, situated in a 17th-century building, is the ideal place to start. For exploring the industrial history and heritage of the city, the Industrial Museum is…

Avarua – Cook Islands Avarua Travel Guide

Avarua is located in the northern part of Rarotonga Island and is the capital of the Cook Islands. It is a very small city where you can take a leisurely stroll around in just half an hour. The residents here all know each other and are very friendly, living in a harmonious atmosphere. It is like the utopia described by Tao Yuanming, with no hustle and bustle, only tranquility and ease. Avarua’s income mainly relies on tourism, trade, fishing, and agriculture. Tourism is thriving, attracting visitors from around the world to visit this elegant city every year. The azure sky,…

Theben Khnum – Egypt Theben Khnum Travel Guide

Shibin Al Kawm is a city located in the Nile Delta of Egypt, serving as the capital of the Menofia Governorate. Despite not being a new city, its infrastructure is very modern, with most important government functions situated in this city. Within Shibin Al Kawm, there are several public and private schools, hospitals, a large sports stadium, internet providers, unions, athletic teams, political parties, and chambers of commerce, with modernized infrastructure. This city is home to the Menoufia University, and its economy primarily relies on industrial and commercial activities, with agriculture playing a lesser role. Shibin Al Kawm Reasons to…

Baja California – Mexico Travel Guide

The tranquil ocean and the barren desert here form a strong contrast, with beautiful and exotic natural scenery. Only by being there can one feel its natural magical charm. Baja California Sur is a state in the northwest of Mexico, located at the southern end of the Baja California Peninsula, surrounded by the Cortez Sea and the Pacific Ocean. There, the tranquil ocean and the barren desert form a strong contrast, offering beautiful and exotic natural scenery for visitors to immerse themselves in and experience its natural magical charm.