Monterrey – Monterrey Mexico Travel Guide

Monterrey is the capital of Nuevo León state in northeastern Mexico, the ninth largest city in Mexico, and a commercial center in northern Mexico. The city is highly developed and relatively affluent, ranking as the 63rd wealthiest city in the world. Monterrey is considered the most Americanized city in Mexico, known for its rich and diverse history and culture. It boasts numerous picturesque natural landscapes and culturally rich tourist attractions. Must-visit places in Monterrey include the main square, commercial lighthouse, Monterrey Museum of Modern Art, Fundidora Park, and the Presidential Palace. Monterrey is an international metropolis with a variety of…

Tehran – Tehran Travel Guide

Tabriz is the largest city in the Iranian Azerbaijan region and one of the ancient cities of Iran, having served as the capital of several dynasties throughout history. It is situated in the northwest of Iran, serving as a gateway and commercial hub, and also the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. Tabriz is a convergence point for east-west and north-south trade routes between Iran and the Indian Ocean as well as the Soviet Union. With a population of 852,000 (1982), the city is located at an altitude of 1,367 meters on the foothills of the Lake Rezaye Plain, northeast of…

Check out the travel guide for Čačak, Serbia.

Začač is located in central-western Serbia, on the banks of the Morava River, 140 kilometers south of the capital city of Belgrade. It is the administrative center of the Moravica District and the capital of the Moraviča Province. The city is known for its archaeological discoveries and religious buildings. The oldest archaeological findings near Začač date back to the Stone Age, with discoveries of Bronze Age tombs, ancient Roman farming tools, and artifacts. The oldest Serbian cultural archaeological findings can be traced back to the 10th century. There are numerous churches and monasteries surrounding Začač, which have a profound influence…

Agadez Historical Center – Travel Guide to Agadez Historical Center in Niger

Agadez is the capital of the Agadez Region, with a history dating back to at least the 14th century AD. It is an important city for the Tuareg people and has been a key trading post in the Sahara Desert. In 2013, its historic center was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic center of Agadez is famous for being the “gateway to the desert,” located at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. It flourished during the establishment of the Sultanate of Aïr in the 15th and 16th centuries and the settlement of the Tuareg tribes. The…

Truk Lagoon – Micronesia Truk Lagoon Travel Guide

Truk Lagoon is located on Truk Island in Micronesia. During World War II, it served as a anchorage for the Imperial Japanese Navy fleet. In February 1944, the Allies launched a three-day attack on this area, sinking numerous warships. Scientists have discovered that more than 50 World War II warships have sunk in the 56-kilometer-wide Truk Lagoon. These sunken oil tankers, destroyers, and other vessels contain large amounts of hazardous substances, such as thousands of barrels of oil and chemicals, as well as intact weapons. These sunken ships are known as the “Ghost Fleet” because of their hazardous substances and…

Santiago City – Santiago City, Dominican Republic Travel Guide

Santiago is the capital and the second largest city of Santiago Province in the Dominican Republic. It was founded in the colonial era in 1495 and played a crucial role as a strategic city during the Dominican Restoration War. Presently, it is one of the important cities in the Dominican Republic. One of the most popular landmarks in Santiago is the Santiago Cathedral, built in 1895. It is the most iconic building in the city and a must-visit for every tourist. The Restoration War Memorial Tower, located atop a small hill, stands at 67 meters tall and is made of…

Vank Cathedral – Iran Vank Cathedral Travel Guide

Wang Ke Catholic Church is located on Daavid Bishop Street in the New Julfa district of Isfahan, built in 1606 by Bishop David, also known as “Church of the Savior”. The church houses a small museum and a library. The library holds 25,000 volumes, including books in Armenian and other European languages, available for clergy and scholars interested in consulting and studying.

Novi Sad – Novi Sad Travel Guide

Novi Sad, also known as “Novi Sad”, is located north of the capital Belgrade and serves as the capital and economic, cultural center of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, as well as the administrative center of the South Bačka District. The city is the second largest city in Serbia and a significant university city, often referred to as the “Athens of Serbia”. Novi Sad has a relaxed atmosphere and showcases the typical multicultural landscape of Vojvodina, known for its diverse cultural elements. The Danube River flows through the southern part of the city, nourishing the people of Novi Sad and…

Eua Island – Travel Guide to Eua Island, Tonga

Eua Island is located approximately 17.5 kilometers southeast of the main island of the Kingdom of Tonga, Tongatapu, renowned for its unique natural features and pristine beauty. Formed around 30 million years ago, Eua Island is the oldest and tallest island in the Tongan archipelago, with minimal development, making it the perfect choice for those seeking to reconnect with nature and experience countryside living. From the low-lying beaches on the west coast to the cliffs on the east coast and the Eua National Park, the largest tropical rainforest area in Tonga, the island is filled with stunning natural scenery. Wander…

Kigali – Rwanda Kigali Travel Guide

Kigali is located in the central highlands of Rwanda, with an altitude of over 1700 meters. It serves as the capital and emerging mountain city of Rwanda, designated as the capital in 1962. The city is the political, economic, and transportation hub of Rwanda, as well as a popular summer resort, making it the best city to experience the unique charm of nature near the African equator. Kigali is composed of several hills, interconnected and surrounded by lush forests, fragrant flowers and fruits, fluttering butterflies, and chirping birds. The environment is elegant, with residents scattered on over a dozen hilltops….