This rock-cut caves in India date back to the second century BC and contain Buddhist paintings and sculptures.
The three islands which form the park are home to more than 5,500 giant lizards, also called 'Komodo dragons'.
The official Maori name of a hill called Taumata, in New Zealand.
The park is home to many species of birds, crocodiles, rhinos, sloth bears and domesticated elephants.
The best diving destination along the Pacific Coast.
Yosemite is internationally recognized for its spectacular granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, and biological diversity.
Miniature buildings set within beautiful gardens will make your trip to Canberra complete.
A coast of stunning beauty, with lemon tree gardens, colored terrace houses and azure sea.
One of the most spectacular, high altitude lakes in the world, crossing two countries: Peru and Bolivia.
Literally meaning “where the rainbow gets its colors”, it's undoubtedly one of the most gorgeous lakes in the world.
Japan’s best attractions. No visit to Japan is ever the same without a visit to Mount Fuji.
Lake Tahoe is a beautiful, crystal-clear blue lake nestled among mountain peaks.
Featuring the monumental faces of four former Presidents of the USA, Mount Rushmore represents an iconic destination for many travellers to the area.
The name of the park comes from the distinctive Joshua Tree, a tall-growing variety of the 'yucca' genus that grows prevalently within its boundaries.
With four types of volcanoes, steam vents, mud pots and painted dunes, the park is ideal for nature lovers.
Because of its brilliant colours, it is considered to be a miniature Bryce Canyon.