Nature is full of wonders waiting to be discovered! This category invites you to explore national parks, wildlife encounters, and eco-tourism experiences that showcase the beauty of our planet. Dive into articles that inspire you to connect with nature and promote sustainable travel practices. At TripWays, we’re passionate about preserving our world’s natural treasures for generations to come.
Mount Everest is the highest point of the earth, and travelers to this destination should know that wide glaciers, deep valleys, spectacular high mountains, dreadful settlements, and icefalls are waiting for them. It is interesting to know that mountaineering groups have made extensive use of the experiences of the natives of the Himalayas.
You can find antiquity in Damaraland, Namibia. San tales are recorded on a canvas of rock at Brandberg and carved on cave walls at Twyfelfontein. In contrast, the Petrified Forest is a mysterious area of fossilized trees dating back millions of years. Besides, you can walk into many tribes of Damaraland, where people are still living the way their ancestors did a long time ago.
The park was previously called Doi Aoy Chang and now is named after the two mountains within; Doi Suthep and Doi Pui. This park is a few kilometers northwest of Chiang Mai City, covering 265 km2. It is the site of the hermit Sudeva’s retirement home that was situated here for many years. Many visitors from around the world head here to explore a majestic part of the planet and make an unforgettable memory.
There is no doubt that Koh Phi Phi is a wonderful holiday destination, but it is not one you will return to. So if you choose to travel to the Phi Phi Islands, I advise you to avoid making assumptions regarding its characteristics and travel there according to what you expect from it. Your dream of paradise is not going to be fulfilled here.
Kotor is a lovely ancient city. Its middle aged-old area is on UNESCO’s World Natural and Historical Heritage Site list. Tourists love strolling through the labyrinth of cobblestone roads and covered-up ways that breeze past stone temples, eateries, and shops. Some others like looking out at the close by islands from a roof roost, handling the lofty path to get up to the fortification.