Travel Inspiration

Ani Ruins: An Exceptional Archeological Site in Eastern Turkey

· Nature & Wildlife

The city of Ani, also known as the city of 1001 churches and city of forty gates, dates back to the 10th and 11th centuries AD when it became the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom and gained considerable power and wealth by standing in various trade routes and maintaining its position as an important commercial center. It has been more than three centuries since Ani was invaded and looted by the great Seljuk army, and all its population was killed, and now it is a ghost city. Ani was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2016.

Fish River Canyon in Namibia – The World’s Second Largest Canyon

· Nature & Wildlife

Arranged in Namibia's arid district, the Fish River is the solitary stream inside the country that typically has water pools in its center scopes during the dry season. Various early destinations dating from as ahead of schedule as 50,000 years prior have been found inside the ravine – generally next to twists in the waterway. Since this century's beginning, Germans have used the Ai-Ais zone as a base battle against the Namas. It was at long last proclaimed a public landmark in 1962. Simulated intelligence Ais Restcamp was opened in 1971.

Meteora, The Most Impressive Holy Site in Greece

· Nature & Wildlife

After looking at Meteora's pictures, the first sentence that comes to mind is: "nature rules!". It is true; nature is what makes this place unique. Meteora is a place for people who love photography, heart, and history. It gives you numerous photography opportunities, both in the monasteries and out of them in nature. Since monasteries are up in the sky, they can give you the whole area's perspective from above.

Sveti Stefan, Montenegro – Mediterranean’s Unique Sight

· Beach Vacations

Among all the attractions along the Adriatic shoreline, Sveti Stefan (Свети Стефан) is the most fantastic. A fortified island village connected to the mainland by a beautiful narrow causeway. At first sight, red roofs attract every visitor's notices and shine like rubies. Regularly alluded to as the "gem of the Montenegrin coast," Sveti Stefan is a little island secured by 600-year-old guarded dividers within which a few dozen limestone cabins and a little church settle. The island is a unique and extraordinary place in the whole Mediterranean.

Namib Desert – The Oldest Desert in the World

· Adventure Travel

The Namib Desert is the right place if you love hot weather and can be a great memory. Take your sunglasses and sunscreen so you can enjoy the hot sun. Do not forget to ask the guards and staff about the several rules around the place. Namib can serve as a honeymoon, summer vacation, and science journey. Ensure your camera is ready to shoot if you don’t want to miss any opportunity to take pictures from animals of this place.

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