Crete Uncovered: A journey into Greece's largest Island Crete, where ancient myths dance with modern charm and unique beauty.
A Safari Extravaganza, Tanzania The Great Migration is a breathtaking spectacle, where immense herds of wildebeest and zebras traverse Serengeti's vast plains, driven by ancient instincts. This natural marvel, showcasing resilience and survival and attracts wildlife enthusiasts worldwide.
A Water Wonderland Safari, Botswana Botswana's Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, unfolds as a pristine oasis amidst the Kalahari Desert. Its labyrinth of water channels and lush islands hosts an astonishing array of wildlife, offering a unique and captivating safari experience in one of Africa's most stunning natural landscapes.
Gateway to Gorilla Encounters, Rwanda A conservation success story, the mountain gorillas, inhabit the dense forests, showcasing impressive strength and familial ties. Dedicated conservation efforts ensure the survival of these magnificent creatures, contributing to Rwanda's biodiversity and global conservation initiatives.
Raja Ampat, Indonesia Experience wonder and magnificence, at the archipelago of the Four Kings, or as it’s more commonly referred to – Raja Ampat. Boasting 1,500 small isles, shoals and cays off the north-east coast of Indonesia’s West Papua you’ll find natural beauty and the most diverse array of marine life on our planet.
The Azores, Portugal If you’re seeking the glory of nature untouched by the hands of commercialization, we have the just right spot for you. Featuring awe-inspiring volcanoes, forests of emerald green, and sky-high tumbling waterfalls, the Azores islands are Portugal’s best kept secret.
Slalom across the Dolomites on skis Le Corbusier dubbed the Dolomites the most beautiful natural architecture on earth. The limestone peaks of the northern Italian Alps offer some of the world’s most exhilarating skiing. Not to mention a food scene that’s as starry as the clear night skies. Combine pistes and pasta on a multi-stop ski trip.
Greenland, a pure white wilderness No, Greenland is not for sale. But this frozen wilderness is primed for exploration. The world’s largest island is also the least populated place on earth. So you’ll have the milky blue icebergs, dazzling fjords, and sweeping tundra all to yourself.