With its dramatic coastline, sweeping volcanic islands, warm tropical breezes and powdery beaches, the Yasawas Islands in Fiji are the ultimate honeymoon getaway.
Most travelers go to Brazil to experience the clubbing scene and the legendary beach parties. However for a truly soulful refuge with your loved one, avoid the touristy jaunts favored by the run of the mill backpackers and make your way towards something more esoteric.
Live like royalty In Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Rajasthan, always conjures up images of swashbuckling royalty, dramatic folklore, magnificent castles and stark beauty. The land of the Maharajas and their extravagant opulence is still there to be witness in the palace hotels , which are exquisitely rendered emblems of wealth.
Usuki – A Hidden Gem In Japan
Sometimes in life, it does us wonders to go on the unbeaten path and far away from the maddening crowd. The place where William Adams, the character in James Clavell’s Shogun stepped first foot in Japan.
Next time you are in the beautiful land of Italy, ditch the obvious spots like Rome and Venice and head out to a place that is less touristy but encapsulates the famous Italian splendor.
One can consider Marau as the quintessence of Brasil unspoiled tourism. It is the best Bahia can offer to the picky traveler and a great spot to start exploring it is Barra Grande.
Backpackers rejoice. We here at Travel Hunch have picked another destination that is off the beaten path and while it will take extra determination to get there, we believe the effort would totally be worth it.
Laos is a dream for the experienced backpacker and so it was for me, a Romanian traveling around the world for one year. Coming from Chiang Mai in Thailand, we entered the Luang Nam Tha region by boat, crossing at dawn the mighty and foggy Mekong River.
Christmas Down Under means ditching the snow for the sand, surfing instead of snowing and sunbathing instead of freezing.
Celebrating New Years in an exotic destination features on most traveler’s bucket list, and nothing is more special than singing “Auld Lang Syne with a bunch of likeminded revelers in the Caribbean.