The remote island in the south-western Pacific Ocean could be a perfect destination whether you’re interested in visiting archaeological sites and learn about the history of the place and it’s approximately 900 famous moai statues, or just plan on enjoying a few days of tranquility.
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experiences of world travelers to sky-rocket your travel-drive
The Mysterious Easter Island
A place where it is hard to arrive as a tourist, but the statues found here are unique in the world so it is worth the effort.
A real home in New York City
On my last visit to New York, I had an experience quite similar to the movie The Holiday where Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet’s characters go for a holiday in someone else’s home.
How do world leaders spend Christmas
Merry Christmas, dear readers of Travel Hunch! We’re sure you’ve made some good picks for spending Christmas. Let’s see what the world leaders usually do at this time.
Folks with rambunctious tweens or moody teens will swear how hard it is to get their children off Facebook, video games and iPads.
Traveling with growing children can always be an arduous task (to put it mildly) and one can always spot the harried parent with his/her rambunctious brood from a mile away!
There are moments in life when you know there’s nothing better than living in that particular moment. And there are two islands in South Thailand that can make you want to remain stuck in the moment forever.
Hallstatt – Where History Meets Nature
A town famous for its salt mines is not usually a hub for tourists, especially if it can be toured on foot in ten minutes. However, the charming Austrian town of Hallstatt is a Mecca for history buffs and those who revel in all the wonders nature has to offer.
Living the Aotearoa Wilderness
Aotearoa: timeless, eternal, mighty. You cannot finish a world tour without reaching New Zealand. It is the last and ultimate frontier.