Travel and Leisure

Yerevan, Armenia's Capital and Gracious Mount Aragats

Written by Lilit Mkrtchyan
“I was born and raised in X city” … This is how the stories about ones native town usually begin… Well, the truth is that I was not born in Yerevan, but I am hundred percent Armenian and spent most of my life in Yerevan. Hence, naturally Yerevan is my Native town. Yere Read More

Nuwara Eliya: The Amazing City of Light in Sri Lanka

Written by saptami
The land of Sri-Lanka is defined by the elephants, precious gems, a history and culture dated back several centuries. At the heart of the country lies a small town in the top of the hills, which goes by the name Nuwara Eliya. Apart from being the only hill-station of the country, this city Read More

Yellowstone's Old Faithful Geyser

The most famous of all geysers is Old Faithful. It is everything you would expect to see in a geyser. Located in Yellowstone National Park, Old Faithful has the showman’s touch. With a rumbling fanfare and roll of drums beneath the thin shell of the earth, Old Faithful goes into action. Then a Read More

Shimla: Favorite Tourist Destination of Himachal Pradesh

Written by saptami
The diesel locomotives of narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway takes its passengers to the capital of the Himachal Pradesh, to the charming town named Shimla. The term ‘Shimla’ brings the smell of the fresh Himalayan mountains, the sight of amazing British architecture. The introductio Read More

Yukon Territory's Beautiful Color, Vibrancy, and Naked Grandeur

Written by Mark Pringle
There’s an environment in this world who wants to flourish. She wants, no, desires to have long flowing floral hair and copiously verdant braids. Her terrain begins to grow with a color and vibrancy that belies a lush future and this future you can almost, just, barely…touch, on its hor Read More

Serengeti National Park: Where the Land Runs Forever

Serengeti National Park, located in the Simiyu and Mara regions of Tanzania, was originally established as a wildlife conservatory. Native Maasai people named the place, after their word, “siringet,” which means “the place where the land runs forever.” When visiting the Seren Read More
The Portuguese Early Gothic Style of the Alcobaça Monastery
by Travel & Daily Life Staff
The Beauty of Lucerne, Switzerland
by Mark Pringle
Palace of Versailles: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
by Travel & Daily Life Staff
Ganges River Cities of Bengal With Colonial European Heritage
by saptami
The Top 10 Best Surfing Spots In The World
by Kanchana Rao
Brief Facts and History of the Danube River
by Travel & Daily Life Staff
Singapore Travel, Facts, and Points of Interest
by Swati Bisht
Budapest Facts, Travel and Points of Interest
by Kanchana Rao
Istanbul, Turkey: Facts, Travel, and Points of Interest
by Kanchana Rao
Yukon Territory's Beautiful Color, Vibrancy, and Naked Grandeur
by Mark Pringle
Portugal's Fragas de São Simão
by Travel & Daily Life Staff
Madeira: A Beautiful, Lush, Diverse and Fun Island
by Mark Pringle
The Forest Trees of Yosemite in General
by Travel & Daily Life Staff
When in Seville, Spain, Don't Miss the Horse and Carriage Tour
by Swati Bisht
How Malaysia Melted My Heart: Discovering Malaysia
by Lilit Mkrtchyan
Slovenia: The Stunning Overlooked Treasure of Europe
by Seweryn
Portugal's Coastline: A Photographic Journey
by Mark Pringle
Fiordland National Park: A Beautiful and Majestic Place to Explore (Video)
by Travel & Daily Life Staff
Trip to the Eastern Himalayas
by judesolomonc
Nazaré: The Silver Coast's Popular Seaside Destination
by Travel & Daily Life Staff


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