10 most extreme travel in the world
Get to know the most extreme places on our planet. Can you pick up some tour? ● Mountain Thor, Canada Thor (1675 m) is the steepest mountain in the world.…

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9 stunning natural wonders of the Middle East
When we think of the Middle East, the first thing that comes to mind is endless deserts, dunes and luxurious oases. However, this part of the world boasts some of…

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8 cities of the world that are considered a gourmet paradise
Since the kitchen is the main "chip" of many cultures, it is not surprising that the direction of "gastrotur" is quickly gaining popularity. Sometimes food can even become the main…

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The most dangerous cities in the world that it is better not to visit
Nowadays, almost everyone can visit anywhere in the world. Places that previously seemed out of reach are now open to tourists. However, some of them still need to be avoided.…

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Amazing places of the planet where a man’s foot has never stepped.
Do you think there is a corner on the planet that man has not yet been able to master? Where he did not make a house for himself, did not…

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How travel can noticeably improve your interpersonal skills

Any experienced and seasoned traveler becomes very sociable. He knows how to naturally start a conversation and somehow find a common language with people from all walks of life. Independent trips bring not only impressions, but also provide invaluable communication skills, and communication and interpersonal skills are those qualities that can and should be learned and honed in everyday life as well as in a professional environment.

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11 disappeared countries that existed some 100 years ago

The world map today looks a little different than a hundred years ago. The reasons? Starting from the collapse of ancient empires to the renaming of exotic places.

● Tibet

Although we associate Tibet with peaceful Buddhist monks and its spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, this region to the north-west of India has been troubled for centuries. Continue reading

3 mysterious places to travel, where you can see the incredibly beautiful solstice

How to observe the winter solstice as our ancestors did more than 5000 years ago? Honoring this day is an ancient tradition, perhaps even the oldest of all. For people who lived thousands of years ago in Britain, it was a celebration of the return of light after several months of darkness. The solstice on the shortest day and the longest night of the year was seen as a harbinger of renewal and hope. What travel spots are worth a visit to observe this phenomenon? Continue reading