Malawi is a small, land-locked country in the south-eastern part of Africa. Poor by economical standards. However very rich in nature and wildlife!
Montserrat is the smallest British Antil, a recently erupted volcano left more than half of the island uninhabitable. Read what’s to see in Montserrat!
Ivory Coast is a country in West-Africa. After overcoming many problems the country now welcomes visitors who appreciate more than sunny days only.
Saba is the smallest Dutch Antil, a dormant volcano pushed out of the ocean. Read how to get there and what you can see and do on Saba!
Alaska, 49th state of the USA, offers a variety of landscapes and a fascinating wildlife. Sparsely populated it gives an idea of when the world was new.
Djibouti is a small country on the Horn of Africa. Besides being located in Africa’s most low-lying area the country is fairly unknown.
Finnish Lapland: amazing scenery and nature. Fun activities like dog sledding, snow scooters and of course a chance of seeing the amazing Northern Lights.
The Solomon Islands, hunderds of islands in the South Pacific, has many WW2-era sites. Life is relaxed and includes a lot of swimming & snorkeling.
No mass tourism and a lot of jungle nature to explore. The only country where all the Birds of Paradise live: Papua New Guinea!
Discovering Svalbard, the farthest north a person can fly on a scheduled flight. Read how to get there, where to stay and what to do in Svalbard.