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.
Visiting Iran: there’s still real authentic culture and the people are amongst the most friendly people in the world. Read how and why to get there.
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.
Called the Hermit Kingdom because it is such a secluded country – North Korea. It makes you very curious to have a look inside!
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.
Discovering Saint Helena, one of the most remote islands. Read how to get there, where to stay, how to get around Saint Helena and what to do.
Starting November 2019 Saudi Arabia has tourist visas available. They encourage tourism, so we looked forward to an interesting time for our Januari visit.