Our virtual guides have built you a range of pre-determined journeys, some you can pursue on their own and others you can combine together to make a rich cultural and social experience. Make sure you check out the tips for travelers at the bottom of each journey. Discover our journeys here.
There are many places in Punjab to visit where you can have the best of times, regardless of age, exploring the wonders of nature. Punjab is home to several of the best wildlife sanctuaries of India. Some of them are popular for their landscape others for the rare species that inhabit the beautiful countryside.
There is much to do in Sydney, but time spent exploring the harbours edge around the Sydney CBD is a must. We also recommend taking a ride out to Manly on the Ferry a train out to Bondi beach and a trip up to the entrance of Broken bay in Sydney's north to extract the most out of your time in Sydney,
our journey to Kumarakom, India is ‘street strolling’ with a difference. Kumarakom, is part of the Kuttanad region, a vast waterland area made up of many islands and canals. To really explore the backstreets of the Kumarakom Backwaters the ‘street stolling’ and exploring must be carried out by boat.
Southern France traditionally known as a playground for the rich and famous is so much more. No matter where you start your exploring from, you run the risk of never leaving, there is so much to experience. A cauldren full of history, beautiful countryside and amazing coastlines provides an environment that caters for everyones needs.
Australia's southern coast is a rugged and majestic place that is guaranteed to take your breath away. Stretching 3000 kilometers from Port Philip Bay near Melbourne to Albany on the south west corner of the continent. The Great Ocean Road is a 410 kilometer stretch of the coast that highlights the tall limestone cliffs, the unique southern ecosystems and a number of surf spots and villages.
Segovia is a city which tells visitors an amazing story. Sitting on a high rocky outcrop overlooking the convergence of the Erasma and Clamores Rivers, Segovia's medieval streets, Romanesque churches, and restaurants serving the city's famous suckling pig can easily be explored in a day or two.