domingo, 26 de febrero de 2023

Na Pali Coast: A Paradise Lost in Hawaii

 The Na Pali Coast is located on the northwestern side of Kaua'i. It is almost inaccessible except by boat or helicopter. Often considered the most beautiful part of Hawaii, this 17-mile stretch of coastline is a must-see for residents and visitors alike.

“Na Pali” means “the cliffs” or “many cliffs” in Hawaiian, and from Ke'e Beach on the north shore to Polihale State Park on the west side of the island, the sea cliffs rise to incredible heights. These cliffs stretch thousands of feet into the air and are second in height only to the sea cliffs of Moloka'i.

Deep and narrow hanging valleys with roaring waterfalls flowing into the sea complete the breathtaking coastal view.



domingo, 19 de febrero de 2023

Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico

  It is located in the heart of the second largest expanse of tropical forests in the Americas, second only to the Amazon jungle.

Calakmul is the largest archaeological site that testifies to the colonization of the territory, the growth of the population and the complex organization of state-societies with a wide variety of vestiges.

On June 21, 2014, the Ancient Mayan City and Protected Tropical Forests of Calakmul was inscribed as a Mixed Property (cultural and natural) on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is the first Mexican Mixed Property registered by the international organization.

The registered area is located in the southern part of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve (decreed as a Reserve on May 23, 1989), and is considered the second largest extension of tropical forests in America and the best preserved in the region, with a total of 723 thousand hectares.



domingo, 12 de febrero de 2023

Madagascar's wild and exciting life

 Create your own wildlife-filled jungle jaunt through Madagascar on this adventure to the island’s hotspots. You’ll be lazing on white-sand beaches, exploring tropical rainforests and spending time with a huge variety of local wildlife, including the lemur – the island's most popular animal inhabitants. Dig a little deeper throughout your journey and interact with local communities, getting an insight into the day-to-day life of Malagasy and Betsileo peoples. Discover the French colonial influences in Antananarivo and Antsirabe, and get the chance to chill out in your own time. An eco escapade in Madagascar awaits, with local wildlife, beaches and a little adventure at every turn.



martes, 7 de febrero de 2023

The Maldives will leave you with an authentic traveler's feeling

 The Maldives Islands are located in the Indian Ocean, south of India, and consist of a group of 1,190 coral islands, distributed in 26 large atolls. And in the Maldives are probably the best beaches in the world.

Its beaches of fine white sand, its crystalline turquoise waters and the coral reefs that lie beneath its surface, the atolls around which islands that seem to be taken from a postcard are clustered... The list of arguments that make this country one of the most beautiful in the world is enormous, almost as long as the mark that the Maldives will leave on every traveler who wishes to venture to know new and beautiful horizons.



sábado, 4 de febrero de 2023

Dance to the sounds of the Caribbean in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

 Cartagena de Indias has so much to offer that we have decided to organize this guide by sections to make it easier for you to navigate.

The tourist attractions of this place fill you with charm and make you an unforgettable encounter.

The prosperity of Cartagena de Indias attracted the interest of pirates. And the first pirate attacks were by the Frenchman Roberto Baal. In the course of the next few years, Cartagena experienced numerous attacks by Juan Hawkins , the brothers Juan and Martín Côté , and Francis Drake . In consequence of these attacks, a wall and forts were built around the city. Cartagena became the most protected city in South America. The Spanish conceived the forts, the batteries and the castles thanks to the ingenuity of their architects and the Italians. Finally, the work has been done by the African slaves