The Spanish tomato tussle in the streets (the tomatina), or the mad running with the bulls in Pamplona have been well-documented in travel journals. But many of Spain’s weird and highly unusual festivals pass by year on year unnoticed. It’s difficult for traveller’s to catch some of these popular festivals because of their small-town location […]
Picnic on Mind? Consider These in Delhi!
It is no great wonder to call Delhi one of the busiest urban communities in the nation. Frenzied lives, tight calendars and covering obligations leave next to no time for Delhiites for delight and entertainment. While choices for diversion and entertainment are found in abundance in the capital itself, a few areas, inside and around […]
Before Machu Picchu: 4 Peruvian Archeological Sites You Need to See
Visitors to Peru usually have one archeological site in mind: Machu Picchu. It’s one of the largest and most complete pieces of Inca civilization in existence, so it has good reason for attracting large numbers of tourists. But Machu Picchu is actually one of Peru’s newer ruins. Although Inca monuments are often mistakenly referred to […]
Discover Second World War cemeteries in Europe
After the Second World War, countries such as France, Belgium or even Spain built cemeteries in order to offer a place to the soldiers that lost their lives during this conflict. Today, visiting these places means going back in History by remembering the days of battles and sadness. German, American, British, French and many other […]
Vanuatu’s History
Vanuatu owes its culturally diverse population to multiple incursions and sporadic immigrations by Melanesians and Polynesians for 4,000 years. The earliest archaeological evidence found on the islands date back to 2,000 B.C. which leads scholars to believe that that’s when early settlers first set foot in Vanuatu. The island nation received its first European visitor […]
