Petra, the “Lost City” of Jordan, is a wonder of the world that history buffs and intrepid travellers find hard to resist. It was once the capital of the Nabataean empire.
The animated exchange of goods and gossip provide a free, front-seat view of the local culture of a city. And in Istanbul, a hearty slice of local life thrives in its many markets.
It’s bold enough for a Branson, cocky enough for a King Khan, audacious enough for any Armani, mesmerising enough for a Madonna…and it’s where you can call out to life and say: “Hey, Dubai, supersize me!”
Delhi remains that inscrutable city of India that only begins to reveal itself slowly. Once you give the city a chance, it begins to unravel its myriad faces.
Old meets new here in Edinburgh, a perfect blend of history and modernity. Go back in time, escape the humdrum of the city, to these Scottish castles full of allure and mystery.
Kiev, located in the eastern part of Ukraine, is nothing short of magical. Once the centre of the East Slavic civilization, the city today buzzes with a curious amalgamation of a rich historical past and contemporary attractions.
In St. Petersburg, the metro has been a lifeline for the people. A ride in the metro conveys the beauty of the city in a nutshell while reminiscing its rich history.
Delhi, the famed capital of India, is sometimes thought of as too loud and brash to be beautiful. But this ancient cosmopolitan city is also a history buff’s delight.
No matter how many times you’ve seen it, the sight of the 5th century Parthenon, imperiously rising out of the surrounding chaos of today’s heartless construction, always takes your breath away. And yet, we urge you to go beyond the many antiquated wonders and connect with an Athens that is feisty and full of tucked-away surprises.