In the 8th century C.E., Javan Buddhist Rsi Markandya saw an incredible glow in the distance. This light kept going up and falling down, performing an amazing dance in the sky. The priest, intrigued by this peculiar phenomenon, decided to go on a quest in search of the source of […]
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Villa Keong – Pasut Beach
Bali is an incredibly colorful island. Plenty of visitors will find something for themselves there: from the large hotel resorts with elegant restaurants and bars of Uluwatu to the impressive villas built amid the lush vegetation of Ubud. When going through this captivating land, I wondered if I could find […]
Read MoreFurama Villas Ubud – Bali
Ubud, also called the Heart of Bali, is located less than an hour drive north of the Denpasar airport. Unlike the bustling, tourist-filled Seminyak or Kuta, Ubud radiates incredible tranquility and harmony. Never in a rush, the locals take great pride in tradition, nature’s values and beliefs for generations. And […]
Read MoreRenaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa – Eden Garden
For many centuries, we have been pondering over the concept of paradise. Eden – a garden created in the East, where everything was plentiful, with plant life always being lush, and man enjoying a happy and peaceful life. A place that is breathtaking with its beauty, where the sweetness of […]
Read MoreOrchard Rendezvous Hotel
Traditions are easily outdated by modernization. This does not mean that you cannot mix or combine them. Sometimes they create a perfectly coordinated duet, which can be easily seen in the newly opened Orchard Rendezvous Hotel. The Orchard Rendezvous Hotel (from Far East Hospitality) is located on one of the […]
Read MoreRendezvous Hotel Singapore
When planning a trip to distant countries and browsing through countless amounts of hotel offers, we often feel lost. And even though the idea of luxury is different for every traveler, we all still want to find a resort that is characterized by a beautiful and original interior, friendly room […]
Read MoreNamibia Part 8 – N/a’an ku se Lodge
Tourism can often be damaging to exotic environments. However, if it wasn’t for generous financial support by visitors a lot of orphaned animals, endangered species would be dead before long. Wild creatures often shot by ruthless poachers or ran over by cars, leaving their babies behind all alone. It is […]
Read MoreNamibia Part 7 – Lüderitz
When describing Namibia, one cannot omit the bloody experiences that affected this beautiful country. And even though histories of many African nations have been interlaced with years of prosperity and years of brutal wars, it might seem like the war between German colonizers and native tribes of Namibia has forever […]
Read MoreNamibia Part 6 – Duwisib Castle
Currently, the official language in Namibia is English, although up until 1990 it was possible to use English, German and also Afrikaans. Afrikaans is a mix of European languages and the tongues of native South-African tribes such as the clans of the Herero and Nama peoples, whom I had a […]
Read MoreNamibia Part 5 – Dune 45
The Namib desert is the oldest desert in the world, stretching over a distance of more than 1300 km along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, from the southern border of Angola, across the entire territory of Namibia, all the way to the northern part of South Africa. The Namib […]
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