Chile · San Pedro de Atacama
Tulor: a compact window into Atacama’s ancient past
Tulor combines modest archaeological remains, reconstructed houses and clear interpretation with a peaceful desert walk and volcano views.
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Chile · San Pedro de Atacama
Tulor combines modest archaeological remains, reconstructed houses and clear interpretation with a peaceful desert walk and volcano views.
Fiji · Levuka
Levuka’s preserved colonial streets, heritage sites and calm waterfront atmosphere appeal to travellers interested in Fiji’s early history.
Fiji · Bouma
An accessible first waterfall leads into a steeper rainforest hike, with swimming pools, ridge views and two further cascades as rewards.
Brazil · Fabião I
Strong public feedback points to a striking guided cave experience, with preserved wall paintings, dramatic formations and informative local guides.
Cook Islands · Arorangi · $$$$
Highland Paradise pairs Cook Islands history and ceremony with a buffet dinner and a spirited cultural performance in Arorangi.
China · Yinchuan
Yinchuan’s Western Xia cemetery pairs monumental earthen tombs with a well-regarded museum and a striking mountain setting.
Azerbaijan · Sheki
A compact, richly decorated landmark whose painted rooms and windows impress, though short visits, strict photo rules and value concerns divide reviewers.
Armenia · Vagharshapat
Ancient cathedral ruins, a small museum and occasional Mount Ararat views make Zvartnots a rewarding historical stop near Yerevan.
New Zealand
Coastal tracks, clear water and flexible boat connections make Abel Tasman a standout choice for walkers prepared for steep sections.
Taiwan
Taiwan’s highest summit rewards prepared hikers with dramatic scenery, maintained trails and a demanding high-altitude ascent.
Nepal · Kathmandu
An ancient stupa, prayer flags and sweeping Kathmandu Valley views make this elevated religious complex a rewarding city stop.
Singapore · Singapore
Singapore’s highest hill delivers a vigorous forest workout, varied walking routes and occasional wildlife sightings, but no summit panorama.
Bhutan · Merak
A remote protected landscape near Merak, praised for temperate forests, wildlife, mountain scenery and its enduring mythical snowman lore.
French Polynesia · MOOREA
Tiki Parc Moorea pairs multiple zip lines with elevated obstacle courses, a safety tutorial and a surprisingly physical canopy workout.
Indonesia · Kecamatan Gambir
This Gambir-based operator earns strong feedback for guided mountain outings, family support and carefully managed team-building programmes.
Vietnam · Thượng Trạch
Traveller reviews describe Hang Sơn Đoòng as a spectacular but physically demanding expedition supported by a highly professional crew.
Malaysia · Ampang
Strong safety feedback, patient instruction and options for different abilities make MIR Adventures especially appealing to outdoor climbing newcomers.
Laos · Luang Prabang
This traditional stilt house combines architecture, artefacts, gardens and hands-on workshops in an intimate Old Luang Prabang setting.
South Africa
A transboundary mountain park known for basalt cliffs, varied hiking trails, waterfalls, San rock art and far-reaching viewpoints.
Thailand · Tambon Sam Roi Yot
A steep approach leads through coastal scenery to a vast cave where a pavilion catches the natural light.
Philippines · San Mateo
ATV runs and aerial activities earn enthusiastic feedback, but reports of staffing gaps and equipment problems make advance confirmation important.
Botswana · Maun
Strong reviews highlight responsive planning, well-matched safari camps and smooth transfers across Botswana and wider southern Africa.
Israel · Dimona
A substantial desert archaeological site known for its restored Nabataean buildings, caravan-route history and quiet camping facilities.
Egypt · Qetaa Maryout
A highly rated heritage site near the Monastery of Saint Mina, reached by an exposed walk and valued for its sacred history and quiet setting.