Brazil · Milonga
Serra da Capivara: Rock Art Across a Vast Landscape
Prehistoric paintings, dramatic views and well-kept trails make this national park rewarding, though advance guide arrangements are essential.
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Brazil · Milonga
Prehistoric paintings, dramatic views and well-kept trails make this national park rewarding, though advance guide arrangements are essential.
Cook Islands · Ngatangiia District
Kayak and paddleboard hire, turtle-spotting trips and lively illuminated night paddles make this a popular base for exploring Muri Lagoon.
Fiji · Yadua
Fiji’s striking dune park combines shaded forest, open sand and beach walking, backed by a well-regarded visitor centre.
Australia · Purnululu
Striped domes, vast gorges and memorable walks reward travellers prepared for the demanding drive into Purnululu.
Armenia · Akhtala
A peaceful castle-church near Alaverdi, Akhtala pairs surviving frescoes with broad scenery and a quietly affecting atmosphere.
Mongolia · Дархан
Historic buildings, a green valley and sweeping hillside views reward travellers prepared for a long, rough drive.
Azerbaijan · Baku
A compact museum complex where public reviews consistently praise the intertwined Zoroastrian, Hindu and Sikh history.
Georgia · Folkston
Strong public feedback points to guided boat tours, frequent wildlife sightings and accessible swamp views as the refuge’s main draws.
Japan · Hiroshima
Preserved beside Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome confronts Hiroshima’s wartime destruction while expressing a lasting appeal for peace.
Bhutan · Gonphu
Bhutan’s oldest national park earns strong notices for birdlife, elephants, golden langurs and the sheer diversity of its subtropical landscapes.
Indonesia · Kecamatan Pondok Melati
Strong public feedback points to an engaging facilitator-led program focused on leadership, communication, teamwork and reflection.
Hong Kong
This compact, free museum in Kowloon Park pairs archaeological finds and interactive exhibits with an impressive former military building.
Singapore · Singapore
A shaded city park combining walking paths, historical landmarks, gardens and one of Singapore’s most photographed tree tunnels.
Cambodia · ភូមិបឹងមាលា
Crumbling sandstone, mature jungle and an elevated walkway make Prasat Beng Mealea one of the region’s most atmospheric temple visits.
Laos · Luang Prabang
An ornate place of worship within the Royal Palace Museum complex, admired for its layered roofs, vivid decoration and strong photo opportunities.
Sri Lanka · Nallathanniya
Night climbs, highland scenery and deep spiritual significance define this demanding pilgrimage to Sri Pada, also known as Adam’s Peak.
Malaysia · Hulu Langat
Clear safety briefings, attentive instructors and lively obstacle trails make this Hulu Langat adventure centre especially approachable for newcomers.
Mauritius
Mauritius’s vast national park pairs cool forest walks with demanding trails, waterfall viewpoints and dramatic, camera-ready landscapes.
Philippines · Puerto Princesa City
This active Palawan stop combines a limestone cave ascent with forest scenery and a zipline descent from the summit.
Botswana · Kasane
Knowledgeable guiding and close-up encounters make this crocodile-focused visit a worthwhile addition to a Kasane wildlife itinerary.
South Africa · Pretoria
Public reviews praise this Pretoria heritage site for its broad historical perspective, peaceful parkland and helpful staff, despite dim display lighting.
Nigeria · Lagos
A preserved railway residence, compact museum and photogenic picnic setting make Jaekel House a rewarding cultural stop in Lagos.
Israel
Caves, marked trails and a prehistoric film make this nature preserve a rewarding half-day outing for families and history-minded walkers.
Ghana · Accra
Reviews portray Ussher Fort as a powerful but poorly maintained historic site, where guided interpretation adds vital context.