Diana Doe

Hi, I’m Diana, I love to travel all over the world, but it’s Africa that holds a special place in my heart. My mission in life is to help people.

5 Hidden places to visit in France

Here’s our guide to visiting 5 of France’s secret out-of-the-way towns, villages, and hidden gems, for the more discerning traveler. Its small towns are so appealing and romantic — swathed in centuries old cobbled lanes, stone cottages and castles, and tumbling geraniums. You’ll be transported back in time to a quainter and simpler version of

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The Night of Taranta

The  Night of Taranta is a popular music festival that aims to enhance the traditional music of Salento through its revival and contamination with other musical languages. It takes place in August, in an itinerant form in various squares of Salento, starting from Corigliano d’Otranto and culminating in the concert of Melpignano, which sees the

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How I Relax on Lazy Sundays

You wake up and you know it’s going to be a lazy Sunday.  Today is all about the fine art of having a relaxing, soothing, snoozing Sunday! A perfect slow day, a day for breakfasts in bed, naps and baths.

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Steve McCurry

Steve McCurry is best known for his evocative colour photographs that document social issues in wider global geopolitics. His work spans conflict, ancient traditions, vanishing cultures, and contemporary culture; retaining a human element throughout. He has braved several battlefields around the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran, to capture armed conflicts, territorial invasions, and war-infested

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A Fortune-Teller Told Me

Warned by a Hong Kong fortune-teller not to risk flying for a whole year, Tiziano Terzani – a vastly experienced Asia correspondent – took what he called ‘the first step into an unknown world… It turned out to be one of the most extraordinary years I have ever spent: I was marked for death, and

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Pattan’s pumpkin Story

“Pattan’s Pumpkin: A Traditional Flood Story from Southern India”, by  Chitra Soundar, is a story based on a traditional tale of the Irula people, who live in the hills of southern India. Pattan and his wife are farmers, responsible caretaker of their land and their various animals, including the insects. One day, Pattan finds a

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The history of the Chinese zodiac

This legend explains how the Chinese calendar was created. It is a lunar calendar, so each month corresponds to an entire lunar cycle. The calendar is composed of 12 cycles that last one year, each of which is named after an animal. Unlike the western zodiac however the Chinese one is not based on stars

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Yonder

Les meilleurs hôtels, restaurants, adresses, city guides, destinations de voyage en France et partout dans le monde sont sur YONDER. https://www.yonder.fr/

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Top Off-the-beaten Experiences in Africa

Top Off-the-beaten Experiences in Africa

Africa’s vast landscapes and rich cultural tapestry offer endless possibilities for those seeking unique experiences. While iconic safaris and famous landmarks like Victoria Falls or Mount Kilimanjaro draw countless visitors, the continent holds much more beneath its surface. Beyond the well-trodden paths lie lesser-known treasures waiting to be uncovered, from remote deserts to secluded. For

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Guide to Aberdare National Park

Guide to Aberdare: Kenya’s Solitude of Wilderness

Located in the central highlands of Kenya, Aberdare National Park is a striking destination filled with rugged mountains, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls. Established in 1950, the park offers visitors a chance to explore one of Kenya’s most diverse ecosystems, from bamboo forests to mist-covered moorlands. The park is a refuge for a variety of

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Guide to Arusha National Park

Guide to Arusha: Tanzania’s Urban Safari

Arusha National Park is a captivating destination located in northern Tanzania. It is famous for its varied landscapes, diverse wildlife, and proximity to the bustling city of Arusha. Situated just 25 km from the city, the park is a popular day-trip spot for those looking to experience Tanzania’s natural beauty without venturing too far from

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Guide to Gombe Stream National Park

Guide to Gombe Stream: Tanzania’s Island Safari

Gombe Stream National Park is a premier destination for primate enthusiasts. This is particularly due to its association with the legendary Jane Goodall and her groundbreaking research on chimpanzee behavior. Situated in the remote western part of Tanzania, along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, the park spans a mere 35 square kilometers (14 square miles),

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Guide to Manda National Park

Guide to Manda: Chad’s Explosive Safari

Located in the northern part of Chad, Manda National Park is one of the country’s most significant natural reserves. Established in 1965, the park covers over 1,000 square kilometers of land and is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from savannahs and woodlands to wetlands. The park’s rich ecosystems are home to a variety of

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Guide to Pendjari National Park

Guide to Pendjari: Benin’s Diverse Safari

Located in Benin’s far northwest, Pendjari National Park is a vital part of the W-Arly-Pendjari (WAP) complex, a transboundary conservation area that spans Benin, Burkina Faso, and Niger. As one of West Africa’s most important protected reserves, it covers 2,755 square kilometers of diverse ecosystems ranging from savannah grasslands to forests and water bodies. This

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Guide to Spending a Weekend in Bangkok, Thailand

Guide to Spending a Weekend in Bangkok

Bangkok is a city that promises an overload on your senses and will leave you questioning every dietary choice you’ve ever made. With its tantalizing street food, vibrant nightlife, and culture that can only be described as “extra,” it’s a weekend destination that begs you to dive headfirst into its chaos. While charming, Thailand’s capital

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The Timeless Art of Hunting: A Journey into Nature’s Heart in Croatia

Hunting is more than just an activity—it’s an ancient art, passed down through generations, that fosters a deep connection with nature. For centuries, it has served as a way for humanity to not only provide sustenance but also to engage in a profound understanding of the wild. Far from being a reckless pursuit, modern hunting

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Most Walkable Cities in the World

Most Walkable Cities in the World in 2024

Seeing a destination on foot is one of the most endearing experiences one can have. For those of us who believe that cars are merely metallic cages of stress and public transit an elaborate game of “How Much Elbow Room Can I Sacrifice Today?”—there’s something refreshingly simple about cities designed for feet. From ancient cities

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