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1. Nuuk, Greenland Greenland is known for the Big Arctic Five: dog sledding, pioneering people, whales, the Northern Lights, glaciers and snow. If catching a glimpse of the aurora borealis is something to do on your bucket list, you’ve come to ...
1. Museum Kata Andrea Hirata “Bermimpilah karena Tuhan akan memeluk mimpi-mimpimu (Dream, for God will embrace your dreams)” – Andrea Hirata Founded in early 2010, Museum Kata Andrea Hirata is Indonesia’s first literary museum. Inspired by Belitung-native Andrea Hirata’s best-selling novel “Laskar Pelangi (The ...
Not just famous for their meatballs and IKEA. ...
1. Hiroshima Visit: Itsukushima Shrine Located on Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine is dedicated to the three sea goddesses in ancient Japanese legends. Since ancient times, the palace island was regarded as a place of holiness and filled with tons of legends. Itsukushima Shrine and its tori gate are built over water to ...
Wine, cheese, pork and seafood - what’s there not to love? ...
It is a lengthy, back-breaking expedition to cover on foot and yet, the Way of St. James attracts thousands of pilgrims every year ...
The historic neighbourhood is a hub for shopping and eating ...
From warm weather getaways to snowy slopes and everything in between ...
From witnessing the Northern Lights to setting off on an ice diving adventure, the Nordic island nation abounds with awe-inspiring attractions and thrilling activities ...










