A Nomad’s Guide to Exploring Java
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Eiffel Tower, Paris
Having a photo of this iconic landmark is probably the only acceptable proof you have of ever having gone to Paris. If you don't have one, no one will believe that you went there. The most classic shots of the Eiffel tower are taken from the
Bamboo Forest, Japan
We did get up early in the morning to visit the Bamboo forest, we went there by train. Just a short walked from the train station you can enter the Bamboo Forest. It is so worth the additional walking you will do in the forest. I
Senso-Ji, Japan
Asakusa is an oldest part off Tokyo amidst skyscrapers. It lies in the lap of the most modern part of Tokyo and probably that contributes to the charm of Asakusa. Located on the bank of Sumida river this place is still breathing traditional Japanese air. Asakusa
Fuji Mountain, Japan
An unforgettable experience to check off your bucket list. Mount Fuji is the world-famous symbol of Japan; a beautifully symmetrical, snow-capped cone rising from the earth that has been inspiring poets, pilgrims and painters, and many more people, for centuries. There are several ways to see and
Great Torii, Japan
Less than an hour from Hiroshima is Miyajima, a small island widely regarded to be one of the “Three Most Scenic Spots in Japan”. A claim like that can lead to big expectations, but Miyajima Island has no trouble living up the high praise. Mountains and
Koto-in, Japan
Koto-in is probably the most popular temple in Daitoku-ji. It was established in 1601 as a family temple by the famous military leader Hosokawa Tadaoki. The temple fame comes from its maples that produce beautiful colors in autumn. The long and narrow path from the temple gates
Central Park, New York
With a size of 340 hectares, Central Park is a popular rendez-vous spot for New Yorkers. The man-made idyll sees more than 25 million visitors, and is thus a magnet not just for tourists. Locals love their Central Park and the peace and quiet that can
Penguins on the beach, South Africa
Located in the historic port of Simon’s Town, there's a beach called Boulders beach. Boulders Beach is a sheltered beach made up of inlets between granite boulders, from which the name originated. Making it an ideal swimming spot for kids. Because it falls under the Table