Located on China’s south coast, Hong Kong offers some of the world’s most intense shopping, sightseeing and dining experiences, yet moments of stillness await at every turn. Hong Kong has over 600 places of worship, from neighborhood temples to hilltop monasteries. Shopping is almost a religion too! From opulent malls like Pacific Place to the markets of Temple Street, tax-free Hong Kong is heaven for bargain hunters. From Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, hop aboard a Star Ferry for the crossing to Hong Kong Island. Explore the futuristic architecture of Hong Kong’s main business district, Central, then take a tram to [More]
Ireland is a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean. This travel video is about Ireland. Dublin is its capital and the Wicklow Mountains and rural landscape its natural paradise.
Dallas, Texas, is located along the Trinity River. The famous landmark of “The Big D”, as Dallas is often called, is the Reunion Tower. The region’s cattle herding history is captured in the Heritage Village and on central Pioneer Plaza. Another must-see is The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which documents the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. In the Arts District, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center are popular with visitors. The Dallas Zoo is great for children and the Dallas World Aquarium also has a jungle walk with monkeys. Families will also [More]
Atlanta, Georgia, is located near the Southern end of the Appalachian Mountains. It’s known as the ‘the city in a forest’ thanks to its lush canopy of trees. Most visitors know about the burning of Atlanta during the Civil War thanks to Gone with the Wind. The Atlanta History Center documents Civil War history, and another must-see attraction is the Martin Luther King Junior Historic Site. Enjoy the green city spaces at Centennial Olympic Park near the city’s downtown, or in midtown’s Piedmont Park. The best views of all are found at nearby Stone Mountain Park, the world’s largest exposed [More]
Seattle, on the coast between Puget Sound and Lake Washington is one of North America’s most beautiful cities. In Downtown Seattle, you will discover some of the city’s oldest buildings around Pioneer Square. The Seattle Waterfront is famous for its seafood restaurants and pleasure cruises, and it’s a short, steep climb to Pike Place Market.
The Central European city of Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and is one of the world’s great architectural jewels. Like a city from a children’s story book the city conjures up images of romantic fairy stories and dark gothic folk tales. The city is a cobblestone labyrinth where even locals get happily lost. An easy way to discover Prague is to follow the Royal Route, which starts at the Powder Tower and ends at Prague Castle. Along the way, stop at Old Town Square, a plaza surrounded by former palaces. Highlights here include the Astronomical Clock and [More]
Buenos Aires combines European architecture with a Latin passion for soccer, juicy cuts of meat, and of course, the tango! Buenos Aires was established as a trading port in the 16th century and soon became one of the richest countries in the world. Since then the city’s fortunes have faded, but its splendour remains.
Provence has bewitched many visitors by the diversity of its landscape. No wonder that it is the most often visited place in France. Its borders are hard to define. The area spreads roughly between the Rhône River, the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. Provence can offer beautiful country, romantic villages, and famous landmarks.
The name of this south-eastern European country translates to “Black Mountain” and this country has been called the “Hidden pearl of the Mediterranean.” WatchMojo.com learns more about tourism in Montenegro. In the next video Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel’s, Head operations, Marc Leaderman, takes a recce trip through a country he thought might be a bit dull, but turned out to blow him away.  
One of the most lush islands, Saint Lucia is as exciting as it is beautiful. With adventure, nightlife, romance, beaches, high end food and stunning hotels, this island will convince you that heaven can exist on Earth!
Rio is the second largest city in Brazil and the state capital of Rio de Janeiro. The city is best known for its beaches, carnivals, football, music and its well preserved tropical forests. Commonly known just as Rio and once a Portuguese colony, it was also the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries during the 1800s. Brasilia became the capital in 1960 when Brazil achieved independence. The historic sites, sparkling beaches, green belts and jubilant attitude of the locals embrace the tourists to the world where heaven meets the earth. Rio’s carnival with its effervescent samba dancers attracts thousands [More]
Washington D.C. is situated on the east coast of the USA, along the banks of the Potomac River. Most visitors begin at the National Mall. Zero Milestone is the proposed reference point for distances on all US maps. To the north is the White House. To the south stands the Washington Monument. The US Capitol Building, atop Capitol Hill, is the nation’s seat of federal government.
New Orleans, Louisiana, is a port city straddling the Mississippi River. Its mix of cultural influences makes ‘The Big Easy’ one of the liveliest and most popular destinations in the USA.
Ottawa is Canada’s picturesque capital, full of cultural attractions and natural beauty. The city’s Rideau Canal, which is great for ice-skating in winter and boating in summer, is surrounded by pathways for walking and cycling on warmer days.