View Tweet Do you like kiteboard? then, you must try any of the best places in US to practice it with our guide http://t.co/pYD64GKW6X
Subscribe to Twitter

Blog Archives

Ranthambore Wildlife National Park – Eye in Eye with Tigers

For people who harbor an interest in wildlife, a safari may sound like a golden phrase to them. It offers them a unique opportunity to come face to face with various wild animals and observe them. In India, Ranthambore Wildlife National Park is a place that offers the same. This park is located in the [...]

The Golden Temple of Sikhs

Located in the city of Amritsar, near the border with Pakistan, we find one of the best examples of religious architecture in India, the Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple. It belongs to a religion known as Sikhism and his followers, the Sikhs, must journey to the temple at least once in life, it [...]

Amazing Medieval Castles outside Europe

Castles are the most important buildings of the era of feudalism and they began to proliferate especially in Europe, from the sixth century, as a simple rock formations used for the shelter of the people, but it was not until the tenth century when they start to become popular in the old continent and in [...]

The Ultimate Guide to India’s Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle of India, is one of the most popular tourist circuits, especially those traveling for the first time to this fascinating country. Normally, it is a journey lasting about eight days that combines the accommodation, transport and tours in New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, three of the most magical cities of northwest India to make [...]

Aarti Ceremony in India

One of the most beautiful aspects of traveling in India is the number of religious and spiritual ceremonies that seem to infuse daily life.  From mini shrines to Shiva in the dashboard of a taxi to large scale neighborhood temples and Aarti ceremonies, a trip to India is infused with spirituality. One of the most [...]

Diwali, the Festival that illuminates India

Diwali is celebrated for four or five days a year for members of various religions of India like Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. This year 2011, takes place on 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 October and commemorates the victory of good over evil. It is held at the new moon of the month of Kartika, [...]

The most unusual museums in the world: pottys, forgery, spy….

The collections that gather surprising objects such as toilets, forgery or instruments of torture are becoming more common throughout the world and are finding their way into the travel guides, as we can see on the Travel Blog of La Comunidad de Viajeros. 1. Museum of Forgery in Paris, France. Founded in 1951 by various French manufacturers, [...]

Cities of one color around the world

Across the globe, we can find unique places with a special charm as in the case of the selected cities by 101 lugares increíbles. They are almost monochromatic cities in which a color prevails and therefore some of them are known by the name of the color that stands out, as the white villages of [...]

Persian Gardens, a World Heritage Wonder

Historically, gardens have served as a decoration of houses, palaces, mansions… These are places where natural elements are mixed with fountains and sculptures for the pleasure of the senses. There are gardens for all tastes, from fine French and Italian gardens, Japanese relaxing gardens composed of stone and water, cactus gardens or romatic Persian gardens, a [...]

The most Bizarre Festivals in the world

Throughout the world, there are a huge number of popular celebrations rather unusual and weird that we wanted to collect for you from BBC Travel and The Blog of Rates to Go. Would you dare to participate in any of them? 1. Japan‘s Naked Festival (Hadaka Matsuri)  is a type of Japanese festival in which participants wear a minimum amount of clothing; usually just a Japanese loincloth (called fundoshi), sometimes [...]