
Witness Thailand’s Hat Yai Lantern Festival
Hat Yai Lantern Festival, also known as the “Colours of the South”, is one of the most attractive festivals you just can’t miss in Thailand this November.


Hat Yai Lantern Festival, also known as the “Colours of the South”, is one of the most attractive festivals you just can’t miss in Thailand this November.

From the home of the Clootie Wells comes another mystifying phenomenon that continues to intrigue people until now – the coin trees of the United Kingdom.
There’s beauty in lifelessness and you can just tell when you visit Deadvlei in Namibia. It is without a doubt the most beautiful “dead” place on earth!

Paranormal experts believed that the mysterious appearance of crop circles proved the existence of aliens. Do you think it’s true? You better find out!

Join in the fun at India’s Pushkar Camel Fair, an annual five-day celebration of flamboyant camels, livestock fair and competitions that will certainly entertain you!

Built in 4th Century BC and part of Iran’s Pasargadae World Heritage Site, the tomb of Cyrus the Great is the world’s oldest earthquake resistant structure.

Formed 900 years ago by a hydrothermal eruption, Champagne Pool is the most striking geothermal feature of New Zealand’s Waiotapu geothermal area. Let’s explore this astonishing wonder of nature.

You think museums are boring? You’ll never see museums the same way again after visiting Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in the Basque Country of Spain.

Voted as one of the “100 Soundscapes of Japan,” Sagano Bamboo Forest is the idyllic place to escape the bustling city life and completely immerse in nature.

Ready, get set, go! The cute rubber ducks will once again jostle their way along the River Neckar this October 11 for the annual Tübingen Rubber Duck Race.

Festive songs, vibrant street dancing, and intricately adorned masks take over the City of Smiles in October.

You can find many lakes that are crystal clear but no other lake can ever match New Zealand’s Blue Lake – the clearest lake in the world.