Port Elizabeth, set along the beautiful shores of Algoa Bay, is located on the south eastern coast of Africa, and is a major tourist destination better known as the Friendly City! The city offers the best mix of eco-attractions as a holiday destination with a rich diversity: scenic nature trails and wildlife experiences, long golden beaches, historic heritage and a unique coastal climate.
Part of the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda is an island in the Caribbean famous for The Baths National Park, whose natural geologic granite formations dot the island's beaches and create stunning tidal pools and grottoes.
The capital of Saint Maarten, the Dutch side of this two nation island, Philipsburg is located on the isthmus between Groot Baai (Great Bay) and the Salt Pond. Founded in 1733 as a free port, the city is now the home to outstanding shopping, casinos, and a variety of hotels and resorts, including nearby Mullet Bay Resort and Golf Club.
Lake Maggiore, straddling the border of northern Italy and southern Switzerland, is the second-largest lake in Italy and one of the most scenically diverse. Surrounded by Alpine peaks and dotted with elegant towns, the lake has attracted visitors for centuries, including literary figures like Stendhal and Ernest Hemingway. The western shore is home to the Borromean Islands, a group of three small islands known for palaces, terraced gardens, and white peacocks that roam freely across the lawns.
Road Town, the vibrant capital of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), offers a charming blend of Caribbean culture, history, and natural beauty. Nestled around a horseshoe-shaped harbor and fringed by lush green hills, Road Town is the bustling heart of the BVI, where visitors can explore colorful markets, historical landmarks, and an inviting waterfront.
A major industrial area in the Loire Valley, it is an ancient city and was often visited in pilgrimages to pay homage to the tomb of St. Martin, a former bishop of Tours.
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Nestled in the heart of Namibia, Otjiwarongo offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. As a gateway to the country's northern wildlife reserves, this vibrant city serves as an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions. The city is renowned for its proximity to the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), a world-leading organization dedicated to the protection of these magnificent creatures. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the CCF, where they’ll learn about cheetah conservation efforts and witness these elegant animals up close.
Otjiwarongo is also celebrated for its warm hospitality and inviting atmosphere. The city’s local markets and eateries provide a taste of Namibian culture, with fresh produce and traditional dishes on offer. Not far from the city, the Otjiwa Safari Lodge offers luxurious accommodations and safari experiences that cater to both relaxation and adventure, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the surrounding wildlife.
In addition to its wildlife attractions, Otjiwarongo boasts scenic landscapes that are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Waterberg Plateau, a protected area with rich biodiversity, offers hiking trails and panoramic views of the Namibian countryside. The plateau is a refuge for rare species and provides an excellent setting for birdwatching and nature walks.
Fun fact: The name "Otjiwarongo" means "pleasant place" in the Herero language, reflecting the city’s reputation for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.