Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap, literally means Siam Defeated, is nestled in the northwestern Cambodia and is the capital of the Siem Reap province. In the recent years, this city is considered a prime tourist destination in Asia.
Siem Reap, literally means Siam Defeated, is nestled in the northwestern Cambodia and is the capital of the Siem Reap province. In the recent years, this city is considered a prime tourist destination in Asia.
Rarotonga is the biggest and by far the most popular among the exotic Cook Islands. Its capital, Avarua, is nicknamed ‘’town’’ where the administrative, commerce and trade side of the island is seen.
Palm Springs is a resort city in California, in the Riverside County within Coachella Valley 107 miles east of Los Angeles. The city is 94 square miles wide which makes it the largest city by land area in California.
One of the most famous islands that make up Bahamas is the Out Islands. Traditionally referred as the Family Islands by the locals, the low-in-population island is boasting of nature’s wonders which made way for the country’s tourism to soar.
New Orleans is the largest city and metropolitan area of Louisiana. Located in the south part of the state sitting along the Mississippi River, this city has become famous for its assemblage of unique architecture that traces its historical roots and implies its diverse culture.
Budapest is the capital and the largest city of Hungary and one of the biggest cities in the European Union. Being Hungary’s prime city, it serves as commercial and political hub of the country.
Boston is the largest city and the capital of Massachusetts in the United States. Boston serves as an anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater Boston. One of the oldest cities of the US, Boston was able to witness significant happenings in history such as the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston.
Dubrovnik is tagged as the Pearl of the Adriatic mainly because of the white stone beauty of Ancient City Walls. No other city in the world was able to preserve such an enchanting feature that is why in the 1970’s it officially became part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.