Lake Baikal in Russia: Discover the oldest and deepest lake in the world

Lake Baikal, located in southeastern Siberia, is distinguished by its clear waters and unique ecosystem. It is the oldest and deepest lake in the world, and Baikal contains species of animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere else in the world, which makes visiting Baikal an exceptional experience for tourists. The lake is one … Read more

“The battle over compensation”: Will the aviation lobby succeed in curtailing the rights of European travelers

As EU institutions discuss amendments to the Passenger Rights Act these days, concerns are mounting that compensation for flight delays or cancellations will be reduced, under pressure from airlines that describe the current rules as an unfair financial burden. But the discussion of the details of airline passenger rights is no longer purely European; many … Read more

Mozambique is banking on luxury tourism through a South African company

Authorities in Mozambique have announced an agreement with South Africa’s Singita Group, which specializes in luxury tourism and travel, to invest more than $100 million in tourism projects on Santa Carolina Island and the neighboring island in the Bazaruto Archipelago, in the Indian Ocean. Santa Carolina Island, which became famous worldwide after hosting the reality … Read more

“The situation is not as you hear”: Somalia seeks to revive its tourism sector

Somalia is making efforts to attract tourists, banking on its clear waters and sandy beaches, although the security situation remains unstable outside the capital, Mogadishu . “I didn’t tell my family exactly where I was going, but… from the moment I got off the plane, I felt completely at ease,” AFP quoted Cheryl, who came … Read more

Why is Mauritius an ideal destination for a year-end holiday?

Among the islands of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is a shining name in the world of tourism with its white beaches, calm blue waters, soft sands that stretch out like silk ribbons, and turquoise waters that ripple alongside green mountains. As winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, Mauritius is experiencing its most vibrant tropical season, … Read more

Kuwait is attracting cultural tourism and seeking to have Failaka Island listed as a World Heritage Site

At the Kazma Cultural Center in the Jahra area, officials from the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters in Kuwait stood listening with interest to the report of the Polish mission from the University of Warsaw, which spent 5 weeks excavating for archaeological treasures buried underground, before moving to the archaeological site to examine … Read more

Edinburgh…the charming jewel of Scotland

If you are one of those who love traveling to ancient cities, then among all European cities, Edinburgh will certainly capture your imagination, as it is a city that combines tradition, Scottish authenticity, and the modernity of the present with the splendor and beauty of picturesque nature. It looks like a city in ancient novels, … Read more

Polonezkoy…a Polish village that is turning into the most prominent tourist destination in Istanbul

On the outskirts of the Turkish city of Istanbul, the village of Polonezkoy appears to onlookers as a quiet rest stop that combines nature and history dating back nearly 180 years, when it was founded by Polish immigrants in the middle of the 19th century. Since that time, the village has remained a haven for … Read more

Four hours in Doha… How do you impress a friend coming from Bali?

The summer nap was going as it should: sleepiness, air conditioner playing winter tunes in the height of summer, and a dark curtain tightly closed, until the phone vibrated with the sound of a WhatsApp notification. It’s Indonesian Mubin, a friend from university, crammed into a four-hour transit at Doha airport. He asked if these … Read more