Urban Exploration (Urbex)
Urban exploration turns forgotten, off-limits places into venues of discovery – but only if approached responsibly. This guide equips travelers with everything needed for urbex: from legal do’s and don’ts to hazard-spotting, gear essentials, and photography advice. It emphasizes respect for each site and its owners, while offering practical tips (how to find locations, plan your trip, pack right, and…
World’s Best Pride Parades
This ultimate Pride travel guide helps you plan Pride celebrations around the globe, from NYC to São Paulo. It covers Pride’s history and local significance, compares top events, and offers practical advice on dates, routes, safety, and packing. Every facet is detailed: how to pick the right Pride, when big parades happen, flight and hotel booking strategies, and festival etiquette.…
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Danger
“When sites are removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger, it is a great victory for all.” – Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO Director-General.
Most Unique Borders Worldwide: Tourist Guide & Facts
From the heights of Mount Everest to the quiet intrigue of a divided village, borders reveal unexpected stories. On one hand, the world’s highest peak literally serves as a summit-line between Nepal and China. On the other, a library spanning Vermont and Quebec is an elegant reminder of how neighbors can share space. Across deserts, forests, and rivers, borders can…
World’s Most Famous Race Tracks
This guide profiles the world’s most famous race circuits – from Monaco’s tight street loop to the Nürburgring’s 20.8 km “Green Hell”. Each track’s history, signature corners, lap records and marquee events (Triple Crown races like Indy 500, Monaco, Le Mans, or iconic turns like Spa’s Eau Rouge and Suzuka’s 130R) are explained. Detailed tips are given on attending races (tickets,…
A Tour of Micro-Nations: Sealand, Liberland, and Beyond
Micronations are self-declared “do-it-yourself” countries that mimic real states but lack international recognition. Famous examples include Sealand (a WWII sea fort off the UK) and Liberland (a 7 km² Danube island between Croatia and Serbia). Neither is a true country by law. Sealand was founded in 1967 by pirate-radio enthusiast Paddy Roy Bates; Liberland by libertarian politician Vít Jedlička in…
Akihabara Electric Town: The Ultimate Tech Shopper’s Guide
Akihabara’s Electric Town is at its richest when approached with preparation and insight. This guide has pulled back the curtain on every detail a tech-lover needs – from navigating the maze of gadget megastores to digging through component stalls and vintage-game vaults. Readers will now know which sub-districts to hit, what local customs to observe, and how to avoid tourist…
World’s Best Botanical Gardens
The world’s top botanical gardens blend science, history and horticulture into living museums. Iconic sites like London’s Kew Gardens, Cape Town’s Kirstenbosch and Singapore’s Botanic Gardens are celebrated not just for their beauty, but for their scientific legacy. Kew, a 300-acre UNESCO site, holds over 50,000 plant species and runs the world’s largest seed bank. Singapore’s tropical gardens helped launch…
Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh: The Ultimate Vietnam Food Guide
This guide blends practical tips with cultural context to help readers savor Vietnam from the first bowl of pho in Hanoi to the last sip of cafe sua da in Saigon. Each section aims to inform and inspire: understanding not just what to eat (from street stalls to chic cafes), but why these foods matter. By organizing content regionally and…
A Backpacker’s Guide to Central America
Backpacking through Central America is an unforgettable journey of volcano climbs and jungle treks, ancient ruins and Caribbean reefs. This guide has mapped out every detail – from the best seasons to the cheapest daily budget, from visa rules at each border to the safety precautions every solo traveler should take. Each country, from Guatemala’s highlands to Panama’s islands, is…


