72 Moments in Lesotho
The African state of Lesotho is a country that many folks would most likely have trouble finding on a map, and for good reason. This landlocked country, known as the Kingdom in the Sky due to its high altitude, is situated entirely inside the boundaries of South Africa and is indeed small in area that …. Read More
Things to See and Do in Amman
Amman, Jordan’s capital, is a bustling metropolis that has yet to forget its roots. As one of the oldest Amman includes a rich and prolific history which crosses empires and the centuries. Roman Theater The first inhabitants came throughout the Neolithic period, around 8500 BC. The town finally passed through the palms of Persians, Assyrians, …. Read More
VIDEO: Visiting the Bab Mansour Gate in Meknes
David’s Been This is traveling all across the Moroccan city of Meknes. In this short movie, David shows the town gate Bab Mansour. Named after its architect El-Mansour, this gate dates back to the 18th Century and is still now a legend of this UNESCO World Heritage town. A magnificent piece of architecture coated this …. Read More
Celebrity Travel Addicts: JB and Ren of Will Travel For Food
I Encounter Ren along with JB of Will Travel. This adventuresome couple have traveled to each country’s regional restaurants. So they have made it their mission food plays a major part in their journeys. Meet with JB and Ren and have a look at in which she is their off to next and her Listing for …. Read More
VIDEO Attractions in Kandy, Sri Lanka: Seeing the Giant White Buddha Statue
David’s Been This is at the mountainous town of Kandy, vacationing around all the principal sites and monuments of the city of Sri Lanka. Driving through the city centre, David and team pass the Hindu shrine while going towards the White Buddha Statue. The tallest and most well-known Buddha statue in the city stands beneath …. Read More
VIDEO: The World’s Largest Mosque: The Unfinished Hassan Mosque of Rabat, Morocco
David’s Been This can be in Rabat, Morocco, currently vacationing one of the most interesting sites in the nation. Construction began on this mosque in 1191, but later Sultan Yacoub al-Mansour, the mastermind behind the structure died the construction stopped. What remains now is the minaret of what has been likely to be the greatest …. Read More
VIDEO: Manila
Manila! Six months ago I traveled for the very first time to Manila, The Philippines! With my DJI Mavic Pro drone that their I seized some aerial drone footage during my five times! I flew my drone around the Central Business District, Chinatown, Muntinlupa, a few markets that were wet and the BGC region which …. Read More
10 Backpacking Tips that All Travelers Ought to Know
Travelers come in all forms and sizes. Various travellers have different traveling goals. Generally, travel goals have been dominated by the traveling budget. Some travelers want to journey with luxury and relaxation. They don’t mind shelling a tiny bit of dough from their pockets, even while there are some travelers want to research their culture …. Read More
Guide to Shark Cage Diving in South Africa
Shark Cage Diving in South Africa is perhaps one of the experiences. A fear exists in all people that could cause us to deny the idea of putting in the sport with a few Great White Sharks, of the ocean’s top predators. The reality is that there are numerous misconceptions about these creatures, and shark …. Read More
60 Instagram Pics That Will Make You Wish to See Serbia & Bosnia Now
On my latest trip to Bosnia, Serbia & Herzegovina I had been amazed by its beauty and the hospitality of the folks! I’ve been busy on Instagram for the better part of 3 years now documenting my excursions every day to inspire people. Serbia Bosnia & Herzegovina Here are my 60 Instagram pics whom I …. Read More