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Shared between Argentina and Chile, the Patagonia region encompasses some of the most strikingly beautiful and remote wilderness areas on the planet.
Rome is a city that beckons you to get delightfully lost in its labyrinth of narrow, cobblestoned streets.
The mere name 'Bali' evokes visions of paradise. This Indonesian island stunning in its natural beauty is also an ancient land rich with artistic and spiritual traditions.
Namibia is a country of bewitching and utterly surreal desert scenery that makes you feel as if you've landed on another planet.
With their ice-capped peaks scraping the sky, the Canadian Rockies contain some of North America's most spectacular mountain scenery and abundant wildlife.
With its verdant valleys, rolling hills, Renaissance cities, and Medieval hill towns, Tuscany is a vision of romantic, cinematic Italy.
Norway's famously photogenic fjords are even more breathtaking when experienced from hiking trails winding through their carved, cliff-walled inlets.
Tokyo is a megacity that defies all expectations - a supernova of urban magic where the ultramodern sits seamlessly beside ancient shrines and traditional tea houses.
Rising up from the clutches of the Cambodian jungle, the mesmerizing ancient ruins of Angkor Wat are the ultimate testament to the incredible architectural prowess of the Khmer Empire.