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Review: Pel’s Post at The Outpost Lodge, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Diplomat.Today The Kruger National Park is the largest park in South Africa and covers no less than 2 million hectares of wilderness. The majority of visitors travel to the south of the park, leaving the north largely untouched and decidedly quieter. The northeastern corner of the country and park is Pafuri, which is home to some remarkable landscapes, flora and…
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Today is National Sweden Day: 5 top tips on how to celebrate it like a real Swede
Diplomat.Today On June 6, Sweden celebrates National Day in honor of two historical events: the election of Gustav Vasa as king (1523) and the new constitution (1809). It has been a public holiday since 2005. As summer approaches, anticipation grows for one of Sweden’s most beloved traditions: midsummer. Second only to Christmas in importance, this vibrant festival marks the start…
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Review: 02 Beach Club and Spa, Christ Church, Barbados
Diplomat.Today There are plenty of all-inclusive resorts in Barbados to choose from, but the O2 Beach Club and Spa takes all-inclusive to another level. Named after its life-giving oxygen, this sophisticated beach resort is the place to take in all that Barbados has to offer. Paradise is included at the O2 Beach Club. Food and drinks are provided in the…
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5 highlights of Hunan province in China
Diplomat.Today Hunan, a province in central China, is a cheeky mix of contradictions, old and new, clatter and tranquility, traditional and trendy. It is a region of mountains, rivers, lakes and urban areas. China’s most respected leader, Chairman Mao, was born here. The peaks of Zhangjiajie National Park provided an excellent setting for the movie Avatar. In particular, the striking…
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Shakespeare and Company: cultural heritage profile
Diplomat.Today At home » Seating » Paris Iconic bookstore for book lovers in Paris Welcome to our comprehensive travel guide to visiting Shakespeare and Company, a destination known for its unique blend of cultural richness, history and educational value in Paris, France. Here you will find detailed insights into what makes Shakespeare and Company such a unique cultural attraction. About…
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Rheinstein Castle: cultural heritage profile
Diplomat.Today At home » Seating » Trechtingshausen Discover the history and breathtaking views of Rheinstein Castle! Welcome to our comprehensive travel guide to visiting Rheinstein Castle, a destination known for its unique blend of cultural richness, history and educational value in Trechtingshausen, Germany. Here you will find detailed insight into what makes Rheinstein Castle such a unique cultural attraction. About…
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Booksellers of the Seine: cultural heritage profile
Diplomat.Today At home » Seating » Paris Explore historic bookstalls on the Seine. Welcome to our comprehensive travel guide to visiting Les bouquinistes de la Seine, a destination known for its unique blend of cultural richness, history and educational value in Paris, France. Here you will find detailed insights into what makes Les bouquinistes de la Seine such a unique…
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A guide to renting a boat
Diplomat.Today At home » Europe » The Netherlands We pride ourselves on providing authentic travel recommendations based on our experiences through unique images and visiting each destination. We may earn a commission if you purchase a product or book a reservation. Learn more > I recently rented a boat as a group because I had friends in town visiting Amsterdam.…
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Little Venice: cultural heritage profile
Diplomat.Today At home » Seating » Colmar Charming canals and colorful medieval houses. Welcome to our comprehensive travel guide to visiting La Petite Venise, a destination known for its unique blend of cultural richness, history and educational value in Colmar, France. Here you will find detailed insights into what makes La Petite Venise such a unique cultural attraction. About La…
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This trend is getting hot! Adventurous American Balloon Experiences
Diplomat.Today Hot air balloons, a symbol of adventure, imagination and love, have been traveling our skies since 1783, when the Montgolfier brothers designed the first documented paper and silk balloon that flew over Paris on November 21, 1783, crewed by Francois Pilatrê de Rozier and Francois Laurent, Marquis of Arlanders. And while hot air ballooning has never gone out of…
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