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The streets of Malabo feature some fine examples of Spanish colonial architecture.

Equatorial Guinea Travel Guide

In a bid to diversify its economy away from declining oil revenues, Equatorial Guinea has now opened its doors to tourism. Now is the opportune time to visit, before the hordes arrive!    

A view of Lac Salé, where the water colour fluctuates between blue, brown and green.

Comoros Travel Guide

The Comoros Islands are a destination which is ideal for intrepid travellers who seek to get off the well-worn tourist circuit.

A raised limestone reef with no beaches, but plenty of cliffs and reef, Niue is affectionally known as ‘The Rock’.

Niue Travel Guide

Affectionally known as ‘The Rock’, the tiny Pacific Ocean island of Niue is a charming, remote, off-the-beaten track destination.

The Cover Photo: A view of the truly magnificent Shah Mosque, a highlight of Esfahan.

Iran Travel Guide

Iran is unlike most countries - a fascinating travel destination which offers an overwhelming amount of sightseeing, including no less than 27 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills", the topography of Rwanda is ideal for the cultivation of tea.

Rwanda Travel Guide

Rwanda is a diverse and enchanting African destination, which is clean, efficient, corruption-free, organised, safe, friendly and absolutely visitor-friendly.

Yangykala Canyon, a highlight of Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan Travel Guide

One of the most closed and reclusive countries in the world, the enigma of Central-Asia, Turkmenistan is a fascinating and little-understood travel destination.

The Roman theatre at Sabratha.

Libya Travel Guide

After decades of the reclusive Ghaddafi regime, and more than ten years of civil war, Libya is finally dusting itself off and slowly opening its door to tourists. For intrepid travellers...