Also known as the Great Indian Desert, it actually lies in two countries: India and Pakistan. With 83 people per sq km, this is the most populated desert in the world.
Named after Mount Semeru, one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, Mount Bromo and the Tengger people who inhabit the area.
The park consists of 600 km² of undulating mountains and tropical wet evergreen forest.
A popular destination for its magnificent alpine scenery and great hiking and rock climbing opportunities.
One of the finest tiger reserves in the country and one of the best places to see these majestic predators in the wild.
These two million years old islands are spread over an area of 18.44 square kilometers.
A beautiful Japanese city, home to many well preserved scenic and historical sites.
Come and see the spring approaching and witness an amazing flower scenery.
It is best known for its beautiful white beach and hot springs.
It's Thailand's largest island and tourism has transformed it into Thailand's wealthiest province.
An ancient rock fortress and palace, one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka.
A very creative 'Z' criss-cross building made its appearance in Beijing Central Business District in 2009.
Better know under the name of Bird's Nest, the stadium is the world's largest steel structure.
Going to Punggol Beach is like going back in time: peaceful atmosphere, away from the crowds.
Although the beach is absolutely amazing, this place is famous between climbers due to the high limestone cliffs.
Originally a backpacker hot spot, today Ao Nang is the busiest beach destination in Thailand's Krabi Province.