inari shrine japan

Casual walk in the heart of Japan

A classic number one attraction in the modern Japan. Fushimi Inari, 10,000 orange shrines dedicated to the god of rice and sake, spread across a mountain. If you manage to avoid the crowds, the walk along the trail can be a mini-adventure…
matanzas accommodation, eco house

Best housing in Chile

If surfing alone is not the reason to visit Matanzas, local housing definitely is. The small town hosts a number of luxury places that look like they’ve just been taken out of the design catalogue. Say hi to your dream vacation. What…
Korean Demilitarized Zone, DMZ

Get caught at the world’s most dangerous border

The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a 4-kilometre wide belt stretching 250km, splits the Korean peninsula in half, creating a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea. Technically, the countries are still at war - so “demilitarised"…
sushi, tokyo sushi, japan sushi

Sushi overdose at the world’s largest fish market

Right in the center of Tokyo - Tsukiji, world’s largest wholesale fish and seafood market. Most people come here to have some sashimi or sushi for breakfast. Brave ones line-up from 4am to see the famous tuna auction. And while the food…
I amsterdam sign, picnic

Selfie at the most-hated Amsterdam sight

The world famous "I Amsterdam" sign is actually hated by locals and is nowhere near the offbeat sights. That being said, I have never seen a person who’d resist a picture there - just to tick off the box. To make the experience slightly…
Rio Preguicas by fast boat

Speed boating through sand dunes

Relaxed and chill boat ride through the jungles, swimming in the sand lagoons, small villages, and local food. Honestly, it is nothing special per se; but speed rafting through the river is really fun; and the seafood cooked - just divine.…
El Ateneo, most beautiful bookshop

World's most beautiful bookshop

Located in the old opera Teatro Grand Splendid, this place is guaranteed to awe you. According to Guardian, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is the second most beautiful bookshop in the world. Not sure about Guardian, but I have never seen a…