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Oruro: the pagan Carnival of the Andes
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Oruro: the pagan Carnival of the Andes

There is a colorful and captivating carnival, in South America, a magical one for both its appearance and unique style. And …no, it’s not the one of Rio de Janeiro! In order to admire it, you have to travel to the Andes mountains, in Bolivia, and specifically to the town of Oruro—also famous for its […]

Acireale: Mount Etna’s Mardi Gras Carnival
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Acireale: Mount Etna’s Mardi Gras Carnival

  Between February and March, at the foot of Mount Etna, a tradition is repeated: every year, almost uninterrupted, since the distant 16th century. It is the Carnival of Acireale, the mardi gras festival that lights up the Sicilian coastal night, often competing with the volcano’s lava fountains in the background. The heart of this […]

Looking for a weird Mardi Gras? Come to Binche!
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Looking for a weird Mardi Gras? Come to Binche!

Is Belgium “a boring country”? Don’t say it before you book a unique experience in Binche, a little-known town located in the heart of this nation with a dual -Germanic and French- soul. Binche is home to one of the strangest Mardi Gras Carnivals in the world. And while it’s not the big-name celebration of […]

Canada, ski and the lake
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Canada, ski and the lake

Lake Louise is a mountain village, and here in Canada, that means a lot of things. With fewer than 700 residents nestled in a stunning corner of Alberta, Lake Louise is connected to the rest of the world only by Calgary Airport (YYC), but its few wooden houses overlooking a picturesque, crystal-clear lake are an […]

Thailand, the splendor of Chiang Mai
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Thailand, the splendor of Chiang Mai

Thailand is one of the top tourist destinations in February. In this corner of the world, where winter doesn’t exist, you can spend a few weeks under the tropical sun, perhaps lounging on a hidden beach or exploring dreamlike locations. Chiang Mai, although far from the tropical sea, is one such dream places. Located in […]

Seychelles: Myths to Debunk and Beauty
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Seychelles: Myths to Debunk and Beauty

If patriarchy isn’t your thing, fly to the Seychelles! This incredible archipelago, both in its beauty and its contradictions, is in fact a matriarchal society. Here, not only do women rule, but the figure of “single mothers” is the normal basis of the family, while men are literally “used” only for the purposes of reproduction […]

Living with Mount Teide
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Living with Mount Teide

Mount Teide isn’t “just a mountain”: it holds an important record. In fact, it is the highest active volcano in Europe… yes, even higher than Mount Etna, which competes for the title. Etna is actually much more active and vibrant, with frequent eruptions and spectacular explosions, but it is “only” 3,400 meters high. Teide exceeds […]

Chamonix: Olympic slopes facing the Mont Blanc
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Chamonix: Olympic slopes facing the Mont Blanc

Chamonix has existed, on the French side of Mont Blanc, since the 12th century, when a count ceded the valley to the monks of the Abbey of the Sacra San Michele (now in the province of Turin, Italy), who governed it for two centuries. A village of traders and shepherds developed around the abbey, which […]

Meet me in … Bratislava
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Meet me in … Bratislava

It wants to compete with its eternal rival, Prague. And it does it so well! Bratislava is one of the top holiday destinations for 2026 and every season is perfect to book. There’s no “best time” to discover it… it’s always beautiful. According to experts, the city is at its best in spring and summer, […]