
Martha Brae River – Jamaica Martha Brae River Travel Guide
The Martha Brae River is a major river in Trelawny, and there is a magical legend about this river. An Arawak witch lived on the banks of the Martha Brae River. When the Spaniards heard that the Arawak people had treasures, they caught the witch and made her lead the way to find the treasure.…

National Heroes Park – Jamaica National Heroes Park Travel Guide
The National Heroes Park was established in 1783, covering an area of 20 hectares. It is the largest botanical garden in Kingston, known for its numerous monuments, and also serves as the burial place for Jamaican national heroes, prime ministers, and cultural leaders. The War Memorial in National Heroes Park was built in 1922 to…

Yungas Road – Bolivia Yungas Road Travel Guide
Yungas Road, also known as Camino de la Muerte, Road of Death, Grove’s Road, and Coroico Road, is a mountain road located in the Yungas region of Bolivia, northeast of La Paz, the capital city. The northern section of the road, spanning 69 kilometers, has gained the infamous nickname “Death Road” due to frequent accidents…

Gem Holiday Beach Resort – Grenada Gem Holiday Beach Resort Travel Guide
The Gem Holiday Beach Resort is located in the famous Morne Rouge Bay, one of the most renowned seaside resorts in Grenada’s capital city of St. George. The resort offers a wide range of amenities, featuring 20 modern apartments, each equipped with air conditioning, bathroom, kitchen, hairdryer, iron, telephone, broadband, radio, and more. Many apartments…

Acklins Island – Bahamas Acklins Island Travel Guide
Acklins Island is one of the islands located in the shallow lagoon of the Bight of Acklins in the Bahamas, with an area of 120 square meters. The island not only boasts pristine natural scenery, but also exudes an ancient charm, with some historic landmarks and numerous Lucayan Indian archaeological sites. One of these sites…

Balcony House Museum – Bahamas Balcony House Museum Travel Guide
The Balcony House Museum is located in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, and has a history of 220 years. It is the oldest wooden residential building still in use in the Bahamas. Originally a private residence, the “Balcony” features 18th-century royal wooden architecture, which is very beautiful. In 1985, the Central Bank of the…

Dean’s Blue Hole – Bahamas Travel Guide
Blue hole refers to a blue cave, with two types: oceanic blue holes and terrestrial blue holes. An oceanic blue hole is a type of sinkhole that exists on the seabed, also known as underwater caves; many places in the world such as Belize, the Bahamas, and the Red Sea region have blue holes. Due…

The Flower Palace – Venezuela Flower Palace Travel Guide
Miraflores Palace is the presidential palace of Venezuela, located in the heart of the old town in the capital city of Caracas. Originally built as a private residence for the wife of President Joaquín Crespo, Mrs. Misiá Hassanta, it became the presidential palace in 1911, with General Cipriano Castro being the first president to reside…

Valencia Aquarium – Venezuela Valencia Aquarium Travel Guide.
The Valencia Aquarium is located in the famous city of Valencia, Venezuela. It is the largest aquarium in Latin America and the only aquarium in the world with trained river dolphins. The aquarium also features a small zoo and a children’s playground, expanding its functions and providing more convenient services for visitors. The Valencia Aquarium…

Patagonia Desert – Argentina Patagonia Desert Travel Guide
The Patagonian Desert is located in southern Argentina, South America, to the east of the Andes Mountains, with an area of approximately 673,000 square kilometers. Patagonia generally refers to the region east of the Andes Mountains in South America, south of the Colorado River, mainly within the territory of Argentina, with a small part belonging…