Destination Highlights


CAPPADOCIA
The Land of Fairytales

Cappadocia is renowned for its distinctive geological formations and rich historical layers. This region was shaped over millions of years by the erosion of soft lava and ash deposits from ancient volcanic eruptions, sculpted further by rain, wind, and ice. The locals dubbed these unique rock structures "fairy chimneys," a name that has persisted through time.

CAPPADOCIA
Conquering the scenery from up above: Hot Air Ballons.

Imagine drifting in a hot air balloon over a surreal terrain of towering fairy chimneys, ancient cave dwellings, and vibrant valleys painted in hues of red and gold. Cappadocia's mystical charm and breathtaking scenery promise an unforgettable journey, inviting you to explore a world unlike any other.

ISTANBUL
Istanbul, Turkiye’s largest city and the only country in the world that cuts across two continents – Asia and Europe. It’s a place where history and modernity blend seamlessly, giving to life a rich heritage, vibrant culture and delectable cuisine. Each stunning landmark offers a glimpse into its rich past while the breathtaking views along the Bosphorus enchant visitors. Istanbul promises an unforgettable adventure at every turn.

HAGIA SOPHIA
The impressive Hagia Sophia was built in 537 AD by the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian, has undergone several transformations. Initially built as a church, it later became a mosque, then a museum, and now once again serves as a mosque. Representing both Eastern Roman and Ottoman artistic styles, Hagia Sophia stands as one of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks.

TEGALLALANG RICE TERRACES
The rice fields in Bali create breathtaking scenery often seen on postcards. Due to the mountainous terrain, rice cultivation is challenging, but the Balinese have ingeniously crafted staggered rice terraces over centuries to overcome this. They cherish rice as a divine gift and a symbol of life, honouring Dewi Sri, the Goddess of Rice and Fertility, with small shrines in the fields. Visiting these fields offers a serene escape from tourist hubs and a glimpse into Bali's true essence.

TANAH LOT TEMPLES
Tanah Lot Temple stands as a prominent Bali landmark, renowned for its offshore setting and picturesque sunsets. Perched atop a rock amid crashing waves, this ancient Hindu shrine is a must-visit attraction. Situated in the Beraban village of Tabanan regency, approximately 20km northwest of Kuta, the temple is frequently included in tours of Bali's western and central regions. It's also highlighted as one of the top sunset spots in Bali.

LEMPUYANG TEMPLE
Lempuyang Temple, among Bali's tallest, stands amid Karangasem's verdant hills. Known for its serene ambiance and the iconic Gate of Heaven, it's a sought-after spot on the Island of Gods. The name "Lempuyang" originates from "lempu," meaning light, and "hyang," signifying God, evoking the image of divine illumination. This moniker befits the temple's location on Bali's eastern side, where the sunrise casts a stunning glow through the Gate of Heaven.

UBUD MARKET
Ubud Art Market is the go-to destination for souvenir shopping in Bali. Situated centrally, it boasts a diverse array of street stalls offering everything from jewellery to clothing. Many items are crafted using traditional techniques from nearby villages, making them exclusive to this area. Open from sunrise to sunset, it's the perfect place to find unique treasures during your visit to Bali. Happy shopping!