2024-08-17
Hampi, India: Sommer treks to Sidlaphadi cave in Badami to explore its surroundings; she travels to Hampi to learn about the history behind the monuments.
Aso: The hosts travel to Mount Aso, the caldera that is home to Japan's most active volcano. Further, they learn interesting facts about the region.
Salzburg: Sabrina explores Salzburg, a picturesque city not just known for Mozart but also its beautiful churches, castles and palaces.
Bangkok 1: The food in Bangkok is a culinary delight with a mix of eccentric cuisine and an unusual atmosphere. Thai food is famous internationally for its enthusiastic use of herbs and spices.
Wadi Rum: Wadi Rum in Jordan is defined by huge sandstone and granite mountains interspersed with open deserts and sparse greenery. Aqaba, on the other hand, is an oasis tucked away in Amman.
Seoul: Andrew learns about Seoul's modern culture, visits local markets, palaces, a museum and ends his trip with a visit to Korean war memorial.
Kabini, India: Sommer explores the Vitthal temple and Lotus Mahal in Hampi, which depicts the Indo-Islamic architectural style, before visiting Kabini and Nagarhole National Parks.
Phuket: Phuket is filled with sandy beaches, serene views, water sports, lots of activities, pleasant atmosphere, and warm people. An ideal destination for all.
St.Gilgen: Explore Austria, a European fable known for its grand castles and sacrosanct cathedrals, its treasured heirlooms and chronicled ingenuity.
Bangkok 2: Rohan tries out the most common snacks in Bangkok like lizards, grasshoppers, crickets and silkworms.
Dead Sea, Nebu: The host explores Madaba, which is known for its stunning views from Mount Nebo, and learns about the medicinal properties of the Dead Sea.
Busan: Andrew vistis the Gangnam Square before ending the day with a traditional barbeque in Seoul; he visits and explores the commercial hub of Korea, Busan.
Kozhikode and Alleppey, India: Sommer enjoys a boat safari and learns about wildlife conservation. Later, she stays on a houseboat in Kerala's backwaters exploring its biodiversity.
Boracay: Boracay in Philippines has a lot to offer to those with panoramic views, buggy rides and beautiful streets to aimlessly walk on.
Gulmarg In Summers: Gulmarg in India can be called a crown to the country. Providing a pleasant atmosphere and scenic ambience, Gulmarg, makes for a beautiful destination in the summers.
Siem Reap 1: Khmer or Cambodian food is a charming combination of strong and vibrant flavours wherein rice is the staple diet and fish forms the main source of protein.
One and only Reethi Rah 1: Amidst the leisurely air of Maldives, surrounded by piercing blue waters, is the magical fantasy called Reethi Rah Hotels.
Roman Baths: Of all the leisure activities, bathing was the most important for the Romans. Lying in the heart of the city of Bath, the Roman Baths were constructed around 70 AD.
Pampalmousse Garden: The Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is famous for its giant water lilies and is named after the first prime minister of Mauritius.
Jeju Island: Andrew explores the local market and tea garden in Jeju. He ends his stay with a submarine ride.
Lansdowne: Lansdowne is quiet, serene and radiates the nostalgia of the bygone era.
Cochin and Munnar, India: Sommer recalls the experience of her stay on a houseboat. Later, she learns about the Malayalee food culture and wraps up by cycling on the hills of Munnar, India.
Siem Reap 1: Khmer or Cambodian food is a charming combination of strong and vibrant flavours wherein rice is the staple diet and fish forms the main source of protein.
One and only Reethi Rah 1: Amidst the leisurely air of Maldives, surrounded by piercing blue waters, is the magical fantasy called Reethi Rah Hotels.
Roman Baths: Of all the leisure activities, bathing was the most important for the Romans. Lying in the heart of the city of Bath, the Roman Baths were constructed around 70 AD.
Pampalmousse Garden: The Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is famous for its giant water lilies and is named after the first prime minister of Mauritius.
Jeju Island: Andrew explores the local market and tea garden in Jeju. He ends his stay with a submarine ride.
Lansdowne: Lansdowne is quiet, serene and radiates the nostalgia of the bygone era.
Cochin and Munnar, India: Sommer recalls the experience of her stay on a houseboat. Later, she learns about the Malayalee food culture and wraps up by cycling on the hills of Munnar, India.
Goa, India: Sommer tries kayaking and scuba diving near a ship wreck and interacts with a local to understand the history and culture of Goa.
Hitoyoshi: The hosts travel to Hitoyoshi, a historic city situated on the island of Kyushu. Further, they experience the hot spring bath amidst the mountains.
Brussels 2: The host explores cozy cafes, fine food restaurants in Brussels.
Amman: Explore the history and culture of Amman, with its glittering skyline and varied landscape. Known as one of the most liberal cities in the region, Amman reflects a rich western influence.
Cape Town: Alexandra Outhwaite travels to South Africa, explores the city of Cape Town and visits the prison where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
Dubai: Once a fishing village and now a mega town full of sky scrapers and modern high rise buildings. Explore the biggest emirate of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai.
Badami, India: Sommer leaves Goa after shopping at Palolem and visits the Bhutanatha group of temples dedicated to the God of spirit in Badami, Karnataka.
Takachiho: The hosts travel to Takachiho, a mysterious region in Kyushu. Further, they experience the thrill of bungee jumping and learn about Japan's mythology in an interesting way.
Jakarta 1: Jakarta is a bustling metropolitan, with a variety of Indonesian and other specialities, from around the globe. The street food culture is a quintessential aspect of the city.
Jerash: Jerash was literally buried under sand till excavations resulted in the discovery of ancient civilizations that had once taken root here.
Durban: In Durban, Alexandra Outhwaite enjoys the panoramic views of the dramatic range that the Zulu people call the uKhahlamba or the barrier of spears.
Sofia: Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, is one of Europe's most compact and walkable cities, with small gardens, parks and cafes. It is the second oldest city of Europe and is also known as Serdica.
Hampi, India: Sommer treks to Sidlaphadi cave in Badami to explore its surroundings; she travels to Hampi to learn about the history behind the monuments.
Aso: The hosts travel to Mount Aso, the caldera that is home to Japan's most active volcano. Further, they learn interesting facts about the region.
Jakarta 2: Rohan explores the bizarre cuisine and divers tastes of Jakarta while experiencing delicacies like oxtail soup and broth-soaked noodles.
Pella: Explore Ajloun, Pella, Umm Qais and Petra in Jordan and learn about the kingdoms and dynasties that are reduced to just stone, but civilisations once flourished here.
Kruger National Park: A jeep safari, a meal in the wild surrounded by animals and a spa treatment next to a pool with playful hippopotamuses make Alex's visit to the Kruger National Park fulfilling.
Salzburg: Sabrina explores Salzburg, a picturesque city not just known for Mozart but also its beautiful churches, castles and palaces.
Kabini, India: Sommer explores the Vitthal temple and Lotus Mahal in Hampi, which depicts the Indo-Islamic architectural style, before visiting Kabini and Nagarhole National Parks.
Phuket: Phuket is filled with sandy beaches, serene views, water sports, lots of activities, pleasant atmosphere, and warm people. An ideal destination for all.
Bangkok 1: The food in Bangkok is a culinary delight with a mix of eccentric cuisine and an unusual atmosphere. Thai food is famous internationally for its enthusiastic use of herbs and spices.