The Belizean jungle is rich with color and a haven for wildlife, including jaguar, puma, ocelot, tapir, a variety of monkeys and hundreds of bird species. The jungle is also home to 4,000 species of tropical flowers, including a wide
Ambergris Caye is Belize's largest island and known for three things: water sports, eating and drinking. Off the eastern shore, Belize's barrier reef features famed dive sites that have an abundance of sea life, plus the Blue Hole is not
The beautiful harbour city of Galway is considered by many as the cultural center of Ireland. The city's charm is immediately evident while walking through the buzzing town -- whether it's listening to live music in one of the many
The technology-forward city of Seoul is also the place to indulge in delectable street food, shopping and culture. Not only is it hi-tech, but this dynamic city is a fashionistas delight -- there are more malls than you can imagine
The name Daegu means "Big Hill". South Korea's fourth largest city is a progressive city with a fascinating traditional medicine market, a historic central area, churches and missionary residences. The city is popular for exchange students and English teachers, giving
Busan is home to glistening beaches, rugged mountains and killer seafood. South Korea's second largest city is a port town with a more laid back atmosphere. From casual street bars to chic designer cafes to fish markets and food markets
Mount Fuji is Japan's tallest mountain at 3,776 meters high. The now dormant volcano is an iconic image throughout the country, and during the climbing season, thousands of visitors attempt to summit the mountain. There are four trails to the summit,
Kyoto is old Japan with large, atmospheric temples, majestic gardens and geishas. It served as Japan's capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868. It's Japan's spiritual heart, with a countless number of temples and shrines. Even in the
We spent two nights in Hiroshima, one night in Miyajima and also managed to fit in a visit to Himeji Castle on our way from Miyajima to Kyoto. Hiroshima When you think of Hiroshima, you think of August 6, 1945 - the
We had planned on heading to Takayama, but due to the typhoon, no trains were running anywhere west of Tokyo. Therefore, we made a game time decision and booked seats on a bullet train to Sendai. Sendai is located in the