The world offers a mind bending menu of travel destinations to tick off your bucket list. Some, we've all heard of the Egyptian pyramids, the leaning tower of Pisa, the Eiffel tower. Others are less often frequented by tourists yet offer extraordinary experiences and are truly worth a spot on your list.
It's not the best known part of Germany's Nuremberg, but the whimsical artisan houses which line weissgerbergasse are the oldest in the a city.
Most of Morocco is a clash of in jewel like colours, but the Northwestern region of chefchaouen offers visitors a soothing sprawl of powdery blue streets to explore.
Plonked in the otherwise barren Peruvian desert is the tiny, glittering village of Huacachina, which is built around an oasis and offers activities including sandboarding.
Forget Bolivia's salt flats, this is the great Rann of kutch, A lesser known desert spot in India's Gujarat. Which certainly delivers if quite otherworldly landscapes are what you seek.
Tucked away beneath the 7,000 foot mont Aiguille in France is the cosy chichilianne, which offers a different side of the famed Rhone alpes.
The village of blagaj sits at the edge of the buna river in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina, close to the most powerful sparing in Europe and despite its beauty beauty, is not widely known among tourists.
Venture to Spain, upto to its northern region of Aragon and you'll find albaraccin, a stunningly preserved medieval village nestled in the hill side.
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