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Akash Bagchi

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Chgnavor Village Ruins – Stone-Built Ancient Settlement Above Lakes and Mountains

Chgnavor Village Ruins – Stone-Built Ancient Settlement Above Lakes and Mountains

A Forgotten Mountain Hamlet Preserved in Silence

High in Armenia’s rugged highlands, the Chgnavor Village Ruins stand as a serene testament to centuries of rural life shaped by mountain landscapes,…

Shikahogh Reserve – Armenia’s Last Great Primeval Forest Near the Iranian Border

Shikahogh Reserve – Armenia’s Last Great Primeval Forest Near the Iranian Border

A Wilderness Unchanged by Time

Hidden deep in the southern reaches of Armenia’s Syunik Province, Shikahogh State Reserve remains one of the country’s most pristine natural landscapes. As Armenia’s…

Kurtan Gorge – A Secluded Forested Escape for Crowd-Free Hiking

Kurtan Gorge – A Secluded Forested Escape for Crowd-Free Hiking

Where Silence, Forest Trails, and Canyon Landscapes Shape a Hidden Armenian Adventure

In the heart of Armenia’s northern highlands lies a natural retreat that remains overlooked by mainstream tourism…

Arates Monastery – A Quiet, Semi-Ruined Monastic Treasure in Vayots Dzor

Arates Monastery – A Quiet, Semi-Ruined Monastic Treasure in Vayots Dzor

A Hidden Sanctuary Preserved in Time

Tucked into the rugged folds of Armenia’s southern highlands, Arates Monastery stands as one of the region’s most atmospheric monastic complexes. Its quiet ruins,…

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South Korea K‑Drama Tourism: How Screen Stories Are Fueling Visits to Korea

South Korea K‑Drama Tourism: How Screen Stories Are Fueling Visits to Korea

South Korea K‑Drama Tourism: How Screen Stories Are Fueling Visits to Korea

In South Korea, the rise of K‑dramas is reshaping the tourism landscape. The destinations that once attracted standard…

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Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan — Traditional yurt‑camping and the deep‑desert tourism shift

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In the sandy sweeps between the rivers and plains of Uzbekistan lies the Kyzylkum Desert, and within it an emerging tourism phenomenon: yurt‑camping. Visitors now have the chance to stay in authentic…

Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan — Remote fortresses and desert heritage fuel a new tourism horizon in the Aral region

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Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan: heritage, desert, and discovery at the edge of the Aral region

Located in the far west of Uzbekistan, the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, offers travellers…

Tashkent Khast Imam Complex, Uzbekistan — Beyond the main sites, quiet heritage zones and the Emir Timur Museum enrich the city’s cultural tourism

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Khast Imam Complex of Tashkent, Uzbekistan: hidden layers of heritage in the city’s heart

In the sprawling capital of Uzbekistan lies the often‑overseen zone of the Khast Imam Complex, Uzbekistan, an…

Moynaq, Uzbekistan — The Ship Graveyard of the Aral Sea and its growing role in heritage‑eco tourism

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Moynaq, Uzbekistan: from thriving port to haunting tourism landmark

In the far west of Uzbekistan, on the sandy sweeps of the autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan, the town of Moynaq, Uzbekistan,

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