Once a year, the UNESCO Committee meets to decide which new sites will be inscribed on the World Heritage List. This year 24 new sites were added which leads to a grant to total of 1031 sites on my BID list! ... Read the Post
The 2015 new additions to the UNESCO World Heritage List
Cyprus: a day trip in the Troodos Mountains to visit churches
When in Cyprus, it is tempting to spend the day by the beach and do nothing but enjoy the sunshine and the delicious Mediterranean sea. It is also easy to spend a day immersing into the Greek mythology in Paphos while walking amongst the vestige of the Aphrodite’s Sacred City or the Tombs of the ... Read the Post
A day in Cappadocia – Turkey: the Soganli Valley and much more
On our first full day in Cappadocia, we were eager to make the most of our time and immerse ourself in this beautiful region of the world. As we were heading to the Soganli Valley and its churches, we stopped on the way to the Kaymakli underground city. Afterward we also checked out the ancien city ... Read the Post
A walk in the Zemi Valley – Cappadocia – Turkey
The main thing we needed when we arrived in Cappadocia, and after having checked in our Troglodyte Hotel, was to stretch our legs. The hotel manager recommended us to go hike in the Zemi Valley and once we were there, we were so glad he did! We started from the entrance located right before the ... Read the Post
On my way to Bruxelles today!
We spent last week-end in Paris, I'm heading to Brussels today and we'll be in the Loire Valley next week-end.... So much things to do, so many places to go, so little time!! ... Read the Post
A day at Pamukkale – Turkey
Bathing in Pamukkale had been on my BID list for a while, but nothing had prepared me to what it really is like! Arriving at Pamukkale Our road trip in Turkey had started in Antalia and after a few wonderful days in Cappadocia (you can read about this here and ... Read the Post
Kew Palace – Kew Gardens – UK
When visiting the Kew Botanical Gardens, it is easy to loose yourself in the magnificent gardens, the different areas which showcase different variety of trees, flowers and the various follies like the Pagoda. But since it was raining the day we visited we took refuge in the Palm House and the Kew ... Read the Post
Kew Gardens – UK – The Palm House
We spent a long week-end in London visiting relatives and we finally made it to the Kew Botanical Gardens! So exited!! It may sound silly but we had never been there despite the fact that we lived in London for more than 2 years. It was so worth the trip! These botanical gardens are the world's ... Read the Post
A hike in the Škocjan Caves in Slovenia
Two weeks ago, I had a girls' trip to Slovenia. Apparently Slovenia is still a bit off the radar for many tourists and it's probably a good thing! More pictures to come of this trip but I wanted first to share some pictures of the wonderful Škocjan Caves. Slovenia has several caves which all look ... Read the Post
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