Hello Finland
A Magical Journey Through Rauma, Finland
“Rauma? Why are you going there?” Again and again, Finns asked me this question.
Rauma is a nice place, surely, but would you go out of your way to go there?
“Two World Heritage Sites,” I’d reply with a smile. Rauma’s old town is famous for being the largest wooden old town in the Nordic countries and one of the most immaculately preserved wooden old towns in Europe.
Hello Shanghai
Mao’s Mausoleum at its focal point, it was then just a short walk back in time 500 years to the Forbidden City.
my first day in China was typical of this amazing, enigmatic country.
Hello Caves
Slovakia is full of beautiful caves and underground places. Many of them are hidden and undiscovered, many can be entered only by experienced cavers.
Hello Beautiful Places
The most beautiful places you should see in Slovakia
With a very laidback feel to it, Levoca is the perfect place to visit if you’re after a quiet getaway. When in town, a peaceful stroll up to the Church of Marianska Hora is a must for the fantastic views and its important spiritual significance.
Hello High Tatras
Hello High Tatras
Hiking and other outdoor adventures always carry some inherent risks. Safety considerations for the High Tatras are similar to many other mountain regions. Be sure to choose trails that fit your fitness and abilities. Pack a first aid kit and other safety essentials such as communication devices, food, water, and emergency shelter.
Hello Bratislava
The zestful capital of Slovakia has shed its image as a dour, industrial sprawl into an easy-going and enticing city.
Hello Slovenský Raj
The National Park of Slovenský raj situated in the eastern part of Slovakia contains one of the biggest ice caves in Europe and an attractive landscape of karstic plateaux, gorges, waterfalls and caves.
Hello Folklore
Slovak folklore regularly taps into its abundant traditions to represent its culture. In broad terms, Slovak folk refers to the life cycle of the country’s peasants, shepherds and craftsmen.
Hello Košice
Košice is a place where the West meets the East, history with the present.
Košice developed rapidly after it became a part of Czechoslovakia in 1920. In 1938 the city was occupied by the Hungarians; after liberation in 1945, it became the first seat of the postwar Czechoslovakian government and of the Slovak National
Hello Bojnice
Bojnice, it is one the most famous areas in the Slovak Republic offering history, entertainment and relaxation. This town is also a favourite tourist destination for many natives. Bojnice is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the Slovakia.