Plitviฤe Lakes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Croatia since 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park is known for its picturesque series of tufa lakes, caves, canyons and connected waterfalls that reach over 250 feet high. The emerald green lakes can be explored via a series of wooden paths and trails that surround the 16 lakes and over 90 waterfalls.
Nuwara Eliyaโs City of Light
Once a retreat for the British elite and colonial planters of the countryโs tea industry, Nuwara Eliya lies in the misty hills of central Sri Lanka with the nickname, โCity of Light.โ The town has a temperate, chilly climate and is littered with colonial style bungalows and tea plantations.
Elephant Safari at Minneriya National Park
A small town in Sri Lanka, Minneriya is famous for two things โ the great Minneriya Lake and Minneriya National Park. Declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1938, the park is an incredible location for safari lovers and known for its abundance of roaming elephants.
Cartagena, La Heroica
Known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, Cartagena is made up of a charming walled Old Town, founded in the 16th century, with squares, parks, cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings. The tropical climate also gives way to spending days at the beach but the best are only accessible by boat.