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Glowworms of Waitomo & the Geothermal Wonders of Te Puia

Drift through Waitomo Glowworm Caves, a dark underground river and look up to see thousands of tiny lights — like a terrestrial Milky Way. The hush, broken only by the guide’s whisper and soft water splashes, makes the boat ride pure joy. In Rotorua’s heart, Te Puia blends raw geothermal power — geysers and bubbling mud pools — with Maori culture. Craft demonstrations and the haka add warm human presence, making it a sensory-rich place where land and culture meet.

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Hierve el Agua: Hiking the Petrified Waterfalls of Oaxaca

Perched above Oaxaca’s sunbaked valley, Hierve el Agua feels like nature’s infinity pool — calcified waterfalls that spill into mineral-rich rock pools with panoramic views of terraced hills and distant mountains. Bathe in warm, shimmering waters forged over millennia, hike along surreal stone ridges and watch cloudy skies cast shadows over the limestone cascades — an otherworldly escape that blends geology, culture and quiet wonder.

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Peru’s White City of Arequipa

Nicknamed the “White City” for its baroque buildings carved from sillar — a luminous volcanic stone — Arequipa, Peru radiates a cozy, sunlit charm. Streets hum with live music, spicy aromas drift from bustling kitchens and tucked-away antique shops invite slow discoveries. Its lively historic center feels like a warm embrace, framed dramatically by four towering volcanoes that watch over the town.

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