Explore sacred sites, amazing landscaping, and get a glimpse of mayan life as you mingle with locals at lively village markets.
Discover indigenous villages and atmospheric ruins aged over a thousand years old; gaze at the iconic pyramid of Chichen Itza, a New World Wonder as
you explore the sacred site; observe diverse species of wildlife in protected and picturesque nature reserves; and learn fascinating facts about the Mayan empire from an engaging guide.
Not exact matches
Explore the
sacred city of Anuradhapura — a World Heritage
site — and discover ancient Buddhist monasteries.
Explore four UNESCO World Heritage
sites: the Sigiriya rock fortress, the Golden Temple of Dambulla, and the
sacred cities of Kandy and Anuradhapura.
Ideally placed to
explore, dine and do business, Oaks Bodhgaya occupies a central location in Bodhgaya, with easy access to transportation hubs and
sacred sites.
if you want to visit and
explore a number of stunning Inca
sites linked by a beautiful stone pathway built in the midst of the most incredible scenery in rising altitudes but most important enter to this
sacred place as the Inkas did.
Soak up the culture
exploring the
sacred and ancient capital of Polonnaruwa and the stunning rock fortress at Sigiriya, an UNESCO world heritage
site dating back to the 5th century.
Other unique experiences for honeymooners to enjoy on the mainland include cave tubing (floating on an inner tube through a series of caves),
exploring vast ancient Maya cities like Xunantunich and Cahal Pech, and visiting the
site ranked by the Discovery Channel as the number one
sacred cave in the world, Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave.
A day of culture as you
explore the
sacred and ancient capital of Polonnaruwa and the stunning rock fortress at Sigiriya, an UNESCO world heritage
site dating back to the 5th century.
Spend a full day
exploring the monasteries, stunning vistas and
sites of Mt Emei — one of China's
sacred Buddhist peaks.
Plakidas
explores the bi-polarities of the profane and the
sacred; of the circus tent and the church, with self portraits and a number of additional props such as a circus wagon and flying geese, The artists writes: «The devotional object becomes the exhibitionist subject and the
site of worship becomes the enclosed space of a child's fantasy».
Explore how distant lands appear familiar and the familiar becomes unknown in photographs that capture timeless places,
sacred sites, and the beauty of light.
Layers of meaning in the land itself — its
sacred sites and contested zones — are embedded in the landscape photography of Wim Wenders, Sharon Ya'ari, and Ori Gersht, each
exploring the ways in which human intervention has altered the terrain.