Depart the Amazon for Baños, a town surrounded by
lush volcanic peaks.
Not exact matches
Bali, Indonesia, «Island of Gods» is renowned for its spectacular and diverse natural scenery encompassing
volcanic peaks, steeply terraced rice fields, vast sweeping tropical beaches, dense forests and
lush gardens.
In contrast to the
volcanic peaks and
lush green vegetation of the majority of the archipelago, Sumba has a landscape of mainly dry and arid limestone hills, and the best time to visit is during the dry season between May and September.
Home to
lush jungles and
volcanic peaks, Taveuni is known as the Garden Island for...
In addition to an abundance of local crafts and traditions for travellers to discover, there are breath - taking natural environments to explore including
lush rainforest and the island's famous two
volcanic peaks, the Pitons.
Crystal clear, aqua blue lagoons... Palm - fringed, white sandy beaches...
Lush, jagged
volcanic peaks... The islands of French Polynesia are the epitome of a tropical paradise.
Experience British Columbia's supernatural beauty with this eagle's eye flight over the majestic glaciers, rugged
peaks, unique
volcanic formations and
lush alpine meadows that surround the turquoise waters of mile - high Garibaldi Lake.
Bali: Spa Village Tembok This secluded luxury spa in beautiful Bali blends exquisitely into the island's natural landscape of
lush vegetation, spectacular
volcanic peaks, and a unique black - sand beach.
Bali, Indonesia, «Island of Gods» is renowned for its striking and diverse natural beauty encompassing
volcanic peaks, pristine tropical beaches, steeply terraced rice fields, dense forests and
lush gardens.
From the cooler north to the sunnier south, this perfect holiday island has everything the most discerning traveller could wish for: the great diversity of climate,
lush forests, exotic flora and fauna,
volcanic craters, the odd flurry of snow on the highest
peaks — all this has led to this island being dubbed «The Miniature Continent».
Bali six
volcanic peaks, all exceeding 2,000 meters trap rain clouds that swell the rivers rushing down from the highlands through deep narrow gorges overgrown with
lush tropical vegetation to the astonishingly rich coastal plain of south.