Destinations
Destinations
Curated cities, countries and travel inspiration for the next trip.
Amirsoy
Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan
Amirsoy is a modern mountain and ski resort located in the Bostanlyk District of the Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan. It lies in the Western Tien-Shan mountains at an altitude of approximately 1,600–2,300 meters above sea level. Amirsoy is popular for skiing and snowboarding in winter, and for hiking, cable cars, and outdoor recreation in summer. The resort offers beautiful mountain scenery, fresh air, and well-developed tourist infrastructure, attracting both local and international visitors.
Düden Waterfalls
Antalya, Turkey
Düden Waterfalls is one of the most famous natural beauties of Antalya, consisting of two parts: Upper Düden and Lower Düden. 📍 Location: Only 10-15 km from the center of Antalya. 💧 Source: Groundwater and surface water from the Taurus Mountains. Photogenic view: Photos taken against the backdrop of Lower Düden Waterfalls are especially beautiful at sunset. Nature + city proximity: Can be reached in a few minutes from the center of Antalya. Entrance fee: Entrance to the Upper Düden Park is usually cheap or sometimes free, while Lower Düden is located in an open area.
Registan
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Registan is the heart of Samarkand and the most famous monument of Central Asian architecture. The word “Registan” means “sandy place” in Persian. For centuries, it has been the center of city life, a place where trade, culture, and political gatherings were held. 📍 Location: Samarkand city center, Samarkand region. 📜 History: Its main appearance was formed in the 15th–17th centuries. The Ulugbek Madrasah was one of the largest centers of learning in the East at its time. Registan Square has hosted trade fairs, festivals, and political events in the past. The square is very photogenic during evening lighting.
Sky Tree
Tokio, Japan
okyo Skytree is a tall broadcasting tower located in Tokyo, Japan. It stands at 634 meters, making it one of the tallest structures in the country. The tower opened in 2012 and is used for television and radio broadcasting, as well as being a popular tourist attraction. It features observation decks, shopping areas, and restaurants.
Dubai Mall
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Dubai Mall — one of the world’s largest shopping malls and Dubai’s ultimate shopping & entertainment destination.
Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul, Turkey
The Bosphorus Strait separates the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. Taking a boat cruise along the Bosphorus is one of the most popular experiences for tourists, offering views of historic palaces, modern bridges, and stunning cityscapes.
Asakusa
Tokio, Japan
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most famous historic districts. It is home to the Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple. Asakusa is also famous for its street markets, traditional shops, and local food. It is a very popular spot for tourists.
Charvak
Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan
Charvak is a popular recreational area located in the Bostanlyk District of the Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan, around the Charvak Reservoir. The reservoir is set in the Western Tien-Shan mountains and is known for its turquoise waters and scenic mountain views. In summer, Charvak is ideal for swimming, boating, picnics, and leisure activities, while in cooler seasons it offers peaceful nature walks and relaxation. Its close proximity to Tashkent makes it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists.
Blue Mosque
Istanbul, Turkey
The Sultanahmet Mosque, also known as the “Blue Mosque,” was built between 1609 and 1616. It is famous for its six minarets, large domes, and interior decorated with more than 20,000 blue tiles. Located across from Hagia Sophia, it remains one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks.
Burj Khalifa
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
🏙 Burj Khalifa — the tallest building in the world and the symbol of Dubai.
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul, Turkey
Hagia Sophia is one of the most famous and historical monuments of Istanbul, embodying the rich cultural heritage of the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. Dome: 31 meters in diameter and 55 meters high, described in its time as "hanging the sky". Interior decorations: Byzantine mosaics, Arabic calligraphy panels, marble columns and exquisite stone carvings. Dimensions: 82 meters long, 73 meters wide.
The Hippodrome
Istanbul, Turkey
The Hippodrome — the central square of ancient Constantinople, once used for chariot races and public events. Today it is part of Sultanahmet Square.
