Lausanne’s Iconic Cathedral - Notre Dame Lausanne
Long before you reach the cathedral, you’ll spot its spire rising above the rooftops like a stone crown over Lausanne. Perched high above the old town, Lausanne Cathedral commands sweeping views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.
The White Temple - Wat Rong Khin
Unlike the golden temples Thailand is known for, Wat Rong Khun gleams in brilliant white, embedded with tiny mirrored pieces that reflect sunlight in every direction.
Flamboyant Bangkok Hindu Temple - Sri Maha Mariamman
The Sri Maha Mariamman Temple is like a vibrant pocket of living tradition in the heart of bustling Bangkok.
Designed To Be A Living Canvas - Monet’s Giverny
It wasn’t simply the place where he painted—it was the world he created in order to paint, a living canvas he cultivated with the same vision and intention he brought to his art.
Pearl Of The Alps - Annecy, France
Annecy feels timeless — a serene blend of Alpine beauty and French charm that stays with you long after you leave.
A Buddhist Ruin With 216 Smiling Faces - Bayon Temple
At first, they seem like weathered stone columns. Then you look closer… and the stone is looking back at you.
A 2,300-Room French Royal Palace - Versailles Palace
Just beyond the elegant boulevards of Paris lies a world built to dazzle — the legendary Palace of Versailles.
The Largest Religious Complex In The World - Angkor Wat
There are places that impress you—and then there are places that completely humble you. Angkor Wat in Cambodia does both.
Site Of Napolean’s Coronation - Notre Dame Paris
Rising from the small island of Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris, the cathedral feels less like a building and more like a living witness to history.
A 17th Century Copenhagen Castle - Rosenbog Slot
Tucked away in the heart of Copenhagen, surrounded by lush gardens and the gentle hum of city life, Rosenborg Slot (Rosenborg Castle) stands as one of Denmark’s most iconic Renaissance-era landmarks.
Built When Estonia Was Part Of Russia - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Designed by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in the Russian Revival style, the Eastern Orthodox cathedral was constructed between 1894 and 1900 during the Russian Empire’s Russification campaign in Estonia.
French Artist Haven - Gordes
The village itself is compact — a labyrinth of cobblestone lanes, arched passageways, and shaded squares that invite slow wandering.
Trees Rise From Buddhist Temple Ruins - Ta Prohm Temple
Hidden deep within the Angkor Archaeological Park, Ta Prohm feels less like a monument and more like a rediscovered secret.
It’s More Than Just Cheese - Gruyeres, Switzerland
Perched on a gentle hilltop and wrapped in alpine scenery, its old town carries the faint, comforting aroma of melting cheese.
A Lake That Is Home To Thousands Of Families - Tonlé Sap Lake Floating Villages
What truly makes Tonlé Sap extraordinary isn’t its size or its science — it’s the life floating on top of it.
Medieval Castle On Lake Geneva - Chateau de Chillon
The almost 1,000 year-old Chateau de Chillon is one of the most famous and most photographed castles in Switzerland.
An Ancient Roman Aquaduct Bridge - Ponte du Gard
Constructed from golden limestone and soaring nearly 160 feet high, the bridge’s three tiers of arches stretch effortlessly across the Gardon River.
One Of The Best Known Mountains In The Alps - The Matterhorn
Standing there, it’s impossible not to feel small — and completely awestruck. There’s a stillness at the summit that makes you aware of how ancient and immense this landscape is.
Squeezed Into The Sharp End Of A Narrow Valley - Fontaine de Vauclose, France
This village captures the soul of southern France, begging you to slow down and soak in the Provencal charm.
The Art Nouveau Capital Of Northern Europe - Old Town Riga
Old Town Riga is underrated — and unforgettable. A place where history, culture, and creativity meet in the most beautiful way.