Mysterious Marvel: Delving into Georgia’s Ancient Cave City of Vardzia

Vardzia Cave City

Georgia’s landscape whispers tales of a bygone era, and its cave cities stand as silent guardians of these ancient secrets. While Uplistsikhe whispers of 3,000-year-old kingdoms, David Gareja echoes with 6th-century monastic chants, and Samshvilde’s dwellings lie forgotten, none captivate the soul quite like Vardzia. Carved into the slopes of Mount Erusheti, overlooking the Mtkvari … Read more

Discover 5 Unbelievable Destinations in Brazil You Probably Haven’t Explored Yet

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Brazil, renowned for iconic attractions like Iguaçu Falls and Copacabana Beach, offers much more beyond its well-known landmarks. With six major biomes and a diverse society blending Indigenous, European, and African roots, Brazil boasts captivating landscapes, cultures, and customs. CNN Travel presents five lesser-explored destinations in this vast South American country. Salvador, Bahia: Founded in … Read more

Elevating Travel Experiences: The Holidaz Travel’s Collaborates with IATTE to Exhibit at upcoming SATTE Exhibition in Greater Noida

“IATTE (Indian Association of Travel and Tourism Entrepreneurs) is actively taking part in the upcoming SATTE exhibition scheduled for February 22-25, 2024, in Greater Noida. IATTE has secured its dedicated pavilion within SATTE, where several of its esteemed members will showcase their offerings. Notably, The Holidaz Travel is among the prominent participating members, adding to … Read more

The paradise island that costs $1,000 per night hides a delightful secret.

The Seychelles’ Alphonse Island may appear to be a quintessential luxury escape, with its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and high-end beach bungalows costing over $1,000 a night. However, this private island, located in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, is also a pioneer in sustainability. Director Keith Rose-Innes spearheads Alphonse Island’s commitment to eco-friendly … Read more

Tourists with the most inappropriate behavior in 2023

In 2023, tourists engaged in a range of inappropriate and damaging behaviors, showcasing a lack of respect for cultural sites and natural surroundings. From driving across historic bridges to defacing monuments and engaging in illegal activities, these incidents highlight the need for responsible tourism. Here’s a closer look at some of the worst tourist incidents … Read more