Blend Of Omani Coffee And Culture
One of our favourite things to do in Oman is to have a cup of coffee with Mr. Latif, the owner and curator of the Bait Adam Museum as he leads you on an immersive cultural tour.
One of our favourite things to do in Oman is to have a cup of coffee with Mr. Latif, the owner and curator of the Bait Adam Museum as he leads you on an immersive cultural tour.
We get the best kind of blues in New Orleans! We love exploring this city’s picturesque avenues, and we never miss the fabled Royal Street – the stage for some of the best buskers in town.
We’re turning on the ignition for one of the most scenic road trips in the world – along the legendary Pacific Coast Highway. Hugging over 900 kilometers of California’s coastline.
We get the best kind of blues in New Orleans! We love exploring this city’s picturesque avenues, and we never miss the fabled Royal Street – the stage for some of the best buskers in town.
When in Tuscany, we love spending a moment at the Casato Prime Donne, a Brunello di Montacino winery where all the vintners are women.
Whenever we seek a moment of isolation, we think of Bolivia. In the middle of the largest salt desert in the world, one gains real perspective. We begin with a private ride toward the camp from the Uyuni airport.
The Volcanoes National Park tops our list whenever we’re in Rwanda, with the Gorilla trek being a silver highlight.
We’re constantly vying for a freshly brewed cup and when it’s at a hacienda in San Alberto, it happens to be a real Colom-bean experience.
We’re hardly ever prepared for what comes our way at a Brazilian’s kitchen table due to the eclectic native, African, and European influence.
We’re pushing the pedal on our lowest carbon-footprint experience – a bicycle trail that begins in Helsinki, with our first stop being a beautiful old villa where we enjoy a fine lunch.
Beyond the sprawling city of Buenos Aires, we’re met by the endless green of the Argentinian countryside. We love experiencing the estancias – Argentinan ranches where gauchos still work the land on horseback and towns that seem unchanged since the 1880s.
In the middle of 2.5 million hectares of untouched wilderness at the Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, about 380 kilometers away from Anchorage, we get the best views of the northern lights, thanks to the lack of light pollution.