The 10 Most Spiritual Places on Earth You Must Visit
For those seeking spiritual growth, deep reflection, or a sense of connection with the divine, certain places around the world have long been revered as powerful spiritual destinations. These locations, steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty, offer profound experiences that can inspire and transform. Whether you’re drawn by ancient traditions, sacred landscapes, or a desire for inner peace, here are some of the most spiritual...
Let’s Get Wanderlust: Ho Chi Ming City, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | @masa_zip Less than 50 years removed from the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City is the bustling metropolis you never knew you needed to visit. Often shortened to HCMC, Vietnam’s largest city absolutely buzzes with energy night and day while also offering its own kind of tranquility in the most unexpected of places: tiny cafés, secret gardens. If you can keep up with it, you just might discover your favorite new...
Uncovering the jewels of Rajasthan, India
Rajasthan is the jewel in India’s crown. From fairy-tale palaces and epic forts to colorful festivals and wildlife encounters, this is India at its vibrant best. Located in the arid west of India and home to major historical sites and ancient wonders. What to Do The Golden Triangle The famous Golden Triangle is a traveler’s journey through Indian icons in Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur. Kick off at the daunting mega...
Let’s Get #Wanderlust | Ritakuwa-Refugio La Roca, Santander Colombia
Tucked away in the the middle of rocks, perched on the edge of Mesa de Los Santos, in Santader, Colombia Refugio la Roca offers a unique experience with rustic accommodations, excellent view and fantastic rock climbing in a world-class location. The Hostel Unique in it’s nature guests are offered 16 distinct accommodation experiences, from the Ecottage, La Nube, Guane, Ritakuwa, Kilimajaro, El Mirador, El Vivac, Proa, Manaslu, Lhotse,...
How to Spend a Weekend in Tulum, Mexico
When all the spring breakers grew up and left Cancun, they went to Tulum. No, but really: Cancun’s younger, cooler sibling still maintains much of the easygoing, barefoot vibe that made this pocket of Mexico so attractive in the first place. With stunning white-sand beaches (free from the massive development that’s plagued so much of Mexico’s coastline), excellent food—both from locals and expat chefs, and a relaxing yoga-centric vibe...