Find travel ideas in the Indian Ocean in wild parks, oases, natural reserves, natural sites, authentic villages
Indian Ocean solicits us from all sides: its environmental richness associated with the immense overlapping cultures, produces innumerable remarkable sites.
The shining proof is the myriad of sites classified by Unesco in the Indian Ocean.
We chose to wander through random encounters and events in these remarkable places.

Anja Community Reserve: Where People and Nature Thrive Together in Madagascar
Anja Community Reserve: Where People and Nature Thrive Together in Madagascar Just 13 kilometers south of Ambalavao, along the famous RN7 road,

Discovering the Knuckles Mountain Range: A Sanctuary for Nature and Responsible Tourism in Sri Lanka
Discovering the Knuckles Mountain Range: A Sanctuary for Nature and Responsible Tourism in Sri Lanka Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s

Nafakhum : a natural waterfalls in Bangladesh
Nafakhum : a natural waterfalls in Bangladesh This is where the stunning Sangu River, which is steep and sylvan, abruptly drops 25

Khareef Season 2025 – Celebrating Oman’s Verdant Legacy in Dhofar
Khareef Season 2025 – Celebrating Oman’s Verdant Legacy in Dhofar Each year, from June 21st to September 20th, southern Oman undergoes a

The Red Elephants of Tsavo, Kenya: Guardians of a Timeless Wilderness
The Red Elephants of Tsavo, Kenya: Guardians of a Timeless Wilderness Nestled in the heart of southern Kenya, Tsavo National Park stands

Railay, Thailand’s Hidden Gem: How to Travel Responsibly in This Natural Paradise
Railay, Thailand’s Hidden Gem: How to Travel Responsibly in This Natural Paradise Railay is one of Thailand’s best-preserved treasures, a secluded peninsula

Aldabra Atoll: A unique and preserved natural sanctuary in the heart of the Indian Ocean
Aldabra Atoll: A unique and preserved natural sanctuary in the heart of the Indian Ocean Located in the Seychelles, in the heart

Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara: Cultural Treasures of the Swahili Coast in Tanzania
Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara: Cultural Treasures of the Swahili Coast in Tanzania The ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara, located

The Western Ghats: A Natural and Cultural Treasure of India
The Western Ghats: A Natural and Cultural Treasure of India Older than the Himalayas, the Western Ghats mountains are a natural and

Le Morne: Symbol of Resistance and Cultural Heritage of Mauritius
Le Morne: Symbol of Resistance and Cultural Heritage of Mauritius The Le Morne Cultural Landscape, located in the southwest of Mauritius, is

Al Ain Cultural Sites: Millennial Heritage and Oasis Traditions in the United Arab Emirates
Al Ain Cultural Sites: Millennial Heritage and Oasis Traditions in the United Arab Emirates The cultural sites of Al Ain—Hafit, Hili, Bidaa

The Island of Mozambique: A Cultural Crossroads of History and Architecture
The Island of Mozambique: A Cultural Crossroads of History and Architecture The Island of Mozambique, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as

Untamed Wonders of the Indian Ocean: Three Islands Boasting Extraordinary Biodiversity
Untamed Wonders of the Indian Ocean: Three Islands Boasting Extraordinary Biodiversity Do You Know These Three Indian Ocean Island Gems? Discover three

Kapotar Island one of the most beautiful islands in Papua
Kapotar Island one of the most beautiful islands in Papua Kapotar Island is one of the most beautiful islands in Papua.

The Last Lost World of Madagascar
The Last Lost World of Madagascar Located in the southwest of Madagascar, the Makay massif extends over 4,000 km2. It is

Tanzania: A Rising Star in Global Tourism and Host of the 2025 World Travel Awards Gala
Tanzania: A Rising Star in Global Tourism and Host of the 2025 World Travel Awards Gala Tanzania has become a top adventure

Heritage and Culture in Yemen
Heritage and Culture in Yemen Hanan’s journey: empowering women and shaping change in Yemen Located in southern Yemen’s Aden Governorate, the Historic

Assam, an often overlooked corner of India
Assam, an often overlooked corner of India Assam is known for its tea and silk. The state was the first oil
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