Destinations
Although it remained underrated for too long, this country of pagodas and golden roofs will certainly be filling us with wonder for a long time. On the border with Thailand, it cultivates traditions inspired by two great civilizations: India and China. From its varied landscapes to the warm welcome of its mixed population, ex-Burma can be explored slowly, to the rhythm of its domestic flights, the roads being almost impassable. Although the territory is not all accessible, the East being guarded by the military junta, the part which is open to tourists offers sufficient beauty to satisfy travellers. Splendid beaches, flamboyant nature, snow-capped mountains and forests... Myanmar is a concentrate of all geographical beauties of the whole of Asia. Travellers in need of beauty and depth will find an answer here.
The Philippines are to Spaniards like that distant relative with which we stopped talking without knowing why or when.
The 7,000 islands of the archipelago are perhaps too many to see them all in one trip, but the nature, its people, the common historical heritage and natural wonders will make an impact in our senses from day one.
Tanzania is a paradise for lovers of nature and animals. The state parks (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, etc, remind us of adventures in which the limit is the sun on the horizon at sunset. Islands with names as evocative as Zanzibar, Pemba or Mafia will complete our stay in the smile of Africa.
Those who live there say that "the light of Africa is special and that innocence is maintained in the eyes of its people."
Uzbekistan is for many a distant unknown country. Perhaps the current name makes it even more mysterious. Uzbekistan was for centuries the "Silk Road" and along many miles left us countless legends and monuments.
The Silk Route is one of the most fascinating adventures in its purest form,and it is also an adventure for lovers of of vanished civilizations, it is a paradise for archeology and you will find some of the most romantic cities lost in the desert, colossal statues, ruins buried for centuries, papyri written in unknown languages, magic gardens and madrassahs. The route has been a two way road for merchants, soldiers and philosophers, namely, trade, warfare and ideas.


