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Africa
It is the second-largest and most populous continent in the world. A land mass so large that it contains six different time zones with 54 countries. Culture, tradition, and language differs from region to region. Regardless of how diverging these may be, there are still collectivist values and traits that tie them all together.
Belize
Belize is a country located on the northeast coast of Central America. It is often thought of as a Caribbean country because of its similar history with that of English-speaking Caribbean nations. Belize is the only jaguar preserve on the planet and the home to the Great Blue Hole which is included in the Top 10 best diving sites in the world. In addition, you get to enjoy their small and friendly population with over 390,00 people.
Bolivia
Bolivia is a landlocked country which is home to over 11 million people who speak 30+ languages. It is known for its multitude of mountains, gigantic salt flats, a great range of flora and fauna, and most especially their indescribable array of landscapes to visit. One of which is the Salar De Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat that is also called the world’s largest mirror.
Brazil
Brazil is the largest country in South America occupying half of the continent’s landmass populated with over 214 million people. Aside from being popular in the soccer world, it is known for its architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful coastlines and beaches, Amazon Rainforest and Christ the Redeemer, one of the seven wonders of the world.
Cambodia
A country rich with carefully preserved history and popular destinations that are known for its ecotourism. A great place to be if you’re looking to take a break from your usual hustle and bustle. It is also home to the largest religious building in the world.
Canada
Being the second largest country in the world in terms of area, Canada has a multicultural population of approximately 38.5 million people. It champions a geological wonder and one of the world’s famous waterfalls, the Niagara falls. Additionally, Canada bears the picturesque landscape of the Canadian Rockies and Banff National Park.
Colombia
Colombia has an estimated population of over 50 million and despite being a South American country, it has an insular region in North America. It is known for its specialty coffee, its biodiversity, and it is home to Serranía de la Macarena or what they call the Liquid Rainbow.
Dubai
With over 3 million people residing, Dubai is the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates. It is the capital of the emirate of Dubai and it has famously ultramodern architecture and luxury shopping and lifestyle. Dubai is where Burj Khalifa, world’s tallest building, is situated.
Guam
Guam is an island country estimated to be around 212 square miles (or 548 square kilometers). It offers tourists limestone plateaus and dense jungles. The land and sea are full of different species of fauna and flora.
Hong Kong
Home to a population of more than 7 million people residing in its urbanized cities. Get a glimpse of it all from high above—either through The Peak or Sky100. There’s no shortage of towering buildings along the Hong Kong skyline. A breathtaking sight of neon lights in the evening.
Indonesia
Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world composed of diverse and multicultural islands that is home to 200 million people with over 600 ethnic groups. It is the hottest spot in the Pacific Ring of Fire which makes it a superb destination for a summer city break.
Japan
As an archipelago, Japan comprises four major islands. These are: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. Because of its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire, several of its main regions are covered with mountainous terrain. Years of innovation and hard work has turned it into the country with the second-largest economic output in the world.
Fun Fact: it is the only country that still has an officially recognized Emperor.