The Philippines is undeniably one of (if not the) most stunning places in the world and these waterfalls are a rite of passage for any traveller in Cebu. Travel and charity, the best way to live! A night here can cost you at least USD 500 per person but part of the proceeds supports a breeding programme that helps the survival of the giraffe’s kind. In the mornings, the giraffes casually stroll the grounds and peek their heads in the second-floor window as guests enjoy breakfast. This hotel has the privilege of sharing the estate with some of the most beautiful, endangered animals: eight Rothschild giraffes. These rides are not too pricey, at USD 30 for an hour for a mx of two people, or USD 50 for two hours. This piece of heaven on earth means you can snap any shot and it will still beautiful. The shallow waters of the Maldivian sea allow you to easily capture corals, fishes and even reef sharks swim right beneath your canoe. #3 Molokini Clear Canoes at Baros Maldives in the MaldivesĬhoose anything, anything you have in striking contrast and you will get that instagram-worthy photo as you sit on one of those clear canoes against the famously turquoise waters of the Maldives. Looking for more tips? Here’s a Marrakech guide on where to go and when. There are only seven rooms here, so you will definitely need to book ahead and be waiting for a little while before you get your reservations confirmed.
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According to Tassery, the Amazigh symbol inside the pool means free man, the land and the language. The hotel found fame when Paris and Tassery decided to invite social media influencers to stay, and it worked, because more than 80% of guests credit social media to their booking decision. The world’s most photogenic pool is in a small hotel run by a French couple, Gabriel Paris and Alice Tassery. Here are a few tips for you: do wear something flowy and bright coloured so that you will stand out against the backdrop, and don’t forget to point your toes! #2 Le Riad Yasmine’s Pool in Marrakech, Morocco You can choose to swing backwards facing the gorgeous paddy fields and river, or front, where you can add a nice, big grin in your shot. There are five Bali Swings from 5 metres to 78 metres high and you will need to pay at least 150k IDR (about USD 10) for a half hour go, while your travel buddy clicks madly away on their iPhone camera. Read this too: 5 Signs You’re Dating a #Wanderlust Instagram Addict #1 Bali Swings in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia With so many gorgeous sights around the world, we are torn between snapping with our cameras (or smartphones), or putting the gadgets away and living in the moment! Fret not, as we have gathered those picture perfect spots you REALLY need to snap, and for the others, you should really try and enjoy the journey gadget-free.