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  • Parco di Pinocchio
    For fans of the little wooden puppet who wanted to be human, this is certainly the place to go: an entire park dedicated to the well-loved characters and imagery of Pinocchio's saga.
  • Angkor Wat
    The majestic temple of Angkor Wat - the centrepiece of some 40 temple and palace ruins scattered over a 200km area and collectively known as Angkor - towers above the jungle, offering gorgeous bas relief sculpture, architecture based in cosmology and tales of the once mighty Khmer civilisation. The site was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, and conservation work continues apace, as more and more visitors come to look at surely the greatest of South East Asia's man-made wonders.
  • Vittorio Emanuele II Shopping Gallery
    The Vittorio Emanuele Gallery has a 19th-century atmosphere, enhanced by the elegance of some of Milan's finest stores. This is the Galleria par excellence, and has been Milan's largest and most popular rendezvous for over a century.
  • Lake Garda (Lago di Garda)
    The largest and possibly the cleanest of the Italian lakes, Lago di Garda is also probably the most popular. But not without good reason - the gentle climate, citrus spirits and more than palatable wines do help to make it so. Even DH Lawrence was inspired to scribble Twilight in Italy because of the waters and surrounding features.
  • Amazon Rainforest
    The Amazon Rainforest contains thousands of different species of birds, hundreds of reptiles, mammals, insects and countless plants and trees, many of which are unique to the region. Huge, lazy rivers flow into secret lakes, untouched over thousands of years and surrounded by the dense green vegetation of the jungle. It is the most breathtaking natural wilderness on the planet.