
At World's Origins
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At World's Origins is a travel blog that provides you with an exciting and informative journey through the world's most amazing archaeological and historical places and adventure destinations. Our goal is to inspire travelers to witness and experience the beauty of this world by visiting movie-like locations, exploring ancient ruins, and hiking to popular and hidden gems that few have seen.
At World's Origins
6d ago
Dense green trees clustered without an inch of space, the sounds of a million crickets chirping and occasional calls of wild animals welcome travelers into the untamed forest of Gavi in Kerala. Gavi is known to be one of the most beautiful and famous places in India for its untouched beauty of the wild forest. It’s become a well-known place (but still less traveled) after ..read more
At World's Origins
1w ago
Surrounded by the grandeur of towering Caucasus mountains, Kazbegi is a popular travel location in Georgia. While it’s mostly famous for the 14th century Gergeti Trinity Church located like an eagle’s perch high on the mountains of Kazbegi and near Stepantsminda village, there is more to these mountain tops than this historical church. Filled with rushing streams anywhere you look, villages that lives a lifestyle ..read more
At World's Origins
2w ago
Luxor, an exotic place unlike any other on the planet. A city that stands out for the blue river Nile, white sails of Feluccas and the towering 3000-year-old structures of Pharaohs that looms over modern-day buildings. Nothing spells special and different than this place. With undeniable vibes of ancient Egypt and a culture that has been preserved, there are plenty of unique things to do ..read more
At World's Origins
3w ago
With green mountains stretching as far as the eye can see and deep gorges carved in between them, Georgia’s Dashbashi Canyon, sometimes known as Tsalka Canyon, is a natural wonder covered in the dense green of its land with the flowing Khrami river beneath. While it was already a popular spot amongst the locals, it became an attraction when the government opened it in 2022 ..read more
At World's Origins
1M ago
With beautiful golden decor shining at the entrance, paintings of calligraphy hung on walls and an elegant, classy vibe welcoming guests, Marjan Plaza Hotel (MPH) is a delightful cozy stay tucked in the center of Tbilisi. This place is said to be the first halal hotel in Tbilisi, according to their website, and provides a relaxing stay for all kinds of visitors and tourists. One ..read more
At World's Origins
1M ago
Pine trees, the fresh scent of Eucalyptus, calm soothing winds, fallen pine cones and a bunch of scattered leaves on brown mud is the first thing one notices about Nagarkot mountain. But all that doesn’t compare to the spectacular views of the famous snow capped mountains in the world. No trip to Nepal is complete without a glimpse of the earth towering Himalayas standing high ..read more
At World's Origins
1M ago
Amidst the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, a lush green island untouched by modernity lie in all it’s natural glory. Dominica Island was not on most tourists’ list until a certain movie brought it to spotlight. The island was a prominent place used as a Pirates of The Carribean (POTC) film location, more precisely for the franchise’s second installment “Dead Man’s Chest”. And there ..read more
At World's Origins
1M ago
Find out how you can visit and experience the main spots in Egypt including Cairo, Abu Simbel, Philae, Karnak, Luxor Temple, Kom Ombo and Edfu without breaking your bank ..read more
At World's Origins
2M ago
Golden sarcophaguses, spells and scarabs, and rumored curses – Egypt’s mummies and mummification never ceases to amaze the world and it’s travelers. With mysteries and the unexplainable surrounding the preserved bodies of the ancient pharaohs, these royal mummies hold the secrets to a world that did unbelievable feasts of constructing mega structures deemed impossible to do in the ancient days….or even today. If you’re visiting ..read more
At World's Origins
2M ago
A thriving green island with crystal blue sea water, the Jubail Mangrove Park is a nature haven for the green-hungry folks that are used to seeing the orange sands of the desert and for travelers who want to see the wild side of UAE. Stretching across 4,000 hectares of mangrove forests surrounded by more than 30km of sea water, this is one of the popular ..read more