Jamaica
Jamaica is the third-largest Caribbean island, the birthplace of reggae and Rastafari movement, with the lush Blue Mountains, world-record sprinters and an outsize cultural footprint for its size.
Jamaica is the third-largest Caribbean island, the birthplace of reggae and Rastafari movement, with the lush Blue Mountains, world-record sprinters and an outsize cultural footprint for its size.
Japan is an East Asian archipelago of 14,000 islands stretching across the Pacific, blending ancient Shinto and Buddhist tradition with high-tech megacities like Tokyo, Osaka and the megacity-spanning Tōkaidō corridor.
Jordan is a Middle Eastern monarchy on the East Bank of the Jordan River, hosting the rose-stone city of Petra, the Dead Sea — Earth's lowest land surface — and the desert wadis of Wadi Rum.
Kazakhstan is the world's ninth-largest country, a vast Central Asian steppe nation rich in oil, gas and minerals, with a futuristic purpose-built capital, Astana, on the northern plains.
Kenya is an East African republic on the equator, with a Rift Valley, Mount Kenya, the Maasai Mara savannah and the historic Swahili coast on the Indian Ocean.
Kiribati is a Pacific island nation of 33 widely-scattered atolls and reefs, the only country to straddle the equator and the international date line, with all 33 islands sitting only a few metres above sea level.
Kosovo is a small landlocked Balkan country that declared independence from Serbia in 2008 and is recognised by more than 100 UN member states. Its young population sits among Europe's median ages.
Kuwait is a small Persian Gulf monarchy with one of the world's largest oil reserves per capita, a constitutional system of government and an iconic skyline along Kuwait Bay.
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous Central Asian republic where the Tien Shan range covers more than 80% of the country, dotted with high-altitude lakes and a strong nomadic equestrian tradition.