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Sunday, 19 June 2011

The Must See Places In Las Vegas, USA


Fountain Show At BellagioFountain Show At Bellagio
It’s famous worldwide for his musical fountain and an amazing and interesting for our visit. All for your entertainment, the most ambitious choreographically complex water feature ever conceived with the stunning backdrop of a beautiful sky of lavender Las Vegas. This event takes place every 30 minutes in the afternoon and early evening and every 15 minutes from 8 pm until midnight.
Botanical Gardens At BellargioBotanical Gardens At Bellargio
Content conservatory botanical garden hotel which opened in certain seasons (winter, Lunar New Year, spring, summer and autumn ). You can find many of the most common plants of the rarest of rare. Plants, flowers, herbs are in this park.
Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical ParkSouthern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park
Known as the zoo las vegas. This is a non-profit zoological park with botanical garden located on the las vegas strip. Educate and entertain the public by displaying a variety of plants and animals. There is an entry form and the zoological park exhibits over 150 species of animals and plants including the Barbary apes in the United States and other rare animals.
Flamingo GardenFlamingo Garden
His has very vast rare collection of plants, herbals like the citrus and Wray botanical collections. You can take experience of Eco-environment, Attraction at flamingo gardens, Shopping gift center and eatery, Arboretum and Adopt the wildlife.
Shark Reef Aquarium Mandalay BayShark Reef Aquarium Mandalay Bay
Shark reef aquarium is the symbol of slow sinking temple of reminiscent into the ocean. It is not typical aquarium. Its total sensory experience designed to send visitors virtually into the ocean and having the experience with the most rare and dangerous species like sharks, alligators, crocodiles etc.
The Tank At Golden Nugget HotelThe Tank At Golden Nugget Hotel
Swimming pools that contain fish, sharks, waterfalls, a three-story waterslide, pool bar and seven private cabanas. And while you do not actually swim with the sharks, you swim right next to them – five species of shark plus games.

23 Must See Places Around the World


Ok guys, by no means is this is complete list. I’ve traveled my fair share (all continents except Antarctica) BUT I’m 26 and have yet to see and never will see the entire world, duh! So here is my list along with a short explanation of the Top 23 Places to Visit Around the World.
  1. Rio de Janeiro, Brasil-Not only is this one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the world, it’s home for Carnival every February or March. If dancing with thousands of other hot bodied Brazilians sounds like fun to you, this is your heaven!
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  3. Cape Town, South Africa-The second most naturally beautiful set city in the world. I had the pleasure of being in Cape Town during last World Cup, but even without it, Cape Town is a gem. You have winery’s galore, Great White Shark cage diving if your so inclined, hiking, fine dining, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere all at your fingertips.
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  5. Koh Tao, Thailand-A small backpacker town in the south islands of Thailand. This place reigns supreme to get certified for diving. Plus, you have the chance to see 10 meter Whale Sharks cruising about. If diving is not your thing, chilled out bars and restaurants where you can lounge the day away awate you.
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  7. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam-A World Heritage site in the north of Vietnam where you can choose to go on 1, 2, or 3 day cruises. They can range from leisurely cruises to full out party madness. If you’re young and looking for a great way to meet people and party, go through Hanoi Backpackers, they rock!
  8. Ha Long Bay
  9. Petra, Jordan-This is for you history buffs out there. Petra is an ancient city carved in the side of red rock cliffs. It’s an excellent place to hike around and who doesn’t like a place where they filmed Indiana Jones, right?
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  11. Angkor Wat, Cambodia-The largest religious complex in the world including many temples. Angkor Wat blew me away by its shear size and complexity. Another must for those into history and culture. Plus, they filmed part of Tomb Raider there too!
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  13. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe-Class 5 rapids, threat of being eaten by crocodiles or hippos. What’s not to like! To see the  massive amounts of water spill over huge cliffs is impressive, but what’s even more is to raft the Zambezi below and feel the rush!
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  15. Whitsunday Islands, Australia-Home to the finest and whitest sand in the world. They even made the lens for the Hubble Telescope out of the sand! The azure waters, soft, pure sand, and cruising on sailboat for any number of days is a must.
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  17. Great Barrier Reef, Australia-For those of us who enjoy the underwater world, this is the Holy Grail of diving. I’ve never seen water so blue or coral so vibrant.
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  19. Munich, Germany-I’ve visited Munich several times, but by far the best time to visit is during Oktoberfest. The fun loving atmosphere as well as huge 1 liter beer steins are an experience to be had.
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  21. Siena, Italy-I might be a little biased when it comes to Siena. I mean, I studied there when I finished my degree, so Siena will always have a special place in my heart. That said, it is said to be the best kept medieval town in all of Europe. Plus, its home to the Palio, a bareback horse race taking place in the center piazza twice a year. Sign me up!
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  23. Paris, France-My favorite of all European cities. For me, it’s hard not to fall in love with the city. Amazing attractions for tourists, fantastic food, friendly people (although I’ve heard differently from many others), and a generally slower pace of life. Give it a try and if you have a sweetheart, bring him/her along with you. You won’t regret it.
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  25. Lawrencetown, Ireland-Ok, I almost guarantee nobody has ever heard of this place. Hell, I never did until I visited a friend who lives there. It’s a small town in the center of Ireland. The locals are what makes this place amazing. I was in my first Irish Bar for less then 5 minutes before a shot was bought for me by a local. I’m putting Laurencetown on the map!
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  27. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania-If you like National Geographic your going to love this place. Literally, I felt like I was on a TV show. Zebra, Wildebeest, Hyenas, Lions, Ostrich, Hippos and many more animals roam this self enclosed ecosystem.
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  29. Koh Phangan, Thialand-Home to the Full Moon Party every month. Although the less visited side of the island is said to be more pristine and beautiful, I never visited it. I came for the party and party alone. A minimum of 20,000 people (and up to 100,000) on the beach dancing, drinking, and partying. What’s not to like?
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  31. Salzburg, Austria-On a clear day with a view of the Alps, you can’t beat the home to The Sound of Music. Even when you can’t see the surrounding mountains, the dominating castle over the town as well as dozens of cathedrals make this a charming town.
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  33. Dahab, Egypt-Set on the Red Sea overlooking Saudi Arabia across the azure water, this is a perfect backpacker getaway. It is literally dirt cheap there. $5/night for nice accomodation, $3 for a 5 course meal, and cheap diving in one of the best dive locations in the world. If you are a diver, do the Blue Hole. AMAZING!
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  35. Sardegna, Italy-If bombing around an island in scooters sounds like fun to you, go here! I went in the off season and had an apartment with 6 other friends for $10/night. The water is insanely clear, the people are incredibly friendly, and the landscape is gorgeous.
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  37. Siwa, Egypt-If you looking for a desert safari, this is the place to go. You can rent a Range Rover and bomb around the huge sand dunes, visit oasis springs, camp overnight under insanely clear skies, and live like a desert nomad. Just be aware of the sand beetles that may crawl over you in your sleep!
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  39. Lahaina, Hawai’i-Another place I may be biased towards since I have lived there and loved it. Huge beaches, snorkeling, diving, fishing, whales, dolphins, resorts, golfing…The list can go on and on. No wonder so many people from the United States mainland come and visit.
  40. Lahaina
  41. New York City, New York-If you want a taste of America, this is it. Big buildings, big business, big life! In just about every city block, you have everything you could ever want (That might be a bit of an exaggeration, but not too far off).
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  43. Vang Vieng, Laos-A place where you do just about everything you shouldn’t do while you’re on a river. Picture, bars lining a river, people floating down on tubes and being pulled in from bar to bar, zip-lines, rope swings, water slides, and all this done usually under the influence of alcohol. As long as you don’t get hurt, this place is crazy fun!
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  45. Cappodocia, Turkey-This region holds some of the craziest rock formations I have ever seen. A way of life has been formed out of living in caves and hillsides. Rent a mountain bike and cruise around this unique landscape. It’s well worth the $10
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This by no means is a complete list of the best places in the world, just my opinion of 23 must sees in the world. I would love to hear what you all think as well. Lord knows, I need more travel ideas and destinations. Any big ones I’m missing out there?

Places I must visit: Santorini, Greece


 Santorini Island in Greece boasts some of the most spectacular sunsets in the world. That alone, as well as the beautiful weather, relaxed lifestyle, delicious food and stunning scenery, puts it high on my ‘to visit’ list!
The Aenaon Villas are idyllically located on the top of a steep slope in Imerovigli village, where you can enjoy wonderful views to the sea, the volcano and the caldera.  In fact Santorini is essentially what remains of an enormous volcanic explosion!
The crisp white decor gives the interior a fresh, modern feel, whilst the solid wood flooring adds added style and sophistication.  I love the cave-like architecture.  The perfect retreat when you need a break from the hot sunshine.
Interesting staircase design- pleasing to the eye
Beautiful views through the arch window- and how comfy does that couch look??!!

Top 10 Places you MUST Visit in Vancouver


There was something particularly special about the city of Vancouver that had everyone looking at it after the Olympic Winter Games. This colorful Northern city is not only a hip place to visit, but is listed as one of the world's greatest places to live.

Being the third largest city in Canada, Vancouver is home to a busy city life surrounded by natural landscape beauty between rugged mountains and the Pacific Ocean. This year, travel bloggers, writers and professionals will meet up at the 3rd annual Travel Blog Exchange (TBEX). Which just so happens to be sponsored by CheapOair! So if you're planning to travel to Vancouver this weekend or some other time, here are 10 places you MUST visit!

Vancouver Lookout: If you've just arrived to Vancouver, apparently, this should be your first stop. (After you've checked into your hotel or hostel of course.) Located atop the Harbour Centre; a towering complex, the Vancouver lookout offers a bird's eye view of the entire city. Even before you get to the top, the glass elevators provide an exciting view. Indoor decks are heated, so even on a cold night, you can enjoy the view from above.

Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park: Those who are (literally) ready to take a walk on the wild side will appreciate the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Not only is it the oldest tourist attraction built in 1889, it is one of the most popular. It spans over 450 feet across as you walk across over the Capilano River at a height of 230 feet.  Kids can enjoy nature tours and Treetop Adventures; a walk through the evergreens.

Dr. Sun Yat Set Chinese Garden: Though the city of Vancouver is multicultural, there is a strong Chinese immigration present in the city. For a taste of relaxing Chinese meditation in a picturesque garden, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen has your recipe at his garden. It represents the peak of the Ming Dynasty; the garden provides a space of tranquility and honor to the accomplishments of the empire.

Stanley Park: New York City has Central Park, but Vancouver has a park just a little bigger named Stanley Park. Attracting nearly 8 million visitors a year, this park nicknamed the "Year round playground" could possibly have its own list of top things to do. Most locals and tourists enjoy riding the seawall; a 5.5 mile long sea wall path meant for biking or rollerblading along the coast.

English Bay: Looking to catch some sun or enjoy a lovely sunset? Many beaches along the English Bay offer opportunities to enjoy the natural scenery of the British Colombia area. Historically, it was the home base for the first lifeguard in Vancouver who taught residents how to swim.

Museum of Vancouver: If the city has already enchanted you by now, why not dig deeper into its rich history at the Museum of Vancouver? Dating back to the 19th century, it is the largest civic museum in Canada. The collection features artifacts from around the world of Vancouver residents.

The MacMillan Observatory: If you're interested in the world a few light-years beyond the area of Vancouver, to outer space, the MacMillan Space Centre is the place to go. This non-profit foundation hopes to inspire those by educating those about the Universe. It is home to quite possibly the coolest overnight school trip; students can spend the night for an overnight adventure observing the night sky at the Planetarium.

Bloedel Conservatory: At the top of Queen Elizabeth Park lies a little piece of another environment; a conservatory filled with many specifies. One can find over 100 birds, tropical fish and lush tropical plants that are all very picture worthy. Sci-fi series such as Battlestar Galactica and Stargate SG-1were even filmed in this location.

Granville Island: Once named "Industrial Island" as it was once home to factories and plants, present day Granville Island luckily has a lot more to offer. If you're looking for the local experience, start at the Public Market where you’ll find an array of food stands that will wet your appetite. Once you have a full stomach, enjoy great shopping, theatre and entertainment or just sit by the marina and watch the boats pass by.

Vancouver Public Library: If you're not visiting to find a book out of the 2.2 million items in its collection, make sure to enjoy the building itself. Take a look above once inside of the central branch for sky lit ceilings and old style architecture.

Five "Must-See" Places in Brazil


Being a motorcycle traveler, for me, “a place” is not as much a city or a village, but rather a region where I travel through. I rarely have a fixed route plan when I leave on a trip, just a general idea of where I would like to go, and the places I would like to visit along the way.
Most of the time I get tons of information about interesting things or places to see on the go, from local people, and that is how you come across some of the most amazing places.
Since I moved to Brazil two years ago, I traveled tens of thousands of miles around the country, mainly in the south-east region, but also parts of the South and north-east, to find interesting routes for my Motorcycle travel company.During the many days on the road, traveling as much as possible on small back roads instead of the major highways, I saw many different sides of Brazil. The extravagancy of Rio de Janeiro or “Gringo Paradise” Búzios, the mountains and lush coastal forests of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo states, Unspoilt beaches, tropical Islands, the Banana, pineapple and coffee plantations in Espirito Santo, the countless waterfalls, the canyons of the Chapada Diamantina in the interior of Bahia…Brazil has so much to offer if you just take the road less traveled.

Trindade - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Trindade - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil 
Using a motorcycle for traveling, besides being the most fun way to wonder around a country like Brazil, has a number of advantages. You are the one in control, you always have a front row seat, you are one with the surrounding scenery and thanks to the fact that you HAVE to stop every 150-200km to take gas, eat, go to the bathroom, etc…, you get to know places and people that are still pure, or not “contaminated” by tourism.
In almost every gas station, people will start asking where you’re from, where you’re going and start giving you tips on where to go or avoid going. This way you will learn very quickly that Brazil, despite being branded sometimes as a dangerous place, is no more dangerous than your average European country. The people are amazingly friendly and hospitable, and always ready to help wherever they can, offering you a place to stay or inviting you to share their meal with them.
So here is a selection of five places or regions in Brazil that I would recommend to anyone visiting this great country. Of course, this is only the tip of the iceberg…
1. Serra da Mantiqueira – Itatiaia National Park
serra da mantiqueira - Brazil
serra da mantiqueira - Brazil
Itatiaia National Park in the Serra da Mantiqueira, is a beautiful mountainous region of lush forests, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, alpine meadows, and both primary and secondary Atlantic Rainforest in Southeast Brazil. Located about 200km west of Rio de Janeiro, on the border of the states Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, Itatiaia was the first National Park of Brazil, created by President Getúlio Vargas in 1937. This 300km² park is surrounded by the much larger “Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Protection Area”, which is almost 4.800km² in size and considered to be the green lung of Southeast Brazil.
Home to the third highest mountain in Brazil (pico das Agulhas Negras – 2878m), the park and the surrounding Serra da Mantiqueira, is a popular destination for backpackers, trekkers and rock climbers, but also mountain bikers. With around 250 different bird species, it is no surprise that also bird watchers are attracted to this beautiful park.
For me, as a motorcyclist, it is all about riding the dirt roads that are scattered around the Serra da Mantiqueira, connecting little picturesque villages like Visconde de Maua, Maromba or Pedra Selada, many of which see freezing temperatures and even snow during the winter months (July to September. A two hour hike up Pedra Selada, a 1700m rock formation, rewards you with a great view of the surrounding area.
2. Costa Verde – Serra da Bocaina
Costa Verde - Brazil
Bay of Angra dos Reis - Costa Verde
The “Costa Verde” (Green coast) is a 300km stretch of coastline between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, from Sepetiba to São Sebastiõ, offering all kinds of activities for the active – but also the less active – visitor. It is a true paradise for lovers of ecotourism and extreme sports.
Riding along the coast on the BR101 (locally, also known as the “Rio – Santos”) in the direction of São Paulo, you have the most beautiful views of the Atlantic ocean and the many islands , while the whole time you have the Serra do Mar (a 1500km long mountain range that stretches from Espirito Santo until Rio Grande do Sul in the south of Brazil) at your right side. At some locations, the mountains almost reach the ocean. Many people consider this the most scenic route of Brazil.
Along the 300km, there are many natural and cultural treasures to be discovered. In the bay of Angra dos Reis, you can get on a boat and cross over to Ilha Grande, an island Nature reserve, where no cars are allowed. A little further in the direction of São Paulo, you’ll find the small port town of Paraty, a jewel of Brazilian colonial architecture and world heritage site. This place is definitely worth a visit. Further down the road, there is the quiet, laid back town of Trindade, with its beautiful bays and natural swimming pool. Just across the state border with São Paulo , the city of Ubatuba is famous for its great surf beaches …
3. Chapada Diamantina – Central Bahia
Chapada Diamantina - Brazil
Chapada Diamantina - Brazil
Everybody has probably heard about the beautiful beaches and coastlines of Bahia, but few people know that one of Bahia’s major attractions is hidden in its interior. The region called “Chapada Diamantina”, also known by some as Brazil’s lost world.
With its weird and fantastic rock formations, a system of quartzite caves with crystal clear lakes and underground rivers, mountains and valleys with hundreds of waterfalls, this 152.000 hectare park is the perfect setting for some of the wildest eco-adventures in Brazil.
4. Iguaçu Falls – Paraná
Iguassu falls - Parana - Brazil
Iguassu falls - Brazil
The only place that I personally consider a little too touristic for my likings – it is the second most popular tourist destination in Brazil – but cannot be discarded, is Iguaçu falls, or “Foz do Iguaçu”. This is the place where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay come together and nature shows itself at its most beautiful. A total of no less than 275 waterfalls, some of them over 80m high, along a distance of 2700m, create one of the most beautiful sights on the planet. The falls can be visited and seen from the Brazilian or the Argentinean side, and opinions differ about which side has the most beautiful views. One thing is certain: whatever side you visit, this is a spectacle that you will remember for the rest of your life.
Surrounding the falls is a preserved jungle area of 156.235 hectares: the Iguaçu National Park. The history of the park begins in 1916 when Alberto Santos Dumont, the father of aviation visits the region. At that time the land was privately owned by an Uruguayan called Jesus Val. Dumont pleaded with the President of the State of Paraná, that Jesus Val would be expropriated and the area made public property. Later that year, 1.008 hectares were declared public property, and later, in 1939, by decree of President Getulio Vargas, the area was enlarged to its current size of 156.235.77 hectares.
5. Estrada Real – Minas Gerais
Diamantina - Estrada Real - Brazil
Diamantina - Estrada Real - Brazil
If you want to take a journey into one of the most important and interesting regions of colonial Brazil, you cannot overlook the “Estrada Real” region.
Whether on sand, asphalt or gravel, adventure is always guaranteed on the Estrada Real. Every other road has new discoveries. Colonial villages, with their typical colorful churches, waterfalls, mountains, caves and rivers make up one of the most important cultural and natural heritages on the planet. Those who watch close enough can see the stone bridges, ruins and fountains scattered across the landscape. Every one a reminder, left behind by the colonial settlers.
Estrada Real - Minas Gerais - Brazil
The rugged landscape of the Estrada Real - Brazil
The Estrada Real (Royal Road), today, is a collection of several roads, in total about 1512 km, located in the triangle Rio de Janeiro – Paraty – Diamantina, built in colonial Brazil, especially in the seventeenth century, to transport the riches of Brazil’s interior to the coast of Rio de Janeiro, from where it was shipped off to Portugal. All transport of goods, machinery, gold and diamonds, but also slaves, tools and other supplies, was only legally possible via the Estrada Real. Opening new roads was considered a crime of lese-majesty.
Traveling through this unique region offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to relive the experiences of the ancient pioneers, drovers, officers and other travelers that once roamed these parts. The great importance of this road gave birth to countless towns and cities, some of which, like Ouro Preto or Diamantina, are today listed as World Heritage Sites.
Hope you enjoyed the read…

Places In India


India is one of the most favorite and a globally renowned tourism destination offering tourists several fascinating tourism options and opportunities. It deserves the attentions of tourists from all over the world. There are several fascinating places to visit in India which are very popular among tourists and vacationers. Rajasthan, Goa, Kerala, Delhi, Agra, Kerala, Kashmir, Leh-Ladakh, etc are among prime places to visit India. These all are very fascinating and offer numerous catchy attractions to their visitors. In a country as diverse and complex as India, it is not surprising to find that people here reflect the rich glories of the past, the culture, traditions and values relative to geographic locations and the numerous distinctive manners, habits and food that will always remain truly Indian, according to five thousand years of recorded history.
If you favor to see closely one of the richest culture and civilization of the world you must travel in India. It is also known as the land of diversity and its diversity can be seen in its culture, tradition, and geography. There are several pilgrimage sites in India like Amritsar, Patan Sahib, Ajmer, Pushkar, Sri Nagar, Vaishno Devi, Tirupati, Shirdi, Deoghar, Rajgir, Ranakpur, Varanasi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, etc. The Colorful mosaic of Indian festivals and fairs as diverse as the land, is an eternal expression of the spirit of celebration. These all places provide tourists to take insight into a spiritual journey in India.
Holidays in India is truly a pleasant experience. During your India Holidays you will have a great opportunity to observe rich culture and civilization of the country. It starts from the beautiful hill station of Kashmir to the God’s own Country Kerala. Everything of India will give you an opportunity to stay close to nature as you can wander along winding hill roads and gaze at the soothing greenery of forest-covered hills. Today India beaches also have become very attractive destinations for the honeymoon couples because of the tourist facilities, natural beauty and varieties.
Holidays in India take you a tour of a country where its miraculous charms have enthralled tourists for ages and still today travel in that country is full of surprises. Enjoy trekking and nature camps in the hills or white water rafting along the Mountain Rivers. For a dream tropical holiday full of surprises, you can’t beat India Holidays. Rest and relaxation by the bucket load in simply stunning surroundings. Just imagine how jealous your friends will be when you tell them you’ve booked!
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The Beautiful World: Traveling Must See Places


The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page – St. Augustine.

Can it be anything else that describes traveling more perfectly than the above famous quote? Probably not. It’s a beautiful world, so are its creatures. We have got so much to see. The wide variety of the world – varied landscapes, various countries, its people, different religion and culture – all make this planet truly something to be amazed by. And it is a dream of any traveler to explore the beauty of it. Traveling helps you know the planet where you live in; it helps you know its people, their religion, culture and heritage, it teaches you about various other living creatures of this planet, and finally it teaches you a simple lesson – to love and care about others, about the whole world. Traveling connects people with each other; it works as your true friend, philosopher and guide. And this is exactly the reason why they say, “He who does not travel does not know the value of men”. True they are, aren’t they?

There is a fine difference between a tourist and a traveler. A tourist only knows where he/she has been, but a traveler can give you the minute details about the place. According to Miriam Beard, “Traveling is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living”. Though the article started with describing this world a beautiful one, which the planet truly is, but the other side of the coin is we do also live in a world, where we often need to live under tremendous pressure – be it in the professional sphere of life or in the personal. We often want to escape from this constriction and look forward to go to the other side of the rope where the world comes to you in a completely different look, taste and color. Traveling can provide you the much needed ‘oxygen’ that you always require to succeed in every walk of your life. It re-energizes your body and soul.

So, what to see? Where to travel? Well, there are thousands! In fact, in this vast world, the list is never-ending. And it is not possible for a human being to cover all the destinations in their lifetime. However, there are certainly some must see places that every human being should try to visit at least once in their lifetime. These must see places have quite been successful in making thousands amazed through their unique and stunning characteristics. You would come to realize for one more time how beautiful this world is, so are its inhabitants!

On one hand, the must see places showcase the beauty of nature and its amazing landscapes, there are also some destinations that find places in your heart through range of adventurous activities and entertainment that the places have to offer to you. There are also some man-made wonders that can make you stunned and make you realize at the same time how capable you are as a human being.

Already decided to go out? Brilliant! Make your plan, pack your backs and go off for some wonderful destinations. Traveling knows no border; and as a traveler, world is your home. Explore the world; enjoy its splendor. So, let’s have a look at places that have attracted thousands from all corners of the world.

Some of the must see places in Europe include the attractions like:

Colosseum of Rome, Pisa and Pompeii in Italy, Stonehenge and Madame Tussuad’s Museum in England, Black Forest and Rhine Gorge in Germany, Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum in France, Alhambra Palace in Spain, and many more

To name a few of the must see places in North America, one must include the destinations like:In USA Golden Gate Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Yellowstone National Park, Las Vegas City Strip, Disneyland, Los Angels, Times Square and many more

In Mexico: Chichen Itza, Palenque, Guanajuato, and many more

In Canada: The Cabot Trail The famous Niagara Falls Canadian Rockies etc. and many more

The list of must see places in South America should include the attractions like: Mayan Ruins in Belize, Roatan Bay Islands, Ruins of Leon Viejo, Placencia Beach Belize, The famous Machu Pichhu in Peru, and many more.

If you turn towards east, the list of must see places in Asia would include: The great Taj Mahal in India, The amazing Great Wall of China, The Floating Market in Thailand, Angkor Wat Temple, Ajanta and Ellora Caves in India, The Forbidden City in China, Li River Cruise, and many more.

On the other hand, the must see places in Africa would include the attractions like: The Great Pyramid of Giza, Alexandria, Luxor Temple, Cruise on River Nile, Masai Mara National Reserve, Victoria Falls, and many more.

If you are among those who vie for sun, sand and the sea, the Caribbean Islands could well be your choice. The must see places in Caribbean Islands include the amazing attractions like: Cayman Islands, Corn Islands, Caribbean Cruises, Platano Forest, El Yunque National Forest, and many more

If you eye for the Oceania, you need to choose from an extensive list of must see places in Oceania, which include the destinations like: Milford Sound Red Boat Cruise, Doubtful Sound, Sydney Opera House, Uluru, The Great Barrier Reef, and many more

So, choose your destination, chalk out your plan and start off for the mission – a mission to discover your known world in a completely unknown contour. You must see it!

Top 4 Must-See Historical Places in India!


When vacationing in India, the land of spices, there are so many different things that one could see and do that the list could be seemingly endless. A country this big certainly has much to offer any person that chooses to visit here.
India happens to boast thousands of kilometres of shoreline and some of the most beautiful beaches of any nation; beaches that serve as the primary attraction for millions of vacationers annually.
But when you are not soaking up the sun on the beaches, or enjoying the luxury five star resorts that have been specially designed to accommodate foreigners, or shopping at one of the many bazaars, there are some historical places that you should really jot down on your list of things not to be missed when here. To better help you along the way, here are the top four.

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Located in Rajpath, New Delhi, India Gate is a prime attraction, and should also be at the top of your list. Also called the India War Memorial, this monument was created to honor the memory of the fallen soldiers – around 90,000 of them – who sacrificed their lives for world freedom during the First World War; it’s also a memorial to the second war in Afghanistan (1919). The gate, comprised almost entirely of sandstone, is approximately 42 meters in height and was first constructed in 1921 by the Duke of Connaught. It was officially dedicated to India by Viceroy, Lord Irwin in 1931. A popular recreational site, you will find a plethora of picnickers here during the warmer months, as people remember their history and freedom, the price of which can be seen in the thousands of names of the fallen that are inscribed on its sandy walls.
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Bodhgaya

Bodhgaya is a spiritual haven for religious Buddhists and attracts hundreds of thousands of the devoted to its sacred monument each year. Located just outside of Niranjana, this site is considered to be one of the holiest of pilgrimage centers, as history purports that this site is where Buddha attained his enlightenment. The world famous Bodhi tree grows in a garden here; the tree under which Buddha sat as he attained his enlightenment; a genetic descendant of the original tree grows here, and is available for tourists to visit. The Mahabodh temple is a prime attraction, and offers a rich taste of religious history and the undying message of peace that Buddhism represents.
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Khimsar Fort

Originally constructed in 1523 AD by famed architect Rao Karamsiji, should be on your list of must-see places when on vacation in India. Situated on the Great Thar Desert, and still occupied by the 20th descendent, it’s more like a palace than it is a hotel. Khimsar Fort has been entirely preserved and features authentic ramparts, turrets and the scars of many historical battles. Ranked as the most desirable Royal Retreat that you can stay at while visiting, the hotel features 50 ultra luxurious rooms outfitted with all of the amenities, from hot and cold water, to air conditioning and even 24-hour room service.
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Konark Sun Temple

Positioned in Orissa just outside of the city of Puri, Konark Sun Temple is considered to be a “medieval masterpiece” that represents the rich architectural heritage of Indian culture from this time period. It’s estimated by historians that King Narashimhadev I had the temple built in AD 1238-64 to honor the Sun God and to appease him. Made mostly from intricately hand sculpted pieces and segments, the temple was constructed to represent the chariot of the Sun God, complete with 24 wheels (each one about 10 feet in diameter), and inclusive of elaborate details like the spokes. Two fearsome lions guard the temple’s entrance, there are seven horses pulling the chariot, and rearing elephants welcome visitors to the main steps that lead to this preserved temple in India.