Destinations to Explore in 2023

Travel Destinations in 2023

New York

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For many a trip to New York is a dream come true. It doesn’t matter if you are a citizen of the world or the United States; New York is a city that is a place that is on the cutting edge of fashion, trends, and historical sites that many would like to experience.

New York City is a place where one can visit art galleries and a variety of museums. New York City is home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art as well as the Guggenheim Museum. The Museum of Natural History is a landmark collection of many different exhibits from around the world including Pharaohs’ tombs and long-extinct dinosaurs. The Intrepid Air and Space Museum is where visitors can see that there is much more to history than just what they find on terra firma. There are so many more museums that visitors can visit, they merely have to find what interests them most and find the museum that will give them the information.

In New York City, there are endless nightlife options for every type of party. Whether you enjoy hip-hop, rock, classics, jazz, or a mix, there is a club in New York for you.  

There are many beaches throughout New York. Rockaway Beach in Queens and Coney Island in Brooklyn have been popular vacation areas in the city for decades. 

New York offers an unbelievable shopping experience. Visit boutiques on Park Avenue, Greenwich Village, or in cultural areas such as Jackson Heights, Queens to find something truly different.

Astroland Amusement Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn is home to the renowned roller coaster, The Cyclone. You can also enjoy an authentic Nathans hot dog and French fries during your visit to Coney Island. 

New York City saw a steady return of visitors across all five boroughs with travel activity beginning to return to pre-pandemic patterns. The demand for hotels remained strong and was supported by a steady increase in midweek business travel. Meetings and conventions activity increased citywide with the Javits Center seeing a 15% increase from August to December 2022 as compared to the same period in 2021. 

Mallorca

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Whether you’re looking for peace or adventure, Mallorca is the perfect place for a holiday. It’s ancient and it’s modern, it’s tranquil and it’s exciting, it’s got mountains, it’s got the sea, it’s got great food and great shops – there’s something for everyone in Mallorca. I’ve been there in spring, summer, and autumn and loved it every time.

If a sandy beach is essential to your holiday fun, you’ll find some stunning ones in Mallorca. Puerto Pollensa has a long, peaceful beach, running more or less around the whole bay. It’s comfortable for sunbathing and convenient for shops and restaurants, which are just across the road – and the sea there is wonderful for swimming in. The mountains behind the town are also interesting to explore.

The Sierra de Tramuntana provides some extraordinary landscape. Some of it is rocky and primeval, while other parts are covered in trees and home to wild goats. Mallorca is also a rich seam for bird watchers. There are several nature reserves around the island and there are some fascinating underground caves too.

If you enjoy being active, there are tons for you to do. In and on the water, for example, you can sail, ski, dive, paraglide and snorkel. On land, you can, amongst other things, walk, bicycle, ride a horse, play golf and play tennis.

If you’re interested in history, Mallorca is a paradise of Roman, Gothic, and Moorish architecture and influence, with a variety of superb museums to give you more information. Palma alone would keep a historian happy for months and Alcudia, the other principal Roman settlement on the island, also has a lot to offer, including an amphitheater and significant archaeological remains.

There are some interesting art galleries around the island, where you can see the works of both up-and-coming and well-established artists. Joan Mir and his wife set up a foundation in Palma and his public art is to be found all over the city. In terms of music, too, Mallorca has a lot to offer, with classical, folk, and other musical concerts being frequently put on.

Mallorcan food and drink are well worth exploring. You sometimes have to work quite hard to find the real thing, as opposed to tourist fare, but it’s good stuff. The most famous specialties are sobrasada, a spicy pork salami, and ensaimada, a spiral pastry. The locally produced wine is gaining popularity, for good reason.

PARIS

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Paris is a beautiful city filled with a lot of sights and sounds. Of course, one of the most beautiful and well-known sights is the Eiffel Tower. But there are many museums, beautiful parks, and other historical buildings to see.

Paris shopping is internationally known and widely renowned. In fact, travelers specifically come to Paris just to experience the shopping itself. Be warned however that Paris shopping is by no means cheap and finding a bargain is not likely to happen. However, if you are interested in top designer names and high fashion then there is no better shopping vacation in the world than a trip to Paris. Antique lovers are also enamored with parish shopping because of the large flea markets in and around the city. Collectors will find unbelievable items in these markets and unlike the rest of Paris is possible to sometimes find a hidden bargain.

 Some of the world’s greatest art treasures can be found in the museums and galleries of Paris. Whatever your interest is: Medieval, Greek, Roman, the Old Masters, Modern and Contemporary, Fashion, Science, and Technology, can all be found in Paris.

The major art collection of the French people is found at the Louvre which began its collection over 400 years ago. In the Louvre, you will find sculptures from Greek, Roman, and Medieval times. The Mona Lisa was acquired by the Louvre over 400 years ago. There are other paintings by Leonardo da Vinci along with paintings by Titian, Raphael, and other Italian artists. Some of the works include Rembrandt’s Pilgrims at Emmanus, Watteau’s Gilles, and Fragonard’s The Bathers. There are also fine examples of the decorative arts from medieval times to the Napoleonic era.

When you visit Paris, you will find a diverse culinary menu to choose from. Let your taste buds and your palette explore French food and cuisine. There are many eating places to choose from.

Wine bars and cafes usually open early in the morning and serve drinks and food that consist of salads and sandwiches. They usually offer a special hot meal at lunch. The prices at cafes can vary in the different areas of Paris. Wine bars have simple lunch menus and serve sandwiches

There are also flying tours of Paris and boat trips down the Seine River.

A must-see on a trip to Paris is the Cathedral of Notre Dame with its beautiful windows and tapestries.

Whether you take guided tours only or you decide to explore on your own, the city of Paris will be educational and exciting. Its atmosphere will envelop you and you will want to return to see the sights you missed on this trip.

London

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London is Europe’s biggest city, covering more than 620 square miles. The number of attractions to add to your itinerary could include Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, The National Gallery, Kensington Gardens, and the Royal Opera House. If you are the outdoors type, there are many parks to wander about or maybe you prefer to spend an enchanting evening at the theater. There are many shows, including Broadway hits to enjoy and there is almost no trouble obtaining a discount ticket to most of the performances.

There are also plenty of major events to keep in mind when Touring London. If you have planned a trip that falls between July 3 to July 16, you could enjoy The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. If you are an opera fan, you could look into The Glyndebourne Festival Opera Season which occurs in late May through August. To stock up on a lot of holiday discounts, check out the Harrods After-Christmas Sale, Knightsbridge which is held in late December.

When you are wandering about the city, there comes a time when you want to let loose. You could choose to settle in a nice spot and sip a delicious cocktail while listening to a happening live band play. You may want to lose control and let the DJ spin the latest dance tunes to get you pumped for an exciting night. Sometimes you might want to grab a few beers and shoot a couple of friendly games of pool. Whatever you decide to do, London has a variety of night spots to keep you satisfied.

When you visit London, you may want to spend the day touring various museums and the evening enjoying a good play. There are many major national museums and galleries open daily for you to enjoy, offering shorter hours on weekends than on weekdays.

when you crave a night filled with the performing arts, take the time to experience London’s theater. Prices for shows vary from theatre to theatre, depending on where you go to view a performance and how far away you sit from the stage.

Maldives

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You are a warm admirer of nature, painting a picture of paradise in your imagination with a swaying palm tree, and crystal blue lagoons of different shades of white sandy beaches around? Then you should visit the Maldives will islands. If married, then in the near future The Maldives is the most romantic place to share beautiful moments of your honeymoon in your section.

Maldives’ tourism industry has registered a rapid increase in the number of tourists from around the world. The beautiful resort Maldives luxury hotel offers a high level of facilities, including over-stimulate the search for water villas, ideal for enjoying the sunset in the Indian Ocean.

In tourist attractions, you can enjoy different kinds of entertainment. Ranging from folk music to pop music and modern jazz. Restaurant for world cuisine night or go to the Maldives, designed for traditional foods. If you want to sink even local culture, you can even fall into a village. Before going home, do not forget to take with you a little memento, and scenic masks through the purchase of the Maldives, local woven rugs, carvings, and other local products.

Marriage is a special time for families, it is literally a once in a life event, and hopes to continue the work of the day with the right environment for a successful course. For special occasions as one of the wedding locations plays an important role in developing the right tone and mood. For those who want to maintain a special day at the beach surrounded by azure waters and needs then look no further beautiful islands of Maldives.

Pristine beaches and the deep blue sea of ​​the Maldives were the main attraction of tourists to the country. The vast majority of residents are Muslim, and in the capital, Male, alcohol is not forbidden, but the rules are very easy once you get into any of the resorts. The Maldives is considered to have formed from a prehistoric volcano that left behind a trail of coral and sank into the ocean. These islands are actually from the coral and are called atolls. People will often find locals in the water or skimming through the surface, in the sunniest weather, this year, almost addictively locals surfing.

Maldives resort will occupy almost the entire island, which only adds to its charm. One can always find a beach, swimming and sunbathing in the sun, and the secret joy of your heart. Among the many things that make the Maldives, are diving and snorkeling to champion. Nothing like diving in the warm Indian Ocean found a variety of coral and marine life.

Maldives is also among the top five places to see dolphins and whales. More than 20 different species of dolphin can be found in a goal on the season of migration of whales can be seen. For the Maldives and found a hotel in the picturesque Maldives paradise. John Keells Hotels Group offers excellent accommodation in three locations across the country and offers visitors a variety of options.

ROME

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Rome tourist city its a wonder to discover absolutely. Elegant Rome, its shops, museums, palaces, gardens, buildings, nightlife, gastronomy…

Fashion Rome shopping If you want to go shopping in Rome, there is an endless list of places to choose from: From the most famous Italian label designer that dominates the most elegant streets of the city of Rome at the old craftsmen’s shops or. Why not, go shopping at the flea markets?

Some of the Must See Attractions of Rome are:

The Spanish Steps, the city’s most popular meeting place.
The Spanish Steps, named after the nearby residence of the Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican, is the city’s most popular rendezvous for young Romans and foreigners alike.

The steps ascend in three majestic tiers to the 16th-century French church of Trinita Dei Monti. In the summer, they become a catwalk for a fashion show on which top designers present their newest “made-in-Italy” collections.

The glittering 5th-century Santa Maria Maggiore
According to a 13th-century legend, Santa Maria Maggiore, the largest and most splendid of all the churches dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built in the 4th century by Pope Liberius after a vision from the Virgin Mary. In fact, it almost certainly dates from 420 and was completed soon afterward by Pope Sixtus III.

Glittering mosaics enhance the perfect proportions of the interior. Above the 40 ancient Ionic columns of the triple nave, a mosaic frieze portrays Old Testament scenes leading to the coming of Christ.

The Coliseum is ancient Rome’s spectacular arena.

This is a very symbol of the city’s eternity. Built-in AD72-80 by the slaves and prisoners, the four-tiered elliptical amphitheater seated some 50,000 spectators on stone benches, according to social status.
The gladiators were originally criminals, war captives, and slaves; later, free men entered the “profession”, tempted by wealth and fame. Contrary to popular belief, there is little historical evidence to support the image of the Coliseum as the place where Christians were fed to the lions.

The Pantheon: It is ancient Rome’s best-preserved monument.
The magnificent Pantheon in the nearby Piazza Della Rotonda is ancient Rome’s best-preserved monument. This “Temple of All the Gods” was saved for posterity when it was converted into a church in the 7th century. The original Pantheon, built on this site in 27BC by Marcus Agrippa (son-in-law of Augustus), burned down.

Emperor Hadrian rebuilt it around AD125 but modestly left his predecessor’s name on the frieze above the portico, which is supported by 16 monolithic pink-and-grey granite columns.
The Pantheon’s true greatness is only fully appreciated once you step inside and look up into the magnificent coffered dome.

Flowers for sale in Campo de Fiori: The largest and most colorful open-air market.
The site of public executions during the 17th century, the Campo de Fiori, is now a bustling fruit, vegetable, and flower market, one of Rome’s liveliest and most authentic. A reminder of the square’s bloody past, however, is provided by the brooding statue of philosopher Giordano Bruno, who was burned alive during the Counter-Reformation in 1600.

The Vatican: The tiny sovereign papal state at the heart of the Roman Catholic world.
Constantine, the first Christian emperor, erected the original St Peter’s Basilica in 324 over an oratory on the presumed site of the tomb of the Apostle, who was martyred (with St Paul) in Rome in AD67. After it was sacked in 846 by Saracens, Pope Leo IV ordered massive walls to be built around the church, and the enclosed area was known as the Leonine City, and then Vatican City, after the Etruscan name of its location.

The Vatican became the main residence of the popes only after 1378 when the papacy was returned to Rome from exile in Avignon. It has been a sovereign state, independent of Italy since the Lateran Pact was signed with Mussolini in 1929. The pope is the supreme ruler of this tiny state, which is guarded by an elite corps of Swiss Guards, founded in 1506, who still wear the blue, scarlet, and orange uniforms said to have been designed by Michelangelo.

The Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michaelangelo: This is the highlight of the Vatican Museums.
Nothing can prepare you for the shock of the Cappella Sistina (Sistine Chapel), built for Sixtus IV in the 15th century, in this private papal chapel, where cardinals hold their conclaves to elect new popes, the glory of the Catholic Church achieves its finest artistic expression.

The chapel portrays the biblical story of man, in three parts: from Adam to Noah; the giving of the Law to Moses; and from the birth of Jesus to the last Judgment. Towards the center of the ceiling, you can make the celebrated outstretched finger of the Creation of Adam, most overwhelming of all. On the chapel’s altar wall is Michelangelo’s tempestuous Last Judgment (restored in 1994), finished 25 years after the ceiling’s completion in 15

Villa d’Este in the Sabine Hills: This is one of Italy’s great gardens.
The Villa d’Este sprawls along the hillside. From its balconies, you can look down on its fabled gardens (the real reason for your visit), which fall away in a series of terraces, a paradise of dark cypresses, umbrella pines, fountains (estimated at 500), artificial grottoes, pools, and statues.

Trevi Fountain: Throw a coin into this baroque extravaganza to guarantee your return.
The trevi Fountain never fails to astonish. Nicola Salvi’s baroque extravaganza seems like a giant stage set, out of all proportion to its tiny piazza. The 18th-century fountain is, in fact, a triumphal arch and palace for the old Palazzo Poli which frames mythical creatures in a riot of rocks, fountains, and pools, all theatrically illuminated at night.

The centerpiece is the massive figure of Neptune, who rides on a seashell drawn by two winged sea horses led by tritons. The rearing horse symbolizes the sea’s turmoil, the calm steed its tranquility.
Do not forget to throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain before you leave, with your right hand over your left shoulder, to ensure a return to Rome.

The Roman Forum: Hub of the ancient city that ruled a vast empire.
With an exhilarating leap of the imagination, picture the hub of the great Imperial City, the first in Europe with a population of one million.

After the Barbarian invasion, the area was abandoned. Subsequent fire, earthquakes, floods, and plunder by Renaissance architects reduced the area to a muddy cow pasture until excavations in the 19th century once again brought many of the ancient edifices to light. Grass still grows between the cracked paving stones of the Via Sacra, poppies bloom among the piles of toppled marble, and tangles of red roses are entwined in the brick columns, softening the harshness of the ruins.

Istanbul

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Istanbul is an excellent destination for traveling around. Every year millions of tourists visit Istanbul. If you have enough time, my recommendation to you is to spend your vacation in Istanbul. Nowhere in the world, you can experience life as you can in Istanbul.

Istanbul is also the capital of art and culture as well as being a synthesis of eastern and western cultures. Istanbul was Europe’s Cultural Capital in 2010. Many art-based actions are accessible even during vacation. A few of them are; opera and ballet, art exhibitions, auctions, theatres, concerts, festivals, conferences, and unique museums.

A lot of historical structures from not only the 13th or 14th centuries but also former ones are still there. Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Suleymaniye Mosque and Sultanahmet Mosque are placed in Istanbul. The atmosphere is always excellent with its old crumbling architecture, street vendors and stock brokers, department stores, ultra-modernistic shopping centers, bazaars, and skyscrapers. Many media and advertising agencies, large companies, and banks all have their headquarters in Istanbul.

Istanbul has two well-known sides; the European side and the Asian side. The European side is divided in two by the Golden Horn or Halic, which roughly divides the historic part of old Istanbul, encompassing the areas of, Sultanahmet and Laleli, from the new city. It is crossed by a number of bridges, the most famous of which is the Galata Bridge. The Asian side is also worth meeting with its cultural capacity and its connection to other parts of the Asia continent.

Traveling around Istanbul is friendly. No problem wherever you select to stay, it doesn’t take much time to make the most of the city. The most noteworthy sections of Istanbul (The Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar) are within a 30-minute walk of each other. It is tolerant to get around on foot or by making use of the tram, which provides routine service on the main streets. Taxis are plentiful and rather mingy and there are also ‘dolmus’ (shared taxi) and bus services. Most tour operators could prepare tours to see the central sights.

Thailand

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Thailand is located in a cultural turning point; it lies in the center of Southeast Asia and is neighbors with countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, and Malaysia, as well as others. The full name of Thailand is “Prathet Thai” which means ‘Land of the Free’ when translated literally. Thailand has four basic natural regions; in Northern Thailand, are lush forests, and majestic mountains. In Southern Thailand, visitors will find beautiful beaches and islands along the coast. There are also the seemingly neverending rice fields, located in Thailand’s Central Plains, and the agricultural economy, located in the farmlands of the Northeastern Plateau. Thailand is a kingdom; led by His Majesty King Rama IX and is composed of over seventy-six different provinces, all with their own unique histories, and social structures.

There are a diverse number of attractions in Thailand, available for the palate of any tourist taste, such as eco-tourism, wildlife expeditions, historical and educational points of interest, and many more.

Go exploring in the caves of Thailand, located in the West, South, and North of the country, where you’ll discover sleeping bats, intricate tiny scared houses for Buddha, and underground worlds of delight.

Whitewater rafting is a thrilling adventure for couples or families; there are also the more relaxed rides, bamboo rafting in the North of the country.

The wildlife in Thailand is just as diverse as its people and culture; wildlife viewing is another popular activity, in Thailand’s various wildlife preserves, and national parks; there are even elephant tours and trekking for the whole family.

There are coastal and sea tours available for those who want to travel over the water in style and leisure, as well as fishing, and watersports as well.

Tourists who want to explore the array of cultural delights and traditions all over the country can visit the enormous metropolis of Bangkok, the colorful cultures of the North, the fascinating traditions of the Hilltribes, the floating markets, and the canals on the river.

The cuisine found in Thailand is a cultural blend of both Western and Eastern foods; the five main tastes in Thai foods are sweet, sour, spicy, salty, and occasionally bitter. Some of the other major influences also come from neighboring countries, such as Laos, Malaysia, and China. As a matter of fact, many of the dishes found in Thailand are actually just natively influenced by Chinese food. Thai food is popular all over the world, in the United States, Australia, and all over Europe as well. There are several popular dishes, such as “rad na” which is wide noodles, with different meats, or seafood, or “pad thai” which is rice noodles, cooked with lime juice, sugar or other ingredients, and egg, while also including meats or tofu. Sticky rice, called “kao niao” is used in a variety of desserts, along with coconut milk, or bananas.

There are several options for transportation while traveling through Thailand; when in large cities, traveling by bicycle, or scooter, can be faster, or even on foot; or, if you don’t mind a more leisurely trip or the traffic, you can travel by bus or taxi. Traveling through the countryside can be done by car, or by rail, and those who plan to do a little island hopping while on the coast can also use ferries for transport. Finding accommodation is easy in Thailand as well to fit any budget; from luxury hotel suites, and spa resorts, to more modest coastal cottages, or bed and breakfast establishments in the country.

Dubai

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The second largest of the seven emirates which make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is located on the southern shore of the Arabian Gulf and is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the region. Dubai combines two cities, Dubai and Deira, which are divided by the Creek and are a paradise for sightseeing with their unique characters. The sheer diversity of architecture and cultures of the city, ranging from traditional and lavish Arab houses to magnificent modern towers of steel and glass and lush green vegetation amidst all that make a visit to Dubai a wonderful sightseeing experience. The shopping paradise that Dubai is, itself is a reason to make a visit to the city.

Dubai’s location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa makes for easy accessibility. London is seven hours away, Frankfurt six, Hong Kong eight, and Nairobi four. Most European capitals and other major cities have direct flights to Dubai, many with a choice of operator.

Dubai has a sub-tropical, arid climate. Sunny, blue skies can be expected most of the year. Rainfall is infrequent and irregular, falling mainly in winter. Temperatures range from a low of about 10.5°C to a high of 48°C/118°F. The mean daily maximum is 24°C in January rising to 41°C in July.

Dubai is a place of great sightseeing spots. Some of the sightseeing spots you can be at while in Dubai are Burj Khalifa, Burj Al ArabGlobal VillageDubai MallSki DubaiDesert SafariDubai Garden GlowPalm JumeirahDubai Miracle GardenDubai FrameDubai MarinaDubai Dolphinarium, Aerogulf Services, Archaeological Sites, Bait Al Wakeel, Bastakiya, Bedouin Village, Burj Nahar, Deira Covered Souk (District), Dubai Creek, Dubai Museum, Dubai World Trade Centre, Gold Souk, Grand Mosque, Hatta Mountains, Heritage and Diving Village, Jumeirah Mosque, Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House (Museum) and many more.

Dubai is labeled the shopping capital of the Middle East with world-class shopping malls and souks offering products at unbeatable prices. It is truly a duty-free shopper’s paradise that gives you more for your money. Dubai’s numerous shopping malls cater to every consumer need. Cars, haute couture clothing, jewelry, electronics, furnishing, sporting equipment, and any other goods will likely all be under the same roof.

EGYPT

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The return of visitors year after year indicates that Egypt is fast becoming a very popular holiday destination. The famed historical treasures of the gorgeous country, such as the temples, pyramids, tombs, and coral reefs, just scratch the surface of what is in store for you on a vacation to Egypt.

Visit the bustling bazaars in Cairo, work on your tan on the beaches of Hurghada, take snorkeling lessons at Na’ama Bay, or pay a visit to one of the many clubs in Sharm el Sheikh, like Pacha or the Hard Rock Cafe. With its unique history and varied sites to see, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity awaits you on your Egypt holiday.

Egypt has two seasons — Summer and Winter. Autumn and Spring are missing in actions.

July and August are unbearably hot with high temperatures in the 40s even after the sun sets. The humidity is always high (in the mid-20s), so be sure that your room is air-conditioned. The climate in March or April can be hot with sand storms and spring winds, and November temperatures hover around 20 degrees.

No need to fret if you forget your umbrella, since the wettest weather (200 millimeters of precipitation) occurs in Alexandria, while some regions south of Cairo do not see any rain for years.

The body of water that you choose to stay near will help determine the type of holiday you want while in Egypt, whether you are interested in a vacation that is steeped in history or a relaxing stay on the beach. While the Nile offers the ideal place to start one’s exploration of pyramids, temples, monasteries, and mummies, the Red Sea and its gorgeous beaches will keep beachgoers and snorkelers very happy.

If you follow the Nile, you can visit all the renowned sites, such as the Valley of the Kings (home to the tomb of Tutankhamun), the Temple of Karnak, and the Avenue of the Sphinxes. If age-old tomb life interests you, head to Egypt’s famed Mummification museum, situated in the Luxor, to learn everything imaginable about embalming.

On the other hand, if you prefer a beach holiday, head out to the Red Sea instead. Its crystalline waters are renowned throughout the world, so expect to find golden sand, water sports, and diving schools in all the bays, providing you with the chance to hone your underwater skills.

Even when darkness prevents further diving, you’ll still want to stay at the waterfronts if you’re interested in having a good time. In the pubs, clubs, and bars along the main strips of Cairo, Luxor, Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh, and Alexandria, it is possible for you to mingle with other travelers and tourists, or spend time with the locals.

Or if you prefer more family-friendly venues, check out one of Egypt’s enticing sound and light shows, because who doesn’t enjoy a spot-lit Sphinx!

Kerala

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God’s Own Country, Kerala, is a state resting between the enormous Western Ghats and the magnificent Arabian Sea. If one takes a look at the map of Kerala, it looks like nothing more than a narrow strip of land. However, its diverse beauty including huge waterfalls and dams, pilgrim destinations, breathtaking historic sites, beaches, backwaters, monuments, and wildlife sanctuaries make it a lifetime tourist destination. The other major attraction of this state is its Ayurvedic Tourism, which literary means providing traditional medicine as described in Hindu literature. People from all over the world visit the state of Kerala for getting these ayurvedic medicines and treatments. Apart from ayurvedic tourism, the major tourist attractions in this state include Varkala beach, Alleppey backwaters, Perunthenaruvi waterfalls, Munnar hill station, Silent Valley National Park, and many more.

Kerala is one of the major tourist attractions all over the world and has won many tourism awards including the Grand Award for Environment, Gold Award for Eco-Tourism, Gold Award for Culture, Grand Award for Heritage, and many others.

Must See Attractions are:

Fort Kochi: Also commonly known as the Old Kochi or West Kochi, this is the region to the southwest of the Kochi district. The place is one of the major tourist attractions in Kerala with the Arabian sea to its west, Vypin Island to its north, Vembanad Lake to its east, and Vallarpadam, Palluruthy and Mundamveli to its south. Some of the worth visiting places here include Indo Portuguese museum, Mattancherry Palace, Chinese Fishing nets, Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Cemetery, Bishop’s House, Southern Naval Command Maritime Museum, Santa Cruz Basilica, Cochin Thirumala Devaswom Temple, St. Francis Church, Sree Gopalakrishna Devaswom Temple.

Periyar National Park: Situated in the misty heights of Cardamom and Pandalam Hills, Periyar National Park is well-known for its elephant and tiger reserves. This park is located 120 kilometres from the city of Kochi and is a worth visiting place in Kerala. Some of the major attractions of this national park include tigers, barking deer, Indian wild dogs, mongoose, foxes, leopards, Dholes, gaur, sambar, Nilgiri tahr, langur, darters, cormorants, kingfishers, Malabar Pied Hornbill, racket-tailed Drongos, Pythons, King Cobras, and Monitor Lizards. One must definitely enjoy visiting this national park on their trip to Kerala.

Varkala: One can never miss the opportunity of sitting on the high cliffs facing the marvellous sea. Varkala is the only place in Kerala where one gets to experience such scenic beauty cliffs that are adjacent to the Arabian sea. The place is also famous for its beautiful beaches, water sports, and spas. The major tourist destinations here include Varkala Beach, Kappil Lake, Anjengo Fort, Varkala Tunnel, Ponnumthurut Island, Janardana Swami Temple, Sivagiri Math, Sarkara Devi Temple, Kaduvayil Juma Masjid, and Kasi Yoga Anushtana Kendram.

Munnar: One of the most famous hill stations in south India, Munnar is situated on the Western Ghats in the Idukki district. The name literary means “Three Rivers”, referring to the Kundaly, Nallathanni, and Madhurapuzha that meet at this very point. The major attractions of Munnar include Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Manjampatti Valley, Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Pampadum Shola National Park, Anamudi Shola National Park, Palani Hills National Park, and the Eravikulam National Park. The major railway station to reach Munnar is the Ernakulam Railway Junction and the nearest international airport is the Cochin International Airport.

Wayanad: One of the popular destinations in Kerala, Wayanad is famous as “Mayaland” in its early records. Situated on the Western Ghats, the place is well-known for its paddy fields. Some of the tourist attractions here include Chembra Peak, Banasura Peak, Brahmagiri, Banasura Sagar Dam, Thirunelli Temple, Edakkal Caves, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Valliyoorkav Temple, Pallikunnu Church, Varambatta Mosque, Pookode Lake, Kuruva Dweep, Ananthanatha Swami Temple, Meenmutty Falls, Sulthan Bathery, and Koottamunda.

SYDNEY

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The jewel of the South Pacific “Sydney, Australia” is well known worldwide for its diverse culture, ethnic blends, diverse shopping, and diverse experiences. The city awaits your visit for any purpose including business, leisure, and more.

Sydney is one of the busiest commercial hubs in the Asia-Pacific region with a cosmopolitan population, museums, parks, historic sites, beaches, and a variety of attractions including fine restaurants, lavish department stores, designer boutiques, hip bars, etc.

Sydney Attractions – Places of Interest

Sydney Harbour National Park – This national park shelters private beaches, picturesque islands, and rare pockets of native bushland. It provides an amazing experience for tourists to swim, picnic, and bushwalk along the spectacular foreshore or visit harbor islands on a ferry. You as well can enjoy sailing or kayaking in the natural beautiful surroundings. This park and headlands are also natural grandstands for some of Australia’s biggest events like the Hobart yacht race and New Year’s Eve fireworks etc.

Sydney Opera House – This is Sydney’s best-known landmark and international symbol. The base for the building was started in 1959. Its Utzon’s radical ‘sails’ design stretched engineering knowledge to the limit and imposed some unfortunate limitations on its functions. The Sydney Opera House is nonetheless a fascinating building and the heart of the city’s cultural scene. Many concerts are organized here whole throughout the year.

Sydney Harbour Bridge – This Sydney’s great icon opened to the public in 1932. The bridge link the city with North Sydney, it carries eight lanes of road traffic and two railway tracks which form part of the city’s rail suburban network. The Sydney Harbour Bridge has a pair of granite-clad pylons at each end, they are actually there for show and do not support the great arch which is 530 meters (1650 feet) long and connected to huge hinges tied to bedrock at either end.

Macquarie Street – Macquarie Street houses several of the most interesting – The State Library of New South Wales, Parliament House, Sydney Hospital, the Old Mint (now a museum), and Hyde Park Barracks.

Bondi Beach – This beach is patrolled in daylight hours by volunteer lifesavers and professional lifeguards. It also has enclosed swimming baths at its southern end if you do not desire to tackle the waves.

Double Bay – this has many of Sydney’s exclusive fashion boutiques for men and women and real antique and art shops – no bric a brac or cheap copies here.

The Rocks – This has the biggest concentration of historic buildings in Sydney. The area is spotted with pubs, including Lord Nelson which has traded since 1842 and the hero of Waterloo since 1845.

Chinatown – This place is a bustling enclave of restaurants, shops, and supermarkets on the southern fringe of the city area between George Street and Darling Harbour.

AMP Tower – This tower is the tallest structure in Sydney. Sitting above the Centrepoint center, it is a steel tower topped with a circular, gold anodized structure housing an observation deck and a revolving restaurant. The tower offers sweeping views of the entire city and Sydney Harbour.

SEOUL

Seoul Lantern Festival Lights Up this Winter

Seoul, the capital of South Korea is a major tourist attraction in Asia. The city is blessed with long history and traditions and also has elements of modernity to go with it. Seoul is an efficient city and offers a great holiday experience to tourists and visitors who want a hassle-free vacation away from the humdrum realities of everyday life.

Incheon International Airport which is 60 km away from the mainland in Seoul is very well connected with major international destinations and is serviced by all the international airlines. International visitors require proper documentation such as passports and visas before entering the city. Public transport is efficient, convenient, and affordable.

Seoul has mostly upper-middle and deluxe hotels. However, a large number of locals also offer inexpensive and reasonably priced rooms to visitors. So it is a good idea for those who want a budget holiday to book a hotel for a day or two and then go hunting these options. A limited number of low-priced hostels and hotels are also available and can be explored.

There is no better place to see than the South Gate, which is an architectural feat. The place, an entrance to the ancient city is a great testimony to the heritage and cultural tradition of Korea. Elysees is a symbol of Korea’s proud history and a must-see. Gyeongbokgung Palace is set in a park and is a wonderful place for unwinding and relaxing. The palace dates back to the 14th century and is one of the most beautiful sights. Other major tourist attractions include the Tongguang tombs, Changgyeong Palace, Pomun-a Temple, and the Deoksugung. The city is also home to a number of serene and wonderfully maintained gardens and parks. The Secret Garden in the Changdok Palace complex is a must-visit for all tourists. Among modern sights, the place boasts one of the most artistically built buildings and towers, art galleries, shopping centers, and museums. The Olympic stadium, an attraction vouching for the great strides Korea has made in the international arena is also a must-see.

Seoul has an electrifying nightlife. Big hotels have their own bars and discotheques. Besides a number of bars and tea houses are also there to be explored to experience city life.