Saturday, 30 April 2016

7 TOURIST PLACES MUST VISITED IN MAY AND JUNE

1.MANALI:
The climate in Manali is predominantly cold during winters, and moderately cool during summers. The temperatures range from 4 °C (39 °F) to 20 °C (68 °F) over the year. The average temperature during summer is between 04 °C (39 °F) and 15 °C (59 °F), and between −15 °C (5 °F) and 05 °C (41 °F) in the winter.
             




2.SIKKIM:
One of the most unexplored and mystical places in India happen to be the North East region. Bound by the majestic Himalayas with the gushing Teesta River crisscrossing the entire stretch of the land, Sikkim in North East India is one of the best tourist places in India to uncover. The fact that it is relatively unexplored makes it all the more appealing for discerning travelers and one of the top destinations for summer holidays in India.


3.ROME:
Why go: Roma is a can't-miss spot on your European tour. The aroma of fresh Italian cooking wafts through alleys, locals are adorned in couture, and historic sites sit at every turn. The Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica are essential attractions for any world traveler.

4.STOCKHOLM:
Stockholm is perfect for the relaxed urban traveler. Here you can take a boat tour to the picturesque Gamla Stanor a leisurely stroll through the Skansen, one of Europe's largest open-air museums. The capital also attracts lovers of culture, with an abundance of museums and exhibitions, including the massive warship on display at the Vasa Museum.





5.EDINBURG: 
Why go: Surrounded by a rugged Scottish landscape, Edinburgh possesses a wealth of attractions. Visitors can stroll the Royal Mile, climb the nearby hills and tour ancient castles. Meanwhile, the city's bed and breakfasts offer authentic local experiences at affordable prices.






6.MONACO:
Why go: Famous for its star-studded clientele, yacht-filled waters and glitzy Monte-Carlo casino, Monaco lures jet-setting types seeking a fairytale Côte d’Azur setting. But even with its striking Belle Epoque architecture, trendy bistros and pebbly shores, Monaco isn't for the budget traveler.


7.ST. PETERSBURG:
St. Petersburg stands at the geographic and cultural borders of the west and east. And though the city is inspired by the intricate and ordered architecture of Western Europe, it is still infused with a vibrant and persevering Russian spirit. St. Petersburg largely owes its dualistic nature to its founder, Peter the Great, an unabashed lover of all things European who commissioned the city's streets and architecture to resemble his favorite western cities. 



7.BARCELONA: 
Barcelona contains both the authentically historic and the wildly bizarre. From the tree-lined Las Ramblas to the narrow alleys of Barri Gòtic; from the beachside nightclubs to the city's dozens of sacred churches and cathedrals, this city by the sea seems to attract all types: the family, the adventurer, the couple, the backpacker, the culture lover — and more — with an almost overwhelming variety of things to do.





Wednesday, 6 January 2016

WHERE TO TRAVEL IN JANUARY FEBRUARY AND MARCH 2016



Best places to travel in January 2016

January may be the perfect time to start making travel plans for the year ahead – but it's also a wonderful month to put them into action.
Why wait to soak up some vitamin D in Guatemala or the Philippines, shuck oysters in South Carolina, tackle a frosty Great Wall of China or hit the slopes in Iran? Start 2016 the right way with these suggestions from our travel experts.

Seek sunshine in Cebu, the Philippines

Cebu City's annual Sinulog Festival is a riot of colour. Image by Farley Baricuatro / Moment / Getty
For sunshine, diving, beaches and festivals – or a combination of all of these – make for Cebu in January. The weather at this time is relatively cool and dry (no promises), but with average highs of around 30°C, that’s warm enough for most travellers to enjoy this central hub in the Visayas.
Laze on white-sand beaches, dive with thresher sharks off Malapascua Island, witness the amazing sardine run of Moalboal, or explore the history, museums and nightlife of Cebu City. Stick around for the third Sunday of the month to see the costumes, music and dancing of the mighty Sinulog Festival, when Cebu City hosts pilgrims from all over the country.

Laura Crawford – Destination Editor for Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippines. Follow her on Twitter @crawfplanet

Walk on a wintery Great Wall in China

GettyImages-147076828_medium 1Best the crowds – visit the Great Wall in winter. Image by automaton1 / iStock / Getty
January is a great time to get a dose of the Great Wall from a very different vantage: under a blanket of snow. Winter sees far fewer visitors to the Great Wall sections near Beijing, which are usually thronged with people in the height of simmering summer. In winter, far fewer people means a chance to have the Wall to yourself and opportunities for frosty photo ops with the surrounding mountains dusted with snow.
Mutianyu is a relatively easy, though less well-known, part of the Wall to visit and the fact that it has been restored means wintery conditions will be less treacherous than on an unrestored section. Be sure to bundle up, as temperatures can drop well below zero in January and winds can chill to the bone. Thermals, boots, gloves and, if there’s been heavy snow, crampons are all recommended.
Megan Eaves - Destination Editor for North and Central Asia. Follow her on Twitter @megoizzy.

Get lost in the culture of Guatemala

GettyImages-463242638_master 1Start your Guatemala adventures in World Heritage site, Antigua. Image by Abdulhamid Hosbas / Anadolu Agency / Getty
January in Central America brings cooler, more predictable weather with less rain, making it the ideal time to seek out adventure among the historic cities, volcanoes and Mayan ruins of Guatemala. Celebrate the New Year in Antigua, a buzzing city rich in colonial history, before venturing to the stunning Lago de Atitlán, a breathtaking spot ringed by volcanoes and charming villages, each with their own unique vibe.
Visit the traditional town of Rabinal for the fiesta de San Pedro, where residents perform pre-Colombian dances as part of the week-long celebration, and wrap up your trip with a visit to Tikal, one of the most impressive Mayan sites in the region. Nestled in the dense, verdant forests of El Petén, visitors can explore the causeways and temples constructed by the Maya in 200 BC, and lucky visitors might even glimpse a spider monkey or two.
Bailey Johnson – Destination Editor for Central America and the Caribbean. Follow her on Twitter @The_Traveling_B

Hit the ski slopes in Iran

GettyImages-148871258_high 1Forget the overpriced Alps – head to Iran for a bargain skiing trip. Image by Christian Aslund / Lonely Planet Images / Getty
Iran’s exquisitely tiled palaces and ancient ruins might hog the travel headlines, but if you’re planning a trip in January, you should be heading straight to the Alborz Mountains with your skis. Several top resorts are within day-trip distance of Tehran and by Western standards are very reasonable at US$20 for a day pass.
Shemshak is the place to go for snowboarders, while Dizin comes highly recommended for off-piste skiing. The slopes at Tochal are accessed by a 7500m gondola that starts in Velenjak, northern Tehran, and whisks skiers up to the resort while treating them to unmatchable views of the snowy peaks. The atmosphere on the slopes tends to be relatively relaxed, and you can expect to see many women wearing typical skigear and hats rather than headscarves.
Helen Elfer - Destination Editor for the Middle East and North Africa. Follow her on Twitter @helen_elfer

Shuck oysters in Charleston, USA

GettyImages-468886400_master 1Start your foodie tour of Charleston with the world's biggest oyster festival. Image by Melina Mara / The Washington Post / Getty
January is the perfect time to visit Charleston and get acquainted with all of its charms. The weather is mild, the crowds have thinned, and the food and sightseeing remains top notch. Charleston has a wealth of historical sites and superb antebellum architecture to admire, which is made much easier this time of year with lower humidity and cooler temperatures, with an average daily high around 16°C.
The food scene in Charleston is inventive and invigorated, with some restaurants serving up new twists on traditional Lowcountry fare while others incorporate global flavors into new local favourites. One of the highlights of the culinary year here is the Lowcountry Oyster Festival, which takes place 31 January. With more than 80,000 pounds of oysters on hand, this is the world’s largest oyster festival.

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

HOW TO LEARN 193 COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS IN FEW SECONDS

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Saturday, 5 December 2015

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