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Stairway to Heaven – Pamukkale

Talk of turkey and determine if the magnet pole of food is forceful or travel to you! In case, it's the latter and you're caught in the blues of Ottoman legacy, going bizarre in awe of the ethereal architecture, treating yourself with the sumptuous kebabs that go with eggplants, varied yogurt sauces... wait oh there, after the entire exploration spree, your feet certainly call for much pampering. And what could be any better than listening to the plight of your aching feet that lands you at a completely out of the world sight. Tip-toeing you make your way to the cotton castle, your feet dipped in the all so soothing springs ranging from a good 35 °C (95 °F) to 100 °C (212 °F), while your mind arrested in absolute wonder of this mystical paradise. Pamukalle, any tourist's dream destination is situated in the south-west region of Turkey on the River Menderes valley, built over the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis. The natural slabs of calcium carbonate, appearing as a natural  [...]

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Loose yourself in the charming city of Dubai

So, you have had a tough, tiring day at work and you are all wound up ! Well, get ready to unwind, get groovy and thoroughly enjoy yourself in the amazing nightlife bars and restaurants that the beautiful city of Dubai has to offer. Dubai being one of the seven emirates of the united Arab emirates; is the most liberal of them all. A Melting pot of cultures , Dubai not only has an unbelievable variety of food and culture but all , amazing nightlife and great places to dine and listen to your favorite music. Whats more, if you are a person who like s to shake your legs then you are going to have the time of your life in the amazing city of Dubai. In many restaurants you will find Arabic pop along with English and Hindi music (these are most popular in the region). The restaurants here don't pick up until 10pm. Hummous, caviar, olives, salads and sliced meat are quite popular among the local food. Treat yourself to some belly dancing, with Dubai's most exquisite belly dancers and  [...]

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Cairo – A Mix of Islamic and Roman Architecture

Along the east bank of the river Nile stretches out the Egyptian capital Cairo. Not only one of the oldest cities of the world, but it is also the largest city of the African continent and keeps expanding year by year. Cairo still depicts the preponderance of Islamic culture and architecture spanning the Tulunid, Ayyubid, Mamluk, Fatimid and Ottoman periods followed by the modern sovereigns of Roman kingdom. Some architectural gems dating from the early nineteenth century can also be found in this area- The Amr Ibn El-Aas Mosque This first and oldest mosque on the land of Egypt, Amr Ib El-Aas Mosque was erected in 642 AD. Amr Ib El-Aas was the leader of the Muslim armies and he found the city of Fustat on entering Egypt. Currently the mosque occupies a large space,and a three doorways entrance in its north façade. There is also a sanctuary at the south of the mosque. Babylon Fortress Old Cairo, as the name suggests, is the oldest part of Cairo and therefore has a few interesting  [...]

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Finding out the Holiday Gems of The Guianas

Imagine a land of population of succeeded generations of freed slaves; Indian, Indonesian, Laotian, Chinese, and Brazilian settlers; and a well-maintained native culture. This is nothing but the Latin South America’s Guianas. Though it’s of South America and divided into three countries each of the colonial history, the territory’s Reggae music and Afro-European ambiance will confuse as to whether you are on the Caribbean islands. Possessing some of the unspoiled tropical rainforests on the globe, there’s much scope of excursions and adventurous ecotourism. Traveling to its different parts is quite tough and costly, but ultimately compensating with satisfaction and joy. Guianas Tourist Attraction Georgetown This is the charming city with easy going streets, ramshackle colonial architecture, and several messy parks. The throng markets are is full of irate and glad screams and inviting hands. From here, after some lumps, the traffic becomes meager and the lanes are quite  [...]

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United Arab Emirates – Homely Ease Mixed with Exotic Savor

Do you recall the glamorous cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjahan? Well, it is mainly because of such modern and cultural cities that the UAE is so famous even from a holiday perspective. If you ask a Western visitor, he/she will tell you that UAE is quite a secure Middle East destination. In general, a keen visitor’s dream is to explore all its heritage sites, beautiful beaches, coral-filled waters, exclusive shopping with a good bank balance, superb dining, camel ride on the desert sands, and much other common activities. If you want, you can combine all of them to feel the real UAE experience. United Arab Emirates Tourist Attractions Dubai, UAE This is the city of glamour and fantasy. Obviously, it goes without saying that it offers all VIP services and expects one to also respond (spend) like a VIP. With its invention of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), VIP relationships are becoming even stronger. Here, we visited the following places. Hindi Lane: This is the  [...]

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Bolivia – The Land of Top Ranks in Many Fields

The landlocked country of Bolivia is accredited with many extreme titles – most rocky and deserted, coldest and windiest among many other nations, poorest and most indigenous country in South America, and among the richest land of natural resources in Bolivia. Blessed with both cultural and adventurous activities, the country’s unmatched charm is hidden in its ethnic traditions, colonial cities, and its ancient sites in Bolivia. All the above factors together put Bolivia in the tourist circuit. Just do three things: stay as the most proud human, explore as the most adventurous person, and feel as the luckiest tourist to be in the Bolivia country. I could only visit La Paz and Sucre – the legal capital. Bolivia Tourist Attractions Sucre Bolivia is the most wonderful city of the nation as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located in a valley of low mountains, Sucre offers some scenic Bolivia accommodations, Bolivia churches, and Bolivia museums with much more to the list. Here,  [...]

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