Holidays in the Seychelles
Seychelles is an island nation located on 115 islands of the archipelago, 33 of which are inhabited. The most convenient way to travel between them is Air Seychelles. The movement…

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In the footsteps of history: the sights of Egypt
It is a mistake to believe that all tourists go to Egypt to go diving, enjoy the warm Red Sea and relax at the hotel using the All inclusive system.…

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Holidays in the Maldives
Indian Ocean in the south-west of Ceylon, almost at the very equatorus is the coral archipelago - Maldives. It consists of nineteen coral atolls, most of which are uninhabited. Each…

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Holidays in the Netherlands
In spring and summer, Amsterdam and Rotterdam turn into lively tourist centers. The cities of Holland are masterpieces of medieval architecture. Ancient merchant houses, majestic cathedrals, town halls and modern…

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Religious tourism

Pilgrimage, or travel with religious purposes – one of the oldest forms of tourism, which has deep historical roots. Medieval pilgrims were among the first tourists.Religious travel has three main objectives. Touch the holy places.
The first – and most common – is visiting iconic places for a given religion. Believers go or go to places where legendary, significant events took place or occur: many pilgrims from time immemorial come to Mecca, Jerusalem, Golgotha, Orthodox churches, the Vatican, major Buddhist temples. Continue reading

Bulgaria: Castle in love with the wind

Modern architecture, especially “in the hands of” very enthusiastic people, is amazing. We have already written about the majestic temples built by our contemporaries in Thailand, which are not just not inferior to the best examples of ancient architecture, but often surpass them by many orders, for example, the “White Temple” or the symbol of unity Temple of Truth in Pattaya. Continue reading

Tips for tourists in Muslim countries

In the Muslim world, it is not customary for a woman to travel alone, so you need to be attentive to local customs. Many Muslim countries remain very conservative in their traditions, and any foreign woman should follow established rules and observe etiquette. This is not only a manifestation of respect for the local culture, but also ensuring one’s security. Below are a few tips for traveling women who can help avoid uncomfortable or even dangerous situations, as well as better penetrate and explore the local culture. Continue reading

Journey to places of power
Delhi. The famous minaret Qutub Minar with a column of damask steel is built on the site of the Vishnu temple destroyed by the conquerors. Once upon a time a…

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Iceland: what's useful on the route
Already very soon, from mid-May, the season begins on the Martian island of the Earth - Iceland.And there is a great temptation to talk about her as much as possible,…

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7 romantic places to stay in Spain
Dreaming of a romantic weekend for two? Why not opt ​​for Spain? This country is famous not only for its warm climate, ideal for sea holidays, but also for its…

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