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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5 fictional sights, to which, in spite of everything, crowds of tourists aspire
In each country you can find places that are legendary and where crowds of tourists are heading for. But not all of them have historical value. After all, they were…

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Tallinn's small heart
Traveling is the moment of life that you always want to extend. It doesn't matter what direction you take: by plane, bus or even on foot. The main thing is…

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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…

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Global Warming: Places to visit

Leave your dream, such as diving on the Great Barrier Reef, skiing in the Swiss Alps – can always remain a dream, if you do not hurry, writes McClatchy News Service. Magic coral reefs near the Australian coast may disappear from the face of the earth by 2050, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. And the rise in temperature in the Alps is forcing tour operators to use more and more equipment to create snow. 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

Kerala: an Indian tale

Kerala is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Asia and is rapidly gaining popularity. Enchanted country in southern India, it is called the land of the gods and the Indian Venice.
Why Venice? 44 rivers with a total length of 1900 km wash its lands. Known as “Kerala’s backwaters”, these rivers have long been used as a trade route – coconuts, rice and spices were transported through them. Continue reading

10 of the worst tourist places on earth
Halloween holiday will come soon. But why wait so long to tickle your nerves and "inject" adrenaline into the blood? We offer you a list of the most terrible, in…

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Tourist guide: a trip to Sri Lanka
The tourism industry of Sri Lanka is well developed. The island is famous for its tea plantations in Ceylon, the mountain slopes of Nuvara Eliya, and religious and historical monuments…

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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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