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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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…

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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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Country of rigor and luxury: 8 myths about life in the United Arab Emirates
Most of us are accustomed to think of the United Arab Emirates as a country where gold surrounds everyone everywhere, and the rules of behavior are strictly regulated. However, not…

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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 sculpture of the sacred eagle Garuda crowned the top of the mysterious column. Steel, from which the figure was made, is attributed to an alien origin …
Yes, what to go far – Kiev tithe Church was also built on the site of an ancient pagan sanctuary.
In fact, there are many such places on our planet. Continue reading

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 an inner feeling of joy, a premonition of new discoveries, interesting acquaintances and momentous meetings. Christmas travel always arouses great interest among tourists. This is a fairy tale that is remembered throughout the year.
We do not hesitate to pack our bags, take good friends with us and go on the road. Today, we invite you to visit medieval Tallinn. Alluring and thoughtful … Fabulous city of childhood, in which you always want to return. Continue reading

Germany – almost parallel universe

Many of us have heard more than once about a special way of life in Germany, different from ours. And about the zealousness and pedantry of the Germans and all the jokes go. In fact, these are not such jokes, and what seems strange to us is quite common in Germany. These 10 facts will prove that Germany in some moments is practically a parallel universe.

1. What’s in my name?
Most Germans despise “sticky” greetings and stick to handshakes. With regard to appeals, in Germany there is a certain regulation, which differs from the usual to us. If in Russia you can shout to your neighbor “Hello, Ivanovich” or say hello to your elder colleague “Hello, Alla!”, Then in Germany this will not work. Continue reading

Top 5 Turkish cities to see
Turkey has long been among the top resort countries among holidaymakers in the CIS and Europe. A country with a long history, which has everything your heart desires - hot…

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Holidays in Sri Lanka
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), an island nation in South Asia, south of the Indian subcontinent. Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean, located south…

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Logical, incomprehensible and strange bans on sea cruises
We talk about the rules during the sea cruise, which a traveler may encounter.The idea of ​​a sea cruise can fill the heart of every traveler with joy.The boundless water…

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