Posts Tagged ‘Destination Place’
Cassis, France Little Heaven
Cassis city during Roman times is part of the maritime trade routes to North Africa and the Middle East created by the Emperor Antonius Pius. Formerly a fishing town of Cassis and crafters shellfish is now arguably as a major tourist destination to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea and admire the charming bay reefs.
What to see and visit here? Revisiting the old town of Cassis, my suggestion on foot, because the city has many small streets with more steps we can enjoy on foot. Some of the unique boutiques offer local products to be decorated with lovely hearts entertainer. Any restaurant or cafe can be found in some small way here. Concerning the historical heritage there is not too much to see, there are castles, Cassis, which unfortunately can only be seen from afar the rest there are some monuments or museums we can go for free. This port city is better offer a view in terms of their enchantment. Read the rest of this entry »
Colorful South Africa
Not just ordinary tourists who visit an area of two square kilometers of savanna filled animals typical of Africa. The soccer star, like Ricardo Kaka, Dani Alves, Nani, and Italy coach Marcello Lippi, had a safari in the Lion Park. A number of players the United States and Slovenia also have spare time at this wildlife park. They take pictures with the kids lions and giraffes are tall.
Lion Park is a savanna area of two square kilometers of which managed to be closed to asylum wild animals typical of Africa. The area was partitioned-bulkhead with wire fence to separate wildlife predators, like lions, cheetahs and hyenas, with zebras, antelopes, springbok, and black wildebeest, a type of large horned bull. Read the rest of this entry »
A Temple at the Peak
There are some interesting places that are not too far away from Shimla City, a small town in India, the Viceregal Lodge and Botanical Garden (approximately 5 km from Scandal Point), Himachal State Museum (3km west of Scandal Point) and Jakhu Temple in the northern city (about 45 minutes walk from Scandal Point). If you want to visit Jakhu Temple, the most appropriate time is in the morning, because the air is still very fresh and the sun is not too hot.
Prepare your physical fitness because the way to the Jakhu Temple requires high stamina and unyielding spirit. The road to the temple is always rising and the occasional hill climbing. Along the way, you can see the act of monkeys hanging in trees. Jakhu Temple is a temple dedicated to worship the monkey god, Hanuman. Lots of monkeys are hanging around the temple. Be careful! Because they can suddenly become vicious and attack the visitors. Fortunately, before entering the temple, you can rent a goad these apes.
Arriving at the temple, you can feel the comfortable atmosphere. There are several park benches for you to sit rest while fresh air from the surrounding forest that surrounds the temple. Read the rest of this entry »
Backpacking in Thailand
Don’t ever leave the Khaosan Road in Thailand if you want to choose a backpacking tour in Thailand because, that’s where all the white elephant State tourism information, including other countries can be obtained. It is very easy to reach Khaosan Road, because the available facilities and the airport shuttle bus to Don Muang rate 100 baht. From the site, all as a tourist attraction in Thailand offer ranging from tracking tours in Chiang Mai, Golden Triangle (border between Thailand, Burma and Laos) in Chiang Rai, ballet Siam in the Rose Garden, in Samut Prakan Crocodile breeding, or along the Ancient City Ayuthaya over lunch on a cruise ship, a floating market at Damnoen Saduak, the center gemstone in Kanchaburi, snorkeling on some islands such as Koh Samet, Koh Samui, Phi Phi Island, Pattaya beach.
The fantastic thing is that the price is very cheap, and usually offered in packages completed with accommodations, entrance fees and meals tourist sites.
God knows how many travel agents who open businesses along Khaosan Road, which as if it never sleeps. In the early hours some busy officers putting foreign tourists into groups according to destination, while the afternoon passing the road was full of tourists to and from the souvenir shops, travel agencies, restaurants, hotels, or money changer.
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