Tuesday, January 12, 2016

The Most Coveted Destinations for 2016

The Most Coveted Destinations for 2016

Vacation in 2016 is set to be bigger, better and further-flung as a whole host of destinations are opening up to travelers keen to get off the track and explore parts of the world that once seemed out of reach for us.
As January approaches it seems like half of the Northern Hemisphere is looking for a place to escape the cold. The good news is that there are dozens of great options in the Southern Hemisphere and the Tropics, so it’s just a matter of finding the one that suits you best.

Mumbai, India
The most Coveted Destinations for 2016The most Coveted Destinations for 2016 – Mumbai, India
The capital of India is a city where you will never feel bored. Mumbai has several touristic points to visit, such as Bollywood or even the Britain architecture of the building. But this city is a great opportunity to meet a new kind of cosmopolitan life and know a new culture full of exotic experiences.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The most Coveted Destinations for 2016The most Coveted Destinations for 2016 – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
It’s almost impossible for someone don’t want to travel through the luscious Dubai, on UAE. This exotic destination is consider one of the top cities of luxury and glamour. The entire city is full of building with an impressive architecture that is perfect to enjoy a luxury vacations.

Essaouira, Morocco
The most Coveted Destinations for 2016The most Coveted Destinations for 2016 – Essaouira, Morocco
For all the beach lovers, Essaouira is the city to visit during 2016. The old city is gorgeous and can show what the culture of the country is. The city next to the sea makes it the perfect place to try new adventures, like aquatic sports.

Malé, Maldives
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There’s no need an excuse to visit Maldives, especially during the North Hemisphere’s Winter. The sun, the beaches and luxury hotels are all that is needed to a promise of a great vacations!

Mexico City, Mexico
The most Coveted Destinations for 2016The most Coveted Destinations for 2016 – Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City is the right city to visit during the North Hemisphere’s winter time for all the culture lovers. The city combines excellent hotels and restaurants, nightlife and, of course, a lot of culture with the gorgeous architecture of the buildings and a lot of museums to visit.

These are some of the cities that will make the beginning of 2016 become hotter and, of course, the right place to enjoy luxury and relax.


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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Most Exotic Destination

Love happens when you live on a beautiful planet that offers many stunning landscapes, tropical paradises, mist-shrouded volcanoes and unbelievable beaches. Raising a toast to the explorer within you, here are a few exotic getaways for you to consider for your next vacation.

Simply known as Boka, this winding bay will engulf you with its emerald waters and picturesque mountains. The shoreline houses beautiful medieval towns like Perast, where you can stop for a meal and interact with the locals.
Lake Como is a home for many celebrities, such as George Clooney. The lake is simply breathtaking. Lake Como (Lago di Como) is one of the famous Italian Lakes destinations, not far from Milan in the north of Italy. Lake Como is long (50km), slender and extremely deep. The southern end forks into two long ‘legs’, with the picturesque town of Bellagio situated on the promontory between them.

Petra, Jordan
Rising out of a cliff between the Red and Dead Sea, the lost city of Petra still has secrets to reveal. It has several tombs and carved structures spread across a sandy landscape. Many scenes from the Hollywood blockbuster Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade were filmed here.

Longsheng Rice Terrace, China
These stunningly beautiful terraced rice fields received the name of Dragon’s Backbone because the rice terraces resemble a dragon’s scales while the summit of the mountain range looks like the backbone of the dragon.

Gozo, Malta
The enchanting island of Gozo is an integral part of the Maltese archipelago. Besides being one of the top diving destinations in the Mediterranean, it boasts of mystical backwaters, historical forts, and amazing panoramas.

The Great Blue Hole, Belize
This submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize is in every scuba diver’s bucket list. Even if you are not into enjoying a myriad of species underwater, it’s totally worth flying over the Blue Hole for a breathtaking view.

Amer fort, India
A majestic structure sprawling on a hilltop, Amer fort’s architecture is a magnificent blend of Mughal and Hindu influences. Made out of red sandstone and white marble, it consists of a series of courtyards, palaces, halls, and gardens.

Forest of Knives, Madagascar
It is truly intriguing that wildlife can happily exist amidst razor-sharp vertical rocks in this mesmerizing forest. You can hike around the bizarre pinnacles of limestone and observe different kinds of birds and lemurs.

Namje, Nepal
There are no roads to Namje. The only way to get to the Nepalese village is along with a series of footpaths with views of Mount Makalu, the world’s fifth-tallest peak.

Taha’a, French Polynesia
Most people head to Bora Bora or Tahiti, but why not explore the intimate and exquisite island of Taha’a instead? The landscape is dotted with several vanilla plantations and traditional pearl farm huts.

Far North Queensland, Australia
This place is home to the diverse landscapes within a short drive, such as the Great Barrier Reef, and the highest jungled mountain in Australia called Mount Bartle Frere and the Outback. My favorite part is Undara, where accommodation is an old railway carriage. There are areas where you can find some of the oldest aboriginal cave paintings in the world.

Sabah and Sarawak, Borneo
Everyone should walk the Head Hunter trail in Sarawak at least once in their life, and then go into the epic Mulu caves at dusk to see literally millions of bats exiting on their nightly journey. In Sabah you can ride horses with Borneo cowboys and go to the Denham Valley research center, which is like being in Jurassic Park without the dinosaurs.

Porto Heli, Greece
From lush olive groves to perfect bays, every scene seems as if it was lifted from a postcard. The calm beaches are ideal for sunbathing and frolicking.

Pisco Elqui, Chile
Those who love to stargaze, look no further than the clearest skies in Pisco Elqui. Surrounded by magnificent Andean mountains, this Chilean village enjoys perfect weather year-round.

Cappadocia, Turkey
Known as Turkey’s most visually striking region, Cappadocia offers caves, clefts, pinnacles and ‘fairy chimneys’ (pointed rock formations). Volcanic eruptions formed this surreal moonscape.

In addition to hiking and exploring empty coastal roads and deserted beaches, there are some excellent wildlife-watching opportunities in the islands of Con Dao. Most of the land area is part of Con Dao National Park, which protects Vietnam’s most important sea turtle nesting grounds.

Timgad, Algeria
This Roman colonial town founded by Emperor Trajan in AD100 is a UNESCO world heritage site. Centuries later, it still represents the embodiment of Roman urban planning.

Many are of the opinion that Cook Islands are the best kept secret in the Pacific Ocean. The 15 islands are scattered over a vast expanse of seductive and sensuous ocean, boasting of idyllic climate and rare beauty.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Built by the Khymer civilization, Angkor Wat is the most famed Cambodian temple, which even appears on its national flag. The architectural genius unfolds many enduring tales of Cambodian history.

Cofru, Greece
Corfu Greece is among the most beautiful and popular islands of the country. Due to its strong historical connection with Europe, this was among the first Greek islands to open to tourism. Located on the north-western side of the country, Corfu island has a cosmopolitan feeling combined with a special traditional character. Paleokastritsa, Sidari, Kassiopi and Acharavi are nice tourist places on the northern side of the island, while the inland is dotted with lovely villages and many sightseeings.

Fiji

No list of exotic destinations can be complete without mention of Fiji, an archipelago of over 300 islands in the South Pacific Ocean. Besides pristine white sandy beaches and fish-packed coral reefs, there is ample opportunity to climb a mountain, soak in a hot spring or explore a village.

Isle of Skye, Scotland
The stunning scenery in the backdrop of the misty Cuillin hills offers beautiful hikes and spectacular photos.

Yellowstone National Park, USA
Home to the famous “Old faithful” geyser, Yellowstone still remains an unspoiled natural beauty. You are bound to see legendary wildlife wherever you go, be it grizzly bears, wolves or antelopes.

Bagan, Burma
Bagan boast of the largest and densest concentration of Buddhist temples and stupas in the world. For an unparalleled view, you can take a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.

Mount Roraima, Venezuela
Inspiration to Conan Doyle’s Lost World and Avatar, this place is an extraordinary natural geologic formation. It serves as the natural border between Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana in South America.

Cano Cristales, Colombia
Known as the most beautiful river in the world and the “Liquid Rainbow”, this Colombian wonder is a must visit if you are heading to South America. The best time to travel is July – November when the river bed is full of gaudy colors like green, yellow, blue, black and red.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
The world's largest salt flat is breathtaking, especially after rain when it creates a mirror effect. The salt is about 10 meters thick in the center.

Panjin Red Beach, China
Red Beach is located in the highest wetland and reed marsh in the world. It is vividly red and not covered in sand at all. The color is from a type of seaweed called Sueda, which stays green during summer and turns red in autumn.

Socotra, Yemen
Isolated Socotra looks like a sci-fi movie set. It is home to 800 rare species of flora and fauna, about a third of which is not found anywhere else in the world.

When you sink your feet into white silica sand that is amongst the purest in the world, you will know why people come here from all over the world.

Lake Baikal, Russia
The world’s oldest and deepest lake is an ice-lovers paradise. Adventuresome tourists have driven and walked over the frozen lake, but you can kayak, skate or bike.

Giant’s Causeway, Ireland
Resulting from a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago, Giant’s Causeway is an integral part of Ireland’s heritage. The most characteristic feature of the site is the exposure of large, regularly shaped polygonal columns of basalt in perfect horizontal sections.

There is something magical and mystical about castles, especially the Neuschwanstein, which is an inspiration to Disney’s Cinderella castle. It reflects the eccentric life of King Ludwik who withdrew into a world of myth upon losing his sovereignty.

Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Japan
There is a reason why camera-clutching tourists shuffle their way through soaring stalks of bamboo. But the pictures don’t do justice, so add this to your list of “places to see before you die”.

Lake Retba, Senegal
Easily mistaken for a pool of strawberry milkshake, the bizarre color of lake Retba is actually a natural phenomenon. Thanks to its high salt concentration, it is a habitat for salt-loving microorganisms that bring out the pink colorization.

Badab-e Surt, Iran
The travertine (a sedimentary rock deposited by flowing water from two distinct mineral springs) terrace is a scenic natural wonder in the highlands of northern Iran.

Sossusvlei, Namibia
Lifted from a dream, Sossusvlei is full of picturesque sand dunes surrounded by clay pans. The most surreal attraction is the Deadvlei, where the dead acacia trees contrast the white shiny salty floor of the pan.

Derweze, Turkmenistan
Wish to stand at “Hell’s door?” Head to Derweze, a giant illuminated hole rich in natural gas, in the middle of the Karakum dessert. The crater is made by geologists more than 40 years ago, and the flames within have been burning ever since.

The private island of Fregate is an ultimate honeymooner’s delight. It is one of the world’s most exclusive resorts with seven pristine beaches to choose from. Simply close your eyes and think idyllic.

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Monday, January 4, 2016

Zirc, Bakony

Zirc, a small town in the heart of Bakony

Zirc, a small town in the heart of Bakony
The country's highest elevation (400m) in 1182 in a small town III. King Béla call of the French Cistercian monks from Clairvauxból founded after the Turkish invasion in 1712 in Silesia Heinrinchau cisterns rebuilt Europe's famous intellectual and economic culture created in the High Bakony undisturbed forests of the heart. The Bakony capital known as Zirc - in addition to the 82 main roads, from Budapest 120 from Lake Balaton, 30, from Győr 60 kilometers - Veszprém County is one of the most charming towns.

Thriving since the existence of more than 800 years of settlement borough as a district center as a large village, and then since 1984 as the city works. The economic and intellectual center of the catchment area supplies 28,000 citizens in cultural, educational, commercial, service, health care, and administrative duties.
The Bakonyerdő the outstanding capital of tourism. What to see, programs attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Local area one of the most attractive tourist point of view, the landscape of the Bakony Mountains is where the main value of silence, the fresh air, and beautiful natural environment. The most beautiful part of the Bakony, passing through the valley Cuha, North Zirc-Veszprém railway line linking good service to the walkers. The hikers' 0 km boot "following the blue-red-yellow-green signs for the High Bakony most points getaway.

The typical small-town our attention to the family-style hospitality: the cultural offer of the tourist information service, many commercial units, motels, paying guest service, our citizens and civil society organizations shaping the future activity of both locals and visitors Zircon care, comfort, well-being and serve the city to strengthen ties in this population of 7,650 people, bearing the title "Child-Friendly Municipality" settlement.

Attractions Zirc


Baroque abbey of the minor basilica built between 1732-1752 most valuable sights of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven intake Maulbertsch altarpiece depicting the Wagenmeister frescoes, a concert organ, the carved sculptures and installations.The plug-classical church built-in 1726-1927 to a monastery.



Bakonyi Museum of Natural History presents the results of a museum founded in 1972 under the name "The Bakony natural" image of the current research program since 1962: habitats of the mountain range can be seen grouped flora fauna, as well as the exhibition "Minerals of the Carpathian Basin" section. New exhibition on Rákóczi tér 3-5. c. Under: Ice Age giants in the Bakony Mountains.

Three pictures of the Natural History Museum Bakonyi



Gothic pillars bundle the oldest monument of the XIII. Century Gothic pillars bundle from the 1749 overlaid baroque statue of St. Emeric.

Reuly Antal Museum of famous Hungarian-born Zirc language research scientist housed in the birthplace of the life and work of Zirc and the High Bakony local history, ethnographic artifacts, the museum preserving spiritual values. The courtyard of folk crafts demonstration and training workshops have been developed.

Baroque church of the small church (1761-1763) royal house next to the medieval church and the remains excavated.

Reguly Antal Museum Libraryinstitution that is preserved in the National Library in 1700 from 65,000 volumes collected by the Cistercians unparalleled ősnyomtatvány-, rare books, and periodicals.Zirc by the Wilde family-style masters of the Bakony fafajtáiból carved inlaid furniture and dongaboltozata room itself is historic.  

ArboretumThe Cistercians founded the internationally renowned arboretum of 20 hectares of land between trees and plants installed all over not a few specialty items for hundreds of years. Cuha sights set on the creek bridges, a pond, and a bench. Since 1951 nationally protected nature reserve. Unfortunately, between December 1 and March 14 high fence, a locked gate prevents to admire.



Machine Museum of the XIX. 

Engines and machines used for centuries, European and domestic  
unique rarities collection presents agricultural engineering.


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