Top 1000 Wonders of the World list Most comprehensive, best researched wonder list ever compiled \ Afghanistan Jam Minaret Kabul Old City Khyber Pass [with Pakistan] Algeria Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad Algiers Kasbah Djemila M'zab Valley America Alaska Cruise Alcatraz Island American Museum of Natural Hist Bayous Bryce Canyon Carlsbad Caverns Denali National Park Devils Tower Grand Canyon Grand Tetons Guggenheim Museum Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Kennedy Space Center Las Vegas Strip at Night Mammoth Cave Mesa Verde Meteor Crater Metropolitan Museum of Art Monterey Aquarium Monument Valley Mt Rushmore Museum of Modern Art Na Pali Coast National Gallery of Arts New York Skyline View Niagara Falls [with Canada] Redwoods National Park San Diego Zoo San Francisco Bay/Cityscape San Francisco Cable Cars Sedona Red Rock Country Sequoia National Park 17-Mile-Drive Smithsonian Statue of Liberty Times Square at Night United Nations Waimea Canyon Walt Disney World Yellowstone National Park Yosemite National Park Zion National Park to see my Top 10 America wonder rankings, tips, and photos American Samoa Ofu and Olosega Argentina Christ of the Andes [with Chile] Glacier National Park Iguazu Falls [with Brazil] La Boca District Lake District [with Chile] Pampas & its Gauchos Tierra del Fuego [with Chile] Armenia Ashtarak Ancient Fortress Australia Ayers Rock [Uluru] Bungle Bungle Great Barrier Reef Great Ocean Road Indian Pacific Railroad Kakadu Kings Canyon Lord Howe Island Olgas Outback Sydney Harbour Sydney Opera House to see my Top 10 Australia wonder rankings, tips, and photos Austria Belvedere Palace Danube Cruise [Austria to Hungary] Eisriesenwelt Caves Grossglockner Alpine Road Holfburg Palace Kunsthistorisches Museum Melk Abbey Church Salzburg Old Town & Castle Schonbrunn Palace Spanish Riding School St Stephen's Cathedral Vienna State Opera House to see my Top 5 Austria wonder rankings, tips, and photos Azerbaijan Baku Old City Gobustan Rock Drawings Palace of the Shahs Bahamas Paradise Island Barbados West Coast Belgium Ardennes Bruges Ghent Grand Place Meuse Valley Royal Museum of Fine Arts Tournai Notre Dame Cathedral Belize Barrier Reef Reserve Blue Hole Caracol Xunantunich Mayan Ruins Benin Abomey Royal Palaces Ganvie Stilt Village Bermuda Bermuda Sea/Landscape Bhutan Bhutan Mountain Treks Punakha Dzong Taktsang Monestary Trongsa Dzong Bolivia Lake Titicaca [with Peru] Salar de Uyuni Tiwanaku Botswana Chobe National Park Moremi Wildlife Reserve Okavango Delta Brazil Amazon Rain Forest [with Peru] Brasilia Carnival in Rio Christ the Redeemer statue Copacabana Beach Fernando de Noronha Iguacu Falls [with Argentina] Ipanema Beach Niteroi Contemporary Mus of Art Rio de Janeiro Panoramic Views Salvador de Bahia Sugar Loaf Mountain Teatro Amazonas to see my Top 5 Brazil wonder rankings, tips, and photos British Virgin Islands The Bath Bulgaria Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches Rila Monastery Cambodia Angkor Thom Angkor Wat Phnom Bakheng Silver Pagoda Ta Prohm Tonle Sapp Floating Village Cameroon Waza National Park Canada Banff National Park Baffin Island Bay of Fundy Cabot Trail Canadian Rockies CN Tower Louisbourg Fortress Lunenburg Old Town Niagara Falls [with USA] Old Quebec City Perce Rock & Gaspe Peninsula to see my Top 10 Canada wonder rankings, tips, and photos Cayman Islands Stingray City Channel Islands Channel Islands Chile Christ of the Andes [with Argentina] Easter Island Lake District [with Argentina] Osorno Volcano Portillo Tierra del Fuego [with Argentina] Torres del Paine China Baishui Terrace Bund River Front Chengde Mountain Resort Dazu Stone Sculptures Donghai Bridge Forbidden City Ganden Monastery Great Wall of China Hanging Monastery of Hengshan Hong Kong Harbor & City Scapes Hong Kong Restaurants & Shops Huangshan Mountain Range Jade Buddha Temple Jiayuguan Fort Jiuzhaigou Jokhang Temple Kaifeng Historical Sites Labrang Monastery Lama Temple Leshan Great Buddha Lijiang & Shangri-La Li River Cruise Long Ji Rice Terraces Longmen Caves Mogao Caves Mt Everest [with Nepal] Mt Taishan Pingyao Ancient City Potala Palace of Lhasa Pudong Skyline Qin Terra Cotta Warriors Reed Flute Cave Sanjiang Bridges Sera Monastery Shanghai Museum Shanghai Old City Shenyang Imperial Palace Shibaozhai Temple Shouxi Lake Silk Road Stone Forest Summer Palace Suzhou Gardens & Canals Tashilumpo Monastery Temple of Heaven Three Gorges Dam Three Pagodas Tiananmen Square Tian Tan Buddha of Po Lin Tiger Leaping Gorge West Lake Wild Goose Pagodas Wudang Ancient Building Complex Wulingyuan Scenic Areas Xi'an City Walls Xishuangbanna Yangshou Yangtze River Cruise Yuanyang Rice Terraces Yungang Caves to see my Top 10 China wonder rankings, tips, and photos Christmas Island Red Crab Migration Colombia Cartagena Old Town San Agustin Archaeological Park Zipaquira Salt Cathedral Congo Democratic Republic Garamba National Park Kahuzi-Biega National Park Okapi Faunal Reserve Virunga National Park Congo Republic Pigmy Villages Cook Islands Aitutaki Island Costa Rica Arenal Volcano National Park Corcovado National Park Manuel Antonio National Park Monteverde Cloud Forest to see my Top 4 Costa Rica wonder tips and photos Croatia Diocletian Palace Dubrovnik Old Town Hvar Old Town Plitvice Lakes Trogir Old Town to see my Top 5 Croatia wonder rankings, tips, and photos Cuba Old Havana San Pedro Rock Castle Cyprus Paphos Archaeological Site Czech Republic Cesky Krumlov Charles Bridge Karlovy Vary Kutna Hora Marienbad Olomouc Prague Castle Prague Old Town to see my Czech Republic wonder guide Denmark Den Gamle By Egeskov Castle Frederiksborg Castle Little Mermaid Statue Mons Klint Nyhavn Tivoli Gardens Ecuador Galapagos Islands La Compania Church Oriente Province Native Villages Otavalo Market to see my Galapagos cruise guide Egypt Abu Simbel Citadel of Saladin City of the Dead Colossi of Memnon Colossus of Ramesses II Edfu Temple Egyptian Museum Hatshepsut Temple Ibn Tulun Mosque Karnak Temple Kom Ombo Temple Luxor Temple Mohammed Ali Mosque Nile River Cruise Philae Temples Pyramids of Egypt at Giza Ras Muhammad National Park Sinai Desert Siwa Oasis Sphinx St Catherine's Monastery Step Pyramid Suez Canal Valley of the Kings Valley of the Queens White Dessert to see my Top 10 Egypt wonder rankings, tips, and photos England Big Ben & House of Parliament British Museum Buckingham Palace & Guards Canterbury Cathedral Cornish Coast English Lake District Imperial War Museum National Gallery Salisbury Cathedral St Paul's Cathedral Stonehenge Stratford-upon-Avon Tate Britain/Modern Tower Bridge Tower of London Westminster Abbey White Cliffs of Dover Windsor Castle York Minster to see my Top 10 England wonder rankings, tips, and photos Estonia Tallinn Old City Ethiopia Blue Nile Falls & Gorge Fasil Ghebbi Lalibela Rock-Hewn Churches Falkland Islands King Penguin Colonies Fiji Islands Fiji Resort Islands Finland Karelia Lake Country [with Russia] Lapland Ethnic Region [w/ Sweden] France Amiens Cathedral Arc de Triomphe Avignon Historic Center Beaubourg Bonifacio Chambord Chateau Chartres Cathedral Chenonceau Chateau Dordogne Noir Eiffel Tower Fontainebleau Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle Honfleur Harbor Le Puy-en-Velay Latin Quarter Lourdes Louvre Museum Millau Bridge Mont-St-Michel Museum d'Orsay Nimes Amphitheatre Normandy D-Day Beaches Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris Old Strasbourg Opera Garnier Orange Roman Theatre Pont du Gard Reims Cathedral Riquewihr Sainte-Chapelle Verdon Canyon Versailles to see my France wonder guide French Polynesia Bora Bora Fatu Hiva Moorea Nuku Hiva Ua Pou v to see my Polynesia wonder guide Georgia Gelati Monastery Upper Svaneti Villages & Mountains Germany Berchtesgaden Cologne Cathedral Deutsches Museum Frauenkirche Garmisch Goslar Heidelberg Castle & Old City Hofbrauhaus Maulbronn Mosel Valley Neuschwanstein Castle Nymphenburg Castle Pinakothek museums Oktoberfest Pergamon Museum Reichstag Residenz of Munich Rhine Valley Romantic Road Rothenburg Old Town Zwinger to see my Top 10 Germany wonder rankings, tips, and photos Great Britain Territories Rock of Gibraltar South Georgia Island South Sandwich Islands Greece Acropolis and its Parthenon Acropolis Museum Agora & Hephaestus Temple Corfu Delos Delphi Dionysus Theatre & Atticus Odeon Epidaurus Knossos Palace Lindos Acropolis Matala Caves Meteora Mount Athos Mycenae Mykonos National Archaeological Museum Olympia Paros Rhodes Old Town Samaria Gorge Santorini Temple of Poseidon to see my Top 10 Greece wonder rankings, tips, and photos Greenland Ilulissat (Jakobshavn) Ice Fjord Guatamala Antigua Chichicastenango Flores Lake Atitlan Semuc Champey Tika Guiana Devil's Island Guyana Kaieteur Falls Haiti Citadel of Henri Christophe Holland (Netherlands) Aalsmeer Flower Auction Dutch Canals Dutch Dikes Dutch Windmills Holland Cheese Markets Dutch Museums [various] Keukenhof Gardens Madurodam Miniature Village Royal Palace in Amsterdam to see my Top 4 Holland Wonder rankings, tips, and photos Honduras Copan Mayan Ruins Hungary Budapest Castle Hill + Old Town Danube Cruise [Austria to Hungary] Hungarian House of Parliament Iceland Blue Lagoon Geysir Geothermal Field Gullfoss waterfalls Jokulsarlon Glacial Lake Myvatn Lake Region Thingvellir National Park Vatnajokull Glacier to see my Top 5 Iceland wonder rankings, tips, and photos India Agra Fort Ajanta Caves Amber Fort Andaman Islands Brihadisvara Temple Chand Baori City Palace Darjeeling Elephanta Caves Ellora Caves Fatehpur Sikri Gateway To India Girnar Temples Golden Temple Gommateshwara Statue Gwalior Fort Hampi Humayun's Tomb Indian Museum Jaisalmer Fort Jama Masjid Jantar Mantar Observatory Kanchipuram Temples Kashmir Kerala Backwaters Khajuraho Ladakh Lake Palace Hotel Lakshadweep Islands Lotus Temple Mahabalipuram Temples Mahabodhi Temples Mehrangarh Fort Meenakshi & its Gopurams Mt Thaley Sagar Mysore Palace Old Goa Palace of the Winds Pareshnath Jain Temple Qtub Minaret Rameswaram Temple Red Fort in Old Delhi Sikkim Taj Mahal Tirumala Temple Varanasi Riverside Ghats to see my Top 10 India wonder rankings, tips, and photos Indonesia Amandari Resort Bali overall Borobudur Irian Jaya Highland Villages Komodo National Park Krakatau Island Lombok Manado Dive Sites Prambanan Hindu Temple Somosir Island Native Villages Taman Mini Park Tanah Lot Temple Torajaland Traditional Villages Ubud Ulu Danu Temple Ulu Watu Temple to see my Bali Wonder guide Iran Iranian Crown Jewels Isfahan Iman Square & Mosque Persepolis Iraq Babylon Baghdad's Souks Hatra Ruins Iraqi Museum Najaf Shiite Cemetery Ziggurat in Ur Ireland Aran Islands Blarney Stone & Castle Cliffs of Moher Dingle Peninsula Newgrange Ring of Kerry Rock of Cashel Skillig Michael Trinity College Library to see my Top 5 Ireland wonder rankings, tips, and photos Israel Dead Sea [with Jordan] Holy Sepulchre Church Jerusalem Old City & Walls Masada Temple Mount to see my Top 5 Israel wonder rankings, tips, and photos Italy Accademia Gallery Agrigento Ruins Assisi Amalfi Coast Bargello Palace Museum Bergamo Upper Town Borghese Gallery Canals of Venice Capri Castel Sant'Angelo Catacombs of St Callixtus Cinque Terre Colosseum of Rome Doges' Palace Florence Old Town Cityscape Herculaneum Italian Lake District La Scala Opera House Leaning Tower of Pisa Medici Chapels Milan Cathedral Mt Etna Mt Vesuvius Museum of St. Mark Orvieto Ostia Antica Pantheon Paestum Piazza del Duomo Complex Piazza della Signoria Complex Pitti Palace & its Palatine Gallery Pompeii Ponte Vecchio Portofino Positano Roman Forum & Palatine San Gimignano Santa Maria delle Grazie San Vitale Basilica Siena Spanish Steps St Mark's Basilica & Campanile St Mark's Square Syracuse Ortygia & Archaeol. Park Taormina Trevi Fountain Trulli District Tuscan Countryside Uffizi Gallery Venetian Alley Maze Villa d'Este to see my Top 10 Italy wonder rankings, tips, and photos Ivory Coast Basilica Notre Dame de la Paix Jamaica Dunn's River Falls Martha Brae River Rafting Japan Asakusa Kannon Temple Byodo-in Temple Chion-in Temple Fushimi-Inari Shrine Golden Pavilion Himeji Castle Horyuji Temple Kamakura Great Buddha Kasuga Grand Shrine Kiyomizu Temple Kyoto National Museum Mount Fuji Nijo Castle Nikko shrines & temples Nishi & Higash Hongan Temples Osaka Castle Ryoan-ji Rock Garden Sanjusangen Hall Shibuya at night Todai-ji_Temple Tokyo Fish Market Tokyo National Museum Ushiku Amida Buddha to see my Top 10 Japan wonder rankings, tips, and photos Jordan Dead Sea [with Israel] Desert Castles Jerash Madaba Mosaics Petra Wadi Rum to see my Top 5 Jordan wonder rankings, tips, and photos Kenya Amboseli National Park Lake Nakura Flamingos Lamu Meru National Park Mt Kenya National Park Nairobi National Park Serengeti Migration [with Tanzania] Thika Thompson Falls Treetops Tsavo National Park to see my Kenya Safari guide Kyrgystan Issyk Kul Lake Laos Luang Prabang Plain of Jars That Luang Lebanon Baalbek Beirut's Corniche Byblos Jeita Grotto Sidon Old Town Tyre Libya Cyrene Ghadames Old Town Leptis Magna Red Castle Sabratha Greek Ruins Tadrart Acacus Rock Art Sites Tripoli Medina Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Lithuania Vilnius Old Town Luxembourg Luxembourg Old Town & Fortress Madagascar Masoala National Park Ranomafa Malawi Lake Malawi Malaysia Batu Caves Penang Petronas Twin Towers River Longhouses Sipidan Dive Site Maldives Maldive Islands Mali Djenne Old Town & Mosque Dogon Villages & Cliff Region Elephant Migration Le Main de Fatma Mopti Mosque Timbuktu Malta Hagar Qim Mdina Valletta Victoria in Gozo Martinique St Pierre Ruins Mauritania Chinguetti Mexico Acapulco Chichen Itza Copper Canyon Calakmul Mitla Monte Alban Museum of Anthropology Palenque Parque La Venta San Miguel de Allende Taxco Teotihuacan Uxmal to see my Top 10 Mexico wonder rankings, tips, and photos Micronesia Nan Madol Monaco Grand Prix of Monaco Monaco Bay/Cityscape Monte Carlo Casino Mongolia Gobi Desert Nomad Camps Khovsgol Lake Area Monte Negro Kotor Morocco Fez Marrakesh Meknes Ouarzazate Tangiers Medina Tetouan Medina Mozambique Mozambique Fortified Old Town Myanmar Bagan Temples & Pagodas Inle Lake Kuthodaw Pagoda Mandalay Palace Monywa Mergui Archipelago Popa Taungkalat Shwe Nandaw Monastery Shwedagon Stupa Namibia Etosha National Park Fish River Canyon Namib Desert Skeleton Coast Nepal Kathmandu Kathmandu Valley Lumbini Mount Everest [with China] Mustang Kingdom Sagarmatha National Park New Caledonia New Caledonia Island New Zealand Fiordland National Park Poor Knights Islands Rotorua Geothermal Area Waitomo Caves to see my New Zealand wonder tips, and photos Norfolk Island Norfolk Island North Korea Kaesong Old Quarter Mt Kumgang Nothern Ireland Giant's Causeway Norway Akershus Fortress Bergen Old Town & Wharfs Fjords of Norway National Gallery Norway Stave Churches Swalbard [Spitsbergen] Oman Bahla Fort Four-wheel mountain safari Musandam fjord cruise Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque Pakistan Badshahi Mosque Derawar Fort Emperor Jehangir's Tomb Hunza Valley Kelimutu Highway K2 Mountain Khyber Pass [with Afghanistan] Moenjodaro Archaeological Site Lahore Fort Rohtas Fort Shalimar Gardens Taxila Panama Panama Canal Papua New Guinea Sepik River Wuvulu Island Peru Amazon Rain Forest [with Brazil] Chan Chan Chavin de Huantar Cuzco Lake Titicaca [with Bolivia] Machu Picchu Nazca Lines to see my Top 3 Peru wonder rankings, tips, and photos Philippines Banaue Rice Terraces Chocolate Hills Mayon Volcano Pamalican Island Taal Volcano Tubbataha Reef Underground River to see my Top 5 Philippines wonder rankings, tips, and photos Poland Gdansk Old Town Krakow Market Square Lublin Old Town Malbork Castle Warsaw Market Square Wawel Castle & Cathedral Wielicska Salt Mine Zamosc Old Town to see my Top 3 Poland wonder rankings, tips, and photos Portugal Alcobaca Monastery Alfama Algarve Coast Azores Belem Tower Douro Valley Evora Historic Center Jeronimos Monastery Madeira Islands Obidos Castle & Village Oporto Historic Center Queluz Palace Sintra St George's Castle to see my Top 5 Portugal wonder rankings, tips, and photos Romania Romanian Village Museum Transylvanian Alps Rwanda Volcanoes National Park Russia Acid Lake Catherine Palace Golden Ring Hermitage Museum Kizhi Island Outdoor Museum Kremlin Karelia Lake Country [with Finland] Kronotsky Nature Reserve Lake Baikal Mayakovskaya Metro Station Mother Russia Statue Novgorod Kremlin Our Savior Spilt Blood Church Peter and Paul Fortress Peterhof St Basil's Cathedral St Petersburg's Palace Square Suzdal Historical/Architectural Trans-Siberian Railroad Trip Valley of the Geysers Volga River Cruise Saba Saba Airport San Marino San Marino Saudi Arabia Hejaz Railroad Ride Jeddah Mecca Medina Nabatean Tombs of Madain Salah Scotland Edinburgh Castle Eilean Donan Castle Holyroodhouse Palace Isle of Skye National Gallery of Scotland Orkney Islands Outer Hebrides Islands Shetland Islands St Andrews Golf Course to see my Top 5 Scotland wonder rankings, tips, and photos Senegal African Renaissance Statue Goree Island Seychelles Islands Seychelles Islands Signapore Hawker Food Centres Marina Bay Sands to see my rankings, tips & photos Slovakia Vikolinec Village Slovenia Bled Island Skocjan Caves South Africa Cape Town & Environs Drakensberg Mountains Kimberley Diamond Mines Kruger National Park Panoramic Route Phinda Table Mountain National Park to see my Top 7 South Africa wonder rankings, tips, and photos South Korea Changdok Palace & Secret Garden Chongmyo Royal Shrine Haeinsa Temple Kyongbok Palace Kyongju Tombs & Museum Mt Sorak Hiking Trails Popchusa Temple Pulguksa Temple Sokkuram Grotto Spain Alhambra Altamira Cave Paintings Avila Walls Burgos Cathedral Canary Islands Costa del Sol Cuenca Old Town El Escorial Gaudi's Sacred Family Church Gothic Quarter of Barcelona Guggenheim Museum Ibiza Plaza Mayor of Madrid Mezquita of Cordoba Pamplona Prado Museum Ronda Royal Palace in Madrid Salamanca Old City Santiago de Compostela Segovia Alcazar Segovia Aqueduct Seville Alcazar Seville Cathedral & Giralda Tower Toledo Old Town to see my Top 10 Spain wonder rankings, tips, and photos Sri Lanka Anuradhapura Dambulla Golden Temple Kandy Sigiriya St Barts Gustavia St Lucia Gros and Petit Pitons Sudan Khartoum Old Town Pyramids & Temples Gebel Barkal Pyramids of Meroe Sweden Drottningholm Castle Kalmar Castle Lapland Ethnic Region [with Finland] Museum of National Antiquities Skansen Historical Village Stockholm Archipelago Stockholm Old Town Visby Medieval Town & Port Switzerland Bern Old City Chillon Chateau Fribourg Old Town Gstaad Jungfrau Cog Railway Lucerne Covered Bridges Matterhorn Palace of Nations Thun Castle Zurich Old Town to see my Top 5 Switzerland wonder rankings, tips, and photos Syria Aleppo Citadel Apamea Bosra Amphitheatre Crac des Chevaliers Damascus Old City & Umayyad Hama Water Wheels Ma'aloula Mountain Town Qanawat Kanata Roman Ruins Palmyra Taiwan Kenting National Park National Palace Museum Lungsham Temple Taipei 101 Building Taroko Gorge Tanzania Arusha National Park Dar Es Salaam Village Museum Lake Manyara National Park Mt Kilimanjaro Ngorongoro Crater Selous Game Reserve Serengeti Migration [with Kenya] Tarangire National Park Zanzibar Coral Reefs Zanzibar Stone Town to see my Tanzania Safari guide Thailand Ayutthaya Temples Bangkok Floating Markets Chiang Mai Golden Buddha Statue Phang Nga Bay Phi Phi Islands Phuket Phanom Rung Historical Park Prasat Hin Phimai Grand Palace in Bangkok Sukhothai Historical Park Temple of Dawn Temple of the Emerald Buddha Temple of the Reclining Buddha to see my Top 5 Thailand wonder rankings, tips, and photos Tonga Vava'u Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad Carnival Tunisia Carthage Dougga Ancient City Great Mosque of Kairawan Kerkouane Punic Village Ruins Matmata Underground Dwellings Medenine Area Ksars Sousse's Medina Tunis Medina Turkey Antalya Basilica Cistern Blue Mosque Bodrum Cappadocia Divrigi Great Mosque & Hospital Dolmabahee Palace Ephesus Ruins Hagia Sophia Hierapolis Istanbul's Grand Bazaar Mt Ararat Nemrut Dagi Archaeological Site Pamukkale Pergamon Acropolis Ruins of Troy Topkapi Palace to see my Top 10 Turkey wonder rankings, tips, and photos Turkmenistan Door to Hell fire pit Merv Ruins Uganda Mountain Gorilla Habitats Murchison & Karuma Falls Ruwenzori National Park Ukraine Kiev Old City Lvov Old City UAE - Dubai Burj Al Arab Burj Khalifa Palm Islands Ski Dubai World Islands UAE- Abu Dhabi Aldar spherical tower Emirates Palace Sheikh Zayed Mosque US Virgin Islands Trunk Bay Uzbekistan Bukhara Old Town Registan Square in Samarkand Tashkent Old Town Vanuatu Vanuatu Vatican City Sistine Chapel St Peter's Basilica St Peter's Square Vatican Museums to see my Vatican rankings, tips & photos Venezuela Angel Falls Canaima Table Mountain Cliffs Grand Sabana Lake Maracaibo Stilt Villages Merida to Pico Bolivar Cable Car Vietnam Cu Chi Tunnels Halong Bay Hoi An Old Town Hue Imperial City Sapa Son Doong Cave Thien Mu Pagoda to see my Top 7 Vietnam wonder rankings, tips, and photos Wales Caernarfon Castle Cardiff Castle Conwy & its Castle Snowdonia National Park Western Samoa Upolu Yemen Barakesh Sana'a Old City Wadi Dhar Shibam Zambia South Luangwa National Park Victoria Falls [with Zimbabwe] Zimbabwe Great Zimbabwe Ruins Hwange National Park Mana Pools National Park Victoria Falls [with Zambia] Antarctica Antarctica Deception Island Dry Valleys Iceberg Calving Lemaire & Neumayer Channels Jagged Mountain Peaks Paradise Harbor Penguin Colonies & Migrations Polar Ice Cap Ross Ice Shelf South Pole to see my Top Antarctica wonder rankings, tips, and photos Medals shared by 3 or more countries Congo Rain Forest Kalahari Desert Lake Victoria North Atlantic Icebergs North Pole Rift Valley Sahara Desert West African Tribal Villages Arctic Tern Humpback Whale Great White Shark Elephant Seal Lemming Monarch Butterfly Salmon Sea Turtle Snow Goose Wandering Albatross Covered in my other lists Classic Rooms Queen-size or twin beds available Complimentary Wi Fi Connecting room available Bottega Veneta toiletries Maximum occupancy 2 people Nespresso coffee machine 30-38m²/ 323-409ft² More details Classic Rooms with view From € 810* Make a reservation Classic Rooms with view Panoramic city views Queen-size or twin beds available Connecting room available Maximum occupancy 2 people Complimentary Wi Fi Nespresso coffee machine 30-38m²/ 323-409ft² More details Prestige Rooms From € 880* Make a reservation Prestige Rooms King-size or twin beds available Bottega Veneta toiletries Complimentary Wi Fi Connecting room available Maximum occupancy 2 people Nespresso coffee machine 40-48m²/431-517ft² More details Prestige Rooms with view From € 950* Make a reservation Prestige Rooms with view Panoramic city views King-size or twin beds available Complimentary Wi Fi Connecting room available Maximum occupancy 2 people Nespresso coffee machine 40-48m²/431-517ft More details Junior Suites From € 1,300* Make a reservation Junior Suites King-size or twin beds available One bedroom with sitting area Most rooms have separate walk in rain head showers Complimentary Wi Fi Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot Nespresso coffee machine Up to 60m²/646ft² More details Junior Suites with view From € 1,500* Make a reservation Junior Suites with view Panoramic city views King-size or twin beds available One bedroom with sitting area Most rooms have separate walk in rain head showers Complimentary Wi Fi Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot Up to 60m²/646ft² More details Classic Suites From € 2,300* Make a reservation Classic Suites One bedroom and one living room with study area Choice of courtyard view or panoramic city view King-size bed available Spacious marble bathroom with double wash basin and separate walk-in rain head showers Complimentary Wi Fi Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot Up to 82m²/882ft² More details Prestige Suites From € 4,500* Make a reservation Prestige Suites Most have breathtaking panoramic city views One bedroom and one living room with study area Spacious marble bathroom with double wash basin and separate walk-in rain head showers Living room can accommodate small gatherings Complimentary Wi Fi Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot Up to 85m/915ft² More details Villa Malta Suite From € 4,950* Make a reservation Villa Malta Suite Superb panoramic city views One bedroom and one living room with study area Spacious marble bathroom with double wash basin and separate walk-in rain head showers Complimentary Wi Fi Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot In Suite check-in and check -out 94m/1,012ft² More details Aurora Terrace Suite From € 6,300* Make a reservation Aurora Terrace Suite One bedroom and one living room with study area Private terrace with fountain and lounge furniture Outdoor dining area for up to 10 people Spacious marble bathroom with double wash basin and separate walk-in rainhead shower Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot In Suite check-in and check -out 86m² + 120m² terrace/925ft² + 1,292ft² terrace More details Villa Medici Presidential Suite From € 11,000* Make a reservation Villa Medici Presidential Suite Located on 5h floor with spectacular city views Balconies at every window One bedroom, one living room, dining room, pantry and study Complimentary Wi Fi Maximum occupancy 3 people, complimentary additional bed or cot In Suite check-in and check -out 125m²/1,345ft² More details Bellavista Penthouse Suite From € 13,000* Make a reservation Bellavista Penthouse Suite Stunning panoramic city views One bedroom, one living room with dining and study area Access by private elevator Floor to ceiling windows Spacious marble bathroom with separate walk-in rain head showers and oversize circular tub In Suite check-in and check -out 202m²/2174ft² What are the things we don't know about hotel rooms? and should. 16 Answers Zeev Sharon Zeev Sharon, CEO & Co-Founder of Hotelied Updated Jan 5, 2015 · Featured in Daily Mail Given that most of the answers on here are about dirty blankets and other "scary" things about hotel rooms, I thought I'd share some fun facts and industry lingo that would immediately make you sound like a hotel insider: A single sellable room or suite is called a "key" A standard-size room is comprised of one "bay", a suite could be the size of 2+ bays These days, the cost of building a new full-service hotel in NYC (including cost of land) can be $800K+ per key The old industry rule of thumb is that for every $1,000 invested in a room's construction, the hotel should charge $1 in Average Daily Rate. So... a room that cost $300,000 to build, should sell on average for $300/night. The quality of a guest room is often measured by the number of fixtures in the bathroom (the bathroom is by far the most expensive room to build). A standard 3-fixture bathroom has a sink, bath and toilet. A 5-fixture bathroom is more typical for luxury hotels, and has 2 sinks, a bath, stand-alone shower and a toilet. It's very hard to design a hotel room that is narrower than 9' (although you will find such examples in cities like NYC, SF, London, Paris, etc.). Rooms with double beds are usually larger than rooms with king beds. Ceiling height is one of the most important factor affecting guests' perception of the quality and size of a hotel room. Hotel rooms should get a light renovation (carpets, drapes, wall paper, etc.) every 4-5 years, and a major renovation every 7-8 years. Minibars almost always lose money! Even when they charge $10 for a Diet Coke! Same story for breakfast in bed! In-room dining rarely makes money for the hotel, as there's a lot of expensive labor involved. Hope you've enjoyed these "insider's tips". Let me know if you have any questions. -Zeev Sharon, CEO & Founder of Hotelied Hotelied is the first hotel booking site where travelers can unlock unpublished discounts at luxury hotels based on their social media and travel loyalty accounts. Recent press includes the New York Times, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Cool Hunting and Fast Company. 31k Views · View Upvotes Related Questions More Answers Below What are things about 5-star hotels that they do not want you to know? What is the weirdest thing you have done in a hotel room? What do people not know about hotels? What are some fun things to do in a hotel room? What are some of the things travellers hate about hotels? Michael Forrest Jones Michael Forrest Jones, Beechmont Hotels Corporation Updated Sep 4, 2015 · Featured in BBC and 2 more Hotel Impossible (Travel Channel's Hotel Impossible ) covers all the obvious stuff (and even I learn things from it that I've never thought of before), and Anthony Melchiorri is always coming up with something new (which is why I have him linked here, and I ended up with an addendum on this very topic in the comments [http://www.quora.com/Hotels/What-dont-we-know-about-hotel-rooms/answer/Michael-Forrest-Jones/comment/1859504 ]), but we'll recap on some of it . . . (Meanwhile, here's even more: 8 Things Hotels Won't Tell You (But You Need To Know) ) Take the comforter off the bed and toss it aside. If you don't need the blanket for warmth, do the same with it. If you do use the blanket, keep the sheet between your body and the blanket. Anything that comes in contact with any large expanses of the previous guests' bare skin should be taken out and laundered every time the room is made, but it isn't always, especially in cheaper hotels. And more upscale bed and breakfasts and boutique operations (where Hotel Hell's Gordon Ramsay directs more of his own focus) don't rate the benefit of the doubt, either. Hotel Hell Clip: Speechless Hotels are getting away from comforters (at least if they're any color other than white): they don't like to have to launder them after each guest, and those hotels that don't wash them each time are falling into disrepute for not doing so. Blankets are here to stay, however, and nobody really wants to see them go. But some hotels are still hesitant about washing them every day if they think they can get out of it (e.g., unless a visible stain appears - and sometimes those get missed.) Throw it Out the Door (link to video) This is what the beds in your hotel room should look like. I agree with Anthony Melchiorri - every foam comforter on a hotel bed anywhere in the country should be rounded up, put in one big pile, and burned. A few safety and security items: If you are a government employee traveling on business, and you don't notice a sprinkler head in your room, pick another hotel next time. FEMA-compliant hotels must be sprinklered: your stay at a hotel that isn't FEMA-compliant is technically not reimbursable by the government, and you could run into problems with your travel reimbursement. Check the peephole in your door. If it's damaged or it has been tampered with, ask for a different room. The only thing particularly newsworthy about the violation of ESPN's Erin Andrews by a stalker in 2008 was that it happened to someone as famous as Erin Andrews (whose name and nude body, sadly, is now forever associated with hotel room peepholes, as you'll see . . . ). A Google Image Search for "hotel room door peephole", or "hotel room peephole", will usually reveal not only some of the infamous peephole cam views of Erin Andrews, but several other women as well who were victimized in similar fashion (some of whom may not know even now that they were victims of such a thing) -- and even links to websites where, if you're a pervert, you, too can order your very own peephole cam. Send me a receipt for your purchase, and I'll send you a five-dollar rebate on it. It's worth that much to me to know who you are, so if you ever show up in a hotel that I'm running, you will not be allowed to rent a room, and you (and your pervert cam if you brought it) will be forthwith ejected from the property, never to return . . . Don't believe me? Run the search and see what you see. (hotel room door peephole | hotel room peephole - Google Search In addition to Erin Andrews, you will almost always see one or two women other than Erin Andrews, as well as an occasional naked guy. Forget Hotel Impossible - I learned something new simply composing this one answer, simply doing an image search for a picture of a peephole to place below . . .) It is not an everyday occurrence - but it is still a not uncommon one. After you check your peephole to make sure it's not damaged, missing or tampered with, find a piece of notepaper (there should be some on the desk or nightstand in your room), tear off a strip of it, roll it up and twist it until it's about the size of a cigarette butt, and 'plug' it in the peephole. (Not too deep: we'll have to gouge it out of there, and you'll want to be able to pull it out yourself if someone knocks on the door). If you do get a knock, always check via the peephole: if you see no one there, do not open the door -- use the thumb lock and deadbolt it, and call the front desk. If a member of the hotel staff has any business paying your room a visit, the desk clerk should know. A good-intentioned friend showing up for a visit to your room will not stand to one side to avoid being seen through the peephole. Anyone you see loitering about the common areas of the hotel - especially a parking lot or a corridor - is probably up to no good, and in any event does not need to be there. Call the front desk and ask that this person be removed. And if he isn't removed promptly, use a different hotel the next time you're in town. Yes, it's potentially that serious. I look forward to the day when I can tell you to choose only hotels where every employee who has access to guestroom keys is subjected to a complete public records background check, prior to hire, and every year or two thereafter (Nan's Law ). But for now, I can't: it's something I've only seen done by one company other than my own - and they ignore the material they get on the checks. It's sad: Nan's Law has absolutely no chance of ever passing in the one state where it has ever been introduced (http://nanslaw.org/scan001.pdf ): Pennsylvania is the most 'ex-offender friendly' state in which I've ever lived: I feel, irresponsibly so. (The city of Philadelphia bans discrimination in employment on the basis of criminal history unless it's embarrassingly obvious that the conviction has some specific nexus to the job, and even forbids asking an applicant about past convictions. And there are unusual restrictions throughout the Commonwealth on how criminal records may be accessed and used.) I believe in repentance, redemption, rehabilitation and giving some prodigal schnook who's seen the error of his sad, sorry ways a chance to get himself straight, too -- but I'm not trusting the guy with the means, should he so desire, to make a key to a room where you, your wife or your kids may be peaceably (and helplessly) sleeping until it's been quite a few years and I've seen it for quite a few years. Nan's Law should be law. I hope to see more voluntary industry compliance - and as Gandhi suggests, my company will be the change I wish to see in the world. (We have to. It's the law. Really. We had it written into our articles of incorporation when we formed the company - and so now, we cannot legally operate our hotels, anywhere, within or outside Pennsylvania, without complying with it. Aren't we devious? No apologies, no regrets . . .) And finally, that coarse, heavy, slightly undersized 'towel' in your bath isn't a towel - it's a bath mat. Use it. When you take a shower, it goes in the floor to await you as you step out. That tile-and-grout floor can be pretty slippery if you lose any water from around the shower curtain, or if you take a long, hot steamy shower and a lot of moisture accumulates on the floor because it didn't all vent. Even exhaust fans in hotel baths that work -- and frequently, they don't (guests don't think to report a problem with them, and housekeepers forget to check) -- have their limits. If your room has a luggage rack, and it's the nice, upscale one with wooden frame rather than the 'cheap' extruded aluminum frame - don't use the luggage rack. After checking the bathroom floor to see that it appears clean, open your bag there. It's literally safer. Bedbugs love wood. And they don't come from nasty people (think about it: the first thing even the most hygenically-challenged individual is going to do if a bedbug is crawling or feeding on him or her is pick it off), they come from baggage that's been in nasty places. Put the items you plan to take from your bags on other pieces of furniture, and close the bag. Wood - bad. Metal - good. When bedbugs are not feeding on someone's body, they like to hide out in the fluting on a mattress. If the room or the hotel is questionable, here is how to do a really thorough check for bedbugs. Before Hotel Impossible, no one ever gave a heck of a lot of thought to 'high-touch points', bacteria receptacles in a hotel room. (I did see an item a few years ago about how the nastiest, most germ-covered item in any hotel room is the wall-mounted hair dryer in the bath: perhaps because it's something that's easy for the housekeepers to forget to check or to squirt down with disinfectant.) So perhaps it was easy to get a little irritated with Anthony for suggesting that guests pack a can of Lysol in their bag and spray down their telephone and your TV remote, but once he got us thinking about it . . . well, he's right, it makes perfect sense. We're becoming a little more sensitive to things like that now. It was bound to happen anyway - ten years ago, who would have thought anyone would need disinfectant wet wipes and hand sanitizer mounted by the shopping carts at the supermarket? Times are changing: when I was growing up, it was acceptable to smoke just about anywhere you didn't see a 'no smoking' sign, including in a hotel lobby. (At my first front office job, the desk clerks all smoked - and kept an ashtray behind the desk. At my second and third, the rule was, step into the back office and get out of sight with it - and it was at these two hotels that non-smoking rooms were a new thing that I'd never seen before.) Public awareness has increased. Standards change accordingly. Best Western hotels now have an ultraviolet wand on every housekeeping cart that can be passed over germ receptacles, and zap any bacteria present on them (Best Western Hotels use UV wand and black light to sanitize rooms ). Last year, they also went to TV remotes that are waterproof - there is nowhere for germs to hide on one. We've got the technology. Low-paid, expendable help is the weak spot. Believe it or not, there are people in the world who love to clean. (Unfortunately, it's like a law, there's a limit of one or two per hotel, but I try to get at least that many on my housekeeping staff . . .) But these are frequently the exception in even a good hotel, and managers don't help much. Room attendants, people who scrub floors and swab toilets for a living, don't rate highly on the socioeconomic scale, wouldn't take a job doing that if they can get a job doing something else, don't get a lot of respect, and are paid not much more than minimum wage (some hotels in fact consider it a 'minimum-wage job'). And they're treated accordingly. If one quits, or you have to fire one, just go out and hire another piece of meat to replace her. Me, I like to try and pay them a little more than they could make working in a different hotel: that way, I can take my pick of the ones available: take care of them, try to treat them the way I'd want to be treated if my only job option was something like that, and give them a halfway decent working environment, and I shouldn't have too many housekeeping problems. And I've gotten good ones most of the time - at one point, I turned one of the worst hotel housekeeping operations in town at one hotel I ran into one of the best. (See Michael Forrest Jones' answer to How do good hotels always feel so clean and fresh? ) But you can't always count upon me running your hotel. The blankets don't get washed in some hotels. The housekeepers rush, they have their quota to make, they get questioned if they take more than a half hour to make a room (or fifteen minutes to service a room occupied by a stayover guest), they skip things. At just so much more than minimum wage, you can only expect them to care but just so much. It's not a rewarding job. Lots of encouragement and acknowledgment is necessary to keep them from burning out. Meanwhile, owners economize, especially in cheaper properties. They underpay the housekeepers. They rush the housekeepers. They don't go behind the housekeepers and inspect the rooms. They have a lot of housekeeping turnover (and new ones miss a lot of things during the time it takes them to get the hang of it). They don't have, or don't use, a proper procedure for cleaning reusable items like glasses or coffeemakers. They don't check - or don't even know - the proper settings on the laundry room equipment. If it's a franchised property, they cheat on property inspections: walk the quality assurance inspector around, keep him or her entertained, and try to point him or her to a few carefully selected and prepared rooms. The inspectors never inspect every room in the hotel, even with a 'good' brand. The owners procrastinate on deep-cleaning rooms as long as they can get away with, even when the franchise organization rules specify an interval. Fortunately, owners like this are in the minority, but it's still a pretty good-sized minority, and all hotels have their weaknesses. So, you have to remember: this is shared space that you're sleeping in. We do what we can to be vigilant, but we can't personally supervise every housekeeper performing every little task. Things are going to get missed, sometimes we can only hope that the thing that got missed in your room this morning won't be noticed by you, and we'll catch it tomorrow. The last person who occupied your room might be someone you wouldn't care to share personal space with. Be circumspect accordingly. As Ken Lim noted in his own answer to this question, a hotel is not a comfortable place for germophobes. TMI alert - Here's a gross-out story for you (hotel housekeeping war stories can frequently be that way), so you might want to stop here. Years ago when I first moved from hourly help to management, part of the process was that I got to help out with all the different departments of the hotel and learn how they work (I'd been a maintenance guy one summer in high school, and in a few part-time gigs since, so I had a head start there). So one day, when the housekeepers were shorthanded and I had to help them out, I got to run ahead of them with a laundry cart, to all the vacated rooms, and 'pull linen' for them. My job would be to strip the beds and put all the linen in a pillowcase. I'd then go into the bath and gather all the terry and put all that in another pillowcase. Toss both into a laundry cart, move on to the next room, save the housekeepers five minutes per room plus however much time they'd spend running back and forth, carting the stuff to the laundry. Oh - and wear rubber gloves for this job. I did that day, but it was still an eye-opening experience. I learned, never, never touch a hand towel in a cheap hotel - or in any hotel unless you have the confidence in the laundry operation of that particular hotel that can only come from insider knowledge. You know where you almost always find a hand towel in any recently-vacated hotel room that was occupied by a guy? On the floor . . . next to the bed . . . about halfway down, maybe a little toward the foot of the bed . . . Same spot in the floor, next to almost every bed occupied by a man, in every room. (And this is usually true whether he slept alone, or whether a couple occupied the bed, I'll leave the rest to your imagination.) Now, are you ready to listen to me about keeping the sheet between the blanket and your skin, if you don't toss them altogether? At least most hotels - every time they make the room - wash any hand towels that were removed from where they were left . . . 218.2k Views · View Upvotes · Answer requested by Caroline Zelonka and David S. Rose Ken Lim Ken Lim, hotelier Written Mar 4, 2013 Hmmm... Let's say a hotel is not a good place for germaphobes. lol Stay out of the coverlet, it's never cleaned. But the sheets, duvet covers are clean. Those things run thru a big iron machine so hot it dries out any moisture left from the dryer. Not to mention cleaned with a great amount of bleach before this. Until a few years ago, the 'Standard of Operation' is just to have the housekeepers clean the glasses in the sink, with hot water. Then dry them with a clean pillowcase or something. It's just to much of a hassle to arrange those glasses to be cleaned by the restaurant's dishwasher. Unless you see a whole tray of glasses on the housekeeper's cart (not just 3 or 4 for outstanding situations), it's likely that the housekeeper still wash it in the sink. Personally, the thing that's most squeamish to me is the coffee maker. Yes, it looks clean, but who knows how the previous guests used it before you? Think vomit, cigarette butts, crayons etc. Not everyone is a good samaritan. Same theory goes to the bathtub. Take bath in your own home. Shower only in hotels! Also, the average hotel would have at least 90% occupancy rate. So chances are the room you're staying in is occupied by someone the day before, and the day before that and so on, since the hotel opened for business. If everything looks brand new, it's because the housekeepers are doing a good job. That's all I could think of right now. Oh, one last thing... when all is said and done, hotel rooms still ALWAYS make people horny. 22.5k Views · View Upvotes · Answer requested by Jane Saenger Mcdonald, Serene Ensu, and 3 more John Leach John Leach Written Mar 20, 2013 A study by the University of Houston reported that two of the most contaminated items were TV remote controls and bedside lamp switches, though just as badly contaminated were bathroom toilet seats and sinks. TV remotes among dirtiest items in hotels, study finds 6.5k Views · View Upvotes Alberto Martinez Alberto Martinez, Alberto Martinez Miller is my name, my first language is Spanish. My home town Written Jul 11, 2016 Every once in awhile we have to stay at Hotel room. Some people enjoy hotel stays some people absolutely dread. After a few stays we tend to assume that we know how hotels operate. There are a few things about hotel rooms that might come as a surprise to you. Though you might hear the front desk say that there is no difference between one room and another, there is a definite difference from room to room. Some rooms offer better view, some have better luggage space, some have larger baths. A friendly chat with a friend desk or a small reward will help you secure that. Discounts may not always work in your favor, though we all like to get a good bargain, but the fact of life is you get what you pay for. Online booking might sound good but most hotels give a deep discount on online booking just to come up on top in the searches. This sometimes pushes their price below a profitable range or just above it. If getting the best price is only criteria then go for it, otherwise paying a few bucks extra may actually be the right thing to do. There are sites that display prices after aggregating from various sites. Check the lowest price, use that as a starting point, call the hotel and negotiate with them. You will get a better deal. As an extension to this do not call an 800 number for most probably you will get a better price on a direct call. While calling on most hotels try booking in the 3 PM to 6 PM slot that is the time when you would get the cheapest prices. You might not know this but the toilet is not the worst in terms of germs. The items found to have the maximum number of germs is usually the remote controls, switches etc. Avoid handling it directly or use a wipe to clean the surface first. Though it might sound wasteful it is actually a better to ask for fresh linen, if the room has not been in use for a number of days the linen may be as old. There are certain sites online where you can go and check for your hotel and see how clean it is rated. The next one is a dirty trick, but you can get away from paying a last-minute cancellation fees. Call of the hotel and asked them to postpone your reservation to the next week. In most of the cases they will do so. You can call up in a day or 2 to cancel the reservation and you won't have to pay any fees. Hotels do overbook, if you ever find yourself in such a situation, and the front are simply informs you that there is no room available for which you have a booking there are obliged to provide you with an equivalent room in an equivalent hotel. These are a few of the things that hotels won't tell you about. 1.8k Views Pieter D. Rossouw Pieter D. Rossouw, Author of the book Why are Africans so Poor? published on Amazon Updated Oct 28, 2015 So in addition to the peephole tape suggested what else can you do to check the room and bathroom? Well take a little Hanna Chlorine checker along Checker®HC Handheld Colorimeter - Free Chlorine with this you can check if the water chlorination is above 0.2ppm Free Chlorine. If it is at this level you can be reassured that the bathroom is reasonably sterile as the evaporation of the final rinse water would have increased the Chlorine level in the remaining dampness and this would have largely sterilized the surfaces. If you want to check if the blankets, sheets, remote and phone are bacteria free carry an ATP tester Hygiena - Products - systemSURE PLus http://... can do this job. 4.3k Views · View Upvotes Aldrin Leal Aldrin Leal Written Sep 30, 2014 One key architectural aspect of Hotels is Suicide Prevention. This explains why Balconies are in disuse, Windows can't open too much, and (up to some extent) why Bibles are kept in your room. 2.9k Views · View Upvotes William Payne William Payne, keeping my women happy since 1951 Written Mar 19, 2013 My wife travels frequently, and agrees with all the answers here, but would add one thing: you should know that the dirtiest thing in any good hotel room is likely to be the TV remote. It has been handled by countless people, and is almost never cleaned by staff. She brings travel size hand-wipes to clean it before she picks it up the first time. 14k Views · View Upvotes Cooper Woods Cooper Woods Written Dec 20, 2013 Those lavatory glasses aren’t as clean as you think that. You’ll be thirsty, but beware. Before you drink from that paper-covered glass the lavatory, wash it out with soap and water. No soap was concerned, however some probably unhealthful liquid was. They don’t take the time to sanitize them during a dishwasher. At the best they merely wiped with a rag or rinsed them with plain water. AweeeE! 3.6k Views · View Upvotes Natalia Balska Natalia Balska Written Sep 9, 2014 Be prepared that the only clean thing in your room is the bed sheets/towels. I worked during my first years in Uni as a maid during the summer. They were 4/5 star hotels in London, around 200 pounds per night. What some maids and managers done to save time was awful. Normally you get allocated around 20 minutes to prepare the room. That means you usually don't have enough time to do everything properly unless you want to do unpaid overtime. I mean not only has the linen need to be changed, but also bathroom has to be cleaned and dried without spots, glasses washed, toilet paper end bend with the manual, bins emptied, bar restocked, flat surfaces wiped and some not needed stuff arranged on them by the manual, laundry hauled off to the shoot, the list goes on. The manager or key maid would come and inspect the cleanness. What I saw: manager getting a sponge cleaning toilet from some dry water spots spots, getting some more cleaning liquid and proceeding to clean the water glasses on the was basin, getting pillow cases / towels from previous guests to clean and dry off the bathroom walls/tubs/sinks/desks (well, no spots from water but...), different colour sponges used for different cleaning purposes landing in one big box at the end of the day to dry without sterilising them (this is solely manager staff fault - there is no way they didn't know about that, they just didn't care). In other worlds it was disgusting lack of responsibility towards the clients, yes the room was spotless but... I hope I at least saved some poor souls but washing the glasses with soap and my hands and drying them with toilet paper. 3.5k Views · View Upvotes Shaunette Babb Shaunette Babb Written Mar 20, 2013 My experience is that a hotel wouldn't necessarily change the blanket every day (maybe every 2 days), but they would certainly change it after every check-out (or before every check-in). So a new guest would be guaranteed to have totally new linen and a more thoroughly cleaned room than someone who was just staying on. So the cleaners were allocated more time for a check-in/out room. Personally, I wouldn't have any problem with sleeping on the same sheets 2-3 nights in a row . . . same way most hotels try to encourage you to reuse towels. I'd definitely want clean towels and linen on my first night though. 3.5k Views · View Upvotes Amanda Williams Amanda Williams Written Dec 15, 2015 Mattresses at hotels rarely have the important feature of a water proof mattress protector. Without one, it may be hazardous to your health. Protection from allergens, dust mites, liquids and stains (things detrimental to your health) is what is most important. So check your bed for a waterproof mattress pad. You may want to bring one with you wherever you go. That might sound extreme but taking your health seriously is important. It can also be good to use a mattress pad on your beds at home as well. I have always used Protect-a-bed (https://www.protectabed.com/content/mattress_protectors.asp) and would recommend them to anyone. 1.1k Views Fred Landis Fred Landis, Investigative Reporter Written Mar 13, 2013 There are 2 popular TV shows on rescuing bad hotels. The default action by Gordon Ramsey or Melchioni is to do an ultraviolet-light display of the bed. We know the place has been used by other people. We know it is not aseptically clean. You are still safer in a $200 hotel room than a $1500 hospital room. IS THERE NOISE! That is what I do not know. That is what I want to know. Normally people are in hotels because they are travelling, often before getting on a plane. If you cannot sleep because of the noise you are going to miss your flight. This could be expensive and frustrating. How to get a truthful answer. Ask the maids. Is there insulated glazing? How thick are the walls.? Is there a restaurant in the floor above? What time do the maids knock on the doors or start cleaning? Do the maids respect "Do not disturb" signs? How far is the elevator or ice machine? Does the mini-bar, clock-radio, or air-conditioning make noise? 1.7k Views · View Upvotes Hariharan Sundaram Hariharan Sundaram, FD (2015-present) Written Mar 9 My experience in a hotel in Hyderabad: I had gone on an official trip. I was ok with the room. no complaints....the room had a bath tub.. had not had an opportunity to sit in a bath tub earlier.... spent quite a time in the tub..... quite hot water.....enjoyed... came into the room..... refreshed/tired... Relaxing on the bed... eyes closed..... There was a call from the reception.... She: Are you Ok Sir??? Me: (confused) : hmmm She: Oh Ok sir... wanted to know if you want something..... Me: No thanks... bye How did she out of the blue want to know if everything was ok??? Mystery!!!! Cheers: 191 Views · View Upvotes Kumar Indresh Kumar Indresh Written Mar 29, 2013 I travel frequently and this is my list of things to keep in mind: Don't place orders off the room-service menu over the phone, ask for someone to be in the room and take orders- you can then read from their face or simply ask what is fresh (fresh prawn that just arrived today) and what is good to order (the Chinese chef is on leave, if you order Chinese, it will probably be not that good) Don't touch the TV remote while eating. If you must use a tissue. Same goes with the menu and the intercom phone set. Hotels will not mind if you ask for a fresh bedding. If you don't overdo, you can have a fresh linen every time you feel like. 2.8k Views · View Upvotes Bob William Bob William, studied at University of Georgia Written Mar 19, 2013 A growing number of roadside motels are adopting a cost-cutting practice that is very common in India and some Asian countries. They collect the partially used bars of soap from the showers and use them, in lieu of detergent, to wash bedding.
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Travel and tourism Author AGCAS editors Posted August, 2015 A travel and tourism course offers vocational training and helps you develop strong business management and communication skills, broadening your job prospects Job options Jobs directly related to your degree include: Holiday representative Tour manager Tourism officer Tourist information centre manager Travel agency manager Jobs where your degree would be useful include: Customer service manager Event organiser Hotel manager Marketing executive Outdoor activities/education manager Remember that many employers accept applications from graduates with any degree subject, so don't restrict your thinking to the jobs listed here. Work experience It is relatively easy to find paid part-time work opportunities in the travel and tourism industry, since it is so large and there are so many types of visitor establishments and attractions all over the UK. The range of different working patterns available should make it easy to combine part-time work with your current study. Voluntary work may also be a good option, especially if it means gaining experience in an area where job opportunities more scarce. You could also consider summer work experience or spending time working abroad. This could include working at holiday or theme parks, in a resort or at summer camps abroad. You could also purchase a student railcard and travel through Europe, widening your cultural knowledge and language abilities. You may be able to take part in an exchange programme, spending some time studying abroad towards your degree. Consider looking at relevant short courses, such as TESOL or TEFL, which may present opportunities to work abroad teaching English language skills. Search for placements and find out more about work experience and internships. Advertisement Typical employers The travel and tourism sector comprises many different industries and sub-industries, including services such as retail travel, currency exchange, tour operators and tourist boards. It also covers passenger transport including coach, aviation, rail and waterways and visitor attractions such as museums, theme parks, zoos and heritage sites. A variety of accommodation services also fall within this category, including hotels, hostels and holiday parks. Associated with hotels and core business operations are conferences and events, which provide considerable all-year-round employment opportunities. Find information on employers in leisure, sport and tourism, charity and voluntary work, business, consulting and management and other job sectors. Skills for your CV Travel and tourism graduates gain knowledge about products, structures and operations within the tourism industry, learning about tour operators, airlines, hotels and tourist boards. Through a combination of vocational and academic study you learn about the relationships between consumers and the providers of tourism services and about the issues relating to sustainability and social responsibility within tourism. The course also equips you with a range of transferable skills, including: leadership; team working; problem-solving; communication skills, with a strong customer focus; IT skills; ability to research; presentation skills; ability to work to deadlines. Further study Specific in-house training is likely to be available within the industry and is often encouraged to enhance promotion prospects and knowledge of particular issues. Relevant postgraduate study in this field includes courses with an emphasis on management skills, particularly in areas such as hospitality, heritage and sustainability. Postgraduate courses in specialist areas such as ecotourism or rural development may also be helpful. General business topics such as marketing or human resources could be relevant and can be applied across various disciplines. For more information on further study and to find a course that interests you, see Masters degrees and search for postgraduate courses in tourism, hospitality and event management. What do travel and tourism graduates do? Three of the top four jobs held by graduates employed in the UK include, conference and exhibition manager and organiser, marketing associate professional and travel agent. Travel and Tourism one of the world's largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries. A very wide industry, it includes Government tourism departments, Immigration and customs services, travel agencies, airlines, tour operators, hotels etc and many associated service industries such as airline catering or laundry services, Guides, Interpreters, Tourism promotion and sales etc. Travel and Tourism enterprises include major internationals with a workforce of thousands, to the small private travel agent with a handful of employees. Work in the travel and tourism industry is essentially concerned with providing services for people who are away from home, on business or holiday. Travel can be leisure travel involving package tours, pilgrim travel, adventure travel etc or purely business. Work at every functional level in the industry involves dealing directly with people. Travel agents assess the needs of tourists and businessmen and help them make the best possible travel arrangements from the many travel options available. Also, many major cruise lines, resorts, and specialty travel groups use travel agents to promote travel packages to the millions of people who travel every year. Travel company personnel must be up-to-date on current rules and regulations and documentation required, in areas like cargo, ticketing and passports, visas etc. so as to correctly advise their clients, and to take care of the paperwork when necessary. Besides this, all tourism staff in marketing, counter sales, or guide services, should be knowledgeable about the places their clients visit, in terms of general background, how to get there connections by air, rail and road and the facilities available. In India, Travel and tourism, as an industry, has been somewhat slower to take off than in many other places. However, with increasing worldwide interest in travel, and with the Government's encouragement of its activities, it is undergoing massive expansion and improvement. This forecasts a bright future for all those who choose to make a career of travel and tourism. Young people with drive and a capacity for hard work can rise to top positions very quickly in travel and tourism or even head their own agencies. A job in the industry gives good returns as well as perks including opportunity to see many locales at low prices. Over 200 million people work in the travel and tourism industry worldwide. Our travel and tourism training is designed to give you the skills and knowledge to maximize career opportunities in this rapidly expanding industry. From entry-level travel agent basics to senior management for agencies or tour operations, each course leads to an IATA qualification, recognized internationally by the travel industry. Travel and Tourism Speech Speech on Travel and Tourism We have provided below variety of speech on travel and tourism in India for the students under various words limit according to their need and requirement. All the travel and tourism speech are written using very easy words in simple sentences especially for the students. They can select any speech given below according to their class. Using such speeches, they can easily participate in the speech recitation program at any event celebration in their school without hesitation. Travel and Tourism Speech 1 Good morning to the excellencies, respected Principle sir, vice-principle sir, teachers, madams, and my dear friends. At this occasion, I would like to speech on the topic of travel and tourism in India. As we all know that our country is one of the oldest countries of the world. It is full of attractive historical places, heritage sites, charming tourism places including mysterious places in various Indian cities which make India famous for travel and tourism all over the world. People from all across the world come to see beautiful places in India and love to travel here. They go back to their country and write stories in their own words about the historical places of India. They praise about Indian heritage sites in their own country and enhance tourism to India. Travel and Tourism From the architectural and cultural point of view, India is one of the most famous countries all over the world. Here is the variety in clothing, food, culture, tradition, language, living status, etc because of the presence of many religions all over the country. So, people become more interested to travel India more than once in their life time. India is the right place for the historical and peaceful scenery visits. India is most populated and and multicultural country however famous for unity in diversity. India is the motherland of the worldwide famous legends such as Mahatma Ghandi, Gautama Buddha, Rani Lakshmibai, Ratan Tata and so many. India is the country having well developed cities, heritages, monuments, and other sight seeings such as Taj Mahal, Great Indian Himalayas, Bengal Tiger, etc which are considered as the icons of India tourism. There are many famous beaches in the Goa and Kerala (having long sea line) for the people who prefer to beach or sun tourism in India. People who love to see the strange things in India can go to visit Khajuraho temples having magnificent arts of the early medieval period telling the history of India. Variety of interesting and entertaining seasonal fairs, festivals and events celebrations are held regularly in India which really win people’s heart. People who visit India once in their life really feel the spirit of India. Thank You Travel and Tourism Speech 2 Avery good morning to the excellencies, respected Principle sir, vice-principle sir, teachers, madams, and my dear colleagues. My name is … and I study in class … standard. I would like to speech on travel and tourism in India on this occasion. India is the most famous country all through the world for the travel and tourism because of the availability of many religious lifestyles here. Our country is full of heritage sites, historical monuments, beautiful sight-seeings, etc which makes India a best tourism place. Tourism to India is the economical source for the country and many lives depends on this. Because of the technological advancements everywhere, tourism has been very easy to any country. People are interacting to a great extent with the natural and historical sight seeings in India. Because of the technological improvement all over the world, tourism is becoming one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. It benefits a lot in many ways however, sometimes big challenges affect various resources of the country such as economic, environmental, socio-cultural, and educational. It positively affects the economic growth and development of the country including various industries especially healthy tourism industry like accommodation, transportation, arts, entertainment, wildlife, etc. Tourism in our country is the source of new jobs to many people and revenue to the country. It also improves the living standard of many local people especially in the heavily visited tourist destinations. The prices of the basic commodities get increased during more traffic by the local people for the visiting tourists. People from the developed country go for tour in the developing country however people from developing country cannot go for tour in the developed country because of the low economy status. Tourism in the developing countries may be high because of the low cost tour and travel package. However, together with the various positive effects of the tourism in the country, there are various negative effects also. Tourism in the country first affect the environment of the surrounding areas in tourists destinations because of the collection of huge amounts of garbage materials such as bottles, plastic wastes, food materials, etc. It affects the life style of both fauna and flora. It also arise the issue of safety and security of the tourists at all the tourist destinations in the country. To attract tourists from abroad, the government of the country needs to invest some money in making tourist destinations attractive, safe and secure for the tourists. It also needs some professional guides in order to correctly guide tourists of other countries. Tourist destinations also need some advancements of facilities such as availability of proper environment, luxurious hotels, car service, 24 hrs electricity, clean water supply, etc in order to attract more tourists and difficulty free travel and living. Now-a-days, the risk of criminal activities is increasing such as kidnapping, bomb blast, and other acts of terrorism at the crowded places, thus the tourism needs tight security . Thank You Travel and Tourism Speech 3 Good morning to everyone. My name is…, I study in class… standard. I would like to speech on the topic of travel and tourism in India. Tourism is very important source of the economy in the country. However it needs investment first in order to make the tourist destinations clean, more attractive, safe, and secure for the tourists safety purpose. If we analyze the level of tourism in the country the question arises that what we do to promote tourism in our country. Do we maintain proper cleanliness and hygiene in all the villages, towns and cities of the country. It needs proper cleanliness, safety and maintenance of the tourists destinations in the country in order to promote the tourism. Only being full of historical monuments, heritages, etc do not attract tourists. Tourists see cleanliness, safety and security of the tourists destinations of any country. Our country is worldwide famous for having attractive tourist destinations. People from all over the world come every year in a huge crowd to see the various sight-seeings. There are many big cities in India having very attractive world-class skyscrapers. Our country is the home to beautiful Taj Mahal, excellent gateway to the Himalayas, Royal Bengal Tiger, Lotus Temple, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, India Gate, Red Fort of Delhi, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutb Minar, Harmandir Sahib, Amer Fort, Akshardham, Hawa Mahal, City Palace Jaipur, Gateway of India, Mysore Palace, Meenakshi Amman Temple, Golkonda, Jama Masjid Delhi, Lodi Gardens, Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai, Mahabodhi Temple, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Charminar, Lake Palace, Jantar Mantar, City Palace Udaipur, Dal Lake, Falaknuma Palace, Venkateswara Temple Tirumala, and many more. Other tourist destinations in India are Srinagar, Shimla, Goa, Coorg, Ooty, Darjeeling, Varanasi, Mahabaleshwar, Pune, Gangtok, Imphal, Kajiranga, Kashmir, Kanyakumari, Kerala, Ajanta Ellora, Leh/Ladakh, etc. However, there are lot to be done in order to improve the prospects of tourism in India to attract more tourists to give foreign tourists a memorable experience like never before anywhere else in the world. People from upper class Indian society generally like to spend holidays in London, New York or other swish countries however people from middle class society always enjoy tourists destinations in their own country. Our country is highly targeted as the tourist place by the people all over the world in spite of many problems that’s why travel and tourism in India needs to be promoted more. Thank You Travel and Tourism Speech 4 Good morning to the respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. My name is…, and I study in class…th standard. I would like to speech today at this occasion on the topic of travel and tourism in India. As we all know that India is one of the most famous countries all over the world for its unique tour and travel destinations. Tourism in any country plays great role in the economic growth and development of a country. If we see the tourism in India, it is the second largest earning source of India through the foreign exchange by foreign tourists. A great percentage of people’s lives is based on only tourism itself because the tourism industry in India has employed a large number of people of both category, skilled and unskilled. Tourism in any country promotes its national integration and international brotherhood. Our country is naturally and culturally endowed with the lots of beautiful and attractive places which have fascinated worldwide people from all over the world. Our country is one of the rich countries having heritages, historical monuments, forts, beaches, religious places, hill stations, etc attracting tourists from corner of the world. India is known for its unity in diversity which enriches it with people of many cultures, traditions and religions which is the big reason of nice tourism here. Because of being rich with people of many religions and languages, our country is full of diversity in handicraft, folk dances, fairs, festivals, music, classical dance, dress, eating habits, living style, languages, etc which gives rise to the will or desire in the heart of worldwide people to see India. Now-a-days, the tourism in India is highly promoted by the Departments of Tourism by the help of many Bollywood actors on international and domestic level. All the measures for promoting the tourism and tourists traffic in the country are recommended by the Tourism Advisory Board. Indian tourism is highly affected by the terrorism, insecurity and pollution in the country however, sincere efforts by the government of India are continued in order to develop the Indian tourism industry. It is one of the fastest growing industries and plays great role in the country’s economic development. Our country is a popular country for the tourist destinations all through the Asia where a big crowd of people come every year in spite of many problems. Our country is naturally bounded in its all four sides (one by the Himalaya, and other three sides by the Arabian sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean) offering wide range of sight-seeings. The availability of many diverse geographical scenes, places, things and celebrations in India have delighted the tourists for years such as monuments, museums, forts, sanctuaries, religious places, palaces, handicrafts, fairs, festivals, classical and folk dances, music, languages, Agra, Jaipur, Jhansi, Nalanda, Mysore, Hyderabad, Mahabaleshwar, Delhi, Aurangabad, Ujjain, Shirdi, Hardwar, Varanasi, Puri, Allahabad, Amritsar, Ajmer, Vaishno Devi, Badrinath, Rameshwaram, Kedarnath, Srinagar, Manali, Kullu, Dehradun, Darjeeling, Nainital, Ooty, Shimla, Kashmir etc. Variety of interesting activities such as water sports, sailing, scuba diving, rafting, skiing, mountaineering, houseboats, winter sports, etc are promoting the tourism in India. In order to encourage people, a tourism campaign named as ‘Incredible India’ was started by the Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) in in 2005. Tourists places in India has also been divided under sections like spiritual tourism,’ ‘ecotourism’, ‘spa tourism’, and ‘adventure tourism’ in order to encourage tourism and better growth in India. Pollution in India has hit the Indian tourism industry to a great extent for example, effluents from the Mathura Refinery is affecting the marbles of Taj Mahal in Agra because of the negligence of concerned authorities. Another example is, beautiful beaches in India is altering gradually into the dumping grounds of garbage and wastes left by the tourists. So, it needs to overcome the pollution issues in India as well as promote medical tourism in order to enhance tourism India. Medical tourism in the country provides great level relief, safety and security to the tourists which will regularly improve the tourism in the country. Many initiatives have been taken jointly by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Ministry of Tourism for maintaining the international standards in medical facilities to the tourists. Thank You What Can I Become if I Study Tourism and Hospitality at an International University? Decide what to study 10 Mar 2017 by Tourism is a fast-changing, dynamic and highly competitive field, where only the best and most well-trained professionals succeed in achieving their goals. Therefore, the best way to achieve your dream of pursuing a career in tourism or HoReCa hospitality is to enrol in one of the most reputable tourism and hospitality study programmes available worldwide. Choosing a tourism and hospitality degree abroad will get you accustomed to an international environment, essential for accommodating future clients from diverse cultures and backgrounds and helping them feel treated like royalty. yachts.jpg What can tourism and hospitality management teach me? A management course in tourism and hospitality covers the fundamentals of each industry including tourism economics, food service, and legal issues. This type of degree course can help you develop the management and entrepreneurship skills necessary to work in establishments related to the field. It will also give you the knowledge and ability to develop marketing strategies based on a practical business plan. Some institutions allow you to choose your speciality in areas such as hotel administration, conference management, or travel and tourism. Compare 1,165 Masters in hospitality and tourism Where to study a degree in tourism? International locations for a tourism degree You can find Master's degree in Tourism all over the world. Here are some popular countries where to start looking: United States Spain Germany Switzerland Austria Netherlands Top universities offering degrees in hospitality management Here are some great universities to study tourism: Radboud University Ostelea - School of Tourism & Hospitality University of Lapland Sustainability Management School (SUMAS) Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec Most hospitality and tourism graduates pursue careers like airline manager, cruise staff, hotel manager, event organiser or travel counsellor. Top 5 career opportunities in tourism A Master's or a Bachelor's in tourism and hospitality management helps you gain practical knowledge of the industry. The course may include topics such as tourism geography, customer service, business math, hospitality law, accounting, convention marketing, and hotel reservations systems. The study programme will manage to prepare you for most of the popular job roles in the tourism and hospitality industry. 1. Airline manager One of the largest tourism-related industries is airline travel, which absorbs the largest number of tourism management graduates for employment in operations management, leadership positions, logistics or invoicing and reservations. 2. Cruise staff With a course in tourism and hospitality management, you should be able to pick up the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the multi-billion dollar cruise industry. Whether you work in entertainment and recreation or handle food and leisure, this industry has plenty of career opportunities for you, merging the responsibilities of a hotel with those of handling travellers. 3. Hotel and resort manager After completing a degree in tourism and hospitality management, you can even build a career in the accommodation aspect of tourism. This involves hotels, motels, and resorts worldwide. You could aim for the role of General Manager or even Resident Manager in an accommodation establishment. In these roles, you would be required to oversee the overall functioning and administration of the business. jobs in tourism management.jpg 4. Event manager Another increasingly popular career option for graduates of tourism and hospitality management is in event management, by working as an event planner. Your job would involve overseeing the planning and organization of upcoming events such as concerts, conferences, fundraisers, and charity events. With this career option, you can have a flexible international career, being affiliated with an institution, a specific housing location or even go freelance. 5. Travel counsellor With a management course in tourism and hospitality, you could even pursue a career as a travel counsellor. This involves giving advice and guidance to clients in regards to travel destinations as well as products and services. You would be able to work closely with the client and oversee proper travel arrangements like booking reservations, issuing necessary documentation and giving notifications about any changes or new requirements related to their travel plans. Check out 1,165 Master programmes in hospitality and tourism Average salaries in hospitality careers Working in the tourism and hospitality industry can be very lucrative. Here are a few average countries in international locations: United States – average of 52,000 USD/year Switzerland – average of 48,000 USD/year Spain – average of 26,800 EUR/year France – average of 22,000 EUR/year Germany – average of 26,600 EUR/year The fact that it is a very dynamic global tourism and hospitality market offers great international opportunities for graduates interested in building a career in the international tourism business. 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Featuring free WiFi, Palm Riviera offers accommodation in Cox's Bazar. There is a water park on site and guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. All units feature a seating area. Some units include a terrace and/or balcony with mountain or lake views. There is also a kitchen in some of the units, equipped with a microwave and toaster. Palm Riviera also includes a fitness centre. Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar. The property also offers grocery delivery and packed lunches. The property has water sports facilities and car hire is available. The area is popular for diving and fishing. The property offers a free airport shuttle service. We speak your language! Bangladesh Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka Location Bangladesh in its region.svg Flag Flag of Bangladesh.svg Quick Facts Capital Dhaka (Dacca) Government Parliamentary democracy Currency taka (BDT) Area 147,570 km2 Population 156,118,464 (July 2010 est.) Language Bengali (official) English (recognised, has some national status) Religion Muslim 89%, Hindu 10%, other 1% Electricity 220V/50Hz(US Type A, Europlug, Type D, Type G, and Danish Plug) Country code +880 Internet TLD .bd Time Zone UTC +6 Emergencies dial 999 in Dhaka, Chittagong only Bangladesh is a country in South Asia (sometimes converging with Southeast Asia), bordering the Bay of Bengal to the South, India to the West and North, and Myanmar to the Southeast. Although off the beaten path by virtually any measurement, Bangladesh is populated by friendly locals. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Understand 2.1 Climate 2.2 Landscape 2.3 Holidays 3 Regions 4 Cities 5 Other destinations 6 Get in 6.1 Visas 6.1.1 Visa extensions 6.2 By plane 6.3 By bus 6.3.1 From Kolkata 6.3.2 From Siliguri 6.3.3 From Agartala 6.4 By train 7 Get around 7.1 By plane 7.2 By helicopter 7.3 By bus 7.4 By car 7.5 By train 7.6 By boat 8 Talk 9 See 10 Buy 11 Eat 12 Drink 13 Do 14 Sleep 15 Visit 16 Work 17 Stay safe 18 Stay healthy 19 Respect 20 Cope 20.1 Electricity 20.2 Clothing 20.3 Shaving 20.4 Tipping 20.5 News 20.6 FM Radio Stations 20.7 Overseas Embassies 21 Contact 21.1 Telephone 21.2 Internet Etymology Bangladesh is a new state in an ancient land. Like the rest of South Asia, it has been described as continually challenged by contradictions, marred by inconsistencies to say the least. It is neither a distinct geographical entity, nor a well-defined historical unit. Nevertheless, it is among the 10 most populous nations; a place whose search for a political identity has been protracted, intense and agonizing. The word Bangladesh is derived from the word “Vanga” which was first mentioned in the Hindu scripture Aitareya Aranyaka (composed between 500 BC and 500 AD). Bengal was reputedly first colonized by Prince Vanga, the son of King Bali and Queen Sudeshna of the Lunar dynasty. The roots of the term Vanga may be traced to languages in the neighbouring areas. One school of linguists maintain that the word “Vanga” is derived from the Tibetan word “Bans” which implies “wet and moist”. According to this interpretation, Bangladesh literally refers to a wetland. Another school is of the opinion that the term “Vangla” is derived from Bodo (aborigines of Assam) words “Bang” and “la” which connote “wide plains.” The exact origin of the word Bangla or Bengal is unknown, though it is believed to be derived from the Dravidian-speaking tribe Bang/Banga that settled in the area around the year 1000 BCE. Other accounts speculate that the name is derived from Vanga (bôngo), which came from the Austric word "Bonga" meaning the Sun-god. According to Mahabharata, Purana, Harivamsha Vanga was one of the adopted sons of king Vali who founded the Vanga kingdom. The Muslim Accounts refer that "Bong", a son of Hind (son of Hām who was a son of Prophet Noah/Nooh) colonized the area for the first time. The earliest reference to "Vangala"(bôngal) has been traced in the Nesari plates (805 AD) of Rashtrakuta Govinda III which speak of Dharmapala as the king of Vangala. Shams-ud-din Ilyas Shah took the title "Shah-e-Bangalah" and united the whole region under one government for the first time. The West Bengal assembly has passed a resolution saying the Indian state of West Bengal will, henceforth, be called Pashchim Banga. Will Bangladesh follow too? No one will tell you what ‘Bang’ in Bangladesh means, except some bold joiners of the dots in ancient history. Bangladesh is old Banga or Bangla with a history as old as 1,000 BC. Does it originate in the Tibetan word ‘bans’ which means wet or moist? Banga (Bengal) is a wet country, crisscrossed by a thousand rivers and washed by monsoons and floods from the Himalayas. The Chinese text Wei-lueh (3rd century AD) referred to Pan-yueh (ie Vanga) as the country of Han-yueh (Xan-gywat) or the Ganga. Some others believe that the name originated in the Bodo (original Assamese in North Eastern India) ‘Bang La’, which means wide plains. One of the tribes which emerged from the Indus Civilizations after its demise had entered the plains of Bengal, while others went elsewhere. They were called the Bong tribe and spoke Dravidian. We know from many ancient Aryan texts of a tribe called Banga. Anciently, Sri Lanka was Singhal, home of lions, which changed to Sihala (sic!) in 543 BC. The Portuguese called it Cilaon probably from Sanskrit Sri Lanka, which the Sri Lankans prefer today. The Portuguese are funny. They changed Arabic ‘mausim’ to ‘monsaon’, which has given us the word ‘monsoon’. In Punjabi, the word ‘aal’ is found in two words: ‘aalna’ (diminutive) for nest and ‘aalay-dawalay’ for ‘that which surrounds’. ‘Him’ in Sanskrit means ‘frozen’, from where we have the word Himal or Himala. ‘Shivala’, used by Allama Iqbal in Urdu, means home of Shiva. From the sense of ‘surrounding’ we get the Hindi word ‘aali’ which is the root of our Urdu word ‘sahaili’ meaning ‘friend of the bride’ because girlfriends sit ‘around’ the bride. ‘Sa’ is the prefix for ‘good’. This could be cognate with ‘saali’ (sister-in-law) and ‘saala’. The home of the father-in-law (sassur) is called ‘sassur-aal’. Lovers too are included, as in the bhajan ‘angana main ayay aali’. Here ‘aali’ is master (of home). In Sanskrit there are dozens of words for home, many of them indirect like ‘aal’. In the Urdu word ‘ghonsala’ (nest) there is ‘ghun’ (concealed) and ‘shala’ (home). A whole lot of them come from the sense of being ‘cut off’. Of that next time. Remnants of civilisation in the greater Bengal region date back four thousand years, when the region was settled by Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro – Asiatic peoples. The exact origin of the word “Bangla” or “Bengal” is not known, though it is believed to be derived from Bang, the Dravidian-speaking tribe that settled in the area around the year 1000 BCE. The same is applies to the naming of Bangala desh or Bangadesh. There are various logic presented by various people of various disciplines. The Banga-desh is a land of the two mighty rivers of India, one flows from east and other one from west. The area covered jointly by these two rivers were probably known as “Ganga Lohit Desha”, which gradually became Gangalo Desh and Gangal Desh and then to Bangal Desh or Bangla desh or Bangadesha. Bangalo in place of Gangal is probably used to differentiate from the land of Ganga, i.e, from Hardwar onwards along the route of Ganga. ”Banga” means a place located near to river in Sanskrit, which fits with both the parts of Bengal. “Alaya” (As in Himalaya) in Sanskrit means “house” Bangla is also known as Vanga. The movement against break up of Bagladesh by British was famously known as “Vang Bhang” movement. Bhang in Hindi means -to break. You are right about “aal” as home. Actually, “aalay” means home itself. “Devalay” home of Gods, that is Temple, Mrigalay is home of animals (mrig), that is Zoe. Vanga has thus been a distinct geographical identity and the restoration of the old name can be one option. And Bengal is nothing but the Vanga, and the easiest way to maintain the legacy is to drop the 'West' from West Bengal. Vanga is synonymous with Banga because the alphabets V and B are interchangeable in Sanskrit. Banga in its etymological sense means Vanga or Vanka — marshy land. It denotes the entire stretch of lower Bengal when the sea receded and the landmass became fit for human habitation. One more thought BANGA – BA stands for river Brahmaputra and NGA for Ganga, as both the river meets here. Sanskrit had few words to describe a place – PUR, STHAN, AALAY. So Singapore – SINGH+PORE (SINGH = LION, PORE/PUR = City). Even Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan have derived the name from Sanskrit. (STAN = STHAN). Places which use AALAY – Himalay or Meghalay. Nepal: Naya-pal Kingdom of Naya, Bengal: Vaang desh Understand British India was partitioned by joint leaders of the Congress, All India-Muslim League and Britain in the summer of 1947, creating the commonwealth realms of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and a Republic of India. Bangladesh came into existence in 1971 when Bengali-speaking East Pakistan seceded from its union with Punjabi dominated West Pakistan after a 9 month bloody war. Although Bangladesh emerged as an independent country only in 1971, its history stretches back thousands of years and it has long been known as a crossroads of history and culture. Here you will find the world's longest beach, countless mosques, the largest mangrove forest in the world, interesting tribal villages and a wealth of elusive wild life. Although relatively impoverished compared to its burgeoning South Asian neighbour India, Bangladeshis are very friendly and hospitable people, putting personal hospitality before personal finances. Ready-made garments, textiles, pharmaceuticals, agricultural goods, ship building and fishing are some of the largest industries. The gap between rich and poor is increasingly obvious and the middle-class is fast-shrinking, as in the rest of Asia, especially in cities such as Dhaka and Chittagong as you move around between the working class old city and affluent neighborhoods like Gulshan and Baridhara. Climate Bangladesh has a sub tropical monsoon climate. There are six seasons in a year: Winter (Dec-Jan), Spring (Feb-Mar), Summer (Apr-May), Monsoon (June-July), Autumn (Aug-Sep), and Late Autumn (Oct-Nov). The average temperature across the country usually ranges between 9C - 29C in winter months and between 21C - 34C during summer months. Annual rainfall varies from 160cm to 200cm in the West, 200cm to 400cm in the Southeast and 250cm to 400cm in the Northeast. Cyclones above category three/four are uncommon (especially in the deep winter January through March)-- but while rare, can still bring widespread disruption as expected to infrastructure and power outages, especially in the coastal areas. The weather pattern is akin to the Gulf Coast in the United States (Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana). The current weather can be seen by hitting the 'play' button on the following interactive map, Current Bangladesh Satellite Weather Radar [1] Landscape The country is primarily a low-lying plain of about 144,000 km2, situated on deltas of large rivers flowing from the Himalayas: the Ganges unites with the Jamuna (main channel of the Brahmaputra) and later joins the Meghna to eventually empty into the Bay of Bengal. The country is primarily flat fertile farmland and, with the exception of Chittagong Hill Tracts, rarely exceeds 10 meters above sea level, making it dangerously susceptible to changes in sea level. Highest point: Bijoy (1,231 meters). Holidays Ramadan dates 28 Jun–27 Jul 2014 (1435 AH) 18 Jun–16 Jul 2015 (1436 AH) 6 Jun–5 July 2016 (1437 AH) Exact dates depend on local astronomical observations and vary from one country to another. Ramadan ends with the Eid ul-Fitr festival extendign over several days. Pohela Boishakh - The most widely celebrated secular national festival of the country. Here people from all walks of life participate in various cultural shows called Boishakhi Mela, wearing national dress (kurta or Shari), eating sweets and wishing every one happy new year. Ekushey - National Mother Language Day - February 21. This day marks the anniversary of the martyrs that died in 1952 while protesting against the imposition of Urdu, in the name of Islam, as the mother-tongue. The uprisings to support Bangla as the mother language fueled the movement towards secular nationalism that culminated in independence in 1971. The holiday is marked by (one of the most colourful events in Asia) tributes to the martyrs by political leaders, intellectuals, poets, writers, artisans and singing beginning at one minute after midnight on the 21st. Government offices are closed, and expect traffic disruption from February 20. Independence day - 26 March - On this day 'Father of the Nation' Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proclaimed Bangladesh's independence. Victory day - 16 December - On this day Pakistani occupied forces surrendered to joint Bangladeshi & Indian forces. Eid-ul-Fitr - the largest Muslim holiday of the year, it celebrates the end of the holy month of Ramazan. Food is the highlight, and if you're lucky you'll be invited into a private home for a feast. Businesses close for at least a couple days if not a week. Eid-ul-Azha - is the second largest Muslim festival. Durga Puja - Four days around October. The largest Hindu festival in the country, it goes on for several days with festivities varying each day. Christmas - December 25th, This is the largest Festival of Christian Community in the country which is declared as a government holiday. A prayer is held at Tejgaon Church at 23:00 (Local Time) on 24 December. Also some other churches in Dhaka also arrange prayers. Regions Bangladesh is a very small country, broken into 7 administrative divisions: Regions of Bangladesh Dhaka Division home to the capital city along with jute and rice paddies. Chittagong Division a picturesque hinterland of large hills, forests and beaches. Rajshahi Division known for its silk and mangoes. Khulna Division a relaxing, slow paced area; home of the incredible Sundarbans. Sylhet Division home to endless rolling tea estates and beautiful natural scenery. Barisal Division the land of rivers, rice paddies, and lush vegetation. Rangpur Division Indian influence and orange-colored limes. Cities The National Parliament Most of these cities are also the capital of the division of the same name: Dhaka - The hectic capital city, an intense and thriving metropolis of some 12 million people that's growing by the day. Chittagong - a bustling commercial center and the largest international seaport in the country. Mymensingh - a historic city located by the side of river Brahmaputa with a rich cultural and political history dating back more than 200 years. Khulna - located on the Rupsha River, famous for shrimp and a starting point for journeys into the Sundarbans. Rajshahi - the silk city. Rangpur - important city in the north-west, with extensive agriculture and trade. Barisal - Southern city famous for Paddy growing and its many rivers, best reached by a slow-paced and relaxing boat ride on the Rocket Steamer. Sylhet - the largest city in the northeast, known for the shrine of Sufi saint Hazrat Shahjalal, one of the holiest sites in the country. Jessore - a bustling district town, and convenient transit point to or from Kolkata; famous for Gur, a form of cake-like molasses produced from the extract of the date tree. Comilla - (Bengali: কুমিল্লা) is a city in eastern Bangladesh, located along the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway. It is the administrative center of the Comilla District, part of the Chittagong Division. Comilla is the second-largest city of eastern Bangladesh after Chittagong and is one of the three oldest cities in Bangladesh. Other destinations Cox's Bazar - the longest beach in the world. Bagerhat - an important historical centre and site of several mosques including the famous Shait Gambuj Masjid (60 Dome Mosque). Bogra- a culturally Buddhist area. Char Atra - a low lying island located in the Ganges. Paharpur - ruins of an ancient Buddhist vihara. Rangamati- the colourful tribal experience of Bangladesh. Lobster on St Martin's Island St Martin's Island - the country's only coral island with friendly locals, a laid back vibe, and coconuts to spare. Sundarbans - the largest mangrove forest in the world, with lots of bird life and home to the very elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. Vola - The island of beauty Bandarban - The land of highest peak Kushtia - The akhra of famous baul singer Lalan Fakir Get in Visas Nationals of Barbados, Bhutan, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Jamaica, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Tonga and Zambia do not require visas for stays of up to 90 days. Nationals of all European Union/European Economic Area member states, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, China (PRC), Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates and the United States may obtain a visa on arrival for stays of up to 30 days. Citizens of all other countries without a Bangladeshi mission, or arriving from such countries, may obtain a visa on arrival for the maximum stay of 30 days. However, nationals of Brazil, Brunei, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Libya, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, Uzbekistan and Vietnam must apply for a visa before travel, unless they are residing in a country without a Bangladeshi representation. Transit passengers continuing their journey on the first connecting aircraft also do not require visas, provided they hold valid onward or return documentation and do not leave the airport. On occasion, tourists and business travellers arriving at airports in Dhaka and Chittagong may be granted 'landing permission' by the Chief Immigration Officer for stays of up to 15 days, as long as they hold return air tickets. However, this method is fairly unorthodox and is not available for the average traveller[2]. There is a flat visa fee of US $50, plus VAT of BDT 7 (approx. $0.08). In reality they take $51 and somewhere along the line $0.92 gets pocketed. You must pay in USD. That means withdrawing money in BDT from an ATM, at the airport, then paying at the VOA booth, or changing FOREX into USD/Bangladesh Taka at one of the exchange places just behind immigration. From the VOA desk near immigration you will be escorted to the currency exchange to pay for your visa. You can pay in most currencies. You will be given a receipt, which you hand back to the VOA officials. Your details will be written into a big book, and then you will be escorted to a special VOA immigration desk. No documentation or photos are required, although it is a good idea to have details of your accommodation printed out. Duration of the visa is decided by the VOA officials – it would seem that they give you as long as you ask for, but probably with a 30 day maximum. Whoever escorts you from desk to desk will probably harass you (gently) for a tip. Be ready to show paperwork indicating invitations from the said government organisations. Since most passengers are either Bangladeshi or already have visas there is rarely a queue for VOA. Combined with a special VOA immigration lane, applying for a VOA might be quicker than arriving with a visa (for tourists only). If you were a Bangladeshi citizen at some point in time and now hold a passport from a different country, you can contact your nearest Bangladesh High Commission for your "No Visa Required" stamp, which works as a permanent visa as long as your passport containing the stamp doesn't expire. This option is also available to the children and grandchildren Bangladeshi citizens. If you apply in your home country you can usually obtain a 3 month visa if arriving by air, or 30 days if arriving at a land border crossing. Fees vary depending on nationality and length of visa requested. As-flag.png Australian citizens - All visas cost AU$150 from the Bangladesh High Commission in Canberra. For further information, visit the High Commission's official website here: [3]. See note above where apparently visa can be purchased on arrival. Ca-flag.png Canadian citizens - A single-entry visa for 3 months is C$80 and a multiple-entry visa is C$158. The visa form for Canada is here: [4]. Tourist visas are now issued upon arrival for 30 days at the airport, and may be extended for stays up to 60 days. Uk-flag.png UK citizens - A single or double entry visa is £78. A multiple entry for 6 months is £78 and multiple entries for 12 months is £270. The London High Commission is hectic. A visa of arrival is preferable to dealing with the "queues" here. The UK visa form is here: [5]. The UK also boasts a large number of Bangladeshi consular offices: [6]. Us-flag.png US citizens - The embassy is in is in Washington D.C.: [7]. The visa fee is currently $160 if obtained from within the USA, and can be applied for by mail. There are also consulates in Los Angeles [8] and New York [9] who will answer most questions; ensure you read the 'visa requirements' sections carefully. A U.S. cashier's check, money order or bank draft should be made payable to "Consulate General of Bangladesh". International money orders, personal checks and cash are not acceptable. Visas on Arrival are available to US tourists for up to 30 days (length may differ at some land borders), provided they have at least $500 in cash or travellers checks. The fee of $51 must be paid in cash (USD, EUR or GBP). For all other countries, there is a visa fee list here: [10]. The Bangladesh High Commission in Kolkata, Circus Ave (Just east of AJC Bose Rd), +91 033 4012 7500, issues only 15 day visas, ranging from free for Indians to a hefty Rs 5000 (~US$110) for American citizens. Applications are received at window #4 weekdays from 9-11AM, and visas are generally ready the next afternoon. Bring 3 passport photos and copies of passport and Indian visa. Visa extensions Visa extensions are possible in Dhaka at the Immigration and Passport Office on Agargaon Rd. Fees are the same as a single-entry visa, even if just trying to expand your 15 day pittance into a full-fledged 30-90 day visa, making a sidetrip from India for longer than 15 days an expensive endeavor. If you want to stay only a little longer, it's better to just pay the overstay fee of Tk 200/day for up to 15 days, which grows substantially to Tk 500/day thereafter. Some of the smaller backwater crossings such as Tamabil may not even notice that you've overstayed if you don't point it out yourself. By plane Shahjalal International Airport (formerly Zia International Airport) (IATA: DAC, ICAO: VGZR) (Bengali: শাহজালাল আন্তর্জাতিক বিমানবন্দর), in Dhaka is the main gateway to the country, though Chittagong and Sylhet also receive international flights. Be wary of the mosquitos which terrorize the entire airport. The national carrier is Bangladesh Biman [11], connecting with a few flights tothe Middle East, Asia and Europe. It has a less-than-stellar reputation for punctuality, cleanliness and safety. It is now under re-organization and many international routes have been curtailed. Currently, routes to the UK (London & Manchester), Italy (Rome & Milan) exist in Europe, as well as a number of Middle Eastern destinations, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The private carrier United Airways (BD) Ltd [12] operates domestic and regional flights to Dhaka from Bangkok, Delhi, Dubai, Karachi, Kathmandu, Kolkata, Muscat,Jeddah, Riyadh, London, and Kuala Lumpur, and is far better managed than Biman. It is the best local/regional carrier currently based in . The Bangladesh's first private carrier, GMG Airlines, has cancelled their entire operation until further notice. Connecting from the Middle East: There are direct flights to Dhaka from Qatar (Qatar Airways), Oman (Oman Air), Bahrain (Gulf Air), Saudi Arabia (Saudia) and the United Arab Emirates on Emirates to Dubai [13] or Etihad Airways to Abu Dhabi [14]) through which you can connect to most Asian and European capitals and several North American hubs. Emirates, for instance, serves New York, Toronto and Houston from their Dubai (DXB) hub non-stop -- and then connects to Dhaka via a short four-hour hop. Connecting from East Asia: Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) and Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) are the most convenient nearby hubs to reach Bangladesh from Eastern Asia (Beijing, Tokyo) and points further East (Western United States). China Eastern Airlines flies frequently to Kunming, and China Southern to their hub in Guangzhou. Both these airlines offer a plethora of Chinese and regional connections, as well as longhual flights to the USA and Australia. Dragonair [15] flies non-stop from Hong Kong to Dhaka (4~5 hours). Hong Kong as a major international hub has very good connections to the rest of the world. Connecting from South East Asia: Tiger Airways [16] flies direct to Dhaka from Singapore, offering the cheapest links if booked early. Singapore Airlines [17] also fly the route, in much more comfort, and at considerable cost. Malaysia Airlines [18] often has cheap rates to Kuala Lumpur. Thai Airways [19] fly daily from Bangkok, with nice daytime schedules. Connecting from North America (East Coast): No direct flights to Dhaka yet. Cathay Pacific [20] has a non-stop route from New York (JFK) to Hong Kong over the North Pole (CX830/831). Then you take a short Dragonair flight to Dhaka. Continental [21] flies to Hong Kong non-stop using the same 16-hour polar route, flying from Newark Liberty (New Jersey). Again - the connection is by Dragonair. Connecting from North America (West Coast): Cathay Pacific, Thai & Singapore Airlines now have non-stop flights from Hong Kong, Bangkok & Singapore (their respective hub cities) to Los Angeles. Singapore Airlines may also have a direct flight to San Francisco as well. China Southern fly to Los Angeles via Guangzhou. These airlines all have direct connecting flights to Dhaka from their respective hubs. Connecting from Australia or South Africa: You're better off connecting via the Guangzhou, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore hubs (which are served by almost every airline -- it seems). Connecting from Western Europe: British Airways [22] no longer serves Dhaka non-stop from London. Other than Biman (whom offer the only direct flights), you can connect through most Middle Eastern hubs (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Doha, Riyadh, Jeddah) from Europe. Jet Airways also fly from Europe/America to Dhaka via both Delhi and Mumbai. Connecting from the region (Indian subcontinent): Currently, Jet Airways[23] is the only Indian airline flying to Bangladesh, via it’s hubs (Kolkata, Delhi or Mumbai). The Dhaka-Kolkata flight is also flown by Biman and United Airways. United also fly Kolkata-Chittagong. Air India does not fly to Bangladesh. There are connections on Pakistan International Airlines to Pakistan, and on Mihin Lanka Airlines to Colombo in Sri Lanka. Some regional flights like those operated by Thai Airways [24] stop in Chittagong or Sylhet en route to/from Dhaka. Nearby regional destinations like Kathmandu (Nepal), Paro (Bhutan), Kunming (China) and all Indian cities are readily accessible from Dhaka in under three hours and are served by a great number of private airlines. The most exotic destination from Dhaka is to Paro (Bhutan's Capital) and is served by Druk-Air [25], the national Bhutanese airline on Sundays (9:00 AM flight taking an hour). The approach to Paro Airport (PBH) is an adventure in itself. By bus The only open land borders are those with India. No land crossing is possible to Myanmar (occasionally Bangladesh passport holders are allowed to cross from Teknaf, though this changes regularly). From Kolkata From India there are a number of land entry points. The most common way is the regular comfortable a/c buses from Kolkata to Dhaka via the Haridaspur / Benapole border post. Private Bangladeshi bus companies Shohagh [26], Green Line [27], Shyamoli [28] among others operate daily Kolkata-Dhaka-Kolkata bus services. Govt. buses run under the label of the state owned West Bengal Surface Transport Service Corporation (WBSTSC) and the Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation [29] (BRTC). WBSTSC and BRTC both operate buses from Kolkata (Karunamoyee international bus terminus in the Salt Lake neighborhood) every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 5:30AM and 8:30AM, and 12:30PM while from Dhaka they leave on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:00AM and 7:30AM. The normal journey time is around 12 hours with a one-way fare of Rs550 or BDT600-800, roughly $8-12. If you're headed only to Haridaspur the fare is Rs86 (2.5 hours). FROM SHILLONG MEGHALYA from shillong you can take early morning taxi/shared sumo/bus to reach indian border village dawki.It takes around 2 to 3 hours depending on conditions.Border post is at dawki/tamabil. The indian lone immigration officer reaches at the immigration post at around 10:30 am though the timing is 6 am to 6 pm for human crossing.Crossing is hassle free since there is no rush on the indian side and the formalities hardly take 5 minutes or so.on the bangladeshi side the situation is almost the same but keed in mind that bangladeshi immigration officials are a bit poor in spoken english.Bear in mind that on your way back you have to pay 500 taka as departure tax.tax can only be paid in sonali bank & only a few branches are autorised to collect this tax.They dont take departure tax in cash at land border. Timings will vary, please confirm after arrival in Kolkata (Calcutta). From Siliguri "Shayamoli Paribhahan" has a bus service from Siliguri to Dhaka.Phone# +8802-8360241, +8801716942154. It cost around 1000/=(may increase later) Taka for one way ticket. From Agartala There is a regular bus service between Dhaka and Agartala, capital of India's Tripura state. Two BRTC buses leave daily from Dhaka and connect with the Tripura Road Transport Corporation vehicles, running six days a week with a roundtrip fare of BDT600 ($10). There is only one halt at Ashuganj in Bangladesh during the journey. Call +880 2 8360241 for schedule. Other entry points from India are Hili, Chilahati / Haldibari and Banglaband border posts for entry from West Bengal; Tamabil / Dawki border post for a route between Shillong (Meghalaya) and Sylhet in Bangladesh, and some others with lesser known routes from north-eastern Indian regions. By train Train services from India were suspended for 42 years, but the Maitree Express started running again between Dhaka to Kolkata in April 2008. The service is biweekly: A Bangledeshi train leaves Dhaka every Saturday, returning on Sunday, while an Indian train leaves Kolkata on Saturdays and returns the next day. Get around By plane Air travel in Bangladesh is very affordable and convenient. As with most flights, the earlier you book, the better your fare. Flight time is nearly always less than 1 hour, but can save many hours of tedious and dangerous road travel. Dhaka’s domestic terminal lies next to the International Terminals, within easy walking distance. Check in normally is open from 60 until 30 minutes before departure. The terminal is small, and with few diversions, so don’t arrive too early. There are airports in all of the division capitals and in Jessore, Cox's Bazar and some other small cities. United Airways (BD) Ltd [30] operate the most flights, with smaller private operater Regent Airways [31] also competing. National airline Biman [32] also fly domestic routes, although with the retiring of their sole small jet, frequency and range of destinations has dropped significantly. Chittagong is often served with wide body aircraft enroute to the Middle East. Currently, all air routes in the country operate via Dhaka. All three airlines offer online booking and e-tickets. Despite the short distances, on board service is generally good, with water and juices, as well as small snacks handed out. Aircraft used on domestic routes are mainly Western built ATR and Dash prop aircraft. By helicopter There are quite a few rotor-wing craft services available for hire in Bangladesh for tourism, MEDEVAC or Film-footage services. Any reputable travel agent will know full details. As of now - one service "ATL" is at, ATL [33] or at ATL [34]. By bus Local Bangladeshi buses are generally crowded, often to the extent of people riding on the bus steps (entrance) and sometimes even the roof. The state run Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation [35] (BRTC) buses usually fall into this category. Avoid all of the low cost buses - they are easy to spot by their poor condition. There are daily fatal accidents involving them. If you do use them, it is worth noting that they do not usually stop, but rather slow down slightly to let passengers on or off. Additionally, fare collectors, disconcertingly, do not wear uniform making them difficult to identify. If you do not speak the language you may have to simply jump on the bus (literally) and give money to the first person who asks you. However, there are luxurious air conditioned bus services connecting major cities and popular tourist destinations. Green Line [36], Shyamoli [37], SilkLine [38] and Shohagh [39] usually have a couple different offices dotted around the cities they serve. Greenline has a few Scania buses running between Dhaka, Chittagong and Cox's Bazar that offer a level of comfort you've probably never seen in a bus before - they cost about 1/3 more than their Volvo buses, but are comparable to business class on an airplane, at least. More comfortable and expensive buses use the same over crowded roads, and have the same suicidal drivers as the cheaper buses. Bus stations are often very busy and disorganised. The main Sydabad station in Dhaka is extremely chaotic. The approach to the “station” can take many hours due to the lack of paved roads, street lights, traffic lights and decorum. You should take care when hainvg luggage stored in the hold of buses, even on the better carrier that will tag your bag. Things do go missing (taken off early, or even, not loaded in the first place. Make sure you out your suitcase in yourself, ideally first, so other luggage is in a thieves firing line. By car Driving in Bangladesh is not for the faint hearted - the road network is fairly good, but dodging irrational bus drivers and weaving in and out of rickshaws isn't easy on the nerves. Driving standards are some of the worst in the world, as notable by the many cars which have bumper bars that encircle the whole car. Traffic in Dhaka has reached unimaginable proportions, and self-driving is definitely not advised. Parking places are non-existent. It is highly advised to hire a local driver. Night time driving is substantially more dangerous as trucks/buses often ignore smaller cars; road travel at night should be avoided, regardless of who's driving. Officially, cars drive on the left; in reality, cars drive on any side of the road. The speed limit is 25 km/h on all urban roads, though it is highly unlikely a vehicle will even reach this speed with the traffic. Many traffic lights have been installed in recent times, but these are often disregarded by both drivers and traffic police. Traffic police direct cars on all major intersections in urban areas. On many country roads, it is illegal to overtake; but again, this is completely ignored, with locals employing extremely dangerous manoeuvres when passing the vehicle in front of them. The cities are well lit, but country roads often lack street lighting. Some new inter-city roads have tolls, especially new bridges; these are fairly cheap. By train Bangladesh Railways [40] is the state and only train operator. The ticket prices are reasonable and usually similar to bus ticket prices and sometimes even cheaper. However, due to the roundabout routes and tricky river crossings, the journey durations are usually much longer. Tickets can be booked over the phone, though unless you speak Bengali you're likely to get better results at one of the computerized station booking offices. Trains are generally comfortable, with more leg room than buses. Though the carriages are generally not very clean, the AC and 1st class seats are manageable. Sulob class is the highest 2nd class ticket, with reserved seating and not much different from 1st class (except in price). Kamlapur Rail Station in Dhaka is large and modern. It serves all major cities but due to the existence of broad gauge and meter gauge tracks around the country it may be required to change trains en route. By boat There are over 230 mighty and small rivers throughout the country, and boats and ferries are an integral part of travel for locals and tourists alike. A journey along the river in any mode is probably the best way to see Bangladesh. There are a number of private tour operators offering river sightseeing trips of various lengths, or using the ferries to get between cities is a great way to see the country at a moderate pace. The Rocket Steamer service connects Dhaka and Khulna via Barisal, and is a fantastic way to enjoy riverine Bangladesh, for those who prefer the scenic route. The 4 ferries are operated by BIWTC [41] and run several times per week in each direction. It's advisable to book several days in advance if possible. While there are several different classes it's unlikely that you will end up in anything but 1st or 2nd class. Both of these consist of around 10 small berths on the upper deck of the boat with 2 beds each and a sink (no doubt doubling as a urinal), and fairly clean shared bathrooms. There's a central dining/sitting room in each class with a chef cooking Bengali meals and the odd fish-and-chips or an omelette for around Tk 50-150. Cheaper food can be bought at the vendors in the lower classes on the bottom level. First class is at the front of the boat, with the bow made into a nice sitting area. If you're traveling single you must book 2 beds if you want a berth guaranteed to yourself in either class, though unless the boat is completely full it's unlikely they'll put someone in a foreigner's room even if you just pay for one. The full journey takes anywhere from 26-30 hours and costs Tk 1010/610 in first/second class. It's best avoided during the rainy seasons and during holidays when the launches get over crowded with home-returning city dwellers. The more eco-friendly may prefer to take their trash off with them: otherwise, it's likely to end up in the river at the end of the journey. BIWTC also operates many other more basic ferries that may be useful for smaller distances. Talk The national language is Bengali (Bangla) and is spoken everywhere. It's an Indo-Aryan language derived from Prakit, Pali and Sanskrit and written in its own script. Many Bangladeshis understand only limited English such as basic affirmatives, negatives, and some numbers. This is especially so in rural areas and among the lower socio-economic classes. Learning a few Bengali words ahead of your trip will prove very useful. Two centuries of British colonisation lead people to identify most white foreigners as either British or Americans, and to view them with curiosity. The first question you will probably be asked is "What is your country?" ("Desh kothay?" in Bangla). If hawkers or rickshaw-wallahs are over-zealous in selling you their products or services, simply say "Amar dorkar nai" ("I don't need [this item]") or "Lagbey nah" ("No need") as a colloquial way of saying "No, thanks." If you don't wish to give money to beggars and other unfortunates, simply tell them "Maaf koro" (with informal you) or "Maaf koren" (with polite/formal you), which means "Pardon me"; or you can apply a tricky concept by saying "Amar bangthi poisha nai", meaning "I have no change." Above all, if you're refusing a service or product, don't linger. Walk on as you say these phrases. Otherwise, your lingering may be misinterpreted by peddlers as your uncertainty about refusal. If you plan to travel beyond the cities it is best to engage a travel guide or an interpreter or buy a tour package that offers you both. See Bangladesh as a vacation land has many facets. Her tourist attractions include archaeological sites, historic mosques and monuments, resorts, beaches, picnic spots, forest and wildlife. Bangladesh offers opportunities for angling, water-skiing, river cruising, hiking, rowing, surfing, yachting and sea bathing as well as bringing one in close touch with Mother Nature. She is also rich in wildlife and game birds. Ham-Ham Waterfall]- One of the biggest waterfall of the country Sundarbans — UNESCO world heritage site, largest Mangrove forest of the earth Cox's Bazar — world’s longest uninterrupted natural sandy sea beach St. Martins Island — Bangladesh’s only coral island Keokradong peak - One of The highest peak of the country Nafa-khum Waterfall - The largest waterfall of Bangladesh also a place to enjoy rafting on local boats Lawachara National Park- IUCN category V protected landscape, a tropical forest of Bangladesh Darjilling Para - Most cleanest village of Bangladesh Bisana Kandi - A beautiful landscape beside Meghaloy Jaflong - The heaven of Bangladesh Nijhum Dip - The Island of beauty Puran Dhaka - The city of Mughal Emperor Sonargaon - The city of Mughal Architecture Mohasthangor - 1000 years old buddhist architecture Ratargul Jolabon - The Amazon Of The Bangladesh If you arrive at a historic monument after it has already closed for the day, it may be possible to "pay" a security guard an "after hours tour fee" to be quickly taken around a site. Nationalized symbols of Bangladesh National flag Flag of Bangladesh Flag of Bangladesh.svg Nationall seal Seal of Bangladesh National emblem of Bangladesh.svg National animal Royal Bengal tiger Provincial animal of East Bengal.jpg National bird Copsychus saularis Provincial bird of East Bengal.jpg National tree Ficus benghalensis Provincial tree of East Bengal.jpg National flower Nymphaea pubescens Provincial flower of East Bengal.jpg Buy What will it cost? 2 L bottled water: Tk 23 Cup of tea: Tk 5 Newspaper: Tk 8 Candy bar: Tk 15 Coke/Pepsi: Tk 15 Pair of readymade trousers: c. Tk 250 The currency of Bangladesh is the Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) with two symbols commonly see locally: Tk and ৳. As of February 2014, US$1 = Tk 77.42. Bangladesh is one of the largest ready-made garment manufacturers in the world, exporting clothing for famous brands such as Nike, Adidas and Levis. Though these products are usually not meant for sale in the local markets, they can be found in abundance in famous shopping areas such as Banga Bazaar and Dhaka College. In most stores, prices are not fixed. Even most stores that display 'fixed-price' label tolerate bargaining. Prices can thus be lowered quite considerably. If bargaining is not your strong point ask a local in the vicinity politely what they think you should pay. Besides there are loads of handicraft, boutique shops. There are lots of shopping malls in and around Dhaka and Chittagong. Foreigners will usually be changed a higher cost, however you will not usually be priced gouged, with what you are changed usually being only slightly more than what the locals would pay, with the difference for small items often being only a matter of a few US cents. Aarong is one of the largest and most popular handicraft and clothing outlets with stores in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet and Khulna. It's a great place for souvenirs or to pick up a stylish kurta or salwar kameez at fixed prices. Women can find a cotton shalwar kameez for around Tk 400 in a market or Tk 800-1500 in a shop. Silk is more expensive. ATMs can be found in most metropolitan areas. Dutch Bangla Bank has the largest ATM network in Bangladesh and finding one isn't hard (there is one at the airports of both Dhaka and Chittagong). These ATMs accept all Mastercard and Visa credit/debit cards. Most international banks in the country such as Standard Chartered and Citibank also rely on the Dutch-Bangla Bank Nexus™ ATM network for their own clients. HSBC ATMs are located at most hotels but accept only Visa debit/credit cards and HSBC GlobalAccess™ cards (no MasterCard). Most ATM's are usually quite safe to use as most will be set inside a building with a security guard standing (or more likely sitting) guard at the door. Eat Bangladesh is a fish lover's paradise. Traditionally most of the country lives off of the once-bountiful fresh-water river fish, especially the officially designated "national fish" Hilsa. The Hilsa has a nice flavour but some may find the many fine bones difficult to manage; if you can master eating this fish, consider yourself on par with the locals in fish-eating and deboning expertise. Various recipes exist for cooking Hilsa, suitable for all seasons and all regions of the country. Mutton is also popular, as in most Muslim countries, as is decidedly lean or hard chicken. Rice is almost always the staple side dish. Mixed vegetable curries are plentiful - potato, eggplant, squash and tomatoes are the staple ingredients. Gourds, tubers and certain root vegetables are common. In the major cities (Dhaka, Chittagong, etc.), you will find a larger variety of vegetables than in rural areas. The idea of salad varies from the international standard. In Bangladesh, salad has not been extensively developed, and "kacha" (raw) vegetables are generally not deemed very appetizing or palatable (with the exception of cucumbers), especially in more rural or suburban areas and in less Westernized households. Traditionally, most salad vegetables (carrots, celery, lettuce, paprika, etc.) were not even grown in most agrarian households, so the use of these vegetables was extremely rare. Hence, borrowing from the Mughal traditions, a few round slices of onions and cucumbers, spiced with salt, chilies, etc., is often treated as a full plate of salad. Dal is usually a given side dish or meal course for all households, even the poorest or most rural (who often cannot afford any other daily meal courses). Most Bangladeshi dal varies from its West Bengali counterpart, and even more so from its other Indian counterparts, primarily because it is more watery and less concentrated or spiced. An easy analogy would be that whereas most Indian dal is more like thick stew, most Bangladeshi dal is more like light soup or broth. The Hindus of Bangladesh have greater varieties of Dal recipes, just as they have greater varieties of vegetarian dishes. The Muslims have thicker and more spiced varieties of dal. Dal recipes vary regionally in Bangladesh, so be careful not to over-generalize after a brief experience. Boiled eggs (dhim) are a popular snack (Tk 3-5), and fresh fruit is abundant, such as bananas (Tk 2/ea), apples (Chinese, Tk 80-100/kg), oranges, grapes, pomegranates and papayas. Delicious and diverse, mangos (Tk 50-150/kg) are a very popular fruit throughout Bangladesh. Fast food restaurants and bakeries serving burgers, kababs, spring rolls, vegetable patties and just about anything else you can throw in a deep fryer are dotted around most cities. Most items will run around Tk 10/each.Bangladesh also has international fast food chains like Pizza Hut, KFC, A&W, Nando's, Tekiya. To enjoy the tastes of Dhaka one needs to go to old Dhaka. The Haji biriyani, Nanna biriyani are a must. Also Al Razzak restaurant is famous for its Shahi food. To savour local food one must go to Korai Gost at Dhanmondi Satmosjid road, Kasturi restaurant at Gulshan & Purana Paltan area. No one should leave Bangladesh without tasting the Phuchka and Chatpati available in the streets of Dhaka,Chittagong. Also there are loads of Chinese and Thai restaurants in Bangladesh which serve localized chinese and thai dishes.Bailey road in Dhaka is the unofficial food street of the nation followed by Satmoshjid Road.Dhaka also has Japanese, Korean and Indian restaurants located mostly in Gulshan area. For world class Ice creams do visit Moven pick, Club gelato in Gulshan. To taste Kebab, Babecue tonight in Dhanmondi is the best followed by Koyla in Gulshan. Most Bangladeshis eat with their right hand as in neighboring countries. Never use your left hand to bring food to your mouth, though it's ok to use it for bringing a glass to your mouth or to serve food from a common dish with a spoon. Every restaurant will have a handwashing station (sometimes just a pitcher of water and a bowl if they don't have running water), and you should use this before and after the meal. To eat with your hand, rake in a little portion of the rice and a bit of the curry to an open space on your plate (usually create a bit of space on the side of the plate closest to you, sufficiently inward from the rim but NOT in the centre of the plate), and mix the rice and curry with your fingers. Then, create a little ball or mound (it should be compact and modestly sized, but does not need to be perfectly shaped or anything--function over form!) of the mixture and pick it up with all your fingers, and scoop in into your mouth. Your fingers should not enter your mouth in the process, and your upper fingers and palms should not get dirty either. Only toddlers and foreigners/tourists are exempted from these rules. It doesn't matter a whole lot if you don't get it all exactly right, but know that the entire restaurant is watching and waiting to see if you do. Attempting to eat with your hands and failing miserably will raise many a smile. The use of cutlery (except serving spoons for common dishes) is lacking in rural areas and poorer households, and only basic cutlery of spoons, or sometimes a fork is sometimes available in urban restaurants and more Westernised, urban households. However, the use of hands is a more humble and culturally respectful gesture, especially from a tourist. Table-sharing is acceptable and even expected in most establishments, with the exception of nicer urban restaurants. Many places have separate curtained-off booths for women and families, a nice reprieve from prying eyes. Drink Nightlife in Bangladesh is nearly non-existent. Being a Muslim country, alcohol is frowned upon and found mostly in the international clubs and pricier restaurants in Dhaka and in some restaurants in tourist centers like Cox's Bazar. In Teknaf and on Saint Martins Island you may stumble upon the occasional beer smuggled in from Myanmar. Some of the nicest hotels in the cities have fully equipped bars with exaggerated prices to match. However, lack of commercial availability of liquor should not always be confused with cultural aversion to alcohol in mainstream society. You'll likely find that Bengali Christians and many urbanized, upper-class Muslims privately have a more liberal, Westernized attitude toward social consumption of alcohol. However most 5 Star Hotels like Radisson, Ruposhi Bangla (Former Sheraton), Shonargoan, Regency and few clubs in Gulshan are arranging DJ / Dance parties on frequent basis. Foreigners may bump into one of those parties if they are lucky. Usual entrance fees of such parties are around BDT 2000/- (USD 30). Young people of upper class and higher upper class of the society are the main portion of the formed crowd. However in some places, western clothed hired companions are available. Foreigners looking for a clean vacation should stay away from them using common sense. Liquires does not flow freely in these parties most of the time. Purchasing alcohol is very hard (and expensive), so if you “need” a drink, or imagine you will do so, it is recommended to buy a bottle of duty free to take with you. There is a small duty free shop before immigration in Dhaka Airport, although the selection is poor. If you are visiting an expatriate in Bangladesh, ask if they would like some duty free….the answer will invariably be yes! Native homemade liquor such as Mohua or Choani can be bought from tribal people of the South-Eastern districts (Chittagong Hill Tracts) if you are visiting. Made from nectar, fruits or rice, these drinks are quite strong (Choani has two more varieties: Dochoani and Techoani, meaning they were distilled twice or thrice) and go well with the pork the natives cook. Coffee is -- like the rest of the world, a perennial middle-class 'Adda' (gossip) accompaniment in this city. In most places instant coffee will be the best you can find. Tea is everywhere. Ask for red tea if you do not want milk. Fruit juices are plentiful, varied and delicious, though be wary of watered down or icy drinks and dirty blenders. Raw sugarcane juice is widely available during the hot season, and usually a safe, sanitary bet. Other safe bets are coconuts, popular in the southeast tourists spots like Cox's Bazar and Saint Martins Island. Soft Drinks are widely available. Diet versions are limited to Coke or Pepsi, and are hard to find outside of supermarkets in Dhaka or Chittagong. Do Bangladesh is a large and densely populated country. However, the casual tourist may find it difficult to navigate this country, where tourism by Westerners is virtually unknown. Perhaps one of Bangladesh's greatest treasures are its people; the country is packed with friendly, honest, and amiable locals who are willing to spend time acquainting themselves with the passing tourist. Crowd of locals surrounding you to inquire about your home country, job, marital status, etc. may at first be disconcerting--but don't worry, the locals have good intentions. The people can be impressionable, so make sure to leave a positive impact. Sleep This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room: Budget Tk 50-500 Mid-range Tk 550-5000 Splurge Tk 5000+ There's a broad range of hotels in the country, from economy hotels costing $1 per night (sometimes filthy and sometimes reluctant to take foreigners) up to 5-star hotels in some of the major cities. Compared to nearby destinations (e.g. India and Thailand), the accommodation situation in Bangladesh is of a lower quality/standard, even if this is not reflected in the prices. This is particularly noticeable in the 5* bracket, where international chains and local boutique hotels have very high prices on what would be 4* (or even 3*) hotels across the border. Visit Bangladesh is a country with lots of places to visit, many of which offer unforgettable experiences but remain relatively unknown to the rest of the world. Dhaka (the Capital) is a pulsing, gritty conglomerate, one of the most densely populated cities in the world. It has a number of attractions for the tourists. They include, but are not limited to, the Lalbagh Quilla, Ahsan Manjil, Shaheed Minar, Boro Katra, Choto Katra, the National Museum, Jatiyo Songshad Bhaban(the Parliament Building) etc. The Suhrawardy Uddan and the Ramna Park are two parks that provide green respite to city dwellers. Other tourist attractions include places like Baitul Mukarram (National Mosque), the High Court Building, the Bangabandhu Museum, etc. If you're visiting only one thing, then the LalBagh Qilla fort is a must-see, in the older part of town. The older part of Dhaka, known as "Puran Dhaka", is literally a city of history, with hundred-year-old buildings crammed on each side of hundreds of narrow lanes. Each "Moholla" (city block) of Puran Dhaka is unique with its specialized shops and artisans and gives an authentic taste of what Dhaka is all about. The rest of Bangladesh is also ornamented with thousands of gems, most of which remain hidden and await exploration. The names are endless, but the prominent ones include, Moynamoti, Paharpur (Shompur Bihar), Mohasthangor, Kantajir Mondir, Ramshagor, Shatgombuj Mosque, Khanjahan Ali's Shrine, Shriti Shoudho etc. These sites offer architectures from various eras of the country's history, including Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim eras and date back thousand years. The natural beauty of Bangladesh can be explored away from the hustle and bustle of Dhaka, the Capital. ( Bangladesh has world longest unbroken Surfing beach in Cox's Bazaar ). Also, it has the largest mangrove forest in the world, the "Sundarbans" ("beautiful forests", named after the "Sundari" [beautiful] trees in it). The hill tracts of Rangamati, Khagrachori and "Bandarban" ("monkey forest") offer exciting trekking opportunities, while the Kaptai Lake (situated amongst the hills of Rangamati) can be considered a romantic getaway. The villages are the true countryside of Bangladesh and almost always have green paddy fields and yellow mustard fields with flowing rivers. Other natural wonders of Bangladesh include the Padma (Ganges) river, the Madhabkunda, Jaflong, the tea gardens of Sylhet/Sreemangal and Moulovibazar, etc. Recently Bangladesh Government has formed Tourist Police unit to better protect local and foreign tourists as well as look after the nature and wildlife in the tourist spots. Work Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment, [42]. Board of Investment, [43]. Work permit in Bangladesh, [44]. Stay safe Bangladesh is a country full of friendly and open minded people. But being a poor country with a high poverty rate, there are some impoverished or bad-natured people who may find ways to exploit a foreigner/tourist. Please stick to common sense precautions, such as not walking around unnecessarily or alone after dark. Also, if you do find yourself in trouble, create some noise and draw the attention of others who are almost certain to come to your aid. Foreigners, particularly Caucasian, will for the most part will be safe when walking around city streets as you will undoubtedly be watched by multiple curious locals at any one time. When travelling by rickshaw, CNG (auto-rickshaw) or bus, be careful to keep valuables close at hand. Don't wear expensive jewellery without precaution; most middle-class locals now simply wear imitation gold/silver and rhinestones/clay and beaded pendants. Phone snatching is very common here. Don't exhibit your costly mobiles on the roads. Be careful in auto's also. Even the auto's are covered with iron grills, still many chances for cutting the side covers and pulling the valuables is common practice by the chain snatchers. The clothing of local women varies, according to religion and degree of religious conservatism, socio-political climate (varies from time to time), geographic region, and socio-economic status. In general, as a female tourist, it is wisest to wear at least the salwar kameez, which is both easy to wear and relatively versatile and functional, while being generally culturally respectful. However, most of Bangladesh is a relatively open-minded Muslim country, and the youth in major cities (e.g.: Dhaka, Chittagong, etc.) are quite Westernized. Nationwide strikes or “hartals” are widely employed as a means of political expression in Bangladesh. The political opposition over the past several years has called a number of these hartals, resulting in the virtual shutdown of transportation and commerce, and sometimes attacks on individuals who do not observe the hartals. Clashes between rival political groups during hartals have resulted in deaths and injuries. Visitors should avoid all political protests, demonstrations, and marches. During hartals, visitors should exercise caution in all areas and remain indoors whenever possible. Hartals, demonstrations, and other protests can occur at ANY time. It's best to not eat, drink or smoke anything offered to you by strangers - there's a growing problem in many Asian countries of drugging, and you're likely to see signs warning you against it on buses, trains, etc. That's not to say you shouldn't take someone up on their offer for a home cooked meal, but you may want to think twice about that piece of candy the person in the seat next to you just handed to you. Also, be careful about the sanitation procedures of local street food and snacks. Speeding bus/coaches/trucks cause many deaths. Road signs and traffic lights are often ignored by cars, and traffic jams are always a given, making it very difficult for pedestrians to travel. It is wisest NOT to drive yourself or to walk major roads alone. Consequently, road travel (if absolutely necessary) is best undertaken with an experienced local driver in a good vehicle with safety belts. Use rickshaws with precaution; although a very authentic local drive, it is also the most dangerous vehicle for transport, especially on major routes (now being banned). Be aware of the weather, especially during the spring and fall. Bangladesh has a similar climate to the Southeastern United States. This, unfortunately, includes severe thunderstorms and violent tornadoes that can appear suddenly and without warning. Stay healthy Bottled water is recommended, as the tap water is often unsafe for foreign stomachs, and some hand-drawn tube wells are contaminated with naturally occurring arsenic. This will easily pass through filters designed only to screen out bacteria. A more environmentally friendly option is to boil your own water, or use purifying tablets. However, nothing short of distillation will remove arsenic. It's also wise to use discretion when eating from street vendors - make sure it's freshly cooked and hot. Mosquitoes can be abundant in some areas and cities, especially during the rainy and humid seasons, and nets covering your bed at night are often provided, even in some of the cheapest hotels and in all households. Consult your travel doctor about precautions against malaria and typhoid fever. Get vaccinated and take preventive and curative medication with you before you go. Pollution can be a problem, and in some of the cities like Dhaka and Chittagong you may wish you'd brought along an oxygen tank. While some effort has been shown recently to clean up the country such as the banning of plastic bags, there's still a long way to go and most people use the many waterways as garbage dumps - it would be unwise to swim in most of the rivers and downright senseless in a lake. Respect Amar dike takaben na! Foreign tourists are still very much a novelty to many Bangladeshis: kids see you as a toy to play with, while others see you as their opportunity to practice their English with endless enthusiasm. Most however, are content to just look... and look... and look. If it becomes too much, Amar dike takaben na roughly means "please stop staring at me!"... but use the exclamation sparingly, since most Bangladeshis will think they are favouring you by admiring you so much publicly. Most Bangladeshis are religious but fairly liberal and secular points of view are not uncommon. The people are in general very hospitable, and a few precautions will keep it this way: As in most neighbouring countries, the left hand is considered unclean and is used for toilet duties, removing shoes, etc. Hence, always use your right hand to offer or receive anything, and to bring food to your mouth. Men, especially strangers and foreigners, should never attempt to shake hands with or touch local women — simply put your hand on your heart and bow slightly to greet. Women travelling without men may find it slightly harder to get an auto-rickshaw driver who will take them to their destination. Mosques are sometimes off-limits to non-Muslims and certain areas of them off-limits to women. Inquire with someone at the mosque before entering and before taking any pictures. Cover your head and arms and legs, and take off your shoes before entering. Standing from your seat and bowing slightly to greet elderly individuals will gain you respect and social approval. Do not refer to your elders or those in socially senior positions to you (i.e.: doctors, professors/teachers, religious leaders, etc.) by their first names; this is considered extremely rude and utmostly derogatory. Children do not call their parents by their first or last names, and in some regions of the country, wives do not call their husbands by their first names either. Keep in mind that Bangladesh sees only a tiny number of foreign visitors, and most locals will be genuinely curious about you, watching your every move and expression. Don't underestimate how impressionable some can be, make sure you're leaving good ones! Also keep in mind, that whenever you enter someone's home, open your shoes before you enter. Wearing shoes into someone's home is considered extremely rude and insulting. Cope Electricity Electricity is 220V 50Hz. There are three types of electrical outlets likely to be found in Bangladesh — the old British standard BS-546, the newer British standard BS-1363 and the European standard CEE-7/16 "Europlug". It's wise to pack adapters for all three. Clothing Most women wear either a sari or a salwar kameez [an easy/ready-to-wear, three-piece outfit, with a knee-length tunic ("kameez"), pants ("salwar") and a matching scarf ("urna")]. Foreign women may want to consider wearing at least the salwar kameez, out of general cultural respect. Having said this, rapid westernization has changed how modern city dwellers dress, especially the upper class. Jeans, shirts and t-shirts are common among the younger generation, although remember it's polite to keep your shoulders, chest and legs covered. This also goes for men – shorts are worn only by young boys, and undershirts are worn alone (without a shirt covering it) only by the lowest class in public. Shaving Men can easily leave their razors at home and rely on the ever-present barber shops where a basic shave will run around Tk 10-20. Make sure they use a new blade, though you won't usually have to ask. "Deluxe" shaves will run around double price and barbers will often assume foreign tourists want this, so be clear if you're just after a quick shave and don't want the dubious massage and forehead/nose shaving. Tipping In upscale restaurants around 7% is expected, but outside of these at informal food joints and with street food vendors, it's the exception not the rule. Consider tipping the driver and delivery men modestly. News Prothom Alo, [45]. The Daily Star, [46]. The Bangladesh Observer, [47]. The News Today, [48] The New Nation, [49] Bijoy Barta 24, [50] FM Radio Stations ABC Radio (Dhaka) - 89.2 MHz [51] Radio Foorti-88.0 MHz (Dhaka), 98.4 MHz (Chittagong), 89.8 MHz (Sylhet) [52] Radio Today- 89.6 MHz(Dhaka), 88.6MHz(Chittagong) [53] Radio Aamar 88.4 MHz(Dhaka) Bangladesh Betar (Relays BBC World Service) - 100.00 MHz Overseas Embassies Washington D.C., 3510 International Drive NW, [54]. Contact Telephone The country code for Bangladesh is 880. Add a 0 to make a call to any Bangladesh city or region outside the national capital. It is not possible to access international information (directory assistance) from within Bangladesh. If you need international directory assistance, check the Internet telephone directories. Landlines are a rarity in Bangladesh, and aren't reliable even when you can find them. Bangladesh Telephone Company Ltd. (BTCL or formerly BTTB, known generally as T&T) is the public sector phone company and the only landline service in the country. Mobile phones are a better bet and widely available. In most towns they'll be your only option, and many shop owners let theirs double as PCO's / ISD's. Banglalink [55] and Grameenphone [56] are the most widely available, followed by Citycell [57], Robi [58], Teletalk [59] and Airtel [60]. Except Citycell all work on the GSM network and offer prepaid packages at reasonable prices – usually about Tk 140 ($2) to get started. International calls are possible, and often more reasonably priced than you would expect if you're calling the US or major European countries although prices can rise drastically as you get more off the beaten path. E-ISD facility offered by different mobile phone service providers can reduce the cost significantly. For the E-ISD service dial 012 instead of 00/+. Internet Internet is available in most of the larger towns, with prices hovering around Tk 15-20/hour. Most are on broadband connections, but speed does not meet international standards. WiMAX service is now available from some internet service providers. You can also find Wi-Fi connectivity in some places around the big cities. Internet calls may be be possible, though the Information Ministry has outlawed them. Try Dialpad [61], Hotelphone [62], Mediaring [63] or Skype [64]. You'll likely need your own microphone/headphone. 100 Most Beautiful Places To Visit Before You Die 291 Shares Share on Facebook Share on Twitter How do you want to spend the rest of your life? Living your whole life in the same place, speaking with the same people and eating the same type of food or travel occasionally to new places to see unbelievable attractions, encounter with new experiences, meeting new people and experience different culture. The choice is yours. But remember, we only live once and won’t get a second chance to see this amazing world. So, make the bucket list of places to travel today itself. Here the list of 100 most beautiful places to visit before you die. 100 Meteora Monasteries, Thessaly, Greece meteora monasteries Reasons to visit Meteora monasteries Six amazing monasteries are built on giant rocks which are composed of conglomerate and sandstone. These rock pillars are aged over 60 million years and rise to 400 meters in height The Greek word ‘Meteora’ means ‘suspended in air’ Originally 24 monasteries were built here by the monks, between 14th and 16th century. But only 6 of them have survived through the time Until the 18th century, Meterora monasteries were served as a center of art and scholarship Holy monastery of great meteoron, holy monastery of varlaam, holy monastery of rousanou, holy monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas, Holy monastery of St. Stephen and the Holy monastery of trinity are the existing Meteora monasteries Today, Meteora is a popular rock-climbing site and a world heritage site. It is also surrounded by beautiful hills and river valleys 99 Lake District, England, united Kingdom lake district Reasons to visit Lake District The lake district is a beautiful mountainous region located in the Northwest England Designated as a National Park in 1959. At 885 square miles of area, it is the largest national park in England Lake District is known for its beautiful lakes, mountains and forests. With more than 15 million annual visitors, it is the most visited National Park in the United Kingdom Lake district is home to many archaeological and historical sites The deepest lake (Wastwater) and highest mountain (Scafell pike) are also located in the Lake District Apart from the breathtaking view of valleys, mountains and lakes, you can enjoy cycling, walking and boating here 98 Batu Cave, Selangor, Malaysia batu cave credit of image : iqremix on flickr Reasons to visit Batu Cave Comprises three large caves and a number of small caves. It is located just 11 km North of Kuala Lumpur on a limestone hill The Batu caves were discovered back in 1859. Today, it is one of the main tourist attractions in Malaysia The biggest cave is known as temple cave, home to a number of Hindu shrines. The remaining two main caves serve as museum and art gallery that consist many Hindu statues and paintings Visitors have to climb 272 steps to reach the temple cave The 42.7 meter high Lord Murugan statue situated at the foot of Batu cave is the second tallest statue of a Hindu deity in the world 97 Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland dark hedges, ireland credit of image : horslips5 on flickr Reasons to visit Dark Hedges The dark hedges is a magical tree tunnel along Bregagh road in Northern Ireland It is truly a photographer’s paradise. In all light conditions, dark hedges looks stunning. This beautiful site is also famous among the international tourists The breathtaking dark hedges has been featured on the popular TV series Game of Thrones These beach trees were planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century 96 Sagano Bamboo Forest, Kyoto, Japan sagano bamboo forest credit of image : casey yee on flickr Reasons to visit Sagano Bamboo Forest One of the most photographed and beautiful natural site in Kyoto, located in the district of Arashiyama. It covers an area of 6.17 square miles When the wind blows, the entire forest will fill with the magical music of nature. Sagano bamboo forest also featured on the list of 100 soundscapes of Japan by the ministry of environment There are well-maintained paths throughout the site Tenryu temple – One of the main temples of Kyoto is also located near the Sagano bamboo forest. It was built back in 1339 by Shogun Ashikaga Takauji 95 Huacachina, Ica, Peru huacachina oasis credit of image : charles gadbois on wikimedia Reasons to visit Huacachina Huacachina is an amazing oasis town nestled in the desert of Southern Peru This breathtaking oasis has a natural pool at the center and surrounded by the towering sand dunes Huacachina is called as the ‘Oasis of America’ Around the lake, there are a number of resorts and restaurants Huacachina has a population around 100. Tourism is the main income source of this small oasis town 94 Ik Kil Cenote, Yucatan, Mexico Ik-kil cenote credit of image : koiquestion on flickr Reasons to visit Ik Kil Cenote It is a deep natural pit with crystal clear blue water, located within the eco-archaeological park in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico Ik Kil cenote is definitely one of best natural pools in the world It is 60 meters wide and the depth exceeds 35 meters There is a ladder along the limestone wall to access the pool Formed by the collapsing of a cave. Mayans have been used this pi for centuries for relaxation and ritual services Truly a great site for swimming and diving. The surrounding areas are also worth seeing 93 Sutherland Falls, Southwest New Zealand sutherland falls credit of image : swifant on flickr Reasons to visit Sutherland Falls The gorgeous, 580 meters high Sutherland falls is one of the tallest and mightiest waterfalls in New Zealand It is located in the Fiordland National Park in Southwest New Zealand Its location deep in the wild that make it so famous among the international tourists Sutherland falls has three different leaps during its descent December to February is the best time to visit the Sutherland falls as this site has long hours of daylight at that time 92 Laguna Verde, Altiplano, Bolivia laguna verde credit of image : madeleine deaton on flickr Reasons to visit Laguna Verde A surreal looking lake with striking bluish-green water. It is located in the Altiplano region of Bolivia, at an altitude of 4200 meters It is surrounded by 19,555 ft high Licancabur volcano and towering mountains The site is also known for the amazing landscape. You can see the reflection of Licancabur volcano when the waters become still A great place for trekking, hiking and climbing 91 Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro Valley, Bhutan tigers nest monastery Reasons to visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery A prominent Buddhist monastery that perched on 3000 m high granite cliff in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. Tiger’s nest monastery is also called as Paro Taktsang It was built back in 1692 on the exact location where the Guru Padmasambhava (a holy figure in Mahayana Buddhism) meditated Hiking the trail through the beautiful pine forest will definitely be an unforgettable experience for you The Paro Taktsang monastery consist 4 temples and several other rooms. All sections of the monastery are interconnected by the staircases From the balconies of this monastery you can enjoy stunning view of majestic mountains and green valleys An Email A Day Keeps Boring Away Grab our Newsletter. Never miss a list from TMW. 90 Verdon Gorge, Southeastern France verdon gorge credit of image : casper moller on flickr Reasons to visit Verdon Gorge The Verdon gorge in Southeastern France is considered as the most beautiful canyon of Europe It was formed by Verdon river over thousands of years ago This majestic canyon is 62 kilometers long and 300 meters deep The turquoise-green water of Verdon river is one of the main attractions of this site. The flow of such strikingly colored river through the gigantic Verdon canyon exhibit an unbelievable scenery for the visitors Can enjoy many tourist activities including kayaking, canyoning, water skiing and sailing 89 Socotra Island, Yemen socotra island credit of image : rod waddington on flickr Reasons to visit Socotra Island Being home to some of weird looking plants, the Socotra Island is truly the most alien looking place on Earth The umbrella-shaped dragon blood tree is the most distinctive plant of this Island One third of 825 rare plants of Socotra Island found nowhere else on Earth The mountains of this Island rises up more than 1500 meters. The tourist can take a wide range of treks here With white sands and crystal clear, turquoise waters, the Shouab beach in Socotra Island is among the most beautiful beaches in the world 88 Saint Lucia St.Lucia Reasons to visit Saint Lucia One of the most beautiful tropical Caribbean island which is known for its natural beauty and historical importance The volcanic plugs are the most amazing sights in Saint Lucia. There are two main volcanic plugs where hiking is allowed. The trail and view from the top of these volcanic plugs are just breathtaking The mountainous pigeon islet of Saint Lucia is known for hiking and snorkeling. This islet is also home to several historical sites of Saint Lucia The Marigot bay of Saint Lucia is definitely one of most beautiful bays in the world. Because there are beautiful corals, crystal clear water, clean shore and swaying palm trees. To enjoy the real beauty of Marigot bay, you have to climb to the top point of the Island 87 Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands keukenhoff Reasons to visit Keukenhof One of the largest and most beautiful gardens in the world, located in the Lisse town of Netherlands This spectacular garden situated in a land of 32 hectares and home to 7 million flowering plants Considering the beauty and size, the Keukenhof is regarded as the ‘Garden of Europe’ Keukenhof garden only open between March and May There is 9.3-mile long walking path and boat service to enjoy the beauty of this garden Can enjoy the largest lilly show millions of tulip in full bloom during show time Each year, Keukenhof garden has a different theme 86 Faore Islands faroe island credit of image : erikchristensen on wkimedia Reasons visit the Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands is an archipelago located in the middle Atlantic Ocean. It composed of 18 different Islands connected by ferries Known for having a vast area of unspoiled mountainous regions The coastline of Faroe Islands stretches over 687 miles. No point on these Islands is far than 3 miles from the ocean The Faroe Islands have majestic Fjords and steep cliffs on its coasts. It is also home to beautiful green valleys and forests The Faroe Islands are among the places with cleanest waters. Thus, it can provide unforgettable sub-sea experience for the visitors In addition to the natural attraction, the beautiful villages of wooden houses in the Faroe Islands will definitely leave you breathless 85 Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina perito morino glacier Reasons to visit Perito Moreno Glacier Probably the most amazing glaciers in the world. One of main attractions of Los Glaciares National Park in Crux province of Argentina This glacier is 18 miles long, 3 miles wide and 550 feet deep Can enjoy the view of this magnificent glacier by taking a boat ride on Argentino lake. A helicopter ride will bring a completely different view of Perito Moreno from another perspective If you visit the Perito Moreno in summer, you can see the falling of glacier blocks into the Argentino lake 84 Freudenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany freudenberg credit of image : heribert pohl on flickr Reasons to visit Freudenberg Situated in the North Rhine-Westphalia of Germany, the Fredenberg is one of the most beautiful villages in Europe This small village measures only 35.90 square miles The setting of wooden houses on the scenic mountain landscape will make a feeling of it has been taken out of a fairy tale Almost all houses in Freudenberg are equal in size and have the same pattern This area is also best for hiking, swimming, fishing and horseback riding 83 Tasiilaq, East Greenland Tasiilaq Reasons to visit Tasiilaq Town Located on the bank of the King Oscar Harbour, the Tasiilaq is undoubtedly the most beautiful town in Greenland The unique location itself that makes the Tasiilaq Island so special, situated on a deep Fjord and surrounded by snow-capped mountains There is a beautiful flower valley near the Tasiilaq town that feature many unique species of flowers The picturesque wooden houses are another great attraction of Tasiilaq town. They look stunning in the snow covered mountainous region A boat ride in this site will bring you an amazing view of glaciers and huge icebergs 82 Neelum Valley, Pakistan neelum valley credit of image : akashahmed007 on flickr Reasons to visit Neelum Valley A picturesque, bow-shaped valley located in the Azad Kashmir of Pakistan It is situated at an altitude of 2000 feet and has a total length of 150 miles This beautiful valley is formed by the Neelum river Surrounded by the snow-capped peaks, this amazing valley features forested hills, great varieties of flowering plants, enchanting streams and waterfalls 81 Lofoten, Norway lafoten Reasons to visit Lofoten A group of scenic Islands in the Northern part of Norway. Consist of four main Islands called Austvagoy, Vestvagoy, Flakstadoy and Moskenesoy and a number of smaller Islands Despite being located in the Arctic circle, the Lofoten Archipelago has a pleasant mild weather due to the circulation of the Gulf stream The coastline of Lofoten Islands is dominated by majestic Fjords It is one of the best locations to see the Northern light In summer, the midnight Sun will be visible in the Lofoten Lofoten is also home to abundant marine life, a great place in Norway to watch the killer whales Hiking, climbing, whale safari and diving are popular tourist activities in Lofoten Related Articles Most Surreal Places In United States Top 10 Most Surreal Places In United States There are so many things that the United States is famous for - Such as internet, Hollywood, large... Travel peaceful countries in the world Top 10 Most Peaceful Countries In The World 2017 Everyone like to live in a peaceful and happy nation, Right? The Global Peace Index (GPI) report... Lifestyle happiest countries in the world Top 10 Happiest Countries In The World 2015 What are the main factors that determine the happiness of a nation? The better life index released... Travel 80 Matterhorn, Switzerland-Italy Border matterhorn Reasons to visit the Matterhorn Perhaps the most photographed mountain in the world, situated on the border between Switzerland and Italy The 4478.12 meters high, pyramid shaped Matterhorn is one of the tallest and most beautiful mountains in the Alps Matterhorn can be accessed from Zermatt of Switzerland and Breuil- Cervinia of Italy The four faces of the Matterhorn mountain are steep and avalanches are very frequent here. So the ascent of Matterhorn can only be achieved by expert mountaineers. The first ascent was made in 1865 There is a cable car station at an altitude of 3820 meters above sea level. It is the highest cable car station in Europe. A ride on cable car here will bring you an unbelievable view of the Matterhorn and surrounding placesRice Terraces of Vietnam rice teracess Reasons to visit rice terraces of Vietnam No trip to Vietnam would be complete without a visit to the spectacular rice terraces of the country Could visit the most beautiful rice terraces of Vietnam in the hilly terrains of the Northwestern mountainous region Definitely a surreal scenery in the stunning mountainous region In addition to the yield of crops, these rice terraces are a major attraction of Vietnam among the international tourists 78 Beachy Head, England, united Kingdom beachy head Reasons to visit Beachy Head The 530 feet high Beachy Head in Eastbourne town of England is the highest chalk sea cliff in the United Kingdom Actually located on the Eastern part of the famous Seven sisters – a series of spectacular chalk cliffs The view of the cliff, sea and sunset here are just stunning There is a 43 meters high, red and white-striped lighthouse at the foot of the cliff. It has been featured on many TV programs 77 Cape Town, South Africa cape town credit of image : hilton1949 on wikimedia Reasons to visit Cape Town Cape Town is the Southernmost city of the African continent. This amazing city has beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, spectacular gardens and harbours Cape Town is home to famous Cape of Good Hope. From this site, you can enjoy an amazing glimpse of where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic Ocean The 1084 meters high flat-topped table mountain is the most popular landmark and a significant tourist attraction of Cape Town city. You can hike or use cable car service to reach the top of this mountain, from where you will get an incredible panoramic view of the city Cape Town has pleasant, Mediterranean climate throughout the year Visit Robben Island on the West of the Coast of the Cape Town where the famous leader Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years The Kirstenbosch botanical garden in Cape Town is among the most magnificent botanical gardens in the world. It is home to many rare African plants 76 Easter Island, Peru easter island Reasons to visit Easter Island One of the most isolated, inhabited Island on Southeastern Pacific Ocean Easter Island is famous for its long row of monumental statues called moai. These mysterious monuments are created by Rapa Nui People, carved out of the volcanic rock. An average moai statue weighs around 270 tons. It is a largely deforested Island but have vast grasslands Home to 324 meters high, extinct Rano Kau volcano From the Easter Island, you will get 360-degree view of the Pacific Ocean A great place for surfing, diving and snorkeling 75 Tulip Fields of Netherlands tulip fields, netherlands credit of image : luu on wikimedia Reasons to visit Tulip Fields of Netherlands The vast fields of tulips are one of the major attractions in Netherlands. Throughout the spring, these fields display millions of tulips in bloom The weather and type of soil in Netherland are suited well for growing of tulips Most of tulip fields in Netherlands are concentrated in the Noordoostpolder municipality in the Flevoland province of the country The Keukenhof garden in Lisse town is another well known tulip-growing area. It is one of the largest gardens in the world The Aalsmeer flower auction in Netherlands – The largest flower auction in the world also displays varieties of tulips 74 Maranhenses National Park, Maranhao, Brazil lencois maranhenses credit of image : lain and sarah on flickr Reasons to visit Maranhenses National Park Maranhenses National Park in Brazil combines miles and miles of sand dunes and lagoons. Undoubtedly it is one of the most beautiful places in South America May to September is the best time to visit the Maranhenses National Park. During this period, the lagoon becomes full. You can also swim in the lagoon that time as the temperature is not so hot Trekking in Maranhenses can be difficult but worth seeing The lagoon begins to dry by the start of October. In summer (December to February) the extreme temperature make it difficult to visit the sand dunes 73 Provindenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands providenciales credit of image : mathew straubmuller on flickr Reasons to visit Providenciales Providenciales is one of most beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean Providenciales is home to pristine beaches, miles of coral reefs and luxury resorts. Conditions are well-suited for snorkeling and diving The scenic chalk sound natural lagoon is another great attraction of Providenciales. It contains hundreds of small rocky Islands in crystal clear. blue water The beautiful long bay beach in Providenciales is the best spot for kitesurfing in the Caribbean 72 Mount Rushmore National Park, South Dakota, United States mount rushmore Reasons to visit Mount Rushmore A spectacular sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore in the Black hills in the South Dakota It depicts faces of four influential American presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln The faces on the Mount Rushmore have a height of a 6-storey building. The eyes of each President are 11 feet wide and nose are 20 feet long The construction of this monument started in 1927 and it took another 14 years for the completion 71 Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany neuschwanstein Reasons to visit Neuschwanstein Castle Neuschwanstein Castle is an amazing fairytale castle situated on the high hills of Southern Bavaria in Germany It is one of the most visited castles in Europe Neuschwanstein Castle was commissioned by King Ludwig II Neuschwanstein Castle was the inspiration behind the sleeping beauty castles in the Disneyland parks This castle includes more than 200 highly decorated rooms From the balcony of Neuschwanstein Castle, you can enjoy an amazing view of Alpsee lake in Bavaria 70 Monument Valley, Arizona-Utah Border monument valley Reasons to visit Monument valley Monument valley is a stunning landscape in Southern border of Utah. It is actually a flat land that contain iconic sandstone buttes Monument valley is one of the most photographed places in the world The pinnacles of sandstone rocks of monument valley stand at a height of 400 to 1000 meters The entire landscape has a striking red color which result from the weathered siltstone in the site You can drive through a 17 mile long dirt road to reach the monument valley. Bikes are not allowed on this road There is also hot balloon rides to enjoy the beauty of this amazing landscape from a different perspective An Email A Day Keeps Boring Away Grab our Newsletter. Never miss a list from TMW. 69 Dominican Republic dominican republic Reasons to visit Dominican Republic A beautiful, mountainous Island in the Caribbean. It is a great destination for almost all type of tourists as the Island has beautiful beaches, high mountains, top restaurants and great music The Dominican Republic has a nearly perfect weather with fewer temperature variations The Island has 250 miles of coastline with aquamarine waters The capital city, Santo Domingo is one of earliest European settlements in the Caribbean. This city has amazing monasteries, museums and clean, cobblestone streets The Dominican Republic is also a paradise for music and dance lovers. Merengue is the most popular form of music of this Island – a great fusion of European and African musical elements 68 Geirangerfjord, More og Romsdal County, Norway gierangerfjord Reasons to visit Geirangerfjord It is a popular tourist spot and the most beautiful Fjord of Norway Surrounded by steep, snowcapped mountains, the Geirangerfjord offer a unique, astonishing view of nature This site includes lush, green areas and beautiful waterfalls One of best hiking sites in Norway with the wide variety of trails. From the top of the peaks, you can enjoy stunning view of the Geirangerfjord Take a cruise or kayaking to get a closer view of this amazing Fjord. It also can be an unforgettable experience for you 67 Tikal, Northern Guatemala tikal Reasons to visit Tikal Tikal is the ruins of an Ancient Mayan city that inhabited from 6th century B.C to 10th century A.D. It is located within the rainforest of Northern Guatemala It is a part of Tikal National Park that comprises an area of 224.4 square miles Considering its archaeological and ecological value, UNESCO designated the Tikal as a world heritage site in 1979 This site includes remains of royal palaces, temples, shrines, residences, plazas, ball courts and ceremonial sites The ceremonial area of Tikal contains nearly 200 stone monuments Six large pyramids labelled as pyramid I-VI are the most important surviving in Tikal The 65 meters high temple of the two-headed serpents (Temple IV) is the tallest structure in Tikal 66 Copenhagen, Denmark copenhagen Reasons to visit Copenhagen The Danish capital is one of the greenest cities in the world. Instead of cars, almost half inhabitants of this city uses bicycles to reach office or home. Copenhagen is also famous for effective recycling and composting. The city also has a mission to become carbon-neutral by 2025 Copenhagen is one of the happiest and cleanest cities in the world. The local people are very friendly The harbor and canals of Copenhagen are very clean. The canal tour can be a great experience and the best way to explore this beautiful city The Danish design and fashion are renowned worldwide The Tivoli gardens is a don’t miss attraction in Copenhagen. Opened back in 1843, it is the second-oldest amusement park in the world. This park is known for its magical rides, performing arts, exotic architecture and beautiful gardens It s great city for nightlife with many concerts, parties, cocktail bars and top restaurants 65 Stone Forest, Yunnan Province, China stone forest credit of image : brucke osteuropa on wikimedia Reasons to visit Stone Forest It is an incredible set of giant limestone pillars located in the Yunnan province of China. It is also known as Shilin The Shilin stone forest covers a vast area of 180 square miles In addition to large and small stone forests, this site also include river caves, natural bridges and waterfalls The stone forest has been formed more than 270 million years ago by the erosion Here you can find giant limestone formations in various shapes including, humans, animals, plants, flowers and trees 64 Westminster Palace, England, United Kingdom westmister palace credit of image : karoly lorentey on flickr Reasons to visit Westminster Palace One of the most iconic buildings in London, situated alongside the Thames river in Westminster Palace of Westminster is also known as ‘Houses of Parliament’. It is the meeting place of Britain’s member of parliament The Westminster palace was home to English Kings and Queens from the 11th century to the 16th century This palace covers 8 acres of land and has three main towers The 316 feet high, huge clock tower at the Northeastern side of Westminster palace is known as ‘Big Ben’. It is one of the most popular landmarks in the world This palace contains more than 1000 rooms, 100 staircases and 3 miles of corridor 63 Arches National Park, Eastern Utah arches nationalpark credit of image : allisunee on wikimedia Reasons to visit Arches National Park In 119.8 square miles of area, the Arches National Park contains more than 2000 natural arches The 20-meter tall Delicate is the most popular natural arch of Arches National Park. It has been featured on postage stamps. It is also the most photographed arch in the park Hike along the beautiful trails or drive along the main road of Arches National park to get a closer view of the arches The view of night sky and Sunset at the Arches National Park will leave you breathless 62 Sydney, Australia sydney Reasons to visit Sydney Sydney is renowned worldwide for its quality of life and attractions. It’s a land of beautiful beaches, amazing museums and galleries, opera, parks, delicious food and better public transport system Sydney opera house is the architectural icon and the most prominent attraction of the city. It is famous for its shell shaped sails roofs and looks stunning from all sides. Every year Sydney opera house host more than 1500 performances Sydney is a city of beautiful beaches. So you can enjoy sailing, surfing, boating and diving. Bondi beach and manly beaches are most beautiful beaches of Sydney The Sydney harbour bridge is as popular as the opera house. The 3770 ft. long bridge has 8 roadlines. Climbing is allowed here, will bring a stunning panoramic view of the city The Sydney harbour is one of the most beautiful harbours in the world. A great place for sightseeing, to drink and eat. Ferry trip is a don’t miss activities at this harbour 61 Giant’s Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland giants causeway Reasons to visit Giant’s Causeway Giant’s causeway is a stunning site where around 40000 interlocking black basalt columns situated along Northeast coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland This dramatic site was formed as a result of volcanic eruption about 60 million years ago Most of the columns at the sites are hexagonal. Some columns have seven or eight sides Giant’s causeway is also an excellent place to watch sea birds such as cormorants, petrels and razorbills Related Articles Most Surreal Places In United States Top 10 Most Surreal Places In United States There are so many things that the United States is famous for - Such as internet, Hollywood, large... Travel peaceful countries in the world Top 10 Most Peaceful Countries In The World 2017 Everyone like to live in a peaceful and happy nation, Right? The Global Peace Index (GPI) report... Lifestyle happiest countries in the world Top 10 Happiest Countries In The World 2015 What are the main factors that determine the happiness of a nation? The better life index released... Travel 60 Blue Lagoon, Iceland blue lagoon Reasons to visit Blue Lagoon One of the best geothermal spas and a well-known attraction of Iceland. It is located in the Reykjanes peninsula of Southwestern Iceland Blue lagoon is not a natural pool. It is actually fed by the output water from the nearby thermal power plant The Blue Lagoon holds about 6 million liters of geothermal water. This mineral rich water has the power to heal many skin problems The waters of Blue Lagoon has brilliant milky blue color due to the presence of mineralsAmsterdam, Netherlands amsterdam Reasons to visit Amsterdam A great city of vibrant nightlife, magnificent historical monuments, stunning architecture and world-famous museums One of the greenest and happiest cities in the world Amsterdam has more than 6000 historical sites. Anne Frank Museum, Concertgebouw hall, Museumplein and ziggodome are the most famous historical sites in Amsterdam This amazing city has more than 100 kilometers of Canals dug back in the 17th century. There are about 90 Islands and more than 1600 bridges The canal cruise the most popular tourist activity in Amsterdam. There are around 200 boats to take you out for an amazing ride around the city Home to only floating flower market in the world. The flower stalls are displayed on boats. You can find a wide variety of tulips and geranium flowers here 58 California, United States golden gate Reasons to visit California Perhaps the most beautiful state in the United States. A heavenly land of beautiful beaches, famous National Parks, rugged mountains and spectacular lakes California has 840 miles long beautiful coastline. The Highway 1 or California State route 1 goes alongside this scenic coastline. A ride along this route will bring a breathtaking view of Pacific Ocean Throughout the year, California has a pleasant sunny climate Home to a number of world-famous National Parks including death valley, Yosemite, sequoia and kings canyon national park, Joshua tree national park and redwood national park The San Francisco city of California is one of greenest cities in the world. They also have a mission to make the city carbon neutral by 2020 The world famous attractions like Disneyland, Universal studios Hollywood and Golden gate bridge are also located in the California State 57 Serengeti, Tanzania serengeti Reasons to visit the Serengeti Witness millions of migrating wildebeest accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras. It is the largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world The most impressive stage of migration in Serengeti can bet witnessed between May and June Serengeti National Park spread across a vast area of 5700 square miles. With amazing diversity of wildlife it is the most popular Safari destination in the Africa Home to 500 different species of birds, rare species of cheetahs and lizards and many large mammal species You can witness stunning Sunsets over the plains of this National Park 56 Li River, Guangxi Zhuang, China Li river credit of image : dariusz jameilniak on wikimedia Reasons to visit Li River No visit to China becomes complete without Li River cruise. It is a 52 mile long cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo. Unquestionably, it is one of top watery wonders of the world Trip showcases many attractions including spectacular cone-shaped peaks, rolling hills, bamboo groves, caves, gorgeous valleys and beautiful villages The Li river has been featured in many paintings, poems and other artworks July to October is the best time to visit the Li River. During this period, you can enjoy pleasant sunny weather 55 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil rio-de janeirio Reasons to visit Rio De Janeiro This marvelous city is home to world famous Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the seven wonders of the world Probably the beach city in South America. The shoreline of the city stretches over 25 miles. The Copacabana beach is the most famous beach in Rio De Janeiro. The New Year Event at this beach is very famous and it attract millions of visitors World’s largest urban forest, the Tijuca forest is located within Tijuca National Park of Rio De Janeiro The Sugar Loaf mountain in Rio De Janeiro is one of the best rock climbing destinations in the world. There is also cable car services to reach the summit of this 1955 ft. high mountain. From the top you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Rio De Janeiro Rio De Janeiro carnival is the biggest carnival in the world. This four-day carnival held 40 days before Easter every year. The Samba dance, the famous Brazilian dance is the main attraction of this festival 54 Navagio Beach, Zakynthos Island, Greece navajao bay Reasons to visit Navagio beach With golden sands and clear blue waters, the Navagio beach is one of most beautiful Greek beaches that located in the Zakynthos Island. This stunning beach can only be reach by boats. There is a wreck of a ship called Panagiotis at this beach. It is said to be a smuggler’s ship. Thus, this beach is also called as shipwreck beach or smuggler’s cove The stunningly beautiful Navagio beach is also one of the most photographed places in Greece In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Island of Zakynthos is also known for its amazing underwater caves 53 Lake Manasarovar, Tibet manasarovar Reasons to visit Lake Manasarovar One of the most beautiful and holiest lakes in the world. Located in Western Tibet at an altitude of 4590 meters above sea level. It is a great attraction during your visit to sacred Mount Kailash, which is only a 29.57 miles from lake Manasarovar The lake Manasarovar is relatively round in shape and covers an area of 123.5 square miles. The view of this lake in the backdrop of Mount Kailash is simply stunning The waters of Lake Manasarovar are deep green at the center and blue at the shores. You can even see the mirror-like reflection of surrounding peaks as the waters of this lake is so clear and calm In addition to the breathtaking view of surrounding Himalayan peaks, a dip in the holy waters of Lake Manasarovar will definitely be an unforgettable experience for you 52 Bali, Indonesia bali Reasons to visit Bali The most popular and beautiful Island in Indonesia. This tropical Island is renowned worldwide for its iconic rice fields, dramatic volcanoes, beautiful beaches, mystical temples, stunning cliffs and coral reefs The local people in Bali are one of the friendliest people in the world Bali is home to many ancient temples. The centuries-old architecture and settings of these temples are simply stunning. In addition you can enjoy some amazing ceremonies and festivals here The pristine white sand beaches are a main factor that makes Bali as one of main tourist destinations in Asia. To your surprise, this Indonesian paradise also boast some amazing black sand beaches A land of breathtaking natural attractions including dramatic sea cliffs, tropical forests, volcanoes, sacred caves, rice paddies and spectacular beaches 51 Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy cinque terre Reasons to visit Cinque Terre It is a stretch of five scenic villages at the Italian Riviera coastline. The name ‘Cinque Terre’ means the ‘Five Lands’ – Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso are those villages Definitely one of the most amazing coastal scenery in the world. A network of multi-colored houses built on the cliffside by the local people over centuries. From the sea, it looks like a surreal place There are some of best hiking trails in the world. All five villages are connected by a beautiful, walking trail along the coast called Sentiero Azzuro. This trail will bring the magnificent view of the colorful villages of Cinque Terre and its coastline. There is also ferry services to commute from village to village The beaches in Cinque Terre are calm and beautiful. Will offer a great swimming, snorkeling and diving experience for the visitors 50 Kauai, Hawaii, United States kuai Reasons to visit Kauai Kauai is the most beautiful and greenish Hawaiian Island. It is one of undeveloped part of Hawaii. Thus, the Kauai offers a calm and quiet environment and many attractions including pristine, white sandy beaches, lush forests, and beautiful mountains It is one of best sunset spots in the United States Kauai has 50 miles long white, sandy beaches which are best for snorkeling, swimming, diving and sunbathing. The 2 miles long Hanalei bay on the North shore is the largest and most popular beach in Kauai. It’s a great place for surfing, sailing, bodyboarding and paddling The Waimea canyon located on the Western side of the Island known as ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’. This stunning canyon is almost 10 miles long and 900 meters deep The Koke’e State Park on the Northwestern part of Kauai includes scenic cliffs, beautiful wild flowers, forest, endemic Hawaiian birds and 45 miles of hiking trails 49 The Himalayas himalayas Reasons to visit the Himalayas Being home to 14 highest mountains in the world, the great Himalayan range is a paradise for both travellers and adventure seekers At 8848 meters, the Mount Everest in the Himalayas is the highest mountain in the world. More than 100 peaks in this range are also rise up over 7200 meters. Trekking is the most popular tourist activity in the Himalayan range The Himalayan range is home to hundreds of rare species of animals Stunning view of Sunrises and Sunsets over snowcapped mountains You can camp high up in the mountains. In such a place, you would feel real peace and magic of nature The Himalayan range is one of best stargazing spots in the world. As pollution is less, the sky in the Himalayan range is very clear. Thus, you can see countless stars throughout the night An Email A Day Keeps Boring Away Grab our Newsletter. Never miss a list from TMW. 48 Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Australia whitehaven beach credit of image : damien dempsey on flickr Reasons to visit Whitehaven Beach Undoubtedly the Whitehaven beach in Whitsunday Island is the most beautiful beach in Australia. This 4.3-mile long beach is famous among international tourists for its clear aqua waters and pristine silica sand The silica sand found in the Whitehaven beach is a high purity form of sand. Thus, the perfect mix of pure-white colored sand and blue waters gives an unbelievable look to this beach The surreal looking Whitehaven beach is the most photographed beach in Australia There is a stunning inlet at the Northern part of Whitehaven beach called Hill inlet where you can enjoy magical blending of pure, white sand with aqua waters 47 Bagan, Mandalay, Myanmar bagan Reasons to visit Bagan Bagan is among the most impressive archaeological sites in the world. It is also the main tourist attraction in Myanmar Between 11th and 13th centuries, more than 10000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built by the kings of Bagan in this site. Some of 2230 of them still remains today Bagan is a World Heritage Site. Most of remaining temples and pagodas in the site are well preserved. The archaeological site of Bagan covers an area of 26 square miles Walking is the best way to explore this great archaeological site. There is also hot-balloon service that offer an unbelievable view of Bagan 46 Galapagos Islands, Ecuador galapagos islands Reasons to visit Galapagos Islands Galapagos is an archipelago of volcanic Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most popular wildlife destinations in the world Galapagos is a unique place where three main ocean currents are converged Galapagos Islands can be visited year around. You can find unique flora and fauna, amazing lava formations, lush green forests and tropical beaches As a result of uniqueness and remoteness, the Galapagos is home to a large number of endemic species. The wildlife in unique Islands of Galapagos is extremely domesticated due to the lack of natural predators Marine iguana, Galapagos fur seal, Galapagos penguin, flightless cormorant and Galapagos tortoise are some of amazing endemic animals of Galapagos. The Galapagos tortoise is the most famous species of this archipelago. With a length between 4-5 feet and weigh up to 320 kilograms, it is the largest land animal of Galapagos. They have a lifespan over 100 years Galapagos Island also has a rich history. The famous English Naturalist Charles Darwin visited this Island in 1835. A number of species of Galapagos have been featured on his book ‘The origin of species’ that published in 1859 45 Madagascar madagascar credit of image : paolo crosetto on flickr Reasons to visit Madagascar Madagascar is one of most stunning Islands in the world, located in the Indian Ocean Amazing biodiversity itself is the main attraction of Madagascar Island. The 70% of 250000 species of animals and 90% of 14000 species of plants are found nowhere else in the world The Toliara coral reef, the third largest coral reef in the world is located in the Madagascar Island The Avenue of Baobabs in the Menabe region of the country is s surreal looking place in the world. It is actually a group of strange looking baobab trees lining the road between Morondava and Belon’i Tsiribihina regions The amazing Baobabs tree also known as the upside-down tree because without leaves it’s branches resembles the roots sticking up in the air The Tsingy de Bemaraha in Southern Madagascar is the largest nature preserve in the Island. The incredibly sharp, needle-shaped limestone formations are the main attraction of this nature preserve. It is truly one of the most impressive geological formations in the world Madagascar is also home to a number of beautiful beaches that are perfect for diving and snorkeling 44 Dubai, United Arab Emirates dubai Reasons to visit Dubai The fastest growing desert city in the world. It is truly a global hub for tourism and business Home to the mighty Burj Khalifa – the tallest skyscraper in the world. This 211 storey building rise up 830 meters in height. With over 148 skyscrapers, the city has one of tallest and most beautiful skylines Fortunately, the city has a multi-cultural society. You can see peaceful co-existence of different nationalities in this great city Dubai is one of the most popular retail destination in the world. the city has the largest mall (Dubai mall) in the world. The Dubai shopping festival also attracts more than 30 million visitors every year The city has hundreds of miles of coastline. It consists of three amazing artificial Islands – The world, Palm Jumeirah and Palm Jebel Ali. With a number of star hotels, resorts and residences, the Palm Jumeirah is the largest artificial Island in the world With elaborate firework displays, Dubai is one of the best places to see the New Year Celebration 43 Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India ladakh credit of image : raghavan37 on wikimedia Reasons to visit Ladakh With the remote location and scenic landscapes, the Ladakh region is one of surreal looking places in India. It is a beautiful highland that nestled between the great Himalayas and Karakoram mountain ranges. The glaciers, lush green valleys, spectacular lakes and rivers of Ladakh will definitely leave you breathless The magnetic hill in the Leh-Srinagar highway is one of the main attractions in Ladakh. Due to the optical illusion, you could see the running of vehicles up a steep hill even after turned the ignition off At an elevation of 17582 ft. the Khardung La pass in Ladakh is one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Thus, Ladakh is truly a paradise of bikers There is a number of unbelievably beautiful lakes in Ladakh. The Pangong Tso lake in the Southeast of Leh city is the most popular lake of Ladakh. The waters of this spectacular lake display different shades of blue, green and red in a different period of time The Nubra valley in Ladakh is among the most beautiful valleys in the world. It is also known as Moon land because in winter this beautiful valley resembles the landscape of Moon. This valley is famous for its steep hills, sand dunes, monasteries and scenic villages 42 Kerala, India kerala credit of image : sarath kuchi on flickr Reasons to visit Kerala With the pristine beaches, great backwaters, majestic mountains, rich wildlife and amazing festivals, Kerala is truly a paradise on Earth The spectacular backwaters are the main characteristic that makes Kerala so unique among the Indian States. It is a large network of lagoons, canals, lakes and rivers. The backwater cruise in ‘Kettuvallams’ (houseboats) is one of most popular tourist activity in Kerala. Ashtamudi lake and Alleppey are the most beautiful parts of Kerala Backwaters The highlands in the Western Ghats range of Kerala area a paradise for both adventure seekers and nature lovers. Wayanad, Munnar, Idukki, Palakkad and Mattupetty are some of most scenic hill stations in Kerala. The high ranges of Kerala are also home to some of the unique species of flora and fauna A land of gorgeous waterfalls. The Athirapally falls in Thrissur district is the largest and most popular waterfalls in Kerala. Considering the beauty, this stunning waterfalls is nicknamed as the ‘Niagara of India’. Vazhachal, Soochipara, Palaruvi and Thusharagiri are other beautiful waterfalls in Kerala Kerala has 366 miles long coastline with some charming, well-known beaches. With long stretches of sands, swaying palm trees and multi-colored sea shells, Kerala beaches are definitely among the top beaches of India. Kovalam, Varkala, Marani, Bekal and Cherai are the most beautiful beaches in Kerala 41 Death Valley, California, United States death valley Reasons to visit the Death Valley The dazzling death valley located in the Eastern California is the driest and hottest area in North America. At 86 meters below sea level, The Badwater basin in the death valley is the lowest region in the North America The dirt trails of Death Valley National Park stretches over 750 miles, more than any other National Park in the world. A drive along these trails will offer unbelievable view of surrounding landscapes The sandstones of Death Valley National Park aged over 170 million years. Throughout the Dead Valley, you can see a dramatic change in the landscape. Thus, it is truly a geological wonder on Earth The limestone formations of this park are simply stunning. The 700 ft. high Striped Butte is the most popular limestone formation in the Death Valley It is one of the best spot in the United States for stargazing Related Articles Most Surreal Places In United States Top 10 Most Surreal Places In United States There are so many things that the United States is famous for - Such as internet, Hollywood, large... Travel peaceful countries in the world Top 10 Most Peaceful Countries In The World 2017 Everyone like to live in a peaceful and happy nation, Right? The Global Peace Index (GPI) report... Lifestyle happiest countries in the world Top 10 Happiest Countries In The World 2015 What are the main factors that determine the happiness of a nation? The better life index released... Travel 40 The Wave, Arizona-Utah Border the wave Reasons to visit the wave rock formation It is an awe-inspiring sandstone rock formation near Arizona-Utah border. The wave is renowned worldwide for its intersecting shapes and brilliant brand of color With the unique wave-like shape and striking spectrum of color this rock formation is a paradise for both photographers and hikers Shaped by the forces of nature over millions of years The wave displays different colors depending on the intensity of light hit by it Victoria Falls, Zambia-Zimbabwe Border victoria falls credit of image : mario micklist on flickr Reasons to visit Victoria Falls The 355 foot tall, 1 mile-wide Victoria Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world. It creates the biggest curtain of falling water with a flow rate of 550000 cubic meters per minute The spectacular Victoria falls is one of the seven natural wonders in the world The local people called this waterfall ‘Mosi-o-Tunya’ which means ‘The smoke that thunders’. Because the mist created by the Victoria falls can be seen from a distance of 50 kilometers Due to the high spraying of Victoria falls, the River Zambezi rainforest receives 24*7 rainfall There is a natural pool at the edge of the Victoria falls is called as the ‘Devil’s pool’. In the dry season, you can safely swim in this pool. The natural rock wall at the edge of the waterfall will defend you from being swept down You can see the rainbow over Victoria falls even at night. This phenomenon is known as ‘Moonbow’. It is formed by the reflection of Moonlight on the mist created by the waterfall 38 Giethoorn, Netherlands giethoorn credit of image : photobobil on flickr Reasons to visit Giethoorn It is a beautiful canal village in Overijssel province of Netherlands. This village is nicknamed as the ‘Venice of the Netherlands’. Because the lands of Giethoorn are separated by canals and linked by the bridges The village is surrounded by De Weerribben-Wieden National Park. Thus, Giethoorn is also one of the greenest places in the world Giethoorn is a car-free place. Boating and cycling are the only way to get around the village There is noise-free electric boat service to explore the Giethoorn 37 Paris, France paris credit of image : hentry marion on flickr Reasons to visit Paris The French capital, Paris is truly a great city of art, culture, history, architecture and fashion. Paris is also called as the ‘City of lights’ because it is one of the first cities to adopt street lighting The Eiffel tower itself is the most famous attraction of Paris. It is one of the most iconic construction in the world. Built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889. Until 1930, the Eiffel tower was the tallest building in the world. You can reach the top of this tower using either the lifts or the stairs Home to many world-renowned museums including The Louvre, Musee d’Orsay, Petit Palais and Rodin museum. Among them, The Louvre is the most famous museum of Paris. It has a huge collection of art works from famous artists. Da Vinci’s world-famous work ‘Mona Lisa’ has been in display at this museum since 1797. You can enjoy the music and theatre performances at its best in Paris. Visit the amazing Palais Garnier opera in Paris. It presents you great performances of ballets and operas The Notre Dame Cathedral is a don’t miss attraction in Paris. With the looming ceilings and wonderful sculptures, Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the most beautiful church buildings in the world. This historical, catholic cathedral is also a great example of French Gothic architecture Arc De Triomphe is among the most impressive man-made arches in the world. Its construction was ordered by the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, to honor the French army of that time. The name of all French victories and name of 558 generals are inscribed on the top this great monument 36 Petra, Southern Jordan petra Reasons to visit Petra Petra is an impressive ancient city located between the Dead Sea and the Red Sea in the Southern Jordan. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world The Greek word ‘Petra’ means ‘Rock’ in English. As the name indicate this ancient carved on a sandstone mountain. Petra is also known as ‘rose city’ because of the red-rose color of the mountain The Petra was built early as 5th Century B.C by the Nabataean. UNESCO recognized this site as a world heritage site in 1985 The city is an outstanding example of rock-cut architecture There are 800 monuments in Petra including temples, tombs and altars The highly decorated royal tombs are the main attraction of this site 35 Yosemite Valley, California, United States yosemite valley Reasons to visit Yosemite Valley The most beautiful valley in North America, located in the Yosemite National Park of Northern California. Yosemite valley is 7 miles long and 1 mile wide The popular EI Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite falls, Vernal falls and Nevada falls are located within this valley. The 2425 foot tall Yosemite fall is the tallest waterfall in North America Apart from the spectacular cliffs and waterfalls, Yosemite valley is also home to rich wildlife Walking is the best way to explore the Yosemite valley. There is also well-maintained bike paths The tunnel view point on the State route 41 is the best spot to enjoy the stunning view of the Yosemite Valley 34 Stonehenge, England, United Kingdom stonehenge Reasons to visit Stonehenge Stonehenge is a complex prehistoric monument located in the Salisbury city of England. It consist of a ring of standing stones. The impressive Stonehenge monument is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world There is no clear explanation about the creators and purpose behind this amazing stone monument. It is believed to be the Stonehenge was built between 3000 B.C and 2000 B.C It is said to be the construction of Stonehenge took more than 30 million hours of labor The Stonehenge is aligned with midwinter sunset and midsummer sunset There are two types of stone used of the construction of Stonehenge – sarsen stones and blue stones. The blue stones weigh between 20 and 25 tones and sarsen stones weigh up to 4 tones. Surprisingly, these huge stones were brought from 240 miles away places. Still, nobody knows how the Ancestors succeed in such an impossible task 33 Yellowstone national Park, Wyoming-Idaho-Montana Range, United States yellowstone park Reasons to visit Yellowstone National Park Established back in 1872 the Yellowstone National Park is the first National Park in the world. The majority of the park lies within the State of Wyoming. It also extends to the range of Montana and Idaho Yellowstone National Park covers a vast area of 3468 square miles. The 80% land of this park forested Yellowstone National park has more than 10000 thermal features and over 300 geysers The grand prismatic spring of Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States. Every minute this hot spring discharges 2100 liters of hot water. At the edges, you can see vivid colors of red, orange, yellow and green. This coloration is due to the action by the cyanobacteria The steamboat geyser in the Yellowstone National Park is the tallest geyser in the world which can erupt water over a height of 300 feet Home to more than 350 spectacular waterfalls. Fairy falls, Firehole falls, Gibbon falls and Lewis falls are some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park The park also has rich wildlife. It protects 322 species of birds, 76 species of mammals and 16 species of fishes 32 Phi Phi Islands, Thailand phi-phi island credit of image : nicolas vollmer on flickr Reasons to visit Phi Phi Islands It is a group of six stunningly beautiful Islands located in the Phuket province of Thailand. These Islands are famous for their beautiful sandy beaches and spectacular cliffs The picturesque Maya Bay is the most popular spot of Phi Phi Islands. It is nothing shorter than a paradise with the breathtaking beach with crystal clear blue waters. The three sides of this bay are covered by 100 meters high cliffs The popular Hollywood movie ‘The Beach’ was filmed in the May Bay in 1999. Since then May Bay become so famous among the international tourists. It is an ideal place for snorkeling and diving The Ko Phi Phi Don Island has stunning white sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, and top diving spots. The most beautiful part of this Island is a 100-meter long string of sand connects tanum bay with the tonsai bay. It is truly a great sight to behold The Bamboo Island of Phi Phi archipelago has the long stretch of white sand and lush, green forest and beautiful coral reef. The bamboo is the main plant of this Island that’s why it named so There are many cliff jumping spots in Phi Phi Islands. Most of jumping venues provide proper guidance for the visitors. So that anyone can join in this activity fearlessly The Ton Sai Tower in Phi Phi Islands is a popular rock climbing spots in the world. The site has around 30 climbing routes. The view from the top is just stunning 31 Namib Desert, Southwestern Africa namib desert credit of image : santiago medem on flickr Reasons to visit Namib desert More than 50 million years old Namib desert is referred to as the oldest desert in the world. The majority of this large desert lies within Namibia. It also covers some regions of Angola and South Africa The Namib Naukluft National Park that protects the Namib desert is the one of the largest conservation areas in the world. Surrounded by the gorgeous red dunes, the Sossusvlei is the most scenic area of this National Park The surreal looking ‘Deadvlei’ is the most famous part of Sossusvlei. It is a white clay pan from which charcoal-black colored trees stands. Deadvlei is surrounded by the highest sand dunes in the world, rise up to a height between 300-400 meters The meeting of Namib desert with the cold waters of Atlantic ocean will definitely take your breath away. The coastal town of Swakopmund is the best spot to witness this surrealistic meeting of a desert with an ocean. Namib is the only desert in the world that home to elephants. They are well adapted to live in harsh, arid region 30 Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia plitvice lakes Reasons to visit Plitvice National Park Plitvice National Park is the most popular tourist attraction in Croatia. It is one of the oldest National Park in Europe The park include 16 breathtaking lakes that are interconnected by a series of waterfalls These lakes were formed by the thousands of years of continuous flowing of water over the limestone. The striking turquoise coloration of Plitvice lakes is due to the mixing up of minerals with the water The Plitvice lakes divided into two different sections. Most of largest lakes of Plitvice are in the upper section and the small, shallow lakes are in the lower section. The upper part of Plitvice lakes are surrounded by lush, green forest There are well maintained walking trails that offer a closer view of the amazing lakes of Plitvice. It typically takes 5-6 hours for the completion Plitvice National Park is also home to rich wildlife including brown bear, wolf, eagle owl, deer and 125 species of birds An Email A Day Keeps Boring Away Grab our Newsletter. Never miss a list from TMW. 29 Cappadocia, Central Turkey capadocia Reasons to visit Cappadocia A historical region in central Turkey that known for its surrealistic geological attraction called fairy chimneys – Cone like rock formations of different sizes that were formed by solidification of volcanic ash There are impressive underground cities, dwellings, tunnels, storehouses and remains of human habitats dating back to 4th Century The Southern and Eastern part of this site are bounded by extinct volcanoes The Christian monasteries in this area are one of the finest examples of art by the Byzantine empire Cappadocia is one of the best destination for the hot-air balloon ride. It is also the best way to enjoy the beauty of this city 28 Angel Falls, Venezuela angel falls credit of image : yosemite on wikimedia Reasons to visit Angel Falls At 3212 feet, The Angel Falls is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world. It is located in the Canaima National Park in the Southeastern Venezuela Angel Falls is about 3230 meters above Venezuelan jungle. Thus, it looks like a crown of the site from far away places Angel Falls is one of the least accessible attractions in the world as it is situated within a dense, large forest. But you can reach the foothills of this majestic waterfall with the help of local people or take a helicopter flight to enjoy the view from above the waterfall Named after Jimmy Angel, a US aviator who accidentally discovered this gorgeous waterfall when his plane got crashed at the top of the site Angel falls can be seen best in the rainy season when it split into two different waterfalls. Visitors can also feel the spraying of this waterfall from a distance of 1 kilometers at that time In the dry season, the water drop off from the high cliffs of Angel Falls gets evaporate even before it touches the ground 27 Seychelles seychelles Reasons to visit Seychelles Seychelles is a tropical dream destination located in the East Coast of Africa. This famous archipelago in the Indian Ocean includes many pristine Islands that offers a unique, thrilling experience for the visitors The Islands of Seychelles have some of most beautiful white sand beaches in the world with crystal clear blue waters. These beaches are perfect for snorkeling, diving, and sailing Home to rich marine life and huge, completely intact corals. Undoubtedly Seychelles is a paradise for scuba divers. You can swim among thousands of species of beautiful fishes and turtles. Through the clear waters, you will also get a close view of huge, completely intact corals Seychelles is known for a high standard of living and low crime rate. So that you can enjoy your vacation fearlessly The forests and coastal routes of Seychelles offer best hiking and biking opportunities for its visitors. You can hire yachts in Seychelles. A yacht ride in the beaches of Seychelles can be a mesmerizing experience for you 26 Twelve Apostles, Australia twelve apostles credit of image : richard mikalsen on wikimedia Reasons to visit Twelve Apostles Twelve apostles is a group of limestone stacks that located on the dramatic coastline of Victoria State. It is a famous highlight of Great Ocean Road These limestone stacks were formed by erosion over 10-20 million years ago. Once of apostles collapsed back in July 2005. Today only 8 apostles remain in the site The stunning apostles stands as high as 45 meters in the backdrop of majestic cliffs Under full Sun, the apostles display brilliant sandy yellow and at Sunsets and Sunrises they turn into dark color You can enjoy scenic helicopter flight over the twelve apostles 25 Trolltunga, Hordaland, Norway trolltunga credit of image : terjen on wikimedia Reasons to visit Trolltunga Trolltunga is the most terrifyingly beautiful ledge in the world – A narrow rock that jutting horizontally from a cliff. It is situated 700 meters above Ringedalsvatnet lake in Hordaland county of Norway Trolltunga is truly one of most incredible photogenic destinations in the world. The world ‘Trolltunga’ means troll’s tongue in English Trolltunga hike is definitely one of the things you should do before you die, because of the breathtaking view it offers – amazing rock formations, lush green vegetation, steep mountains and gorgeous Ringedalsvatnet lake You can hike to trolltunga between mid-June and mid-September. It takes 8-10 hours for the completion From the top, you can enjoy the view of 1500 meters-tall cliffs, scenic valleys of Hardanger region, green hills and amazing Ringedalsvatnet lake 24 Iguazu Falls, Argentina-Brazil Border iguazu falls Reasons to visit Iguazu Falls Located in the Argentina-Brazil border, The semicircular-shaped Iguazu falls is truly a watery wonders on Earth Fed by the Iguazu river, this unbelievable waterfall consist of 275 individual falls. The majority of falls lies within Argentinian side This majestic waterfall divides the Iguazu into upper and lower sections Most of the falls at Iguazu are about 210 foot tall. Some of the falls are also as high as 270 feet Iguazu falls are is taller and wider than Niagara falls The well-maintained pathways that have been built around Iguazu falls offer splendid view of this amazing waterfall. You can also take a helicopter flight over the Iguazu fall to enjoy its beauty from a different perspective 23 Venice, Italy venice Reasons to visit Venice Venice is one of the most picturesque and romantic cities in the world. It is situated on a group of 118 Islands. The land area of Venice are separated by canals and linked by bridges Venice is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. Everyday the city receives more than 50000 tourists Venice has more than 170 canals and 400 bridges. This city is completely free from motor cars. To get around the city, you can access traditional boat service called ‘Gondola’ Gondola ride is a don’t miss activity during your visit to Venice. Gliding through the serene waters of Venetian canals is the most classical way to experience the city. The 3.8 km long, 90 meters wide, Grand canal is the main section of Venetian waterways. It is lined with many important historical buildings of the city Throughout the Venice you can see a number of amazing palaces with unique architecture. The Ca’D’Oro, Doge’s palace, Ca’Rezzonico and Ca’Fozcari are most beautiful palaces of Venice The Burano village in Venice is one of the most colorful places in the world. You can see multi-colored houses on either sides of the canals of this village The Gallerie dell’Accademia museum in the city has huge collection of 19th Century Venetian arts 22 Vatnajokull Ice Caves, Iceland vatnjajokul icecave credit of image : david phan on flickr Reasons to visit Vatnajokull Ice Caves The network of ice caves under the giant Vatnajokull glacier is truly a magic of nature. These surrealistic caves are a paradise for photographers and adventure seekers alike The Ice caves of Vatnajokull are incredibly beautiful and incredibly dangerous. You can only access these caves in winter. In the dry season, ice begins to melt. So it would be so dangerous to visit. Even in winter, you shouldn’t visit this site without help of an expert guide The icebergs and air bubbles trapped in the ices offers transparency and striking, blue color to these caves Vatnajokull glacier itself is a mesmerizing attraction. Covering an area of 5500 square miles, It is the largest glacier in Iceland. Glacier walk, mountaineering, ice climb and trekking are popular tourist activities in this site 21 Pamukkale Thermal Pools, Southwestern Turkey pamukkale Reasons to visit Pamukkale Thermal Pools It is an incredibly beautiful natural site that contain thermal pools and travertines. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Turkey The word ‘pamukkale’ means ‘cotton castle’. The mineral forest by which these thermal pools are formed truly looks like a cotton castle. That’s why this site named so Pamukkale is 1.7 miles long and contains 17 hotsprings It has been used as a thermal spa since 2nd Century B.C The hot mineral rich waters of Pamukkale can heal several skin conditions Related Articles Most Surreal Places In United States Top 10 Most Surreal Places In United States There are so many things that the United States is famous for - Such as internet, Hollywood, large... Travel peaceful countries in the world Top 10 Most Peaceful Countries In The World 2017 Everyone like to live in a peaceful and happy nation, Right? The Global Peace Index (GPI) report... Lifestyle happiest countries in the world Top 10 Happiest Countries In The World 2015 What are the main factors that determine the happiness of a nation? The better life index released... Travel 20 Colosseum of Rome, Italy colosseum Reasons to visit Colosseum of Rome It is one of the greatest feats of Roman architecture and a popular landmark of city of Rome Colosseum was built between A.D 70 and A.D 80 by emperor Vespasian, to stage fight between gladiators and wild animals The 485 foot tall colosseum is 156 meters wide and covers an area of 24000 square meters Originally built as a four storey building that has 80 entrances, 36 trap doors and capacity to hold up to 50000 spectators There were underground cage and passage ways for keeping and transporting wild animals for gladiatorial fights There were separate seating arrangement for low-class people, high class people and a royal family Colosseum was abandoned in 5th century with the end of Roman empire It was also heavily damaged by the earthquakes of A.D 847 and A.D 1231Angkor Wat, Cambodia angkor wat Reasons to visit Angkor Wat Covering a vast area of 500 acres, the Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world. It is also the icon and most famous tourist attraction of Cambodia Built in the early 12th century by Khmer King Suryavarman II, dedicated to Lord Vishnu It is said to be Angkor Wat is not only a temple but also a mausoleum. Because unlike other Hindu temples, it faces West, the direction associated with death according to the Hindu beliefs. This temple complex comprises hundreds of stone temples The enormous stone temple symbolizes mythic Mount Meru, the house of God. The mountain like shaped temple has five towers to represent five peaks of Mount Meru Angkor wat is surrounded by a 200 meters wide moat There are more than 3000 heavenly nymphs carved into the wall of this temple complex The center complex of Angkor wat is surrounded by galleries. One of these galleries called ‘Thousand Buddha’ is home to hundreds of images of Lord Buddha 18 Barbados barbados Reasons to visit Barbados With pristine beaches, pleasant weather, fantastic nightlife and friendly local people, the Barbados is truly a tropical paradise in the Caribbean The Island has 60 spectacular beaches with golden sands and clear blue waters. These beaches are perfect for relaxation and to watch stunning Sunsets. In addition, you can enjoy various activities including snorkeling, swimming, diving, catamaran cruises, windsurfing, and paddle boarding No other Islands in the Caribbean have as beautiful coral as Barbados. Scuba diving or snorkeling would bring you the unbelievable view of large coral heads and barrel sponges. Barbados is also home to rich marine life. You can visit Barbados anytime you like as the Island has pleasant weather year around Barbados is famous for its unique geological features. The Harrison’s cave is the must visit one. It is a network of caves with beautiful waterfalls, pools, stalagmites, and stalactites. here are also underwater lakes in the Island, formed by the continuous action of waves over limestone rocks With amazing varieties of bars, clubs and restaurants, you can enjoy a great nightlife in the Barbados You can also find resorts that overlooking the Caribbean sea and Atlantic ocean in Barbados Island 17 Marble Caves, Patagonia, Argentina-Chile Border marble cave Reasons to visit Marble Caves It is an unreal geological formation located on General Carrera lake in Argentina-Chile Border. It include a group of cavern and tunnels on huge marble blocks The stunning marble caves are formed by continuous action of waves over monoliths of marbles over thousands of years. This site has one of the largest marble deposition in the world The view of lake general carrera with turquoise waters against the gorgeous marble caverns is a great sight that you need to see to believe The appearance of marble caves changes in accordance with rise and fall of water level in the lake in different seasons 16 Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada moraine lake credit of image : mike boehmer on flickr Reasons to visit Moraine Lake Moraine lake is probably the most scenic lake in the world. This breathtaking lake located in the valley of ten peaks in the Banff National Park The brilliant blue to turquoise waters is the main characteristic of Moraine lake. This attractive color is due to the mixing up of minerals with the water In the backdrop of moraine lake, you can see a series of 10 stunning mountain peaks This site has more than 100 amazing hiking trails that offer many scenic attractions There are lodges in the bank of Moraine lake. Staying in such a scenic landscape can be an unforgettable experience for you Canoeing is the most popular activity in the moraine lake. You can also take a scenic helicopter flight over Moraine lake 15 Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia salar de uyuni credit of image : francisco javier garcia orts on flickr Reasons to visit Salar De Uyuni Spanning 4086 square miles, Salar De Uyuni in Southwest Bolivia is the largest salt flat in the world. This unique landscape contains about 10 billion tons of salt It looks stunning in both wet and dry seasons. In the dry season, you can see a vast expanse of a hexagonal sheet of dry salt. The shape is due to the crystalline nature of the salt In the wet season, when the entire area covered with clear water, the Salar De Uyuni become a largest natural mirror in the world. You can clearly see the reflection of the sky at that time Salar De Uyuni is exceptionally flat and easy to spot. For these reasons, NASA uses this unique landscape to positioning their satellites It is a photographer’s paradise. But the exceptional flatness of Salar De Uyuni can cause the photographs to looks distorted A 4*4 tour across the salt flats is the best way to experience the Salar De Uyuni. It definitely offers a surreal experience for you 14 Rainbow Mountains, Danxia Landform Geological Park, China rainbow mountain credit of image : eric pheterson on flickr Reasons to visit Rainbow Mountains The rainbow mountains of Danxia Landform Geological Park is an amazing geological wonder that you need to see to believe. The high mountains in this landscape have unusual, rainbow-like color This breathtaking coloration is due to the millions of years of deposition of sandstone and other minerals June to September is the best period to visit the rainbow mountains. The colors become more clear and bright at that time. The view of this landscape just after the rain is also a great sight to see At Sunsets and Sunrises, you could see the changing of color pattern of these mountains The well maintained viewing platform let you get a closer view of these amazing mountains. There are also car services to get around the National Park 13 Niagara Falls, U.S.A-Canada Border niagara falls Reasons to visit Niagara Falls Located between the international border of the United States and Canada, the Niagara Falls is one of the amazing places to visit in your lifetime. Niagara combines three waterfalls – American fall, Bridal Veil Falls and Horseshoe falls The Bridal Veil falls and American falls lies in the U.S.A side and the most of Horseshoe falls lies within the Canadian range The highest vertical fall at Niagara is 165 feet Niagara produce is a water flow rate of 85000 ft/s. It is the highest water flow rate than any other waterfall in the world The waters of Niagara have striking green color. It is due to the mixing up of rock flavors with the water. In winter ice blocks will form at the top and bottom of Niagara falls The natural whirlpool at the Niagara falls has a maximum depth of 125 feet. The aero car service will offers amazing view of Niagara whirlpool for the visitors The boat ride is a don’t miss activity at Niagara Falls. Apart from a fun ride, you could enjoy a stunning view of Niagara Falls from a different perspective At every evenings, the Niagara Falls lit in different colors by Niagara Falls Illumination Board 12 Santorini, Greece santorini credit of image : karol m on flickr Reasons to visit Santorini Santorini is a charming, crescent-shaped, beautiful Island of Greece. Located in the Southern Andean sea, It is one of the scenic, tourist destination of Greece The colorful villages are the main attraction of Santorini. The high cliffs of Santorini are lined with beautiful, whitewashed houses. It gives a homogeneity and unique look to the villages The beaches in Santorini are so unique and charming. Due to the different geographical features the shorelines of Santorini beaches appears in different colors including black, red and white. The waters of these beaches are so clear and have striking turquoise color The gorgeous Sunsets are one of the main reasons why people flock to Santorini. The small town of Oia is the best Sunset viewing point in Santorini With amazing beaches, Sunsets and colorful villages, Santorini is also one of the most beautiful place to photograph To explore the Island, you can rent a scooter at an affordable rate Santorini is also home to some of the best wineries in the world An Email A Day Keeps Boring Away Grab our Newsletter. Never miss a list from TMW. 11 Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt pyramid of giza Reasons to visit the Great Pyramid of Giza The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the greatest ancient monuments in the world and the most famous attraction of Egypt The Great pyramid is the oldest and largest of three well-known pyramids in the Giza Necropolis of Egypt. It was built between 2589 B.C and 2504 B.C as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu About 2.5 million blocks of stones were used for the construction of the great monument. These stones weigh between 1.5 and 15 tons This amazing pyramid rises up to a height of 146.5 meters. It was the tallest pyramid in the world for more than 3800 years There are three burial chambers inside Great Pyramid of Giza. The lowest chamber carved into the bedrock, the next one is Queen’s chamber and the third one is King’s chamber The interior temperature of Great Pyramid of Giza (20 degree Celsius) is constant The mortar used for the construction of Great Pyramid of Giza is stronger than stone and can’t be reproduced. It’s mixing is still unknown to the modern world The Great Pyramid of Giza also can be seen from space 10 Great Blue Hole, Belize Great Blue Hole credit of image : Great Blue Hole NASA Reasons to visit Great Blue Hole The great blue hole is a natural underwater sinkhole located 70 km away from the mainland of Belize. It is the most popular dive destination in the country The great blue hole is almost circle in shape. It is 300 meters wide and 125 meters deep This amazing sinkhole is known for its deep blue color that caused by presence of white carbonate sand and transparency of water Formed in the ice age by the opening of a dry cave and melting of huge ice blocks It is a world class destination for scuba diving The walls of Great blue hole aged millions of years. It is also home to some of amazing marine species including nurse shark, reef shark and giant groupers 9 Great Wall of China great wall of china credit of image : severin stalder on wikimedia Reasons to visit Great Wall of China Great wall i the most popular landmark of China and one of the greatest architectural wonders of Ancient world It is not a continuous wall. The great wall combines circular walls, parallel walls and side walls The great wall was built by different Dynasties of China. The first part of this wall was built by emperor Qin Shi Huang between 220 B.C and 206 B.C. Since then, different dynasties added new sections to the original wall. With a total length of 5500.3 miles, the great wall is the longest structures man have ever built on the face of the Earth The height of the Great wall ranges from 16-33 feet and has a width between 13-15 feet Without aid , the great wall of China can’t be seen from space Many parts of Great wall have been eroded away. Only a few sections of original wall remain today The Badaling in Beijing city is the most visited section of the Great wall of china. This section of wall was built by Ming Dynasty and also has undergone restoration 8 Machu Picchu, Peru machu picchu Reasons to visit Machu Picchu Machu Picchu is the ruins of the royal estate built by the Incas located high in the Andes mountains of Peru. It contains temples, palaces, residences, storage rooms and stone structures. This site covers a vast land of 5.09 square miles Machu Picchu was built in 15th century by Inca emperor Pachacuti. But after the Spanish invasion the site was abandoned in 16th Century Machu Picchu was discovered by American historian Hiram Bingham in 1911 Machu Picchu is situated at an altitude of 1972 feet above sea level. The site is surrounded by majestic mountain peaks The structures found in Machu Picchu are carved out of granite rocks. Some of the rocks used for the construction of Machu Picchu weighs more than 50 tons To your surprise, no mortar was used for the constructions of buildings in Machu Picchu. They cut the huge stone blocks so precisely to fit together tightly. In addition to this the well-crafted stone structures and sophisticated irrigation system shows the outstanding engineering skills of Incas You can reach the Machu Picchu by hiking the amazing Inca trail. It takes 3-5 days for the completion 7 Taj Mahal, Agra, India taj mahal credit of image : jitujestster on wikimedia Reasons to visit Taj Mahal The most famous tourist attraction of India and one of seven wonders of the world Taj Mahal is considered as the symbol of pure love. This amazing mausoleum was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as the final resting place for his wife Mumtaz Mahal The Taj Mahal was constructed between 1632 and 1653. It is the finest example of Mughal architecture The name ‘Taj Mahal’ means ‘crown of palaces’. This beautiful marble mausoleum has a huge central dome and a number of smaller domes. There are also four decorative pillars or minarets on the four corners of the Taj Mahal Taj Mahal has a height of 240 feet and all four sides of this monument are perfectly identical Taj Mahal appears in different colors in different times of a day – pinkish at morning, milky white at evening and golden at night Taj Mahal is situated in a vast land of 17 hectares. The site includes a number of other buildings, a beautiful 300 square meter garden, and a reflecting pool 6 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 100 Most Beautiful Places To Visit Reasons to visit Bora Bora Bora Bora is the most beautiful Island in French Polynesia. With aqua-centric luxury resorts, beautiful lagoons, friendly locals and fantastic nightlife, Bora Bora it truly a must visit places in the world Bora Bora can be entitled as the most beautiful lagoon destination in the world. This Island paradise is surrounded by a breathtaking turquoise lagoon and sand-edged Islets Luckily, the Bora Bora Island is free from dangerous snakes and insects Beautiful bungalows built over the clear, electric blue waters are one of the main attractions of Bora Bora. The private balconies of these bungalows offer stunning view of the lagoon and Sunsets Bora Bora is a world-class snorkeling and diving destination. You can swim among more than 100 amazing marine species and can see huge, beautiful coral reefs up close. In addition, you can also enjoy the romantic Sunset cruise, jet skiing, parasailing, kite boarding and wind surfing There are only a few public access beaches in Bora Bora. But the Marina beach of Bora Bora truly among the most beautiful beaches in the world. The white sands, calm and clear blue waters and amazing resorts will definitely make you fall in love with this beach 5 Antelope Canyon, Arizona, United States antelope canyon Reasons to visit Antelope Canyon Antelope canyon in Navajo territory of Arizona is the most beautiful slot canyon in the world. This geological wonder is famous for its wavy sandstone walls, narrow passages and striking colors Antelope canyon is the most photographed slot canyon in the world Antelope canyon has two sections – upper antelope canyon and lower antelope canyon The upper antelope canyon is the most commonly visited part of this site because it is easily accessible. In summer, you can enjoy the amazing view of Sun beams coming through the opening above the slot canyon Lower antelope canyon has stairs along the rock walls to access the site. Unlike upper antelope canyon, the paths of lower antelope canyon are narrower. Still, the incredible rock formations make this site worth visiting. Antelope canyon is prone to flooding in monsoon. So, tourists are not allowed to enter the site that time 4 Antarctica antarctica Reasons to visit Antarctica Unspoiled by the urbanization, Antarctica is one of few places on Earth where you can enjoy the beauty of nature at its best Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth with an average temperature of -49 degree Celsius Most areas of Antarctica are covered with thick sheet of ice. In some parts the thickness measures over 1 mile. Antarctica is home to some of the amazing species of animals and birds. They are well adapted to live in the harsh conditions of Antarctica. Penguins are the most popular animal of Antarctica. There are eight species of penguins live in Antarctica. Upon them, the Adelie and the Emperor penguins are found nowhere else in the world Apart from penguins, the crabeater seals, elephant seal, dusky dolphin, killer whale, wandering albatross and Antarctic shags are other animals found in Antarctica Antarctica is one the best whale watching destinations in the world. Humpback, blue, minke, sperm, fin, sei and killer whales are the commonly found species of whales in Antarctica Most of glacial ice of Earth found in Antarctica and it is also home to many amazing glaciers. About 77000 sq. km area of Antarctica covered by glaciers There is almost no activity to match with the kayak excursion in Antarctica. December to March is the best time for kayaking in Antarctica. You can paddle amongst the huge icebergs in the coasts of Antarctica 3 Great Barrier Reef, Australia great barrier reef Reasons to visit Great Barrier Reef Australia’s most beautiful tourist attraction and one of the natural wonders on Earth Comprising more than 3000 individual reef systems and stretches over 1430 miles, the great barrier reef is the largest coral reef in the world The great barrier reef is the biggest living structure on Earth that can even see from space This tropical wonder is home to wide varieties of marine creatures including 1625 types of fishes, 3000 types of molluscs, 133 species of sharks, 30 species of whales and 600 types of corals. Great barrier reef has an unbelievable perfect heart-shaped reef Take scuba diving or snorkeling to experience the magical underwater world of great barrier reef. The up close view of stunning coral reefs will definitely leave you breathless. There are also glass-bottom boats, semi-submersible and sailboats to see the diverse marine life and amazing coral reefs Undoubtedly great barrier reef is the most picturesque drop zone in the world. Take skydive here to enjoy the most stunning view of the largest coral reef system in the world. There is also seaplane service that offer a magical view of great barrier reef from a different perspective 2 Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States grand canyon Reasons to visit Grand Canyon Perhaps no other place in United States is as beautiful as Grand Canyon. This breathtaking steep-sided canyon is located in the Arizona State The 227 mile long, 18 miles wide Grand canyon is the largest canyon in the United States. It is also one of the seven natural wonders in the world Grand Canyon features stunning cliffs, multicolored rock layers and copper colored Colorado river It is estimated that the metamorphic rocks found at the bottom of Grand Canyon are over 2 billion years old. They can reveal much about the Earth’s history The limestone rocks found at the Northern rim of Grand Canyon aged more than 230 million years old Five Indian tribes (Havasupai, Navajo, Hopi, Hualapai and Hopi) have been living around Grand Canyon for thousands of years Grand canyon is a perfect destination for sightseeing, hiking, photographing and rafting The Havasupai falls located within Grand Canyon is one of the most amazing waterfalls in the world. Surrounded by the multicolored cliffs, the Havasupai falls is famous for its striking vivid blue waters and amazing pools The Grand Canyon Skywalk, a cantilever bridge situated 720 feet above canyon floor offer a stunning view of the cliffs and rock formations in the site The Sunsets and Sunrises at Grand Canyon appears in vivid colors. 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Only 202 of them are inhabited This amazing Island archipelago have charming white sand beaches with clearest turquoise waters. You can enjoy the variety of activities in these beaches including parasailing, snorkeling, swimming and diving The glittering beach on Vaadhoo Island is a surreal attraction that you need to see to believe during your visit to Maldives. It is a natural phenomenon and the mesmerizing shing water is a result of bioluminescence generated by planktons With an abundance of marine life and more than 70 different species of colorful corals, The Maldives is a perfect destination for snorkeling and diving. Through the crystal clear waters of Maldives, you could view the unbelievable underwater world of the Island 87 Islands of Maldives are exclusively dedicated for resorts. These Islands provides all types of resorts for the visitors. You can easily find an affordable resort here. These resorts offer a variety of dining options, stunning view to the beaches, swimming pools, fitness centers, tennis and volleyball courts and dive centers. There are also underwater restaurants in Maldives Ride in traditional Maldivian boat called ‘Dhoni’ is the most blissful way to explore the Island. An evening ride would offer stunning Sunset views The dive warren thila is a popular dive spot located in the Ari Atoll of Maldives. Here you will watch different species of sharks including whitetip reef sharks, gray reef sharks, leopard sharks, nurse sharks and whale sharks Take a seaplane flight over the Maldives to enjoy the stunning view natural atoll formations, vast blue ocean and lagoons of the archipelago With underwater nightclubs, bars and beach parties, Maldives is also a perfect destination for vibrant nightlife