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Sunday, March 19, 2017

The Efteling

March 19, 2017
It all began with the fairytale that was opened in 1952. This is the Big Ben one of the oldest theme parks in the world. Through the years the Village has expanded to attractions. Ride Vogelrok, ​​a completely indoor roller coaster in the dark or do you wonder at Fata Morgana, a tale from the Thousand and One Nights. Experience a thrilling ride in the Python or enjoy a flight by flight Dream.


Still, the enchanted forest still takes an important place in the park. What started with ten fairy tales has now grown to 25. All known fairy tale characters (such as Little Red Riding Hood, Tom Thumb and Sleeping Beauty) are represented. But lesser known tales such as the six ministers, the talking parrot and Indian water lilies here.


Monday, March 13, 2017

Netherlands

March 13, 2017
With every justification, Amsterdam is one of Europe’s top short-break destinations. It’s a compact, instantly likeable city, that’s appealing to look at and pleasant to walk around. An intriguing mix of the parochial and the international, it has a welcoming attitude towards visitors and a uniquely youthful orientation, shaped by the liberal counter-culture that took hold in the 1960s. Also engaging are the buzz of its open-air summer events and the intimacy of its clubs and bars, not to mention the Dutch facility with languages: just about everyone you meet in Amsterdam will be able to speak near-perfect English, on top of their own native Dutch and often French and German too.





Amsterdam has three world-famous sights, the Anne Frank Huis, the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, with its wonderful collection of Rembrandt paintings. In addition, there is a slew of lesser known places to visit, from the Resistance Museum through to the Royal Palace on the Dam, though for many tourists the city’s canals are its main draw – take a cruise or a stroll around the Grachtengordel and you’ll see why. Beyond the sights, Amsterdam also boasts an unparalleled selection of drinking places, be it a traditional, bare-floored brown café or one of the city’s many designer bars and grand cafés. The city’s nightlife and cultural events have a similarly innovative edge, with offerings that are at the forefront of contemporary European film, dance, drama and music. In addition, Amsterdam boasts one of the world’s leading classical orchestras, a platoon of great clubs, and one of Europe’s liveliest and largest gay scenes.




The Old Centre was where Amsterdam began, starting out as a fishing village at the mouth of the River Amstel and then, when the river was dammed in 1270, flourishing as a trading centre and receiving its municipal charter from a new feudal overlord, the Count of Holland, in about 1300. Thereafter, the city developed in stages, each of which was marked by the digging of new canals and, after a particularly severe fire in 1452, by the abandonment of timber for stone and brick as the main building materials.
 Today, it’s the handsome stone and brick buildings of subsequent centuries, especially the seventeenth, which provide the Old Centre with most of its architectural highlights.







Sunday, March 5, 2017

Tourism in the Netherlands

March 05, 2017
Tourist attractions. One of the biggest attractions of the country are the windmills that you can find anywhere in the province. With the leaving of the cities, you get amidst the most accurate picture of the Netherlands.
Huge areas are covered with tulips. This is something that can not be seen everywhere. If you travel across the north, you will surprise how many channels cross the country in different directions.
Their purpose is to drain the country, much of which is below sea level. The Netherlands can impress everybody with its exceptional beaches. The sand is golden and very tender.
Many resorts worldwide import sand from here to improve the quality of their beach strips.
Ironically, however, the weather very rarely can tempt you to enter the sea, because the water is quite cool even in July and August.
Rotterdam. Much smaller than Amsterdam, Rotterdam is home to 1.6 million inhabitants. As ethnic composition, however, the local population is not less cosmopolitan.
Rotterdam is popular with its port, which is among the largest in the world. Port is complemented by modern skyscrapers. Rotterdam is situated in the delta of the river Rhine.
This is the main reason because of which the place  is very suitable for port with such proportions.
The Hague. The Hague is the second capital of the Netherlands (the country has two capitals). Unlike Amsterdam, this city has only administrative functions.
The population of The Hague is almost one million inhabitants. Here is the seat of the parliament, as well as most of the embassies. Here lives the royal family of the Netherlands.
The Hague is located in the southwest of the country between Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
These three cities because of their geographical proximity form together large megalopolis of more than 5 million inhabitants.


Thursday, January 26, 2017

Interesting places in Chile

January 26, 2017
Chile, a country with the largest coastline in the whole of South America, has always been a major tourist destination. This South American Country is encompassed by the countries like Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Considered as a home of the Andes mountain range, this country is generally inhabited by the Catholics in a large number. The Republic of Chile has its capital in Santiago with Spanish as the official language. Lying close to Pacific Ocean, it also has some of its portion in Antarctica.

Chile is a country with a  diverse range of climate, which makes traveling an adventure. Apart from its diversity in climate, it has also a wide range of flora and fauna waiting to show. Santiago, Curio, and Chaiten are notable cities which always offer something extra for tourists. Cochamo River and Patagonian Plateau are some attractions of Chile along with some mind blowing islands namely Robinson Crusoe Island, Easter Island, etc. With a population of 16 million, this is a sparsely populated country with some absolutely fascinating sceneries which include waterfalls, glaciers, blue lakes, and many national parks.

While visiting Chile, it is advisable to those who wish to travel by plane, that it is mandatory to pay ‘reciprocity fee’ (like the visa charge) before leaving the airport. Chile has good number of airports, but it is preferable to drop at Santiago Airport, which is convenient for various other reasons. It is a punishable offense to bring fruits and vegetables from other countries. The laws of this country remains same throughout the country as Chile is a unitary country. Although trains are also available from Peru and Bolivia, these lines are slow and unreliable. People within the continent can avail bus services from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, etc.

Within the country, Microbuses Colectivo, and Metro facilities are available, which are very well organized and efficient. Leaving aside some trifle crimes and tendency of endemic diseases, tourists can look forward to a perfect vacation in Chile.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Warsaw travel guide

January 08, 2017
Poland’s capital Warsaw is a city of unshakeable stamina, a modern metropolis charged with history. The national beauty sweepstakes may have been won by Cracow years ago, and Gdańsk still claims the endless Baltic Sea, but neither matches Warsaw for its culture, verve and variety. Take note, too, that it has been earmarked as one of Europe’s cheapest cities for culture.
This is a large and sprawling metropolis of more than 1.7 million people, split into somewhat uneven halves by the Vistula River. Almost everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of its waters. Dominating the skyline here is the landmark Palace of Culture and Science, a “gift” from Stalin’s USSR in the 1950s. At 237m-high (778 ft), it’s the tallest building in Poland.

It’s the distant past that gives Warsaw its main sights. The so-called Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), which runs south from the city’s Old Town, passes a number of historical landmarks, including the royal gardens of Łazienki Park and the 17th-century Wilanów Palace.
The Old Town itself, however, is the chief set-piece attraction. “Old” is something of a misnomer – badly damaged by WWII bombing, the area was painstakingly rebuilt with such success that it was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1980. Sights in and around the Old Town include the Royal Castle, St John’s Cathedral and the Citadel. Further afield, visit Warsaw Rising Museum for the story of the courageous men and women who rose up against their occupiers in WWII.
Not surprisingly for a city that was essentially rebuilt from the ground up, Warsaw offers an inordinate amount of green space. When it’s sunny, leafy parks, rowing lakes, outdoor cafés and al fresco concerts create a mood far removed from the dull, Communist-era images of Warsaw.
The nightlife, meanwhile, is some of the best in Eastern Europe, with a multitude of bars and clubs scattered across the city as well as more highbrow entertainment such as classical music concerts and opera.

Friday, January 6, 2017

Castle Ogrodzieniec

January 06, 2017
If you have time for only one other stop after Ojców, make it this one. About 60km and an hour’s drive from Kraków, Ogrodzieniec Castle offers some of the most stunning views in Jura; in fact, it was exactly here that Aleksander Janowski was inspired to found the Polish Tourism Association (PTTK) back in 1906. Perched atop the highest point in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland chain at 504 metres, this legendary castle is surrounded by some of the most picturesque, imposing inselbergs in the area – an attraction in themselves. The castle and its scenic surrounds are actually located about 2km east of Ogrodzieniec in Podzamcze. Like the other Jura castles, Ogrodzieniec was built on the initiative of King Kazimierz in the 14th century before the Boner family (the same unfortunately surnamed clan of the ‘palace’ on Kraków’s market square) enlarged and converted it into a Renaissance residence said to rival Wawel Castle beginning in 1532. Subsequently destroyed three times with the Swedes tallying two of the devastating tantrums, Ogrodzieniec fell into ruin and several of its once great walls were even razed in the 19th century to provide masonry for other building works. Today its a picturesque ruin eclipsing all others in the country and has been stabilised safely so that visitors can lose their orientation inside its maze of dead ends and dizzying vantage points – including two intact towers – over several levels. Admission is required and guests will find a PTTK tourist information office – the first in the country – inside its walled courtyard just past the impressive gate. A seasonal cafe and restaurant in one cellar, as well as a touristy torture museum and medieval kitsch merchants do little to detract from the charm of this imposing site, one of PL’s most treasured.


Missouri river

January 06, 2017
The largest in the U.S., the Missouri river is the main water source for the entire country. On the territory of the state of North Dakota in the Missouri river empties into the famous "Heart" (Heart River), and is not difficult to guess, making the river got such a romantic name.


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