Top 10 Places to visit During 2017/18

in #travel7 years ago

Here are top 10 places to visit ever

  1. Cape Town
    Everything from word famous wine to historic places can be found in the best city of Africa, South African city. Cape town National Botanical Garden is one of the most famous and best place for nature lovers.capetownairporthome.jpg

  2. New York City,
    If you travel to USA, make sure that you have to be in NYC. The city that never sleeps, full of arts, museums and etc.
    I dont have to tell a lot you already know that
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  3. Rome
    For fans of some historic and Roman Empire, I guess Rome is the right place to start your journey. Moreover, The smallest country in the word is situated just in the centre of Rome
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  4. London
    The Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye are just a few of the city's must-see offerings. London offers unlimited attractions, museums, Camden Market and British museum are free to explore. My Personal experience is that London is the best city I have ever been, you have to Visit.
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  5. Cusco, Peru ( also known as Machu Picchu )
    For a glimpse into the lives of the Inca, make your way to Peru. This South American city is more than just a starting point for travelers visiting Machu Picchu: Architectural landmarks like Qorikancha and La Catedral can be found within the city's limits. Remember to book your accommodations and tours several months in advance if you plan on traveling to Cusco between May and August, the city's peak tourist season.
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  6. Tokyo Japan
    If someone asks what is the city of future the answer will be Tokyo, This is the city of Electronic, Quintessential Tokyo attractions include the Sensoji Temple, the Imperial Palace and the Meiji Shrine, all of which are free to visit. And, of course, you can't leave Tokyo without indulging in Japanese staples such as sushi and ramen.
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  7. Florance, Italy
    One of the most popular cities of Italy. A visit to Florence is all about exploring its art-centric attractions. The Gothic-style Duomo protrudes from the city's skyline and features an impressive red-tiled cupola designed by renowned Renaissance architect Filippo Brunelleschi. Inside the Galleria dell'Accademia, you'll find the statue of David, one of Michelangelo's most famous works
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  8. Bora Bora, French Polynesia
    Visiting this stunning island does not come cheap. However, if you can swing a trip to Bora Bora, you'll find pristine lagoons, lush foliage and towering extinct volcanoes. For some of the island's best scenery, head to Matira Beach and Mount Otemanu. When you're ready to dive into crystal blue waters, check out the Bora Bora Lagoonarium and the Coral Gardens, two of the island's best snorkeling spots. After a long day of fun in the sun, retire to one of Bora Bora's famous overwater bungalows for a little relaxation
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  9. Paris
    With unbeatable charm, trendy boutiques and some of the world's most recognizable attractions, it's easy to see why the City of Light draws in millions of visitors each year. Set aside plenty of time to explore iconic landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe, Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. When your feet are in need of a break, sip a coffee at one of the city's quaint cafes or grab a quick bite at a crepe stand. Though the State Department recently issued an alert on travel to Europe, an increased police presence at top sites shouldn't deter you from visiting this world-famous city
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  10. Great Barrier Reef
    The Great Barrier Reef is our No. 1 best place to visit. Whether you view it from the air or beneath the ocean surface, you'll be amazed by the reef's vibrant coral and more than 1,500 species of fish. The world's largest reef is also a prime spot to see endangered species such as the dugong – a type of sea cow – and the green sea turtle. However, rising sea temperatures are threatening to destroy the reef through a natural phenomenon called coral bleaching, so you'll want to experience this massive underwater ecosystem before the reef suffers widespread damage.
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