Thursday, November 29, 2018

15 Dream Places To Swim With Dolphins And Make The Most Out Of It


15 Dream Places To Swim With Dolphins And Make The Most Out Of It: Do you love Dolphins? Some people Do! Swimming with dolphins is a wonderful experience that everyone should try to do at some point in their life. There are some special areas where you can find these beautiful and intelligent marine mammals.

Many of those places are located in the Caribbean or at least close to the Equator, take a look at the most popular places for swimming with dolphins around the world. Some of them might surprise you with the best!

Best places to swim with beautiful dolphins

Dolphin Cay Atlantis, Bahamas

Dolphin Cay Atlantis, Bahamas
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 You’ll meet the beautiful dolphins at the Dolphin Cay Atlantis in the lovely Bahamas which is a dolphin paradise.

Here you can swim with dolphins and make yourself enter into the world of adventure and pleasure.

Cuba

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 Nearby Cuba lies the exotic Cayman Islands which are just perfect to relax on the beach and having an unforgettable time.

Grand Cayman, the biggest of the Cayman Islands, has its own dolphinarium called Dolphin Cove.

Dubai

Dubai dolphinarium in the United Arab Emirates
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 Away from the Caribbean and on the other side of the world, you find Dubai dolphinarium in the United Arab Emirates. Here you’ll see one of the most luxurious vacation destinations in the world, along with a dolphinarium in Dubai.

Turkey

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 Turkey, not being too far from Dubai has an awesome dolphinarium. The Istanbul Dolphinarium is a phenomenal place having the mixed zones of history, culture, and architecture of the capital city of Turkey.

Hawaii

Hawaii
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 Hawai, a place which offers classic, tropical islands giving an extremely pleasant backdrop for dolphin tours. The island is hypothetically decorated with these fun-loving creatures, and operators offer both boat tours and swimming with dolphins.

In particular, the island of O’ahu in Hawaii is famous for these super beautiful dolphins.

The capital of Hawaii, Honolulu, is on this island and has tons of different tours where you can swim with dolphins in the wild.

Mexico

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Also Read: Mexico’s Incredible Beach- Need To Swim Underwater To Get To This Secret Beach
Before dive in the turquoise water to meet the dolphins at Dolphinaris in Mexico, take some time to know dolphins’ behavior and physiology.

You’ll also get a kiss and a fin shake from the dolphins, as well as a dorsal ride, as part of the dolphin swim program.

Once you finish swimming with them, head towards Dolphin Park for a variety of land and water activities, including Dolphin Planet workshops, which explain participants about behavior and adaptations that dolphins have made to their surroundings.

Florida

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Florida has delightful places to interact with the dolphins. Discovery Cove in Orlando is one such place that you can’t miss to mention.

Guests of Discovery Cove can swim in the middle of thousands of tropical fish, stingrays, and other marine animals.

All inclusive entry to Discovery Cove includes tickets for SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica Orlando or Busch Gardens Tampa.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
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 You will find the presence of dolphins on the shores of Sri Lanka, although north-west offers some great views.

Spinner dolphins are some of the most exciting, because they move through water alongside boats, and jump, trying to pose for the camera. Wow! Amazing that is!

December to April is the best time to visit and get the chance of watching whales here too - or leave your boat to find leopards in the nearby Yala National Park.

Western Australia (Koombana Bay)

Koombana Bay, Australia
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From October to April, it’s the best time to witness the stunning dolphins in the city. Marine biologists and environmental scientists lead tours to swim with bottlenose dolphins (species of grey dolphins) in sandy Koombana Bay, to catch them in their natural environment.
An explanatory center here provides more information on learning about your swimming companions.
Walking through the mangroves, fishing or scuba diving in the Indian Ocean are also available here.

Dominican Republic

Dolphin Explorer dolphinarium in Punta Cana
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The Dominican Republic has been a popular holiday destination for a long time, but many tourists miss out the Dolphin Explorer dolphinarium in Punta Cana. Prices are not that much higher and there are many package deals you can avail.

Egypt

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Egypt is a place where there is no dolphin swim program. Very close to the Pyramid of Giza, you can find a place where you can swim with the dolphins at sea.

You will see a spot known as horseshoe-shaped coral reef, where a pod of spinner dolphins spends their days, improve in health after a long night feeding. The reef is outlined to make sure that boats don’t disturb them.

You will love snorkeling here with the dolphins, sea turtles and a huge variety of reef-dwelling creatures here, in safe, not so deep harbors – incredible night boat expeditions are also available
March to November is the best time to be here.

The Isle Of Mull, Scotland

The Isle Of Mull, Scotland
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This is a picturesque destination for wildlife fans. Your day trip here is all that you expect as wonderful as including bottlenose and common dolphins, as well as minke whales and porpoises, are combined with tours to see otters, puffins, red deer, and eagles.

Sea biologists guide the boat tours, guaranteeing a fascinating, educational experience – and if you’re lucky enough, you might even spot an orca.

Best time to visit the Scotish place is from late April to late September.

Madeira, Portugal

Madeira, Portugal
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All the species of dolphins including bottlenose, mango, Atlantic spotted, Risso’s, and striped can be admired off the coast of this volcanic island, although swimming with dolphins is not as easy to arrange here.

The "Flower Island" offers several Earth-based happiness, which includes a cable car ride along with numerous vegetation zones, water channels, superb hiking, and mountain biking with magnificent bay views.

Best time to visit and have the pleasure of seeing the utmost beautiful mammal, dolphins, hit the months from May to September.

La Gomera, Spain

La Gomera, Spain
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Canary Island, the second smallest island is a great place for dolphin-watchers.

Alongside several dolphin species, including bottlenose, striped and rough-toothed, there are the pilot, fin and sperm whales to watch out for, while on land the Garajonay National Park (a UNESCO site) protects exclusive flora and heavenly landscapes.

Biking, scuba diving, and yoga are just some of the available activities. Best time to visit here for seeing dolphins is between March to June.

The Ligurian Sea, between Italian Riviera (Liguria) and the island of Corsica

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Practically all the cetacean species living in the Mediterranean region are found in this area. The ongoing projects have kept an eye on the whales and dolphins populations - including striped, bottlenose and the unusual Risso’s dolphin, up to 4m long and easily recognized by its scratched, scarred skin.

You can join the research trip, living onboard and participate in data collection and analysis, as well as participate in daily boat activities.

Also Read: 13 World Class Walks Will Make You Feel, You Are In The Laps Of Nature

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Men Are You Listening? These 5 Places are Just Heaven For Men!


Places are Just Heaven For Men: Whenever it comes to Bachelor party or in a little fun way, then only Thailand or Goa come in your mind, right?

Just ask any man who once went to Thailand, he will tell you that why it’s heaven for men? The place has everything an individual desires.

Similarly, there are some other cities that are incredibly like heaven for men and can drive men crazy.
These cities are known as ‘Sin cities’ where men are allowed to do all his naughty sins. Now, have a look to know more about such cities:

Berlin, Germany

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Keeping aside the World War and Hitler era in which Berlin wall is destroyed, Berlin has become a very open city.

Berlin feels more like a common city in the daytime, but as soon as the evening strikes, the city becomes young and energetic. You will find wonderful clubs, night parties, sex or whatever you want.

Besides drinks and intoxication, there are sex parties in the night, in which you can enjoy sex with someone after paying a certain amount.

Macau (China)

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When you talk of China, people don’t feel very lively and think that this is not a place where we can enjoy the nightlife. But if your pocket doesn’t allow you to cost much while visit to Las Vegas, then China can be a great option.

The nation doesn’t offer the masculinity options but you can definitely enjoy luxurious casinos and gambling here.
Macau is renowned as LA (Los Angeles) of East, you can have several popular hotels and casino here.

One of the largest gambling spots in the world is Casino. The place is home to approximately 33 different casinos.

Moscow, Russia

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Moscow is an extraordinary city for men who want to have some “fun”. Well, we all know that Russia is a chilly country except the people here are very hot.

While your visit to Moscow, the first thing you will think about is when the people sleep in Moscow?
Well! the answer is no. Moscow never sleeps, the city gets vibrant in the dark. Here you don’t need to go anywhere to enjoy. The lounge in any hotel is all that you need!

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Also Read: Top And Amazing Gay-Friendly Bars Around The World

Hit the destination, Amsterdam to do all the fun things. No, we are not joking, it’s true. If you really want to be naughty and want to enjoy life in Europe then Amsterdam is apt for you.

Strip club, sex shop, red light area, you just name it, everything is there for you in Amsterdam! And if you want to enjoy some cheers moment, this you can definitely do in Amsterdam.

Have you seen the Bollywood film, Queen? So, when it comes to hotties, you’ll not at all be disappointed here.

They present sizzling girls in a very different way, these super hot girls stand like a showpiece behind the glass in large buildings, costing much to your pocket but will give an unforgettable experience.

Las Vegas (America)

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Las Vegas, the city of dreams for every sinner. Believe it or not, LA is the ultimate place to enjoy the luxurious life on the planet, Earth. This place is a definite heaven for men.

A place which you must have heard and read a lot about it and we bet you want to visit the place at least once in your life. Regardless of the day or nightlife, everything is just fascinating, magnetizing in LA.

Party, casino, girls etc., everything they have. You just think and get it. People say that prostitution in Vegas is illegal, is that so? Yes, it’s the fact but there is nothing to panic about because you will easily get escorts service there who will give you everything that you are thinking about.
Parties of Las Vegas are world famous!

So, these are the heavenly cities for men. What are you waiting for? Plan your next trip with your boy gang and hit it!

Also Read: Best Bachelor Party Destinations In The World

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Peek Into 21 Unique Things To Do In Denmark

There are definitely some of the weird and wonderful things to do in Denmark and see Scandinavia’s smallest empire from the whole new perspective! In Denmark, have the pleasure of diving with sharks, get lost in Santa Claus’s crowd and can increase one of Europe’s largest sand dunes.

Plan a unique holiday in Denmark to do unusual things.

1. Look Out from Inside a Rainbow


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Have a glimpse of endless 360-degree views of Aarhus from the easily significant rainbow rooftop at ARoS Art Museum. The credit of creation goes to the Danish/Icelandic artist, Olafur Eliasson, whose Rainbow Panorama has become one of Aarhus’ top attractions.h3>2. Explore a Huge Building Made of LEGO Bricks

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This Huge building is actually not made of LEGO bricks, but it surely looks like it and is a place for the family to keep you entertained. In recent times, LEGO House offers red, blue, and green-themed zones, nine play terraces, three restaurants, a Masterpiece Gallery, LEGO history and much more.

3. Climb Above the Treetops at Camp Adventure


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Southern Zealand will soon be the roof to an exciting new outdoor attraction: Camp Adventure The new park will have high pedestrian paths through the forest which will end in the breathtaking circular viewing platform. Just wait for the summers here!

4. Ski in Downtown Copenhagen


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To realize this simple new secondary use for waste plants from the waste-to-energy-plant: A ski slope, rely on Danish architect Bjarke Ingels. Locally known as Copenhill, this new man-made slope will not only allow local people and visitors to enjoy skiing without leaving Copenhagen, this will help in continuous feasibility and green initiatives of the country.

5. Hike to a Buried Lighthouse


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The Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse is a very famous and popular landmark in Denmark, where thousands of people visit it every year. It remained in operation until 1968, but now is isolated and waiting to overcome by the sand. Climb the exciting and dramatic dunes to see it before it’s buried completely!

6. Go Bridge walking


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Denmark is the one and only existing place outside of Sydney where you can try bridging or bridge-walking! Have astonishing and magnificent views on top of the old Little Belt Bridge!

7. Climb a Mountain of Sand


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Also Read: 21 Top Places To Watch The Most Beautiful Sunset In The World

You’ll find the largest migrating dune in Northern Europe near Skagen in North Jutland. For the past 300 years, RÃ¥bjerg Mile has been shifting to the North East with up to 18 meters a year. You can see the traces that are left behind in the countryside. Every year more than 250,000 people go to RÃ¥bjerg Mile.

8. See an Underwater Bridge


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Also Read: Stun Yourself Seeing These 21 Most Dangerous Islands!

You may have an idea of this dramatic bridge from the hit TV series, The Bridge (Broen). But did you know that half of it disappears underwater, to allow ships to go into the Baltic Sea? Before landing on the Copenhagen Airport, you can often see the brilliant view of the bridge, but you can also see it disappearing under the sea from the beaches of Copenhagen.

9. Meet Hundreds of Real Santa Clauses


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Santa Clauses acclaims to be one of the world’s biggest gatherings that takes place at Bakken which happens every July. It’s the world’s oldest amusement park, just a short drive north of Copenhagen. Since 1957, it has been an important occasion for the meeting of the Santas and for an excellent performance for young and old people!

10. Run the Happiest 5km of Your Life


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This Color Run is a huge event that came to Denmark for the first time in 2014! Run 5km with thousands of other happy folks whilst being pelted (running very quickly) with all the colors of the rainbow. Go to the Color Run website through links to find dates in Denmark for 2016.

11. Hear Singing Trees in Aalborg


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In 1987, Cliff Richard planted a tree at Kildeparken in Aalborg after a concert. Since then, more than 70 artists have planted their own trees. Now many of these trees play songs by the artist, who put them or planted them, including Sting, Stevie Wonder, Take That, Rod Stewart and Elton John. See here to hear Aalborg’s singing trees!

12. Sail a Viking Long Boat


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Set off sail for a day on a Viking ship! The Maritime Research Centre (Maritime Forsøgscenter) provides the adventure on the high seas for everyone, including visitors without a sailing experience. You will play an active part of the crew and enjoy swimming in Denmark’s fjords and stories from the board areas.

13. Stand Beside Giants


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The huge monumental sculpture of Svend Wiig Hansen, Man meets the ocean, guards the west coast of Denmark near Esbjerg. These indispensable giants were created in 1995 have been attracting visitors. See them on a trip to Denmark’s dynamic West Coast.

14. Find a Buried Church


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Also Read: 10 Most Beautiful Churches In Australia You Must Visit

In Denmark’s north lies the St. Lawrence Church of the 18th century. The church people had to dig through the door to get to Sunday service! The church, which was named after the patron saint of seafarers, was finally given to the sands in 1795 and today, only the tower is visible.

15. Head Underground at the Maritime Museum


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The Helsingor’s (Elsinore) newly opened Maritime Museum of Denmark has a view to just glance. Designed by the famous Danish architect, the Bjarke Ingels, Denmark’s Museum’s latest museum takes you deep underground in the sight of Hamlet’s palace, Kronborg. Dig into the fascinating Marine History of Denmark and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kronborg in a one-day trip from Copenhagen.

16. Watching the Championships for Opening Champagne with a Special Weapon


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Every year in Denmark there is a competition to see who is best to open a bottle of champagne with a sword. This tradition meets with an annual Oyster opening championship, so if you are a fan of unusual places and tastes, head here to witness one of the unique things to do in Denmark.

17. See Ancient Viking Sagas


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Every summer, until 1952, Danes has demonstrated the ancient Viking sagas of their ancestors in the open-air theater in Frederikssund. Just make your way here to hear the history come alive.

18. Play with the World’s First Interactive Cinema


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Have you ever wanted to be in your own movie? It is Experimentarium! Just jump, run to the place, talk, interact — this is a virtual reality for the whole family.

19. Look Fossils at Møns Klint


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Mons Klint is one of the sights in Denmark which is a treat to watch out for! In addition to the dramatic scenes and lovely walks atop the cliffs and the beach, you can also collect pieces of prehistoric times on fossil hunts in association with Geocenter Mons Klint.

20. Walk with Wild Horses on Langeland


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Yes, there are still wild horses in Denmark! You will witness a large herd of wild horses on the popular holiday island of Langeland, South of Funen (Fyn). You can stroll to the open countryside and have a glimpse of the horses in their natural greatness from a hat-shaped hill called ‘Ornehoj’.

21. Swim with Sharks


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Diving with tropical sharks at Denmark’s’ Shark Center, Kayaking from the North Pole to the South Pole near Aarhus. The center is one of the only aquariums in Europe to train large sharks and you can see the trainers in action for the whole year. It’s one of the unique things to do in Denmark!