Showing posts with label beautiful tourist places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beautiful tourist places. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2018

10 Best National Parks in Spain that will thrill you upside down


There is a restricted number of national parks in Spain, but the fresh and extraordinary beauty of these parks is beyond doubt making it Spain’s pride. The parks here are having a wide range of fascinations that will leave travelers in awe. While you’re in Spain visit to these best national park in Spain is a one you can’t afford to miss.

The list of national parks in Spain has a collection of everything ranging from lush vegetation and dense forest to alpine region to hot desserts that expands its boundaries over hundreds of miles. Every bit of this national park has its own exclusive flora and fauna, in a way reflecting its whole world of mesmerizing attraction.

Have a glimpse of the most beautiful national parks in Spain.

1. Teide National Park

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Located on the Canary Island, Teide is in the list of the most visited parks in Europe. It has that authentic look that places its spot on one of the best national parks in Spain. The park is tank-filled with the highest mountain range to the nth degree in Spain and also has Mount Teide after which this national park is named.

Adventurous things to do in Teide:

  • In the mountains of Teide, enjoy hiking.
  • Can have a car ride giving a 360-degree view of Tiede.
  • Can go for paragliding activity at a height of 2,200ft.
  • Raft Biking is also done there
Best Visiting Time: Throughout the year except for January and February
Cost: INR 2000 per person to INR 12000 per person*

Click Here: Book your stay at Teide National Park*

2. Picos de Europa National Park

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Picos de Europa is one of Spain’s popular parks, founded in 1918. It extends over three regions of Spain, Asturias, Cantabria and Castile and Leon. This National Park prides over its picturesque beauty and some of the most beautiful villages in the country like Posada de Valdeón, which has a National Park office. In Picos de Europa National Park, there are towering mountains and vast grasslands.

Adventurous things to do in Picos de Europa

  • Hike well-maintained Hiking Trails
  • A trip on the cable cars at Picos’ central massif (1823m) is also going to be exciting
  • Overlook the fanciful restaurants hidden in the north of Arriondas
Best Visiting Time: June and September
Cost: Rooms starting from INR 2500*

Click Here: Book your stay at Picos de Europe National Park *

3. Timanfaya National Park

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Found in the Canary island region, Timanfaya is that imagination of humans which thinks that Mars would look with life existence on it. It credits to be one of the hottest territories of the country. It’s so hot that if water pours on the ground it will have a geyser effect. In the time of 18th and 19th century, the land was very prone to volcanic eruptions, giving it somewhat an exotic, alien, mysterious or a fascinating look. The park mostly had barren lands, the land full of solidified lava and undoubtedly a must visit a national park in Spain.

Adventurous things to do in Timanfaya

  • Take walks with guides in Timanfaya
Best Visiting Time: Throughout the year
Cost: Rooms starting around INR 10000*

4. Cabrera Archipelago National Park

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Nestled in the Balearic Islands, Cabrera Archipelago is that only island which is open for travelers amongst all archipelagos. It’s one of the least visited national parks in Spain. Travelers at Cabrera will get to see the stainless, unspoiled, untouched, and undisturbed nature. The striking beauty of the beautiful island is all about the surrounding blue water.

Adventurous things to do in Cabrera Archipelago

  • Take guided trolls around the island
  • Take a tour of the castle on the island
  • Make sure to have a drink at the only bar at the island
Best Visiting Time: June to mid-September and December to February
Cost: Only one Hotel an ex-army barrack, rooms at INR 4000*

5. Cabañeros National Park

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Settled in the Castile-La Mancha region, Cabañeros National Park, also known as “ Spanish Serengeti” gives a roof to a great number of animals. You can spot wild boars, foxes, deer, the Iberian lynx, otters, and a number of bird species like Spanish Imperial Eagle, black stork, colorful bee-eaters and the Eurasian black vulture. It accounts in the list of few remaining Mediterranean national parks. Cabañeros finds its spot in the tally of the best national parks in Spain.

Adventurous things to do in Cabañeros

  • Observe the wildlife of the park
Best Visiting Time: December to April
Cost: Rooms starting at INR 4000*

Also Read: 15 Best Wildlife Safari Experiences In South Africa

6.Sierra Nevada National Park

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The park is situated in Andalusia. The Sierra Nevada locks its top place in the list of National Parks in Spain in terms of area. The visitors here spot themselves in the middle of growing flora and fauna. Having moderate plains with lush vegetation and possess barren and alpine forest. The park also offers immense variety in adventure activities.

Adventurous things to do in the Sierra Nevada

  • On Thursdays, Enjoy shopping at Órgiva — locals selling big knickers, hippies selling tie-dyed stuff.
  • Hike on the trails around the Taha villages, including Mecina Fondales or Sierra Trails (five days) in Bubión
  • From late November until late April, experience skiing.
  • Do activities, such as mountain biking.
Best Visiting Time: April to June
Cost: Rooms starting from INR 8000*

7. Ordesa Y Monte Perdido national park

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Located in Aragon, Ordesa Y Monte Perdido National Park holds the position of one of the oldest national parks in Spain, sharing a border with France. The credit for its picturesque beauty goes to stunning waterfalls, streams, and skyscraping mountains. It is home to a diverse species of animals. It is also the flag bearer of highest limestone peak in all of Europe, which is the Mount Perdido at 3330 meters above sea level. Despite the fact, not so famous national parks in Spain but the spotless beauty of nature will surely make visitors fall in love with the park.

Adventurous things to do in Ordesa Y Monte Perdido national park

  • Have a walk of fresh air on the dramatic glaciers of Monte Perdido (Lost Mountain)
  • Witness animals like the bearded vulture, griffon vulture, and golden eagle
  • Also, visitors can do Rafting there.
Best Visiting Time: — Throughout the year
Cost: INR 1000/ per person to INR 3500/ per person*

8. Doñana National Park

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Situated in the Andalusian region, Donna National Park comes in the category of most exceptional and special park because it is an estuary. The park is a region of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes in Las Marismas, the delta where the Guadalquivir River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Donana is home to five different species of endangered birds. With every growing year, more than 500,000 Waterfowl visit this region.

Adventurous things to do in Doñana National Park

  • Get to know more about wildlife at The Estación Biológica de Doñana (Doñana Biological Station) dedicated to the study of terrestrial ecology.
  • Indulge yourself in La Saca de las Yeguas (“The Gathering of the Mares”), a livestock event pertaining to 3. the indigenous wild horses of the local people.
Best Visiting Time: — March to May and September to December
Cost: Rooms available at INR 3000*

Also Read: Safari Holidays — Get Ready To Go On A Wildlife Journey!

9. Caldera de Taburiente National Park

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Located at La Palma, Canary Islands, Caldera de Taburiente is a spellbinding world of its own. The region was formed 2 million years ago, taking the travelers back to that time. The whole area is the output of steep mountains and plains. The area is filled with huge crates because of the heavy erosion happening over thousands of years. Some of the craters extend their area up to 10 kilometers. The fresh air in abundance makes this park a beautiful place which is definitely less polluted by the human beings. It’s in the frame of best national parks in Spain and clearly so.

Adventurous things to do in Caldera de Taburiente

  • The pleasure of camping can also be done by travelers in this national park, though they will have to issue permit beforehand.
  • Take a short voyage around to find flora and fauna is also possible.
  • Stop at Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory at 2,396 meters including GranTeCan, the world’s largest optical telescope, and have a glimpse at the sky.
Best Visiting Time: May to September
Cost: Either get a free pitch in the camping site or rooms starting from INR 6000*

10. Monfrague National Park

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Located in the Extremadura areas, Monfrague gives you that opportunity to visit one of the best national parks in Spain and it’s a must visit for the animal lovers. The beautiful park is home to more than 200 species of fauna, in addition, housing more than 400 bird species and is popular for witnessing the amazing birds, not only in the list of national parks in Spain but in all of Europe. Nightingales, kingfishers, vultures, and eagles can be seen by two rivers, the Tagus and Tietar. It owes a typical Iberian Landscape and is generally attractive for the travelers. The park accounts for one of the best national parks in Spain.

Adventurous things to do in Monfrague

  • The exploration by following color-coded routes from Villarreal de San Carlos, only village of the park.
  • Also, enjoy witnessing bird-chirping.
  • Observe the undisturbed nature.
Best Visiting Time: Throughout the year
Cost: Rooms at INR 4500*

Also Read: Explore The Wildlife Of Dudhwa National Park

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Why Solo trip to Cuba is absolutely Mind-blowing


Traveling with you and your shadow can be shaky if you have never traveled alone. But the fact is… traveling solo is just so awesome. Especially when it comes to Cuba!
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Scroll down and learn how to make Cuba one of the most adventure trips to go unescorted and get some tips on how to dig out the best time of life in the way going on the best solo trip.

Cuban people are insanely welcoming and loving

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Cubans love meeting journeyers, while in other countries it is not so the case. There’s nothing to get surprised of if you might get invited to someone’s grandmother’s house for dinner! And since you are traveling alone, you will be more accessible to the locals who are keen to make new friends.

Friendly indeed!

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They wish to talk with you more, especially if you are not accompanied by someone else. They can tell you’re a foreigner and will effort in starting up a conversation. If you are not interested, just jay:
Either go with:
“Lo Siento, Estoy ocupado.” — “I’m sorry, I’m busy.”
Or
“Lo Siento, yo no hablo español.” — “I’m sorry, I don’t speak Spanish.”
However, if they give you the impression of being friendly to you and you’re in the safe area, then it can be a great way to make friends.
Note: Advice for life in general (and especially when you are overseas where you don’t speak the language), never travel with a stranger alone.
Go ahead making Cuban friends if you want and see the real Cuba life in a Casa Particular.
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Casa particular is a phrase which means private accommodation, or private homestays in Cuba.
Making your way to casa particular instead of preferring a hotel is one of the best ways to save money and learn more about the culture. Casas particulares are basically family-owned bed and breakfasts, and now almost wholly through Airbnb. The hosts in Cuba are very pleasant and will always give you an inviting vibe and will make you feel like you are in your own home when you stay with them- especially when you are traveling alone.
When you travel with me myself and I i.e. the only you, it’s completely different than traveling with someone else. And when you do that you will definitely be facing some hindrances, So, Cuba welcomes you with open arms as it’s one of the top travel destinations when you go solo!

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You’ll get to dig into on your own schedule

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You are free to do whatever you want to do and whenever you want to do. As long as you are safe and advice from a local, you’re basically set. As locals will be able to guide you properly the safe areas to stay, hang out, and meet new people. They can also help you out with suggesting friends and family who give private lessons, own restaurants, or rent bikes for a fair price.
What you need to remember is that, knowing a local is the only way of getting informed like this because the internet is practically unavailable in Cuba.

Delicious food is waiting for you!

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Cuba being the best place for trip for solo travelers when it comes to street food whenever hungry. Snacks including plantain crisps, fruit and veggies, ice cream, and rice and beans can be found all over Cuba at affordable prices. Traveling unaccompanied applies one special rule with itself which is street food: When you travel by yourself, you don’t need to wait for someone else to be hungry!
It’s easier to drink with the locals
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Cuba being the homeland of the mojito is one of the safe and fun places to get a drink and enjoy a night out. If you are shy about talking with someone, try going back to the same place a few nights a number of times. Hopefully, you will recognize some of the locals out there and feel more comfortable talking with them.

Expect Dancing in the night

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No one with or no partner? Don’t worry! As action speaks louder than words; this is apt to say in the town as, “Dance speaks the language of Cuba,” and there are a number of locals who will take the lead. Remember, Cubans dress up in a typical manner when they go out for drinks or dancing.

Also Read: 15 Best Wildlife Safari Experiences In South Africa

Check out some tips to enjoy fullest on your solo trip

1. Learn Spanish

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In particular, if you are traveling alone, it can be hard to navigate and make friends in Cuba if you don’t speak Spanish. Even a primary understanding of language can help you a long way. If you have the time before your journey, try making efforts to learn Spanish. Undoubtedly, you will be pleased with what you did!

2. Expectations, especially if you’re a “she”, traveling solo

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As we have made you known above also, locals will try to communicate with you. It will go in addition for women, especially for foreign-looking women. Appreciate and understand the fact that Cubans are honest and straightforward with their feelings, emotions, and they only mean to compliment you. Just say, “No gracias.” — “No thank you,” if you’re not interested.
You can also probably get a catcalling (whistle or shout especially from a crowd or audience). If you don’t feel comfortable, then walking around with a local or male traveler will likely stop the catcalling.

3. Keep track of your money

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If you are a traveling individual, then there’s no one who can solve your problem when you run out of money. It’s very difficult to find ATMs, and if you’re American, your credit and debit cards will not work in Cuba. It’s very important (especially if you’re American) to go ahead in the journey with enough cash to enjoy all your trip without any hurdle. Every individual should be careful about traveling with this much money like using money belts, safe boxes etc., but specifically solo travelers. Also, watchful of pickpockets or thieves.

Important Tip: Keep your money secured, and don’t keep all your cash in one place!

4. Use the bus and bikes for transport

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Traveling by oneself, keep a note that candy-colored cabs are going to be expensive for one person bearing all the bill. We’re are not forcing you to not to travel or ride in them. Of course ride in them. If you’re in Cuba, spend lavishly on a ride at least once. If you make friends, plan to do it together to divide the cost. But, apart from all this, the best way to get around by yourself is to take the bus or bike. Bus tickets can be purchased on your own and are cheap on bike rentals. Then ask one of your local travel experts about the routes of the cities you are visiting. When traveling between places, use Viazul.
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5. Leave Havana

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If you want to have an epic solo adventure, try seeing more of Cuba than just Havana. Other popular spots for travelers include Viñales, Trinidad, and Baracoa. You’re in charge of your trip, so go where you want to go.
If you want to experience a tale solo trip, just try to explore more of Cuba than just Havana. Viñales, Trinidad, and Baracoa are some other popular spots to hit to the adventure trips. You are the self-owner of your trip, so go where you want to go.

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6. Be Relaxed

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There will be plenty of moments for anyone who travels to Cuba and you will feel like Wow Cuba is so beautiful. Stay relaxed, and go with the flow. Just have a credible experience.

Also Read: 15 Unique Honeymoons In South America

Friday, August 17, 2018

17 reasons why Italy worth the best travel destinations tag in Europe

17 reasons why Italy worth the best travel destinations tag in Europe

Surprisingly not, Italy needs almost no introduction, the city is complete in itself and is one of the most travel destinations in Europe. Impact of Italy is obvious on the world in the form of beautiful artistry, crumbling ruins, impeccable palaces and castles that connects all the dots contributing it to make the best place.
You can also enjoy the less crowded coastal areas where you can sit and relax amid the sandy beaches and have the pleasure of swimming in the crystal-clear seas. In addition to leaving no stone unturned in Italy, you can bounce to neighboring Sicily and enjoy altogether a twisting life that offers some of the best foods and beverages in the region.

1. Visit the Valley of the Temples

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In the bucket list of your travel destinations in Italy, your first stoppage should be the valley of temples located in Agrigento, Sicily.
Valley of the temples is one of the most outstanding examples of art and architecture of Greece. Garner your attention towards this huge archeological complex which is one of the main attractions of Sicily with an additional tag of national monument of Italy. It also has some of the most intact Doric temples that were built date back to the 5th century.
The best part about temples is remaining yet as you can experience the spectacular views touring the historical site.

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2. Climb Mount Vesuvius

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Mount Vesuvius finds its position amongst the famous mountains in the world and also as the volcano that erupted in Roman times (AD 79) and buried Pompeii. The volcano distant 6 miles from the modern city of Naples and is one of the best travel destinations at Pompeii. It also accounts to one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes. The volcano has an eruption cycle of about 20 years, but the last eruption was in 1944.
For the time being, Vesuvius is considered the safest to climb and adventure seekers can trek to the crater of the mountain which looks like something that you would find the Moon’s surface.
Views from the top are surely something breathtaking and the hike is good enough for a range of abilities.

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3. Cinque Terre

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UNESCO declared Cinque Terre as World Heritage Site, which also designated as a national park.
Located in Liguria, the ‘Five Lands’ is put together by five distinct villages that rest on the peak of rugged mountains overlooking the famous Italian Riviera.
Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore, and Monterosso all conglomerate to five villages and each has its individual unique charms and attractions.
Amidst La Spezia and Levanto, Cinque Terra finds its extensions. You will find yourself in the romantic olive groves, traditional eateries and purplish blue sea views along the coast.

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4. Take to the waters of Lake Como

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Lombardy settles on the banks of Lake Como and spans approximately 146 square Kilometers and is the perfect place to get out on the water and explore Italy at its best by kayak.
Some of the world’s richest celebrities have owned houses around the around Lake Como.
The ambiance surrounding the lake holds the driving seat for alpine forest and traditional villages as well as dainty and fragile ornate houses that will give a picturesque view of Italian masterpiece.

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5. Marvel at the Coliseum

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It is just so incomplete to visit Rome without visiting one of the most famous attractions in the world, the mighty Coliseum.
The remnants of greatest historical relics of our time was once a magnificent amphitheater (arena) and also had a capacity of over 50,000 spectators.
The amphitheater is best known for gladiator matches that were shown here and you can sit in the stands, imagining the violent glasses that were used here for the crowd’s enjoyment.

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6. Trip to Pompeii

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Pompeii is known for its events that took place here in 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted and wrapped the town in ash.
The eruption not only meant the transformation of town in ash but telling that the Roman life was captured and frozen in time, and when the site was scooped it offered a glimpse of an ancient era.
In today’s time if you wish to visit Pompeii, then you can expect kind of open-air museum where you will find preserved houses, baths, and ancient Roman forums, all filing the space of relics of the people who were living here at the time of the eruption.

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7. Boat trip along the Amalfi Coast

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The dazzling Amalfi Coast prevails to be one of the most scenic spots you will find in Italy and if want to experience the most of it in the shortest amount of time then turn your favor taking a boat trip along the shoreline.
Several companies offer boat rental and you can have the pleasure to sightsee the towering Lattari Mountains as well as various cute inlets and canals.
Traditional Mediterranean villages will appear to you apparently out-of-the-box and boat tours usually come with food and beverages so that you can have a refreshment on local produce.

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Also Read: How To Get Airport Lounge Access All Over The World

8. Historic Center of Siena

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Siena city is often unnoticed in favor of Florence, though this is quite unfair because there is a large amount to see and do, and some parts of the city are as beautiful as their neighbor rival.
Especially the Historic center of Siena is worth a visit and begins at Piazza del Campo, leading to a historic district covered with medieval architecture dating back to the 12th century.
It includes the mighty Duomo, the Pinacoteca Nazionale, and the beautiful Palazzo Salimbeñi from the middle ages that intermingle with the buildings.

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9. A pilgrimage to the Vatican

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Vatican city is absolutely its own state within Italy, although you can only visit the land surrounded area by first traveling to Rome.
If you visit the Vatican even once then you should definitely think over visiting one of the most important religious spots in the world, which is home to powerhouses such as the Piazza San Pietro and St Peter’s Basilica.
You can also enjoy the grandeur of the Vatican Palace in addition to the Sistine Chapel which features the Creation of Adam.

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10. Visit Saint Mark’s Basilica

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Venice is a hub of unequaled attractions and one of the best travel destinations, although possibly the most famous of these is Saint Mark’s Basilica which rests on the famed Piazza San Marco or Saint Mark’s Square.
The final resting place of Saint Mark the Evangelist is the Basilica and started life as a Byzantine church since being developed over the years.
You will find the picturesque beauty of Saint Mark’s Basilica as it’s full of display of artistry and you will come across glittering collages and gorgeous marble decorations up and down the complex as well as bas-reliefs and touches of gold leaf.

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11. Discover the Roman Forum

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Another one of the gems of Italy’s popular attractions lies amid Capitoline and the Palatine hills in Rome.
The Roman Forum would once have been the center of the powerful Roman Empire and you can go to the beautiful complex here and enjoy views from the rooftops of the entire city.

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12. Climb Stromboli

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While you visit Sicily, you can’t afford to miss the chance to climb way up Stromboli, a still active volcano.
Looking for an easy trek? Go Stromboli by yourself, moving ahead walking 400 meters up the sides of it, although if you want to continue on the crater which still swells clouds of ashes and fire, then you will need a certified guide to take you.
Around 3 hours of time is required to be on the top while moving down only takes 2 hours, so in all, it takes about five to six hours of trekking if you want to explore each and everything.
It may be a very long tedious walk but after you reach the top it’s worth it for the jaw-dropping views.

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Also Read: 15 Most Spooky Places In America

13. Boat trip to the Blue Grotto

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Blue Grotto, one of the exceptional sites in Capri, also called Grotta Azzurra.
The grotto is the result of a large cave filled with water that sparkles luminescent blue when sunrays reflect through shafts on the edges of the rock.
The cavern rises to an elevation of 14 meters by itself in some parts and is around 60 meters long. You can experience an amazing light show from a rowing canoe into the grotto which gives rise to one of Italy’s most memorable sightseeing experiences.

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14. Journey into the Frasassi Cave

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The Frasassi Cave is nestled deep in the grounds of Ancona and sinking into a spectacular victory of nature just as you are traveling towards the center of the Earth.
The voyage is of 75 minutes and you can look forward to finding some of the most beautiful karst formations (a type of land formation usually with many caves formed through limestone dissolution by underground drainage) anywhere in the world here.
Under the stunning lightening roof of Grotto, you will experience an amazing geology that will lead you to the walkways inside within such as awesome Stalactites and Stalagmites.

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15. Follow the Chianti Wine Route

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Chianti is being famous for its delicious wine, making it a must place to visit for alcoholics especially. The place is surrounded by Siena and Florence.
There are several other wine tours that operate in this region but many of them lead you towards disconnected hills and through fascinating villages, visiting the local wineries and sampling the various blends on offer.

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16. Throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain

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Any trip to Rome is incomplete without the visit of Trevi Fountain, and in fact, if you want love to come back here as it is considered an absolute necessity.
According to the local legends, whosoever throws a coin in the fountain will get good luck, which will mean that one day they will be back in this great city.
The fountain is sculptured in Baroque style and is made of sparkling marble which is lit for spectacular effect at night.

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Also Read: List Of 17 Most Weird And Beautiful Lakes Around The World

17. Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Leaning Tower of Pisa in Pisa is blessed with architectural beauty, as when the tower was built, it immediately started drowning in the marshy ground beneath it, which gave tower an angled position and number of times in its existence it has been both open and closed to the public as architects struggle to asses if it’s safe to enter. leaning of Tower is one of the unique travel destinations in Italy.
When the tower is open, you can climb on the top for viewing where you can see all of Pisa.

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