Monday, November 21, 2016

TRAVEL SPECIAL...... 4 Breathtaking Places To Visit During Summer

4 Breathtaking Places To Visit During Summer
Every traveler’s first description upon reaching a place is the people and is the nature. They observe the people, the sounds and the culture. As they say “Sawadekap” in Thai and “Vanakkam” in Tamil to be one of the locals. They immerse themselves in the culture and heritage of their host countries..
Our planet is filled with amazing nature and beautiful scenery. Some view’s are so breathtaking that one can only imagine if that’s even possible. Watching the Northern Lights take over the sky, one can only feel the goosebumps. Among all the negativity, tensions and tears that surrounds our planet; nature definitely offers the best comfort.
Since it’s summer and we are all in the midst of planning our trips, I decided to put together the five breathtaking places one should explore. Our planet is wondrous and beautiful. Being out there and discovering its hidden secrets is the best part of life, so go out and explore the world.

1. Bora-Bora, Philippines.

So let’s start from one of the most famous regions of the world, Bora-Bora Island, Philippines. This island has become one of the biggest tourist hub spots after Bali, Indonesia and Phuket, Thailand. Every year after the end of monsoon, it receives more than 100,000 tourists from all around the world.
It’s white sand beaches make it perfect for snorkeling and diving. It’s amazing sea habitat makes everyone want to explore more of it. However, the secret attraction is its hiking trails that go through the forest, which often leads to amazing waterfalls. Some say, it’s a drop of heaven, well what else do you need if you’ve got good food, white sandy beaches, and amazing waterfalls.
Plus, the nightlife is traditional, wild and exciting; always leading you to unexpected adventures. If you haven’t decided on a place, then this is the perfect place to go to this summer.

2. Reykjavik, Iceland.

Iceland is known for its gender equality, feminism and it’s high living standards. It’s also known for its Viking heritage, beautiful glaciers and its unique languages. For many, it’s the “Frozen” wonderland; living there would be a fairy-tale come true. However, the highlight of Iceland is its breathtaking nature.
Its glaciers are well preserved and the Northern Lights can be seen in the sky almost every night. Even from the capital, one can witness these lights taking over the sky. The usual explanations I hear is a fantasy vision of how the Northern Lights appeared. In reality, however, the Aurora Borealis are rather mellow and light. If you’re lucky you might find a few shades of colors, if not, they usually appear in apple green, holy yellow and slightly blue. They’re best viewed from mid-August till the end of September.
Compared to Sweden, Finland, and Norway, the Aurora Borealis is best viewed from Iceland. The small size of the country and the the lack of towering skyscrapers allows the lights to be seen more clearly. So if you’re in Europe, skip crowded Rome and head to Iceland.

3. Borneo, Malaysia.

Malaysia is a country known for its startups, multiculturalism, immense traditions and shopping. It’s also famous for its good food and friendly culture. Nominated as one of the most progressive countries in Asia after Japan and Singapore, it’s a thriving nation for the young and old.
With approximately 7 million people, it’s a country which is surrounded by amazing rain-forests as well as beautiful islands. However, there are two parts of Malaysia, the East Malaysia, and the West Malaysia. Borneo is from the West Malaysia. Borneo is a land which still holds strongly to its traditions as well as to its flora and fauna.
Malaysia is suitable for a visit almost all year except during its Monsoon period, which would be from November to February. If you’re there, you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful nature with all kinds of insects and animals such as Orangutans, Tigers, and Tapirs while taking a relaxing walk through the forest. Furthermore, if you enjoy culture, then you’ll be able to enjoy the various tribes that are still maintaining the sacredness of Borneo.
Finally, if you want to give yourself a challenge, then take a hike up Mt. Kinabalu to experience the fresh mountain air and watch the breathtaking view.

4. Mount Damavand, Iran.

Over the centuries, Iran has become a prominent country. It has been portrayed in romantic novels and Persian legends. It is the only nation that practices Parsi or Farsi. They are famous for their amazing food, beautiful culture, traditional colorful mosques and amazing films.
One of their best festivals is their New Year Festival, Nowruz. It’s celebrated at the start of Spring, with a spread of nuts, flowers, and good food. It’s celebrated to embrace and thank the harvest.
However, the best part of Iran is its beautiful nature, in particular, the Mount Damavand. It’s located 80 Kilometers outside Tehran and usually takes up to two whole days of travelling to reach the peak. For those passionate about hikes and enjoy a nice mountain view, this is definitely a treat. This is the mountain which features in various Persian Folktales and is usually a part of various inspiring stories. Surprisingly this is one mountain that’s covered in snow all year long.
BY LAKSHANIKA LAMMEERA

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