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INDIA
Famous Places in India
Famous Hill Station in India
» Himalayas
» Manali
» Kashmir
Famous Beaches in India
» Anjuna Beach
» Baga Beach
» Colva Beach
Famous Temples in India
» Khajuraho Temples
» Konark Sun Temple
» Golden Temple
Famous Buildings in India
» Taj Mahal
» Qutub Minar
» Red Fort
Cities of India
» Delhi
» Agra
» Jaipur
Famous Tourist Destinations
» Jaisalmer
» Jodhpur
» Bikaner
Famous Wildlife Parks of India
» Ranthambore National Park
» Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
» Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Famous Shrines of India
» Jama Masjid
» Chardham
» Vaishno Devi
2006-06-18 19:27:38
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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We have travelled to many countries and our recommendations in order of preference are:
1. Africa
In Zimbabwe and Zambia, visit Victoria Falls, do a canoe safari down the might Zambezi where you will see hippos and even elephants grazing on the islands in the river. Visit the local markets to experience the lifestyles of the local people.
Botswana is probably one of the best safari locations for photographers with a possible exception being Tanzania during the great migration.
In South Africa, skip Capetown and stay at a safari resort like Phinda: You can combine the excitement of a safari with a luxurious private lodge, a day of relaxation at the beach, go on canoe safaris to experience the amazing (and dangerous) hippos, scuba dive, witness sea turtle eggs hatching, and enjoy the amazing African sunsets.
2. Southeast Asia.
Of all of the places we have visited in SE Asia, our favorites are Cambodia and Laos. In Laos, stay for a minimum of 4-5 days in Luang Prabang. The city is very traditional and quaint while still being convenient for tourists. It won't retain its quaintness much longer. There are some beautiful waterfalls, fun natural activities as well as leisurely walks through various bamboo villages, river-cave temples, and an unbelievable wildlife market. Go before it gets too touristy! Cambodia was almost as good as Laos. In Cambodia, go to Siem Reap where there are some amazing temple ruins. One warning: Go in the winter. We were there to watch the sunrise over Angkor Wat on New Years, and the temperature was into the 100s ... we were told it gets much hotter in the summer!
3. South America.
In South America, our favorite place was Iguazu Falls on the border of Brazil and Argentina. These falls were the most impressive and amazing falls we've seen. More beautiful and impressive than Niagara Falls, Victoria Falls in Africa, Akaka Falls in Hawaii, etc. We've seen alot of water falls, and Iguazu takes the cake by a wide margin. They even have speedboats (on the Brazil side) that will take you right into one of the falls (that's right ... the water pours onto your heads and into the boat. It's a wonder the boats don't sink under this massive torrent!)
By the way, if you have a chance to visit Rio de Janeiro, definitely go hang-gliding. It's probably the best city in the world for this activity as the views are amazing!
4. India.
In India, focus on the state of Rajhastan. It includes the Taj Mahal which is far more beautiful and awesome in person than in pictures. Also, the watery city of Udaipur is often compared to Venice. A safari in the desert, elephant rides in the city of Jaipur, and the markets of Delhi are all worth a trip to this amazing country.
One day, we plan to visit every country in the world, but so far, of the 36 we've visited, the locations above stand out as the most memorable and amazing.
Hope this helps!
2006-06-18 19:11:59
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answered by Denger 3
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Holland, France, Monte Carlo, Switzerland,
Italy, Hungary, Czech Republic, St, Petersberg,
Norway, South Africa, New Zealand.
2006-06-18 19:45:07
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answered by fatsausage 7
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I went on a cruise last year through Northern Europe, and I really enjoyed Holland and Germany. Holland because of the people (super nice!) and Germany because of all the history. I hope to someday go back to these 2 wonderful countries.
2006-06-19 03:09:01
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answered by aloneinga 5
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Scotland is a great place to visit with breathtaking scenery and many medieval landmarks. However, cost of living in Scotland is pretty high (even higher than the US). Thailand is also a nice place, with a much cheaper cost of living (you can get a lot of things for cheaper there such as computer games, food, etc.) and with many great sights, although not much landscape worth enjoying. Canada is a great place to visit also with vast expanses of wilderness, snow, beautiful cities, and lots of great things to do.
2006-06-18 19:05:19
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answer #5
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answered by demon_card99 4
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All countries have their great places!
Is is mainly up to the interest of the visitor!
In case of interested in Antiquity, climate, swimming, nice people, get energy from Mother Earth, safety, great food,....., countries could be:
1. Greece
2. Cyprus
3. Italy
2006-06-18 19:45:41
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answered by soubassakis 6
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Philippines. All the best in the world rolled into one country.
2006-06-18 19:10:47
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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ive been to turkey and it was awsome but it gotta be tunisia and take a trip on a camel onto the sahara desert and watch the sun rise u have to be there to believe it,its totally stunning and you will never see a sun rise like that any where else
2006-06-18 19:05:56
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answer #8
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answered by shaz 3
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It all depends on a number of things....
1. What do you want to do? What are your interests?
2. What is your budget??
2006-06-18 19:05:23
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answered by Adam 7
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don't know where r u live, but if in Europ, egypt could be nice and easy place to visit.
2006-06-18 19:52:40
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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