Hello everyone. Hope you all had a
great weekend. Winter is about to say adieu and summers are on the pavement.
What next then? Am I guessing right? Aha.. Planning for an exotic vacation in
summers. Well I think that the below content would be the best one for you all
who are planning for an exotic vacation. Let me guide you to some of the very
exotic destinations in the world to visit for.
1.
Kotor Bay,
Montenegro: Have you ever been to Montenegro. If no, then this
would be the best time to visit this place, especially the Bay of Kotor. Many
people simply call this place as Boka.
This winding bay will engulf you with its emerald waters and picturesque
mountains and the fascinating shoreline houses along with the beautiful
medieval towns like Perast adds on more to its beauty where you can stop for relishing
its delicacies and can also get an opportunity to interact with the locals and
know their dialects.
2.
Petra,
Jordan: Does anyone of you remember the famous Hollywood movie
“Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” starring Harrison Ford? Well if yes, then
many of that movie scenes were been shot over here. The place which is rising
out of a cliff between the Red and Dead Sea, is the lost city of Petra which
still has many secrets to reveal. It consists of several tombs and ancient
carved structures which are spread across a huge marvelous sandy landscape.
3.
Bagan: Many of
you might have heard about Lord Buddha and his stupas. Well there is one place where you can find in abundance the
Buddhist temples and many stupas. The
place is Bagan, which is been considered as the home of the largest and densest
concentration of Buddhist temples and stupas
in the world. A very handful people know
that once this mighty city was eventually been reigned by the mongolians.
4.
Arashimaya
Bamboo Forest, Japan: Ever visited Japan, the land of islands and
technology? If you ever plan to visit Japan, then for sure do visit the
Arashimaya Bamboo forest. This famous forest is literally besieged with famous
tombs and temples which is quite close to the “Moon Crossing Bridge”. Even the pavement for walking seems so
fascinating that one could ever imagine whether they are walking in a forest or
not. Moreover, it will create a feeling of walking into a Bamboo tent
surrounded by tall, green bamboo sticks, thus creating a natural unique look.
Hence this place is worth exploring.
5.
Seychelles: The
country of Seychelles is a unique destination to explore in itself. Spread
across 175 square miles of the Indian Ocean, it’s a chain of 115 islands, the
largest archipelago available in the world. A person can visit this place at
anytime in the year as this area is free from the cyclone belt. To visit this
place a private 62 seated yacht has also been facilitated so as to go through
this archipelago. Also a person can relish the various delicacies and varieties
of drinks available on this yacht along with having an amazing and fascinating
ride of this area. This area is worth exploring and I bet that you will carry
along with you a lot of memories.
6.
Azores,
Portugal: The nine-island chain of Azores, Portugal is also one of the
most fascinating places to visit. Last spring, Ryan-air and Easy-Jet began
offering low-cost flights to connect the Azores' capital city of Ponta Delgada,
on the main island of Sao Miguel, to London and Lisbon, raising the profile of
this nine-island chain dramatically. Even Americans find it very surprising as
it seems very easy to reach through a four-hour direct flight from Boston. One
of the most amazing things about Sao Miguel is the striking volcanic stone and
concrete Archipelago Contemporary Arts Centre.
7.
Kamalame
Cay, The Bahamas: Bahamas is always on the top charts due to its
amazing scenery and famous cruises. But a very few person know about a private
island- the Kamalame Cay which is just a 15-minute flight from Nassau and
offers an isolated sanctuary surrounded by crystal-clear water and shaded with
rustling palms. A person if visits this place should definitely discover the
beauty of underwater life with a scuba expedition at the island's Dive Centre.
8.
Sandy Cay,
British Virgin Islands: This is a small nature preserve in the British Virgin
Islands. This place is great for snorkeling and swimming, due to the
crystal-clear water and a shallow reef. A person visiting this place should explore
the white-sand beach. It is said that this white sand beach is the home to
endangered leather back turtles which snorkel in the waters around Sandy Spit.
Wow, a person will get a chance to witness such endangered species.
9.
The Great
Barrier Reef: As one of the
Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef holds a spot on
every traveler's bucket list. Stretching from the east coast of Queensland,
Australia, the Great Barrier Reef extends from Cape York in the north all the
way to Bundaberg in the south which totals a complete area of 1250 miles,
comprising of 3000 coral reefs, 600 islands and 1625 species of fish. Wherever
you decide to hang out, the Great Barrier Reef is a treasure trove of
once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Whether you're unfolding at marine life through
a scuba mask, letting the tropical breeze furl your sail, or in a plane gliding
high above it all, the possibilities for exploration are nearly limitless.
10.
Bora Bora
(French Polynesia): Bora Bora (whose original name in the Tahitian
language means “first-born”) is a luxury traveler’s dream. With two mountains
in the center of the island and a picture-perfect lagoon and barrier reef
surrounding it, it’s the quintessential location for rest, relaxation and
romance. “Getting away from it all” is defined by a stay in one of Bora Bora’s
famed thatched-roof bungalows, which are often outfitted with glass floors to
allow views of an underwater world filled with manta rays and sharks.
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