Thursday, May 21, 2015

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Monday, May 11, 2015

                       Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe



This is an amazing site located in between the border of Zambia and North of Zimbabwe along the Zambezi River. Although Victoria Falls is neither the widest nor the highest waterfall on Earth, this breathtaking waterfall occupies around 2 kilometer mile and is 354 feet high. It emits mist that is spotted by somebody about 20 kilometers away and hence it’s traditional “Mosi-oa Tunya” that simply means “thundering smoke”. It was named Victoria Falls by a Scottish explorer David Livingstone. He’s believed to have been the first person from Europe to visit Victoria Falls on 16 November 1855. By the end of the 90s around 300,000 visitors were seeing Victoria Falls each year, and it was expected to increase to a million or more in the next decade. However, today Victoria Falls has more visitors from Zimbabwe and Zambia than from other countries in the world. The waterfall is accessible by train and bus, and it’s rather cheap to reach, so why not visit this beautiful place this year?

Monday, April 27, 2015

Li River, China



The Li River, also called Lijiang, meanders its way gracefully in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. It stretches between Guilin and Yangshuo over a distance of 83 kilometers. The river is most popular due to the scenic Karst Mountains that those who cruise the river get to see. Below are some few interesting facts about the river that you may want to check out.The world is full of beautiful places to visit but so is China whether you are traveling alone or with a friend you should visit Li River is really awesome and full nature. 

Ten Interesting facts 
1. The river originates from Mao'er Mountains in Xing'an County.
2. The Li River's upper section is connected to Xiang River which drains into the Yangtze - the largest river in China and Asia. This delta formed an important travel route as it connected the Yangtze travellers to the Pearl River Delta.
3. The unusual Karsts topography along the river's banks is compared to the Halong Bay in Vietnam and thus a good alternative destination to the bay.
4. The Seven-Star Park - the largest park in Guilin, is part of the Li River ecosystem and thus draws huge number of tourists who come to see the karst topography and exotic wildlife.
5. The Elephant-Trunk Hill is the symbol of the city of Guillin. It is shaped like a huge elephant drinking water.
6. Some of the other attractions along the river and which interest the tourists includes; Pagoda Hill, Forest of Odd-Shaped Peaks, Duxu Ancient Town, and the Ox Gorge. .
7. The Lingqu Canal along the Li River was dug in 214 BC. It is the oldest existing Canal in the world and a symbol of ancient water conservation practices by the ancient Chinese.
8. The Li River is featured on the 20 Yuan note in the fifth series release. This indicates how much premium is put on the river by the Chinese government.
9. Huashan-Lijiang National Folklore Park is part of the Li River Tourism circuit. It is one of the most beautiful National Parks in the world.
10. The Li River has seen a huge number of artists, writers and poets canonize it in written and painted word. It is the most written about river in China - even more than the majestic Yangtze. Note that most cruises start from Hong Kong and then docks on various other towns.
A cruise on the Li River should be your top priority whenever cruising through China. Unlike the more popular Yangtze, Li River is more likely to treat you to a more authentic picture of countryside China.

Zhangye Danxia Landform in Gansu, China


If you don't know where to go i recommend you to go to Zhangye Danxia LAndform as you can see fro mthe picture aove is a beautiful sight. Full of mountains and the scene is really peaceful it is located in Gansu China and it would be a really unforgettable trip.It is cold and dry with strong winds in the winter so going in winter is not recommended 


Thursday, April 23, 2015

The Maldives


Description
Maldive is also known as "The Tropical Paradise" for many reasons. Mainly because of its beautiful islands separated by the sea. Each  island is surrounded by stunning white sandy beaches. It is a wonderful experience to visit and explore the beauty of the islands.The sea covers 99% of the Maldives.