Welcome to our travel guide, where we unveil the majesty and significance of the Sri Rama Temple, an architectural marvel under construction in Ayodhya, India. This sacred project embodies faith, unity, and the rich cultural heritage of India. Join us as we explore the spiritual journey that awaits devotees and travelers at this historic site.
Continue readingExplore Kannur Tourism: A Blissful Journey through Kerala’s Rich Culture and Beaches
Welcome to our Kannur tourism guide, a treasure trove of Kerala’s cultural heritage and stunning beaches. Kannur, located in northern Kerala, India, is renowned for its pristine beaches, historic forts, traditional art forms, and vibrant cultural experiences. Join us on this remarkable journey to discover the beauty and charm of Kannur.
Continue readingWaikato, New Zealand: Unveiling Nature’s Wonderland
La Bahia (The Beautiful) is an 8000-sq-metre, floor-to-ceiling extravagance of intricate marquetry, plasterwork and zouak (painted wood), and certainly one of Marrakesh’s most eye-popping sights.
Continue readingDiscovering Paradise: A Comprehensive Guide to Hawaii
Welcome to our tropical paradise—Hawaii! Hawaii offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, from pristine beaches to volcanic landscapes. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Hawaii has something for everyone. We’ll delve into the best attractions, activities, and travel tips to make your Hawaiian getaway unforgettable.
Continue readingBahia Palace
La Bahia (The Beautiful) is an 8000-sq-metre, floor-to-ceiling extravagance of intricate marquetry, plasterwork and zouak (painted wood), and certainly one of Marrakesh’s most eye-popping sights.
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This captivating museum, opened in 2017, showcases finely selected collections of haute couture clothing and accessories that span 40 years of creative work by legendary French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. The aesthetically warped and wefted building resembles woven fabric and holds a 150-seat auditorium, research library, bookstore and terrace cafe serving light snacks.
Continue readingHigh Place of Sacrifice
The most accessible of Petra’s High Places, this well-preserved site was built atop Jebel Madbah with drains to channel the blood of sacrificial animals.
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Downhill from the Theatre, the wadi widens to create a larger thoroughfare. To the right, the great massif of Jebel Al Khubtha looms over the valley.
Continue readingDana Biosphere Reserve
The Dana Biosphere Reserve is the largest in Jordan and includes a variety of terrain, from sandstone cliffs more than 1700m high near Dana to a low point of 50m below sea level in Wadi Araba. Sheltered within the red-rock escarpments are protected valleys that are home to a surprisingly diverse ecosystem. About 600 species of plant (ranging from citrus trees and junipers to desert acacias and date palms) thrive in the reserve, together with 180 species of bird.
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The spectacular sandstone city of Petra was built in the 3rd century BC by the Nabataeans, who carved palaces, temples, tombs, storerooms and stables from the soft stone cliffs. Today it is a World Heritage Site that needs little introduction; suffice to say, no visit to Jordan is complete without at least two days spent exploring the remarkable Ancient City.
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