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My top 5 dream destinations!!!

Tourists are eager to explore and see the world and they should embrace their touristness, even my opinion is
no exception. It has been my experience though that places are very popular for a reason theyre awesome.
So with that in mind here are a few of my dream destinations, rather my hopeful dream destinies that I think
everyone should visit at least once in their lives.

Paris:


Irrespective of all, its born to be appreciated.
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is situated on the Seine River, with more than
12 million inhabitants.
Paris was the focal point for many important political events throughout its history, including the famous
French Revolution. Today it is one of the world's leading business and cultural centres.
A real advocate of art and travel gets my love, Eiffel tower in his mind the very moment he comes across the
name of Paris. Curmudgeons will say that it is too pricey, too overrun with tourists and just too much. And
they are probably right. But all these cannot neutralise my urge to reach my city of lights. My favourite way to
admire the Eiffel Tower though is from across the river at the Trocadero, arguably the best place to get the
classic view of the Tower that graces postcards and scrapbooks around the world. Irrespective of the way you
choose to visit the Tower, please dont skip it. It may be corny, but is still popular for a reason it is the visual
clue that we have arrived in Paris, one of the great capitals of the world.




U.S Capitol building:

Iconic Beauty!

I say that the U.S. Capitol Building is one of the most beautiful, important yet under-appreciated structures on
the planet. Not only is the rotunda a nice bit of architecture and design, but the history of the United States
since its inception can be found in the nooks and crannies of this massive, white marble monument to
democracy. Say what you will about this country, but it is hard to ignore the fact that the history of America
has deeply influenced the history of the world for more than 200 years. I think that regardless of your political
opinions it is important to visit and see the birthplace of modern democracy, a movement that swept across
the planet changing it forever.










Dubrovnik:

Aura or elegance?
The name may be a bit hard to pronounce but we find it even harder to utter a word after seeing beauty and
elegance of this once tiny Croatias most-visited city. Its reputation as a jewel of the Adriatic is no
exaggeration. And a very robust cruise ship industry blindly adds to its beauty. It is commonly well known as a
fairytale city. Why? Walking through one of the Dubrovniks main gates, we cant help but feel like walking
onto a Game of Thrones set. The massive stone buildings, walls surrounding everything and the beautiful
views of the deep blue waters make this a city right out of a storybook. The best time to laze around the city is
in the early mornings and evenings, mainly to avoid the crush of tourists.









Petra :

Bold old thing!
The name of this city brings into our mind the movies of Indiana Jones. The city of Petra was once an
important trading post and its wealth resulted in a large complex built of the rocks, much of which still exists
today. Its like finding your own long lost city as you walk through the kilometre long cut in the rocks known
as the Siq and there in front of you erupts ancient Petra. The entire experience takes at least a day, preferably
two or three if you have the time but this is one tourist site no one should miss. Made famous by Indiana Jones,
the ancient city of Petra in Jordan is regularly listed as one of the great wonders of the world. Just every aspect
of Petra surprised me though, especially since all I knew of it came from that aforementioned Indiana Jones
movie. As it turns out there is a lot more to Petra than just the iconic Treasury Building.












Costa Rica:


Synonym of Beauty
Costa Rica, means "Rich Coast" . Costa Rica is home to a rich variety of plants and animals. While the country
has only about 0.1% of the world's landmass, it contains 5% of the world's biodiversity. Around 25% of the
country's land area is in protected national parks and protected areas, the largest percentage of protected
areas in the world. Costa Rica has successfully managed to diminish deforestation from some of the worst rates
in the world from 1973 to 1989, to almost zero by 2005. Cant these stats form an image of undisturbed and
pure natural elegance?
Costa Rica has best beaches in the world according to me. Everyone has a jaw drop at the glimpse of it. It is a
prime surfing spot, particularly its Pacific coast beaches, and soccer is a passion for the "Ticos".
Things you can observe only in Costa Rica :
Costa Rica has two coasts and with that, two main cultures. On the Pacific Ocean, typically are the Ticos
(Costa Ricans) and on the Atlantic Ocean, especially in and around Limon, is an English-
speaking, Jamaican influenced African-Caribbean culture.
A high altitude change throughout the central part of the country offers all ranges of climates. If the desire is
to experience a warm and dry climate with seasonal changes, or a jungle to still see the autumn colors in a
variety of trees, then the dry forests of the northwest Pacific Coast of Costa Rica in the Guancaste province
could be your choice. Tropical climates along the coasts to highland climates occur in all altitudes throughout
the mountainous country offering the greatest variety of temperature zones; one of them surely will fit your
definition of "perfect climate".
Costa Rica is the land born of volcanoes. As part of the Circum-Pacific Ring of fire, over 200 volcanic centers
have been recognized in the country.
Arent these points enough to make you pack your bags and plan a trip to CR?

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