I love discovering the beautiful and historical places all over the world. Here I have listed some of those places in my wish list on Airbnb website.
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South Africa is a country as geographically and culturally diverse as its 11 national languages, which represent a societal melting pot of indigenous Africans, English, Indian immigrants and Afrikaners of Dutch and German descent. Situated at the southernmost tip of the continent, South Africa borders the Atlantic and Indian oceans with its vast plains and desert mountains stretching inland. Given the country's immense scope of urban centers and exotic natural settings along with its hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it's no wonder many tourists choose to visit South Africa.
South Africa also offers travelers a chance to observe some of the continent's most rare and iconic wildlife. Nature Reserves and National Parks abound. Frommer's Travel Guide suggests visiting places like the Goegap Nature Reserve in Namaqualand and the Northern Cape's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, which ranks as one of the largest conversation areas in all of Africa.
2) Goa
Simply put, Goa is a complete holiday destination—beaches, rivers, plains, hills, jungles, museums, architecture, history, culture, weather, nightclubs, shopping and everything else that you can think of. If you ask, ‘Why visit Goa’ to different people, the answers will vary based on their age, temperament or interests. For its 3,702 km2 of area, Goa has an astounding number of beaches—36 in all! What’s more exciting is that each Goa beach has a distinctiveness of its own.
Beaches in North Goa are the most popular ones and are swarmed by a whole lot of local as well as foreign tourists. South Goa beaches, on the other hand, are now gaining popularity among foreign tourists owing to the quiet beach holiday option they offer. Tiger prawns, lobsters, fish steaks—the freshness of seafood makes Goa’s food definitely delicious. Traditional Goan cuisine with its vindaloo, sorpotel, xakuti and the refreshingly lip-smacking sol kadi leave you asking for more.
3) Tadoba National Park
Often referred to as "The Jewel of Vidharba", the Tadoba National Park lies in the district of Chandrapur in the north-eastern part of Maharashtra. Located in the heart of a reserved forest, it is an infinite treasure trove of innumerable species of trees and plants - and wildlife that includes tigers, panthers, sloth bears, hyenas, jackals, wild dogs, bison, barking deer, nil gai, sambar, and cheatal.
In fact, the Tadoba National Park and Andhari Wildlife Santuary together form the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. The park derives its name from "Taru" the local deity, whereas the Andhari river that meanders through the forest gives the sanctuary its name.
Flora: Teak, Ain, Bija, Dhaoda, Bamboo, Haldu, Arjun, Tendu, Salai, Jamun, Mahua.
Fauna: Tiger, Leopard, Sloth bear, Wild dog, Jackal, Sambar, Indian Bison, Barking Deer, Blue Bull, Spotted Deer, Chausingha, Ratel, Flying Squirrel, Wild Boar, Langur.
4) Sri Lanka
If golden beaches, rising waves, misty mountains, mighty elephants, stealthy leopards, giant whales, a majestic past, lovely tea and warm smiles could sum up a country, that would be Sri Lanka.
With many sites and scenes bottled up in to a small island, a traveler could be riding the waves in the dawn and admiring the green carpeted mountains by dusk. Travel destinations in Sri Lanka provide an array of holiday experience from sun kissed beach holidays to a marathon of wildlife watching, adrenaline pumping adventure sports and pilgrimage to some of the oldest cities in the world.
The smiles and hospitality of Sri Lanka id world famous and so are its spicy food, exotic fruits and array of sweetmeats found nowhere in the world. With so many cultures living next to each other life in Sri Lanka continues among a series of festivities throughout the year, an ideal recipe for fun and leisure.
5) Indonesia
Indonesia may not be the first place that many people would think to go but it is a truly hidden gem in the Southeast Asia even though it is a giant in size, having more than 17,000 islands with 240 million people!
You will find that a lot of tourists love coming to Indonesia because of how beautiful and diverse this country is. Known to many as Wonderful Indonesia, it brings you the second largest tropical forests, many pristine beaches with great dive sites and surfing waves, amazing hikes to active volcanoes and wildlife.
Indonesia have most of nature’s best such from pristine beaches and deep sea to tropical forests and mountains. Be wow by idyllic beaches like the famous Bali, the emergingLombok, luxurious Nusa Dua or the quiet Gili Islands. You may also find hiking here amazing as you can hike up the many active volcanoes, such as Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and Mount Batur in Bali. Many tropical forests here are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Indonesia like Ujung Kulon National Parkk in West Java and three major parks in Sumatra.
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