Top Tourism Destinations you should definitely visit once in your lifetime.


Top Tourism Destinations you should definitely visit once in your lifetime.

1.    Hawaii:
              Hawaii has been and still is recognized for it amazing sceneries. Many tourist bloggers and travel websites has declared it as the best place to visit as tourism spot. Hawaii is an ideal spot for everyone to visit especially if you’re an explorer; Hawaii is the best place for you to visit. Hawaii is mostly famous for its islands and mountains and volcanic eruption. Hawaii is also famous for the vast amount of variety of food that is found there. We can take the example of a restaurant called Marukame Udon located in Hawaii, Honolulu. Their soup is the reason of their popularity. People wait for a very long time in lines just to buy that soup. The islands and beaches there are just mesmerizing. We can take the example of Hanauma Bay, it is formed within the crater  of a volcano on the island Oahu, Hanauma Bay is a unique protected bay, which has been popular with snorkelers for a long time. After overuse caused pollution and damage to the delicate reef ecosystem, restoration efforts have restored the bay to its original splendor, and it is again open to visitors.


2.    Paris :
            Paris also known as the city of lights has drawn attention of millions of people’s attention every year due to its unforgettable significance. Obviously the vast amount of food cuisine and the vast amount of art collection are to be given the credit too. The calm River Seine flows through the city, flanked by the stately museums, old age churches. And the architecture of Rococo- and Neoclassic- architecture, more glanced by cascading trees and glowing streetlamps. Spicing up the Seine’s cobbled walks and graceful bridges are impossibly chic Parisians, probably going to the markets, cinemas or a cafe. It contains world-class museums, fashion, architecture, vast variety of food. Basically it creates an environment of its own. Paris is also known as the city of “many splendors”, as the famous Ernest Hemingway recalled in his memoir, “A Moveable East “. You can visit the beloved Musee d’Orsay, shop in the biggest designers on the Champs Elysees or go to the boutiques in Le Marais, take in the view atop the Eifeel Tower, if you ever visit Paris then don’t forget to visit these places.


3.    Bora Bora :
                     The small island of Bora Bora which is just 6 miles long and about a little more than 2 miles wide. This might be a small island but it has a significance of its own which overflows with the natural beauty. An inactive volcano rises up in the middle of it and fans out into the lush jungle before spilling into an aquamarine lagoon. In fact, author James Michener, who wrote “Tales of the South Pacific “, called Bora Bora “the most beautiful island in the world. The 18th century British explorer James Cook even coined it as the “Pearl of the Pacific “. The very definition of the tropical gateway, blissful Bora Bora abounds with deluxe resorts, sunny skies, warm waters and friendly locals, the main industry of this island in French Polynesia and its swarm of tiny motu (islands) is tourism. Bora Bora is just the perfect place for tourism, but there is an issue. Bora Bora is expensive like- very expensive. In short, visit Bora Bora for natural beauty, visit for soul relaxation and visit if you have “THE MONEY”.

4.    Dubai :
              Dubai and LA (Las Vages ) are very common with each other. Both the cities share a love for the fantastical, with skylines that shine like beacon against barren desert backdrops. People from all over the world travel to to these sparkling oasis with the same goal which just play hard and live your heart out with all the fun oppertunites. As a vacation spot, Dubai easily trumps ol’Sin City thanks to its thanks to its stunning cream-colored. Persian Gulf shoreline, international culinary scene and larger-than-life attractions. And the city is still growing; plans are underway for something bigger and better. At one point it was estimated that a quarter of the world’s construction cranes are working in Dubai. And if that’s true, even the sky may not be able to limit Dubai’s growth. Dubai is the city of superlatives, home to the world’s largest building, one of the world’s largest shopping malls and one of the world’s largest man-made marinas………. But on a smaller scale, this emirate is still ties to its days as a modest part town. Traditional wooden abras (boats) float past the motorboats on Dubai Creek, the natural sands of Jumeirah Beach trimming the carefully sculpted Palm islands. Despite constantly looking to the future, this city isn’t quick to let go of its past. It’s this dynamic that not only put Dubai on the tourist map but also keeps it there.


5.    Maldives :
                   You might have seen photos of the Maldives before: picture-perfect private mansions located over the striking blue waters, alabaster white sand beaches and extravagant sunsets falling into the horizon. The scenic beauty of the Maldives ios something to behold, something you quite can’t understand till you’re there in person. The island realm of the Maldives is popular with honeymooners looking for a privacy and adventurers looking to explore the depth of the sea on a scuba diving and snorkeling expedition. Travelers seeking relaxation can unwind at at one of the island’s spas and all the visitors should certainly spend a day exploring the Maldivian capital of Male’. The hotels in this are also fabulous, ranging from underwater hotels to private bungalows on land. However, getting to and staying in this tropical paradise requires patience because there are no direct flights to the United States and plentiful cash. Located between the Arabian and Laccadive seas, roughly 500 miles southwest of Sri lanka, the Maldives is about as isolated as it gets- and just another one its many allures.  




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