Things to Do in Cuba
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Trevor_Fordyce]Trevor Fordyce
There have been remarkable changes in the private spaces of Cuba thereby allowing one to explore the hidden treasures of the country. For tourists, there are now fast growing resorts as well as renovated hotels all across the country. Its famous city - Havana brags an old town that features the UNESCO's world Heritage List. Below are some of the must-visit places in Cuba:
- "Pinar del Rio and the West" is also perfect for travelers who are looking for a tourist spot to enjoy their vacation. Pinar del Rio is the most beautiful province in Cuba. There are amazing and outstanding features such as the rounded limestone mountain that is covered with vegetation.
- Cueva Del Indio is also worth a visit because it boasts of stalagmites and stalactites and one more surprising thing about this cave is its underground rivers.
- Cienfuego is a wealthy modern city that is built around a fine harbor located at the foot of Escambray Mountains. The main tourist spots here are the Paraque Jose Marti as well as cathedral and Teatro Tomas Terry and Castillo de Jagua and Palcio de Valle. All are close to the harbor area where you will see the most amazing architectural styles influenced by Moorish.
Aside from all the beautiful places to go and visit in Cuba, there are also lots of things that can be done here while you are in your relaxing vacation. You may enjoy and engage in the Cuba's water sport activities. They offer travelers a great diving and snorkeling experience and you may also try their boat tour to the reef and do wind surfing and fishing. Trekking and horse back riding are also available here. In fact, these activities are one of the most popular things to be done by tourists and travelers who are looking for an adventure tour around the area of Cuba. So what are you waiting for? Cuba waits for your visit. Pack up and have a vacation in Cuba.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
England
Is Winchester the Most Beautiful Town in England?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Robin_O'Brien]Robin O'Brien
England has many fine, historic and beautiful towns and villages but it would be hard to find a town that could surpass Winchester in its beauty.
When you think of the quintessential ancient, historic English town, what does you imagination conjure up? The town would be full of old medieval, Georgian and Victorian buildings that are nestled into one another. There would be a beautiful winding river running through the centre of it. Of course it would have a beautiful Norman church set in a green. The roads and lanes would be small and intimate, crammed with delightful shops and restaurants. What imagined English town would not have a king or two buried in the church grounds: perhaps even a saint or two. And of course it would have a long association with artists and writers, beguiled by the town charms; and would it be stretching the dream too far to suppose that world famous writers lived, died and were buried there.
If you come and visit Winchester you may think you are dreaming, for the town has all of the above and so much more.
The town is settled into the soft rolling hills and meadows that are found on the edge of the chalk-downs in the county of Hampshire. It would be fair to say that the county of Hampshire is what most envisage when the think of what the English landscape should look like. And the approach into Winchester on any road is delightful.
The River Itchen runs through the middle of the town. In fact many tributaries and streams run through the town. In medieval times the town was famous for it's cultivation of watercress (the plant is still grown outside of the town). Watercress requires water of exceptional clarity and purity in which to grow, and the River Itchen's water is crystal clear. In fact the river is so clean that when you stroll along its banks you can see the many fresh water trout in the river. And I'm not lying when I tell you that you can see anglers fly-fishing in the middle of the town! When you walk along the many riverside walks you will also see ducks, moorhens, swans and all manner of wildlife.
Winchester doesn't have a Normal church as its focal point; it has a Norman cathedral; arguably, the finest cathedral in England. The setting is also perfect. The cathedral has a park-like setting of grass and shady trees. In summer the vistor can picnic on the lawn along with the local residents.
Winchester was once the ancient capital of Anglo-Saxon England; the other half of England being occupied by Vikings. It was one man who kept the southern half of England free of Vikings and that was King Alfred the Great. He was a local boy, you know. He was crowned king of England in the cathedral and lived and died in the city. You can visit the spot where he was buried alongside his wife and eldest son. He is the only English king to have ever been given the epitaph 'the Great'.
You can also visit the tombs of other 'minor' kings of England in the cathedral.
And what about the saints I mentioned earlier. Well, we've all heard about St Swithin's day and how, if it rains on this day it'll rain for the next 40 days. St. Swithin was tutor to King Alfred and was also buried in a tomb in the cathedral. It'll be no surprise to the reader now, to be told that there are other, lesser saints buried within the cathedral.
The beauty of Winchester has always attracted royalty, the wealthy and famour people of the day. It has always been a magnet for writers. Keats was a frequent visitor as was Anthony Trollope; both writer based works on the city and its surroundings. Perhaps the most famous writer who lived in Winchester was Jane Austen who wrote some of the most enduring novels in English. Jane Austen was born in Hampshire and lived most of her life in the county. She died in Winchester and was also buried inside the cathedral.
The items of interest mentioned above are just a fraction of what the visitor can find of interest in this city. There is much, much more. Even if the visitor was oblivious to the town's rich and proud history and the famous citizens who live and died there, the visitor could not miss the incomparable charm and beautiful that the city has in abundance.
Robin O'Brien lives and works in Winchester and is founder of [http://winchester-tourist-information.com]Winchester Tourist Information where you can find more information on the city such as, places to visit, walks, restaurants, photographs and [http://www.winchester-tourist-information.com/winchester-accommodation.php]hotels in Winchester
Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Is-Winchester-the-Most-Beautiful-Town-in-England?&id=292921] Is Winchester the Most Beautiful Town in England?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Robin_O'Brien]Robin O'Brien
England has many fine, historic and beautiful towns and villages but it would be hard to find a town that could surpass Winchester in its beauty.
When you think of the quintessential ancient, historic English town, what does you imagination conjure up? The town would be full of old medieval, Georgian and Victorian buildings that are nestled into one another. There would be a beautiful winding river running through the centre of it. Of course it would have a beautiful Norman church set in a green. The roads and lanes would be small and intimate, crammed with delightful shops and restaurants. What imagined English town would not have a king or two buried in the church grounds: perhaps even a saint or two. And of course it would have a long association with artists and writers, beguiled by the town charms; and would it be stretching the dream too far to suppose that world famous writers lived, died and were buried there.
If you come and visit Winchester you may think you are dreaming, for the town has all of the above and so much more.
The town is settled into the soft rolling hills and meadows that are found on the edge of the chalk-downs in the county of Hampshire. It would be fair to say that the county of Hampshire is what most envisage when the think of what the English landscape should look like. And the approach into Winchester on any road is delightful.
The River Itchen runs through the middle of the town. In fact many tributaries and streams run through the town. In medieval times the town was famous for it's cultivation of watercress (the plant is still grown outside of the town). Watercress requires water of exceptional clarity and purity in which to grow, and the River Itchen's water is crystal clear. In fact the river is so clean that when you stroll along its banks you can see the many fresh water trout in the river. And I'm not lying when I tell you that you can see anglers fly-fishing in the middle of the town! When you walk along the many riverside walks you will also see ducks, moorhens, swans and all manner of wildlife.
Winchester doesn't have a Normal church as its focal point; it has a Norman cathedral; arguably, the finest cathedral in England. The setting is also perfect. The cathedral has a park-like setting of grass and shady trees. In summer the vistor can picnic on the lawn along with the local residents.
Winchester was once the ancient capital of Anglo-Saxon England; the other half of England being occupied by Vikings. It was one man who kept the southern half of England free of Vikings and that was King Alfred the Great. He was a local boy, you know. He was crowned king of England in the cathedral and lived and died in the city. You can visit the spot where he was buried alongside his wife and eldest son. He is the only English king to have ever been given the epitaph 'the Great'.
You can also visit the tombs of other 'minor' kings of England in the cathedral.
And what about the saints I mentioned earlier. Well, we've all heard about St Swithin's day and how, if it rains on this day it'll rain for the next 40 days. St. Swithin was tutor to King Alfred and was also buried in a tomb in the cathedral. It'll be no surprise to the reader now, to be told that there are other, lesser saints buried within the cathedral.
The beauty of Winchester has always attracted royalty, the wealthy and famour people of the day. It has always been a magnet for writers. Keats was a frequent visitor as was Anthony Trollope; both writer based works on the city and its surroundings. Perhaps the most famous writer who lived in Winchester was Jane Austen who wrote some of the most enduring novels in English. Jane Austen was born in Hampshire and lived most of her life in the county. She died in Winchester and was also buried inside the cathedral.
The items of interest mentioned above are just a fraction of what the visitor can find of interest in this city. There is much, much more. Even if the visitor was oblivious to the town's rich and proud history and the famous citizens who live and died there, the visitor could not miss the incomparable charm and beautiful that the city has in abundance.
Robin O'Brien lives and works in Winchester and is founder of [http://winchester-tourist-information.com]Winchester Tourist Information where you can find more information on the city such as, places to visit, walks, restaurants, photographs and [http://www.winchester-tourist-information.com/winchester-accommodation.php]hotels in Winchester
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Great places to ski
10 Great places to Ski in Europe
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Orson_Johnson]Orson Johnson
1. Chamonix, France - Located at the foot of Mont Blanc, this little town boasts amazing ski areas such as the Grand Montets (1235 m - 3000 m) and Brévent / Flégère (1030 m - 2525 m), all while offering a sense of adventure that is sure to not disappoint.
2. Kitzbühel, Austria - With the 5 main ski areas surrounding the village having plenty of extensive slopes catering to the needs of everyone who visits, this little town is one to try out. Contrary to the easy going nature of most of the courses, Kitzbühel contains one of the most challenging world cup circuit courses, Hahnenkamm
3. Neustift, Austria - With one of the finest year round skiing conditions and Austria's largest glacial ski resort, Neustift is one to be at especially for those traveling with family and friends. The main draw of the area would be the Stubai Glacier which extends to over 100km of beautiful snow sure ski pistes.
4. Wengen, Switzerland - Charm exudes from this beautiful ski resort the moment you arrive. An easy going pace is felt, with most of the slopes having gentle runs leading up to Grindelwald.
5. Flims Laax Falera, Switzerland - Famous for its 3 interconnected mountains, Flims, Laax and Falera make up one of the most popular ski resorts in Switzerland. This place is more for the intermediate skiers and beginners, with over 130 miles of extensive slopes to satisfy the adventure seeking.
6- Verbier, Switzerland - With its four valleys and slopes for over 240miles, this is a resort more for the experienced and those looking for a challenge. Exploring its off-slope routes and good bump runs are just some of the things that make it worth your visit.
7- Cortina d`Ampezzo, Italy - Picture Perfect and said to be the most beautiful winter wonderland resort in the world, its amazing slopes are idyllic for both beginners and intermediates. The scenery will definitely take your breath away if the skiing doesn't.
8. Sestriere, Italy - Friendly ski resort renown for its pistes that are connected to the "milky-way". An excellent place to visit with good snow reliability and an extensive range of slopes with some tougher runs for the more experienced.
9 -Val d'Isere, France - One of the best resorts in Europe for the experts, its no surprise that it's often a crowded place. However, even the beginners would find something here as they have runs for all standards with the huge area linked to Tignes.
10. Les Deux Alpes, France - Great for all standards and famous for its dual combination of both summer and winter skiing with excellent snow records, this is one mega ski resort you would feel at ease with.
Orson Johnson writes for Holiday Velvet, a website providing [http://www.holiday-velvet.com/chamonix]Chamonix holiday apartments & [http://www.holiday-velvet.com]Holiday rentals worldwide
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Orson_Johnson]Orson Johnson
1. Chamonix, France - Located at the foot of Mont Blanc, this little town boasts amazing ski areas such as the Grand Montets (1235 m - 3000 m) and Brévent / Flégère (1030 m - 2525 m), all while offering a sense of adventure that is sure to not disappoint.
2. Kitzbühel, Austria - With the 5 main ski areas surrounding the village having plenty of extensive slopes catering to the needs of everyone who visits, this little town is one to try out. Contrary to the easy going nature of most of the courses, Kitzbühel contains one of the most challenging world cup circuit courses, Hahnenkamm
3. Neustift, Austria - With one of the finest year round skiing conditions and Austria's largest glacial ski resort, Neustift is one to be at especially for those traveling with family and friends. The main draw of the area would be the Stubai Glacier which extends to over 100km of beautiful snow sure ski pistes.
4. Wengen, Switzerland - Charm exudes from this beautiful ski resort the moment you arrive. An easy going pace is felt, with most of the slopes having gentle runs leading up to Grindelwald.
5. Flims Laax Falera, Switzerland - Famous for its 3 interconnected mountains, Flims, Laax and Falera make up one of the most popular ski resorts in Switzerland. This place is more for the intermediate skiers and beginners, with over 130 miles of extensive slopes to satisfy the adventure seeking.
6- Verbier, Switzerland - With its four valleys and slopes for over 240miles, this is a resort more for the experienced and those looking for a challenge. Exploring its off-slope routes and good bump runs are just some of the things that make it worth your visit.
7- Cortina d`Ampezzo, Italy - Picture Perfect and said to be the most beautiful winter wonderland resort in the world, its amazing slopes are idyllic for both beginners and intermediates. The scenery will definitely take your breath away if the skiing doesn't.
8. Sestriere, Italy - Friendly ski resort renown for its pistes that are connected to the "milky-way". An excellent place to visit with good snow reliability and an extensive range of slopes with some tougher runs for the more experienced.
9 -Val d'Isere, France - One of the best resorts in Europe for the experts, its no surprise that it's often a crowded place. However, even the beginners would find something here as they have runs for all standards with the huge area linked to Tignes.
10. Les Deux Alpes, France - Great for all standards and famous for its dual combination of both summer and winter skiing with excellent snow records, this is one mega ski resort you would feel at ease with.
Orson Johnson writes for Holiday Velvet, a website providing [http://www.holiday-velvet.com/chamonix]Chamonix holiday apartments & [http://www.holiday-velvet.com]Holiday rentals worldwide
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Fun places
Fun Places To Go In California
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=David_Terr]David Terr
California is one of the most exciting states in the country, both to live and to visit. I have lived in California for about half my life and I have no desire to leave the state. I have also enjoyed touring most of the state, from Mt. Shasta to Yosemite to San Diego to Palm Springs. California is definitely not to be missed!
I first visited California at age six, along with the rest of my family. My parents took my sister and me to Disneyland on my sixth birthday and I loved it! We also visited San Francisco, San Diego, and Big Sur on the trip. My only unpleasant experience was getting carsick in Big Sur, due to my father driving fast along the meandering coastal Highway 1.
My family moved from Cleveland to San Francisco when I was eight. For years, we all bragged about how much of an improvement it was. Indeed, San Francisco is one of the most beautiful places in the world in my opinion. I now live in Los Angeles, but I still visit the City By the Bay four or five times a year. Fun places to see in SF include Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, The Embarcadero, Fisherman's Wharf, and the Presidio.
Los Angeles is another very exciting city. The Los Angeles area is home to Disneyland, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Laguna Beach. I enjoy living in LA, despite dealing with the high volume of traffic along the freeways. LA has something going on for everyone.
I used to visit San Diego once a year or so, though I haven't been there for several years. San Diego is another very fun place. In particular, I used to enjoy Balboa Park, home of the world-famous San Diego Zoo as well as several museums. La Jolla, the locale of Black's Beach and UC San Diego, is another enjoyable spot near San Diego.
Another exciting thing to see in California are the national parks. California has eight national parks, more than any other state except for Alaska, which also has eight. My parents first took me to Yosemite when I was nine years old and I loved it! I was awed by the beauty of the Yosemite Valley, including the Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, and El Capitan. Since then, I have been back about 20 times.
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=David_Terr]David Terr
California is one of the most exciting states in the country, both to live and to visit. I have lived in California for about half my life and I have no desire to leave the state. I have also enjoyed touring most of the state, from Mt. Shasta to Yosemite to San Diego to Palm Springs. California is definitely not to be missed!
I first visited California at age six, along with the rest of my family. My parents took my sister and me to Disneyland on my sixth birthday and I loved it! We also visited San Francisco, San Diego, and Big Sur on the trip. My only unpleasant experience was getting carsick in Big Sur, due to my father driving fast along the meandering coastal Highway 1.
My family moved from Cleveland to San Francisco when I was eight. For years, we all bragged about how much of an improvement it was. Indeed, San Francisco is one of the most beautiful places in the world in my opinion. I now live in Los Angeles, but I still visit the City By the Bay four or five times a year. Fun places to see in SF include Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, The Embarcadero, Fisherman's Wharf, and the Presidio.
Los Angeles is another very exciting city. The Los Angeles area is home to Disneyland, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Laguna Beach. I enjoy living in LA, despite dealing with the high volume of traffic along the freeways. LA has something going on for everyone.
I used to visit San Diego once a year or so, though I haven't been there for several years. San Diego is another very fun place. In particular, I used to enjoy Balboa Park, home of the world-famous San Diego Zoo as well as several museums. La Jolla, the locale of Black's Beach and UC San Diego, is another enjoyable spot near San Diego.
Another exciting thing to see in California are the national parks. California has eight national parks, more than any other state except for Alaska, which also has eight. My parents first took me to Yosemite when I was nine years old and I loved it! I was awed by the beauty of the Yosemite Valley, including the Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, and El Capitan. Since then, I have been back about 20 times.
All-in-all, California is not to be missed! [http://www.usatravelpal.com/states/california/]California state page [http://www.usatravelpal.com/states/california/losangeles/]Los Angeles destination page [http://www.usatravelpal.com/states/california/san-francisco/]San Francisco destination page
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Top ten places
Top Ten Places To Visit In Karnataka, South India
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lakshmi_Menon]Lakshmi Menon
Karnataka, one of the southern states in Indian Peninsula, is gifted with abundant natural beauty and glorious monuments, built by the earlier mighty rulers like Vijayanagar empire, Hoysala dynasty, Chalukyas etc. Tourists are attracted from all over the world to this enchanting land to admire the rare beauty of these ancient monuments and the natural beauty. Karnataka also has wild life sanctuaries and beautiful waterfalls. Though there are many interesting places in Karnataka, only just ten top places are given below -
1. Bangalore
The bustling city is the capital of Karnataka, and also the fastest growing cosmopolitan city in Asia. It was known as Pensioners' Paradise, and City of Gardens, but now it is more known as the Cyber City, and Silicon Valley of India. Blessed with salubrious climate, gardens, parks, natural lakes, architectural landmarks, shopping malls, best restaurants and pubs, Western and Indian music concerts, Bangalore is a tourist paradise.
2. Mysore
The Imperial city of Palaces lies 140 kms away from Bangalore. Mysore is also blessed with excellent climate and rich heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid out gardens, and zoo.
3. Mangalore
Mangalore is a beautiful scenic city, abundant with lush green surroundings, narrow winding
streets, lofty coconut trees, unique tile-roofed houses, beautiful beaches, ancient temples and churches, located 357km west of Bangalore.
4. Madikere
This picturesque, charming town is situated at an elevation of 5000 ft above sea level, offering you breathtaking views. Madikere is the headquarters of Kodagu (Coorg), called as Scotland of India. Kodagu is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India, and also produces some of the world's best coffee, honey and spices.
5. Hampi
Located 350 kms away from Bangalore, Hampi was the capital of famous Vijayanagar Empire, who ruled South India from 14th to 16th century AD. After the destruction by the invaders, what remains today is the ruins of Hampi, scattered about 26 sq.km in area, amidst giant boulders and vegetation, silently telling the stories of the glorious period of their rule. Hampi ruins, a world heritage site today, is packed with giant temples, palaces, market streets, aquatic structures , fortifications and an abundance of other ancient monuments.
6. Belur-Halebid
Located 220 kms from Bangalore, on the banks of river Yagachi, in Hassan District, Belur was once the capital city of the Hoysala dynasty, who ruled Karnataka during 11th and 12th centuries. They constructed the beautiful star shaped Chennakeshava temple at Belur, which took 103 years and 3 generations to complete the task. 16 kms away lies Halebid, which is also famous for its magnificent temples, set up on raised platform. Halebid was their earlier capital during 12th and 13th centuries AD, when it was known as Dwarasamudra. Even after 87 years of laborious work, the task was never completed at Halebid. One can spend days together admiring the beauty of these architecture marvels.
7. Shravanabelagola
Located 147 kms from Bangalore and 83 kms from Mysore at Hassan District, Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain pilgrim centers . Shravanabelagola is wedged between Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri hills. A giant monolithic statue (58 ft) of Bhagawan Bahubali (Lord Gomaetheswara), said to be the world's largest monolithic statue, is standing on the Vindhyagiri hills as a monument of peace.
8. Badami
This historic town is famous for the cave temples built by Chalukya kings, who ruled Deccan in 6th and 7th centuries and Badami was their capital. Among the rock-cut and structural monuments, the most richly decorated are the cave temples, which are carved into the cliff on the southern side. There are four such cave temples in Badami. The natural surroundings enhance the aesthetic appeal of these cave temples.
9. Pattadakkal
The sacred complex at Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated on the banks of the River Malprabha. Pattadakal is famous for its 8th-century temples, built by Chalukya kings during their reign. These are built in the combination of North Indian and South Indian styles.
10. Bijapur
Located 530 kms from Bangalore, Bijapur is famous for the historical monuments like Gol Gumbaz, which is the second largest tomb in the world. In the circular balcony of Gol Gumbaz, visitors can witness its greatest marvel. There are more monuments in Bijapur, such as Jumma Masjid, Ibrahim Roza etc. Bijapur was the capital of Adil Shahi dynasty who ruled this land during 13th century.
Lakshmi Menon writes articles on various topics, including South India Tourism. To know more about these famous destinations please visit http://www.enchanting-south-india-vacations.com
Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Top-Ten-Places-To-Visit-In-Karnataka,-South-India&id=1192386] Top Ten Places To Visit In Karnataka, South India
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lakshmi_Menon]Lakshmi Menon
Karnataka, one of the southern states in Indian Peninsula, is gifted with abundant natural beauty and glorious monuments, built by the earlier mighty rulers like Vijayanagar empire, Hoysala dynasty, Chalukyas etc. Tourists are attracted from all over the world to this enchanting land to admire the rare beauty of these ancient monuments and the natural beauty. Karnataka also has wild life sanctuaries and beautiful waterfalls. Though there are many interesting places in Karnataka, only just ten top places are given below -
1. Bangalore
The bustling city is the capital of Karnataka, and also the fastest growing cosmopolitan city in Asia. It was known as Pensioners' Paradise, and City of Gardens, but now it is more known as the Cyber City, and Silicon Valley of India. Blessed with salubrious climate, gardens, parks, natural lakes, architectural landmarks, shopping malls, best restaurants and pubs, Western and Indian music concerts, Bangalore is a tourist paradise.
2. Mysore
The Imperial city of Palaces lies 140 kms away from Bangalore. Mysore is also blessed with excellent climate and rich heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid out gardens, and zoo.
3. Mangalore
Mangalore is a beautiful scenic city, abundant with lush green surroundings, narrow winding
streets, lofty coconut trees, unique tile-roofed houses, beautiful beaches, ancient temples and churches, located 357km west of Bangalore.
4. Madikere
This picturesque, charming town is situated at an elevation of 5000 ft above sea level, offering you breathtaking views. Madikere is the headquarters of Kodagu (Coorg), called as Scotland of India. Kodagu is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India, and also produces some of the world's best coffee, honey and spices.
5. Hampi
Located 350 kms away from Bangalore, Hampi was the capital of famous Vijayanagar Empire, who ruled South India from 14th to 16th century AD. After the destruction by the invaders, what remains today is the ruins of Hampi, scattered about 26 sq.km in area, amidst giant boulders and vegetation, silently telling the stories of the glorious period of their rule. Hampi ruins, a world heritage site today, is packed with giant temples, palaces, market streets, aquatic structures , fortifications and an abundance of other ancient monuments.
6. Belur-Halebid
Located 220 kms from Bangalore, on the banks of river Yagachi, in Hassan District, Belur was once the capital city of the Hoysala dynasty, who ruled Karnataka during 11th and 12th centuries. They constructed the beautiful star shaped Chennakeshava temple at Belur, which took 103 years and 3 generations to complete the task. 16 kms away lies Halebid, which is also famous for its magnificent temples, set up on raised platform. Halebid was their earlier capital during 12th and 13th centuries AD, when it was known as Dwarasamudra. Even after 87 years of laborious work, the task was never completed at Halebid. One can spend days together admiring the beauty of these architecture marvels.
7. Shravanabelagola
Located 147 kms from Bangalore and 83 kms from Mysore at Hassan District, Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain pilgrim centers . Shravanabelagola is wedged between Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri hills. A giant monolithic statue (58 ft) of Bhagawan Bahubali (Lord Gomaetheswara), said to be the world's largest monolithic statue, is standing on the Vindhyagiri hills as a monument of peace.
8. Badami
This historic town is famous for the cave temples built by Chalukya kings, who ruled Deccan in 6th and 7th centuries and Badami was their capital. Among the rock-cut and structural monuments, the most richly decorated are the cave temples, which are carved into the cliff on the southern side. There are four such cave temples in Badami. The natural surroundings enhance the aesthetic appeal of these cave temples.
9. Pattadakkal
The sacred complex at Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated on the banks of the River Malprabha. Pattadakal is famous for its 8th-century temples, built by Chalukya kings during their reign. These are built in the combination of North Indian and South Indian styles.
10. Bijapur
Located 530 kms from Bangalore, Bijapur is famous for the historical monuments like Gol Gumbaz, which is the second largest tomb in the world. In the circular balcony of Gol Gumbaz, visitors can witness its greatest marvel. There are more monuments in Bijapur, such as Jumma Masjid, Ibrahim Roza etc. Bijapur was the capital of Adil Shahi dynasty who ruled this land during 13th century.
Lakshmi Menon writes articles on various topics, including South India Tourism. To know more about these famous destinations please visit http://www.enchanting-south-india-vacations.com
Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Top-Ten-Places-To-Visit-In-Karnataka,-South-India&id=1192386] Top Ten Places To Visit In Karnataka, South India
New zealand
New Zealand - Probably The Most Beautiful Country in The World
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dani_Alonso]Dani Alonso
Probably the most beautiful country in the world. There is nothing you can compare to it, and that happens because nowhere in the world you can find such a small place with so many different natural things to see. And as the new tourism promo says: "Welcome to the youngest country in the world".
All lands were already discovered before any human ever set foot in New Zealand. At same time, the geography of the country as we see it nowadays was pretty different not a long time ago. Separating first from the the Antarctica and Australia, when they were forming a single continent, New Zealand went sailing alone and during one period, it was nearly disappeared under the water.
Eventually, tectonic movements made the land gain altitude again to end with the image that maps offer today. Placed in the middle of a zone with tectonic movement, the North island is actually being pushed in one direction and the South Island in the other. All this underground activity has had a strong power in creating a long range of volcanoes on the North Island, and a huge mountain range at the south, the Southern Alps, with the ceiling at about 3800m.
That dramatic continuous modification of the surface caused that New Zealand today is such a varied country, where we can find from massive volcanoes to long white sand beaches, blue lakes, sub-tropical forests and huge snowed mountains.
Something that makes a difference from other countries is the conditions in which animal life had the evolution. No predators where found ever in the island, so birds became losing the need to fly. And the effect was so tremendous that they even ended losing their wings! One clear example is the kiwi, the national bird. Don't be mistaken. It really has wings, but to see them you need to catch the animal and try to find them. So little cute useless wings has the shy kiwi!
Together with the kiwi, a great animal, possibly the biggest in the world as it used to reach more than 2 meters high, was another wingless bird called Moa. Unfortunately for them, when the Maori people came from the islands and arrived to New Zealand, they became the first predator in this lands. And absolute massacre happened and the Moas were extincted. The amount of meat for the hungry Maoris was a too strong temptation.
On the other hands, the Maoris learned the lesson and became to fall in love with their lands, with animals and nature and everything living that was around. Everybody places gods in different places. We Christians close them in churches, but they learned to place their gods in nature, and they learned to respect it and live together in harmony.
The situation could have not been worst then when the English discovered this lands. The arrival was not violent, but the aim of the conquerors to transform the wild nature in something that could seem like home make an absolute disaster to the natural environment. Also, with their boats they brought many kind of animals that were not present before, rats, sheep, and many more, as well as new species of plants.
The effect was devastating and nearly a 70% of the forests were destroyed. The aim of the retired soldiers to transform the environment in somewhere they could live in reached points that still today are present there, like the Bridge to Nowhere. Literally, they created a bridge to cross to some lands they wanted to cultivate, but the power of nature conquering their lands was so strong that they had to go back. Nowadays this bridge crosses above a river, and once you are on the other side, you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. Nature has gained back its property!
Fortunately for the country, and thanks in part to the experience and influence of the Maori people, new laws were signed, massive protests against the destruction of the trees happened, and the battle began to get back to Nature territory.
Nowadays, still many things resisted all the attacks. This innocent land suffered too much, scars are visible in most places, many tears were dropped by the trees. But thanks to the strong battle that was fought there, nowadays the kiwi spirit is one of the most respectful for nature, in an aim to protect what is still there and expand it in order to bring to nature what once was stolen.
An applause for every kiwi in the world. Your spirit will succeed. Together you saved your country and kept it being the most beautiful land in the world. Keep fighting and bring that land back to its origin!
Planning a trip to New Zealand? You will find some help at: [http://the-dream.ws/]Travel to South Pacific
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dani_Alonso]Dani Alonso
Probably the most beautiful country in the world. There is nothing you can compare to it, and that happens because nowhere in the world you can find such a small place with so many different natural things to see. And as the new tourism promo says: "Welcome to the youngest country in the world".
All lands were already discovered before any human ever set foot in New Zealand. At same time, the geography of the country as we see it nowadays was pretty different not a long time ago. Separating first from the the Antarctica and Australia, when they were forming a single continent, New Zealand went sailing alone and during one period, it was nearly disappeared under the water.
Eventually, tectonic movements made the land gain altitude again to end with the image that maps offer today. Placed in the middle of a zone with tectonic movement, the North island is actually being pushed in one direction and the South Island in the other. All this underground activity has had a strong power in creating a long range of volcanoes on the North Island, and a huge mountain range at the south, the Southern Alps, with the ceiling at about 3800m.
That dramatic continuous modification of the surface caused that New Zealand today is such a varied country, where we can find from massive volcanoes to long white sand beaches, blue lakes, sub-tropical forests and huge snowed mountains.
Something that makes a difference from other countries is the conditions in which animal life had the evolution. No predators where found ever in the island, so birds became losing the need to fly. And the effect was so tremendous that they even ended losing their wings! One clear example is the kiwi, the national bird. Don't be mistaken. It really has wings, but to see them you need to catch the animal and try to find them. So little cute useless wings has the shy kiwi!
Together with the kiwi, a great animal, possibly the biggest in the world as it used to reach more than 2 meters high, was another wingless bird called Moa. Unfortunately for them, when the Maori people came from the islands and arrived to New Zealand, they became the first predator in this lands. And absolute massacre happened and the Moas were extincted. The amount of meat for the hungry Maoris was a too strong temptation.
On the other hands, the Maoris learned the lesson and became to fall in love with their lands, with animals and nature and everything living that was around. Everybody places gods in different places. We Christians close them in churches, but they learned to place their gods in nature, and they learned to respect it and live together in harmony.
The situation could have not been worst then when the English discovered this lands. The arrival was not violent, but the aim of the conquerors to transform the wild nature in something that could seem like home make an absolute disaster to the natural environment. Also, with their boats they brought many kind of animals that were not present before, rats, sheep, and many more, as well as new species of plants.
The effect was devastating and nearly a 70% of the forests were destroyed. The aim of the retired soldiers to transform the environment in somewhere they could live in reached points that still today are present there, like the Bridge to Nowhere. Literally, they created a bridge to cross to some lands they wanted to cultivate, but the power of nature conquering their lands was so strong that they had to go back. Nowadays this bridge crosses above a river, and once you are on the other side, you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. Nature has gained back its property!
Fortunately for the country, and thanks in part to the experience and influence of the Maori people, new laws were signed, massive protests against the destruction of the trees happened, and the battle began to get back to Nature territory.
Nowadays, still many things resisted all the attacks. This innocent land suffered too much, scars are visible in most places, many tears were dropped by the trees. But thanks to the strong battle that was fought there, nowadays the kiwi spirit is one of the most respectful for nature, in an aim to protect what is still there and expand it in order to bring to nature what once was stolen.
An applause for every kiwi in the world. Your spirit will succeed. Together you saved your country and kept it being the most beautiful land in the world. Keep fighting and bring that land back to its origin!
Planning a trip to New Zealand? You will find some help at: [http://the-dream.ws/]Travel to South Pacific
8 Days, 7 Nighs, 4 stars hotel Deluxe Accommodation for up to 4 persons in more than 600 destinations Worldwide for less than 140 US Dollars/person? Find out how to do it: [http://free-hotels.blogspot.com/]Free Hotels
For general information on traveling around the world: [http://the-dream-trip.blogspot.com/]Travel Addicts
Dani Alonso
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San francisco
San Francisco Vacation Packages - How to Explore the Most Beautiful City in America
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tas_Aly]Tas Aly
If you've been to San Francisco its almost impossible not to fall in love with the sights and sound of this great city. It's blessed with great weather, architecture (think: Golden Gate Bridge), nostalgia (think: cable cars), wildlife, cutting-edge technology and so much more - you'd think all of America wants to live here. While that may be impossible - a visit to San Francisco is certainly in the realm of possibility.
When you come you will want to take advantage of every hour you have to explore the Bay area and all its jewels. The prison island, Alcatraz is a such an important part of our culture that many of have never visited San Francisco can tell you what it is. The Sausalito area with its quaint houseboats - is made famous by the Sausalito cookies made by Pepperidge Farm.
Other places to visit are Fisherman's Wharf with its fishing fleet and seafood. Ever seen an authentic World War II submarine restored to near perfection? There's one at Fisherman's Wharf.
You can take in the grandeur of the Hearst Castle, stroll down the Boardwalk, take in the historical amusement rides at the Santa Cruze Amusement Park. The Aquarium at the Bay and the Zoo are world-class, the Conservatory of Flowers is a great way for a couple to enjoy an afternoon among rare tropical flowers.
If you're looking for more action and adventure - there's skydiving and seaplane tours. Or take the Segway and explore the waterfront. Go surfing on Half Moon Bay and the beach communities. Drive along Highway 1 and choose your own beach town for a relaxing day trip from San Francisco.
If shopping is what you're after then Union Square is the place to be. You'll find galleries of contemporary art along with Asian art and jewelry made by renowned artists.
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tas_Aly]Tas Aly
If you've been to San Francisco its almost impossible not to fall in love with the sights and sound of this great city. It's blessed with great weather, architecture (think: Golden Gate Bridge), nostalgia (think: cable cars), wildlife, cutting-edge technology and so much more - you'd think all of America wants to live here. While that may be impossible - a visit to San Francisco is certainly in the realm of possibility.
When you come you will want to take advantage of every hour you have to explore the Bay area and all its jewels. The prison island, Alcatraz is a such an important part of our culture that many of have never visited San Francisco can tell you what it is. The Sausalito area with its quaint houseboats - is made famous by the Sausalito cookies made by Pepperidge Farm.
Other places to visit are Fisherman's Wharf with its fishing fleet and seafood. Ever seen an authentic World War II submarine restored to near perfection? There's one at Fisherman's Wharf.
You can take in the grandeur of the Hearst Castle, stroll down the Boardwalk, take in the historical amusement rides at the Santa Cruze Amusement Park. The Aquarium at the Bay and the Zoo are world-class, the Conservatory of Flowers is a great way for a couple to enjoy an afternoon among rare tropical flowers.
If you're looking for more action and adventure - there's skydiving and seaplane tours. Or take the Segway and explore the waterfront. Go surfing on Half Moon Bay and the beach communities. Drive along Highway 1 and choose your own beach town for a relaxing day trip from San Francisco.
If shopping is what you're after then Union Square is the place to be. You'll find galleries of contemporary art along with Asian art and jewelry made by renowned artists.
Are you interested in visiting San Francisco but don't know where to start? Visit [http://www.sanfranciscovacationpackages.net]San Francisco Vacation for a complete selection of all-inclusive packages, hotel and airfare deals, local attraction packages, places to visit, things to see, where to stay and more insider tips on making the best of your vacation holiday.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Things to See on Your Holidays in Kosovo By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Andy_Gibson]Andy Gibson A partly recognised country in the South easter
Things to See on Your Holidays in Kosovo
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Andy_Gibson]Andy Gibson
A partly recognised country in the South eastern part of Europe, Kosovo was declared Independent only in February 2008. With Albania, Montenegro, and Macedonia bordering the country on three sides, the fourth is the Serbia, which is in the north east. The Albanian name for Kosovo is Kosova, which is how some of the locals refer to this country. A country that has been caught in some conflict or the other has put off tourists for a long time, till recently when it was declared safe and tourist friendly.
While making a trip to visit Kosovo, carry a local guide and have these lists of five things one must see while in that part of the world, to help you have a good time and see all the sights in store.
A city of high spiritual significance lies in the town of Kosovska Mitrovica. A town that was deeply affected during the Kosovo war is a place that should be visited by everyone going to Kosovo. This is the place that was divided with the Mitrovica bridge, that is also another sight that visitors can check out while here.
The huge citadel in the middle of the city is where all the main activities and events take place. The Petrovaradin as it is called is the hub of activity, filled with locals displaying their ware and giving performances during the evenings. A majestic fortress known as the Gibraltar of Danube stands tall amidst all the activities, which is a place that tourists visit to learn about the history of Kosovo.
The Mitrovica Bridge is another popular tourist attraction in Kosovo. An interesting way of symbolising the division of population in Kosovo is through the bridge. This bridge acts like the dividing line between the Serbs and Albanians in Mitrovica, part of the country. For people who are curious, they can walk on to the bridge and catch a glimpse of what it is like on the other side. But be careful, there might be restrictions on when you can visit the place, and when you cannot.
The Rugova Gorge is located to the north western side of the town of Pec and is quite easy to find. If one were to drive down the road that leads to the Pec Patriarchy, they would see the Gorge right in front of their eyes. The huge Gorge is nearly 300 meters deep and has steep walls that go all the way down.
Gjakova Old Bazaar is another popular place with tourists to Kosovo. If you are someone who loves looking at local stores and doing a bit of shopping, there is a very beautiful old shopping centre which has been around since the 17th century. It was initially burned down by the Serbian Army forces but today has been reconstructed and is open to public. One would find plenty of local trinkets and knick knacks here that they can buy and take back home with them. The centre of the bazaar has an old mosque that was built in the 15th century.
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing online travel websites for booking holiday homes. To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at [http://www.DirectholidayBookings.co.uk/holiday_villas]Holiday Villas.
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Andy_Gibson]Andy Gibson
A partly recognised country in the South eastern part of Europe, Kosovo was declared Independent only in February 2008. With Albania, Montenegro, and Macedonia bordering the country on three sides, the fourth is the Serbia, which is in the north east. The Albanian name for Kosovo is Kosova, which is how some of the locals refer to this country. A country that has been caught in some conflict or the other has put off tourists for a long time, till recently when it was declared safe and tourist friendly.
While making a trip to visit Kosovo, carry a local guide and have these lists of five things one must see while in that part of the world, to help you have a good time and see all the sights in store.
A city of high spiritual significance lies in the town of Kosovska Mitrovica. A town that was deeply affected during the Kosovo war is a place that should be visited by everyone going to Kosovo. This is the place that was divided with the Mitrovica bridge, that is also another sight that visitors can check out while here.
The huge citadel in the middle of the city is where all the main activities and events take place. The Petrovaradin as it is called is the hub of activity, filled with locals displaying their ware and giving performances during the evenings. A majestic fortress known as the Gibraltar of Danube stands tall amidst all the activities, which is a place that tourists visit to learn about the history of Kosovo.
The Mitrovica Bridge is another popular tourist attraction in Kosovo. An interesting way of symbolising the division of population in Kosovo is through the bridge. This bridge acts like the dividing line between the Serbs and Albanians in Mitrovica, part of the country. For people who are curious, they can walk on to the bridge and catch a glimpse of what it is like on the other side. But be careful, there might be restrictions on when you can visit the place, and when you cannot.
The Rugova Gorge is located to the north western side of the town of Pec and is quite easy to find. If one were to drive down the road that leads to the Pec Patriarchy, they would see the Gorge right in front of their eyes. The huge Gorge is nearly 300 meters deep and has steep walls that go all the way down.
Gjakova Old Bazaar is another popular place with tourists to Kosovo. If you are someone who loves looking at local stores and doing a bit of shopping, there is a very beautiful old shopping centre which has been around since the 17th century. It was initially burned down by the Serbian Army forces but today has been reconstructed and is open to public. One would find plenty of local trinkets and knick knacks here that they can buy and take back home with them. The centre of the bazaar has an old mosque that was built in the 15th century.
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing online travel websites for booking holiday homes. To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at [http://www.DirectholidayBookings.co.uk/holiday_villas]Holiday Villas.
Direct Holiday Bookings also has a great selection of [http://www.Directholidaybookings.co.uk/holiday_cottages]Holiday Cottages and self catering holiday apartments that can be rented as holiday homes all over the world.
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Kos Greece - One of the Most Popular Islands of Dodecanese
Kos Greece - One of the Most Popular Islands of Dodecanese
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alex_Moutop]Alex Moutop
Kos Island belongs to the Dodecanese group of islands. It lies on the Aegean Sea between Kalymnos and Nysiros. Just like Rhodes, its popularity among travelers makes it one of the well-known places among the Greek islands. Its extended coastline stretches from east to west. The landscape of the region is varied as the mountains cover major portion of the land surface. The slopes are dotted with beautiful hamlets. As these slopes merge with the plains, they are altered into golden sandy beaches with emerald blue waters.
There are plenty of coastal villages in Kos which have become major tourist resorts due to the increasing number of visitors that the island gets each year. The tourism infrastructure of Kos island has developed quite fast, keeping in mind the various necessities and facilities that might be in demand in tourism. The island has a rich and fertile land which results in varied local produce and bountiful vegetation. It enjoys the typical Mediterranean climate with long spells of hot sunny days. Even so, the water temperatures are quite warm and enjoyable for swimming at sea.
It is believed that the fertile land of this island served as the main attraction for its prehistoric settlers. Legend has it that Asclepius, the ancient god of healing, resided on this island. Centuries later, it was also the home of the ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates. The island was once dominated by the Minoans, Achaeans, Dorians, Persians and the Athenians. Its military support to Athens in the Peloponnesian War of 431 - 404 B.C. led to the Spartan invasion in 411 B.C. In the later years, it saw the Macedonian, Byzantine, Roman, Venetian, Turkish and Italian invasions.
The earthquake of 1934 devastated the entire island and when it was struggling to survive this disaster, the Germans arrived at the scene in 1943, during the Second World War. The Germans stripped the island of its wealth and resources and inflicted inhuman suffering to its dwellers. This horrendous affair came to an end when the Germans lost the War and then the British quickly took over the scene. Finally, the island gained its independence on 7th March, 1948 when it got the opportunity to unite with Greece.
These civilizations that once inhabited this island are today nonexistent but the architectural concepts and splendid monuments and buildings found on the island bear testimony to their past existence. The ancient site of Agora, the Roman Odeon and the Ancient Gymnasium points to the prehistoric establishment of the ancient settlers. The Turkish architectural patterns are visible in the numerous mosques and fountains that adorn the island. The typical Venetian pattern of architecture used in military defense can be viewed when you visit the Venetian Castle of the Knights of Saint John, whereas the Town Hall and other buildings in the island signify the Italian style of architecture brought here by the Italian architects.
Apart from these foreign architectural concepts, you will be amazed to see the beautiful traditional local architecture so evident in the numerous mountainous and coastal villages of Kos. You are bound to come across the gigantic windmills too that are scattered throughout the island. Most of the houses are painted white and they have coloured doors and windows with cemented roofs.
The various museums, churches and monasteries also add to the architectural grandeur of Kos. The ancient era is well preserved in these museums. It entails the different by gone societies, their norms, customs, beliefs, religious practices, utilitarian objects and architectural achievements as well. The two most famous museums on the island that must be visited include the Archaeological Museum of Kos Town and the Folk Museum of Kefalos.
Apart from a rich culture, Kos also has a gorgeous coastline. Kos beaches serve as the primary hotspot for hanging out with friends and families. People from different countries and places can be seen relaxing and sunbathing underneath the umbrellas or on the sundecks or enjoying meals and drinks at the taverns, bars and restaurants along the beach area. You will also find many of the tourists engaged in adrenalin rushing water sports as these facilities are readily available at most of the beaches. You also have swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving as the most popular options among tourists.
Beach parties are common when there are young crowds. The beach tourist resorts handle most of these parties. The main town provides the young revelers with various party options at the numerous bars and music clubs, which play loud music till the early hours.
Kos Island with its intriguing history and modern cosmopolitan outlook can set a wonderful background for your holidays. Well connected with other Greek islands, you can also island hop to nearby islands.
More information about [http://www.greeka.com/dodecanese/kos/index.htm]Kos island and also book your [http://www.greeka.com/dodecanese/kos/hotels/index.htm]Kos hotel
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alex_Moutop]Alex Moutop
Kos Island belongs to the Dodecanese group of islands. It lies on the Aegean Sea between Kalymnos and Nysiros. Just like Rhodes, its popularity among travelers makes it one of the well-known places among the Greek islands. Its extended coastline stretches from east to west. The landscape of the region is varied as the mountains cover major portion of the land surface. The slopes are dotted with beautiful hamlets. As these slopes merge with the plains, they are altered into golden sandy beaches with emerald blue waters.
There are plenty of coastal villages in Kos which have become major tourist resorts due to the increasing number of visitors that the island gets each year. The tourism infrastructure of Kos island has developed quite fast, keeping in mind the various necessities and facilities that might be in demand in tourism. The island has a rich and fertile land which results in varied local produce and bountiful vegetation. It enjoys the typical Mediterranean climate with long spells of hot sunny days. Even so, the water temperatures are quite warm and enjoyable for swimming at sea.
It is believed that the fertile land of this island served as the main attraction for its prehistoric settlers. Legend has it that Asclepius, the ancient god of healing, resided on this island. Centuries later, it was also the home of the ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates. The island was once dominated by the Minoans, Achaeans, Dorians, Persians and the Athenians. Its military support to Athens in the Peloponnesian War of 431 - 404 B.C. led to the Spartan invasion in 411 B.C. In the later years, it saw the Macedonian, Byzantine, Roman, Venetian, Turkish and Italian invasions.
The earthquake of 1934 devastated the entire island and when it was struggling to survive this disaster, the Germans arrived at the scene in 1943, during the Second World War. The Germans stripped the island of its wealth and resources and inflicted inhuman suffering to its dwellers. This horrendous affair came to an end when the Germans lost the War and then the British quickly took over the scene. Finally, the island gained its independence on 7th March, 1948 when it got the opportunity to unite with Greece.
These civilizations that once inhabited this island are today nonexistent but the architectural concepts and splendid monuments and buildings found on the island bear testimony to their past existence. The ancient site of Agora, the Roman Odeon and the Ancient Gymnasium points to the prehistoric establishment of the ancient settlers. The Turkish architectural patterns are visible in the numerous mosques and fountains that adorn the island. The typical Venetian pattern of architecture used in military defense can be viewed when you visit the Venetian Castle of the Knights of Saint John, whereas the Town Hall and other buildings in the island signify the Italian style of architecture brought here by the Italian architects.
Apart from these foreign architectural concepts, you will be amazed to see the beautiful traditional local architecture so evident in the numerous mountainous and coastal villages of Kos. You are bound to come across the gigantic windmills too that are scattered throughout the island. Most of the houses are painted white and they have coloured doors and windows with cemented roofs.
The various museums, churches and monasteries also add to the architectural grandeur of Kos. The ancient era is well preserved in these museums. It entails the different by gone societies, their norms, customs, beliefs, religious practices, utilitarian objects and architectural achievements as well. The two most famous museums on the island that must be visited include the Archaeological Museum of Kos Town and the Folk Museum of Kefalos.
Apart from a rich culture, Kos also has a gorgeous coastline. Kos beaches serve as the primary hotspot for hanging out with friends and families. People from different countries and places can be seen relaxing and sunbathing underneath the umbrellas or on the sundecks or enjoying meals and drinks at the taverns, bars and restaurants along the beach area. You will also find many of the tourists engaged in adrenalin rushing water sports as these facilities are readily available at most of the beaches. You also have swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving as the most popular options among tourists.
Beach parties are common when there are young crowds. The beach tourist resorts handle most of these parties. The main town provides the young revelers with various party options at the numerous bars and music clubs, which play loud music till the early hours.
Kos Island with its intriguing history and modern cosmopolitan outlook can set a wonderful background for your holidays. Well connected with other Greek islands, you can also island hop to nearby islands.
More information about [http://www.greeka.com/dodecanese/kos/index.htm]Kos island and also book your [http://www.greeka.com/dodecanese/kos/hotels/index.htm]Kos hotel
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Serbia's Ten Wonderful Places to Visit
Serbia's Ten Wonderful Places to Visit
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jonathan_Williams]Jonathan Williams
Serbia is a country that once was a part of Yugoslavia, and it is situated in Southern Europe. It is bordered by Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, and Romania. Like any other European countries, Serbia has a lot to offer its tourist population, and here are ten wonderful places that a visitor should visit once in Serbia.
1.) Palic
This is fast becoming known as a summer place and is a favorite summer resort. Here, you can see the lake and enjoy walks in Palic's baroque parks. Also, for the culture buff, you have the monuments to see as well as the Film Festival and the World Etno Music Festival.
2.) Staro Selo
In this area, you will get to see a 19th-century church that is made of wood and was built by Vujica Vulicevic. During that century, this church was an ingenious architecture as it can easily be dismantled once invaders like the Turks are in the area and rebuilt in another safer location. This is now considered as one of Serbia's national treasures.
3.) Guca Village
Once every year, this little village is host to the brass music festival or what is commonly called the Trubaci Festival. You will also enjoy the native dishes of Serbia here as well as partake in the excitements and the lively atmosphere of the festival. You will also get to hear beautiful orchestra music that showcases the trumpets.
4.) Zlatibor
This is a place that is famous for its mountain resorts. You can visit the towns and villages here like the Kraljeve Vode where you can have a good time as well as visit some historical museums. There are also ski resorts here located in Tornik and Ribnica, etc.
5.) Kapoanik National Park
There are so many accommodations that you can rent in this area if you want to stay here longer and explore the park more. It is also home to beautiful ski resorts. Its majestic scenery full of river gorges as well as a myriad variety of trees will be enough to take your breath away.
6.) Petrovaradin Fortress
History says that this fortress has never been overcome by any invader. Now, it houses a museum that showcases artifacts from the pre-historical era as well as modern artifacts. There is also an observatory and planetarium here that you can visit and enjoy.
7.) Sokobanja
So far, this is where most tourists go to as it is a popular spa town. You can also find plentiful accommodations here that have modern amenities. One of them is the Apartment Borici where you can find relaxation and some peace and quiet as you enjoy your stay.
8.) Belgrade Zoo
This zoo is located at the heart of the city of Belgrade, and it is also called Good Hope Garden. This is made more popular by serving as a nursery for baby animals that were left defenseless in the wild. Belgrade Zoo is home to about 2000 animals aside from the domestic animals that it also houses.
9.) Mediana
If you are a history buff, then you should not miss going to Mediana as this is a very historical place because this is the birthplace of Constantine the Great. Now, you will see here the ruins of the imperial palace of the Naissus era as well as other luxury villas. Marvel at their beautiful mosaic floors and the ingenuity of Roman bathrooms.
10.) Skull Tower
This is truly a sight to behold as this tower contains 952 skulls of Serbian rebel armies. They were killed during the early 1800 revolution against the Ottoman Empire. As a warning, the rebels' skulls were mounted on top of the tower to dissuade other would-be rebels.
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jonathan_Williams]Jonathan Williams
Serbia is a country that once was a part of Yugoslavia, and it is situated in Southern Europe. It is bordered by Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, and Romania. Like any other European countries, Serbia has a lot to offer its tourist population, and here are ten wonderful places that a visitor should visit once in Serbia.
1.) Palic
This is fast becoming known as a summer place and is a favorite summer resort. Here, you can see the lake and enjoy walks in Palic's baroque parks. Also, for the culture buff, you have the monuments to see as well as the Film Festival and the World Etno Music Festival.
2.) Staro Selo
In this area, you will get to see a 19th-century church that is made of wood and was built by Vujica Vulicevic. During that century, this church was an ingenious architecture as it can easily be dismantled once invaders like the Turks are in the area and rebuilt in another safer location. This is now considered as one of Serbia's national treasures.
3.) Guca Village
Once every year, this little village is host to the brass music festival or what is commonly called the Trubaci Festival. You will also enjoy the native dishes of Serbia here as well as partake in the excitements and the lively atmosphere of the festival. You will also get to hear beautiful orchestra music that showcases the trumpets.
4.) Zlatibor
This is a place that is famous for its mountain resorts. You can visit the towns and villages here like the Kraljeve Vode where you can have a good time as well as visit some historical museums. There are also ski resorts here located in Tornik and Ribnica, etc.
5.) Kapoanik National Park
There are so many accommodations that you can rent in this area if you want to stay here longer and explore the park more. It is also home to beautiful ski resorts. Its majestic scenery full of river gorges as well as a myriad variety of trees will be enough to take your breath away.
6.) Petrovaradin Fortress
History says that this fortress has never been overcome by any invader. Now, it houses a museum that showcases artifacts from the pre-historical era as well as modern artifacts. There is also an observatory and planetarium here that you can visit and enjoy.
7.) Sokobanja
So far, this is where most tourists go to as it is a popular spa town. You can also find plentiful accommodations here that have modern amenities. One of them is the Apartment Borici where you can find relaxation and some peace and quiet as you enjoy your stay.
8.) Belgrade Zoo
This zoo is located at the heart of the city of Belgrade, and it is also called Good Hope Garden. This is made more popular by serving as a nursery for baby animals that were left defenseless in the wild. Belgrade Zoo is home to about 2000 animals aside from the domestic animals that it also houses.
9.) Mediana
If you are a history buff, then you should not miss going to Mediana as this is a very historical place because this is the birthplace of Constantine the Great. Now, you will see here the ruins of the imperial palace of the Naissus era as well as other luxury villas. Marvel at their beautiful mosaic floors and the ingenuity of Roman bathrooms.
10.) Skull Tower
This is truly a sight to behold as this tower contains 952 skulls of Serbian rebel armies. They were killed during the early 1800 revolution against the Ottoman Empire. As a warning, the rebels' skulls were mounted on top of the tower to dissuade other would-be rebels.
Jonathan Williams is the travel writer for Destination Guide TV - the place to share [http://www.destinationguide.tv]travel videos Visit http://www.destinationguide.tv/serbia to view or share Serbia travel videos
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