the Travel Enthusiast
- 06 Apr
Top 5 attractions in Lebanon
Lebanon is a tiny speck of land on the coast of the Mediterranean, surrounded by countries that are more famous, if not necessarily more powerful, and not one of the usual suspects when it comes to traveling to the Middle East – which granted isn’t the kind of region to attract too much tourism nowadays.
But Lebanon is a fascinating place where the extremely modern blends with the very ancient, with large cities teeming with shopping, nightlife and fine dining, as well as Phoenician and Roman ruins. Lebanon has beaches, skiing and all round fun. Here are the top 5 attractions in Lebanon, if you feel like sightseeing a bit. Check for cheap airline tickets to Beirut and hotels before you start your journey. …
- 09 Feb
The most popular travel destinations in India
As the seventh largest country on the planet, India has a a number of attractions befitting its size. Just like it’s next to impossible to visit all the essential parts of India in the course of one trip (unless you have a lot of time on your hands), it would be unimaginable to visit all of its major attractions in one go.
With twenty eight Unesco World Heritage Site and thousands of attractions that are just as interesting, you’ll have your work cut out for you if you are planning to visit even a fraction of them. So where to go when you are visiting India? Here are some of the most popular travel destinations in India, which will work as a great introduction to the wonders of the country for the first time visitor. …
- 10 Jantylerd in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
A traveler’s guide to Bahrain
Countries in the Middle East have fascinating cultures and histories, but Western travelers are often put off by cultural differences and strict laws. If you avoided visiting Saudi Arabia because you weren’t sure you would be able to stick to the local norms, then Bahrain is definitely a better choice with the same benefits.
This small Middle Eastern country has all the Arabian charm you ever wanted, spiced up with a hefty dose of liberalism. Bahrain is a treasure trove for the curious explorer – it’s not all sand, shallow water and lovely beaches, but also ancient historical sites, old forts, interesting museums and a flurry of nightlife and shopping center. Here’s a traveler’s guide to Bahrain for those planning a holiday in this intriguing country. …
- 09 Janitachan in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
5 amazing sights in Mongolia
There are less then two people per square kilometer in Mongolia, and the country’s territory is shared between the Gobi Desert, cold mountains and windswept steppes.
Such an inhospitable place hardly seems fit for human to live in, and yet Mongolia is still home to some of the last nomadic peoples on the planet. And although these vast and fascinating landscapes are the best known features of Mongolia, the Mongolia of present times is a somewhat different story.
The capital, Ulan Bator, is arguably one of the drabbest cities in Asia, and yet it is also one of the most welcoming, hospitable and heartwarming places on the continent. With all its contrasts and contradictions, Mongolia is a thoroughly interesting place with countless attractions – so here are 5 amazing sights in Mongolia to whet your appetite. …
- 22 Dectylerd in Amazing Places | 1 COMMENT
The most unforgettable travel destinations in Sri Lanka
Since the Since the time of explorations, Sri Lanka has been a link between East and West – a point of strategic importance as well, which explains why it has been coveted by many, and finally ended up under British rule.
And while Sri Lanka doesn’t enjoy quite as much attention as in the past, it definitely doesn’t go unnoticed, at least not by tourists. The island is a melting pot of Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim identities which combine into something unique.
The backdrop of lush nature fits the ancient temples like a glove, there are pretty colonial villages as well as vibrant cities spiced up with local culture, and activities that would tempt even a couch potato. Here are some of the most unforgettable travel destinations in Sri Lanka. …
- 19 Declizzy_a in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
Tourist attractions in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is not a name that you often hear associated with traveling, or with anything at all actually. Like its fellow Central Asian countries Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan seems to quietly mind its own business without bothering anyone.
But those who dabble in ancient and medieval history, or even the tales of the Arabian nights have surely bumped into mentions of Samarkand, Khiva or Bukhara which have reigned supreme in Asia in the times of the Silk Road. Uzbekistan present treasures are the legacy of an exciting past.
That is not to say tht the country’s recent history has been devoid of interesting happenings – a string of authoritarian rulers and civil unrest. But for the curious traveler, Uzbekistan is a treasure trove and here’s a taste of some of the most interesting tourist attractions in Uzbekistan. …
- 01 Dectibi60 in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
5 reasons to visit Andorra
Andorra is a tiny country with only one town (Andorra la Vella, the capital), with more shops per capita than most other countries in Europe and huge and often overpriced ski resorts. So unless you have too much money to spend, why would you want to travel to Andorra?
At the first glance, this microstate might seem like a monument of consumerism, but behind the glitzy shop windows and traffic jams you will find a travel-worthy, hospitable and fascinating place whose size in in inverse proportion with its attractions. Here are 5 reasons to visit Andorra, for those who are skeptical about the charms of this underrated country. …
- 29 Nov
5 stunning attractions in Malta
The tiny Maltese archipelago, with only three inhabited islands and even those mostly rocky, doesn’t sound like much, but it has one of the most incredibly rich histories and cultures in Europe. Malta’s has been inhabited since the stone age, and it is a melting pot of cultures from all around the Mediterranean region.
The cuisine has Sicilian influences, the language is based on Arabic, and the culture was marked by Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Crusaders, the French and the British, who made it into a colony. Today, Malta has many things to be proud of, and just as many things to show to its visitors. Here are 5 stunning attractions in Malta. …
- 04 Novevike14 in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
5 reasons to visit Kosovo
Kosovo is merely the newest addition to the ever shape-shifting Balkans. This newborn country is still trying to find its feet, but in its few years of independence it managed to do quite well by itself.
The cities in the mountains are being rebuilt, new and modern buildings rise up among the crumbling buildings destroyed in the war, and countless memorials remind people of those who died in 1998-1999.
But despite this grim history, Kosovo is not a sad place, and there’s more to it than beautiful scenery and mountains – it is a mix of six cultures trying to get along and rebuild their country. Here are 5 reasons to visit Kosovo. …
- 19 Octpapillon in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
The traveler’s guide to historical Cartagena, Colombia
Most people spending their holidays in Colombia end up visiting Cartagena at some point – it is the most popular destination in the country, after all. Cartagena is a city with several faces, and two of them are overrun with travelers most of the year. The resort areas with high rise hotels along Bocagrande strip, where beach bums and luxury travelers alike come to enjoy the sun and the ocean. But history buffs are attracted to the colonial walled city, which flourished after the 16th century.
Cartagena was founded by Spanish conquistadors on the site of a small indigenous village, and the growing town rose to fame, was targeted by pirates and then became one of the first sanctuaries of freed African slaves in the Americas. Here’s a traveler’s guide to historical Cartagena that will give you a taste of the wonders of this city.