The top 10 countries to visit in 2017 | The Rough Guide to 2017
As part of our annual Rough Guide to... list, these are the top 10 countries to visit in 2017. From Namibia to Scotland, there's a variety of fascinating and beautiful places ripe for exploring this year.
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Top 10 countries:
1. India
2. Scotland
3. Canada
4. Uganda
5. Bolivia
6. Nicaragua
7. Portugal
8. Finland
9. Namibia
10. Taiwan
The Most Underrated Destinations in Italy | Jetsetter.com
With its ancient ruins, carefully preserved cathedrals, and rolling countryside, it’s no wonder Italy tops most travelers’ wish lists. But if the idea of rubbing elbows with hordes of tourists at the Coliseum has you dismissing the country altogether, think again. There are plenty of undiscovered gems ripe for exploring on your next trip if you know where to hop off the beaten path. Here are underrated places where adopting la dolce vita is still possible—for now.
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15 BEST THINGS TO DO IN SANTORINI ♥ Santorini Greece Travel Guide
You'll find romance in the many things to do in Santorini, such as Red Sand beach, Fira, the volcano, Oia, the donkeys and much more. I was there for three days-- here's 15 Best Things to Do in Santorini... especially if you're a solo traveler!
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10 Best Coffee Around the World in 2018 | Food and Travel
Check out 10 Most Popular Best coffee drinks around the world that you must try with Countries where to find it!! If you are planning to one of those, don't forget to take this list with you!!
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Coffee is the world's most popular drink.Coffee is the magical elixir we drink first thing in the morning that helps us make through the day. It’s the first thing we think of when we get up in the morning
Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are the seeds of berries from the Coffea plant. The plant is native to subtropical Africa and some islands in southern Asia.[2] The plant was exported from Africa to countries around the world and coffee plants are now cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the Americas, Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. The two most commonly grown are the highly regarded arabica, and the less sophisticated but stronger and more hardy robusta. Once ripe, coffee beans are picked, processed, and dried. Dried coffee beans are roasted to varying degrees, depending on the desired flavor. Roasted beans are ground and brewed to produce coffee as a beverage.
Most Popular Coffees around the world:
1 Espresso Romano, Italy
2 Cà phê sữa đá, Vietnam
3 Indian Filter Kaapi, India
4 Flat White, Australia
5 Cafe Bombon, Spain
6 Café au lait, France
7 Café Cubano, Cuba
8 Pharisäer, Germany
9 Ethiopian Ceremonial Coffee, Ethiopia
10 Türk Kahvesi, Turkey
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What is a Honeymoon? Why is it called a Honeymoon?
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Honeymoon, a most awaited tour in each and every people life in the world.
So, what is an Honeymoon?
Honeymoon is the traditional holiday taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage in intimacy and seclusion. Today, honeymoons are often celebrated in destinations considered exotic or romantic.
This is the period when newlywed couples take a break to share some private and intimate moments that helps establish love in their relationship. This privacy in turn is believed to ease the comfort zone towards a physical relationship, which is one of the primary means of bonding during the initial days of marriage.
Why is it called a honeymoon?
“Honeymoon was the month after a wedding, when the bride's father would give the groom all the mead he wanted. Mead is a honey beer while the Babylon calendar was a lunar calendar. The Babylonians started calling the month the honey month but we now call it a honeymoon.
Let’s dig out some History,
The earliest term for this in English was “hony moone”, which was recorded as early as fifteen-forty-six. In Western culture, the custom of a newlywed couple going on a holiday together originated in early nineteenth century Great Britain. Upper-class couples would take a bridal tour, sometimes accompanied by friends or family, to visit relatives who had not been able to attend the wedding. The most popular honeymoon destinations at the time were the French Riviera and Italy, particularly its seaside resorts and romantic cities such as Rome, Verona or Venice.
Typically, honeymoons would start on the night they were married, with the couple leaving midway through the reception to catch a late train or ship. However, in the twenty-first century, many couples will not leave until 1 to 3 days after the ceremony and reception, in order enjoy the reception and have a relaxing night to recover, before undertaking a long journey.
In ancient times honeymoon referred to the time of year when bee honey was ripe and cured to be harvested from hives or from the wild which made it the sweetest time of the year. This was usually around the Summer solstice by end June.
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Incredible Places to See in Eastern Europe | Jetsetter.com
London, Paris, Rome. If you’ve exhausted all of your traditional options for a European vacation, it’s time to look farther east. The countries that make up the continent’s former Soviet bloc are ripe with undiscovered gems, from untouched wilderness and age-old wonders to picturesque beaches and genuinely cool cultural capitals. Here are must-see places in Eastern Europe that will inspire wanderlust—and, perhaps, your next trip.
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Is this festival The Best Place to be Today? - Lonely Planet
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365 Things to do & the perfect day to do them. Perhaps you want to know when to pack your picnic for the prettiest Japanese cherry blossom party (26 March, in case you’re wondering). Or when best to raft the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon (try 16 September, the day after motorboats are prohibited for the year). Maybe you want to spend your Christmas break with baby warthogs rather than baby Jesus (try Kenya, 27 December), ride a bobsled in summer rather than winter (Austria, 2 July) or be sure not to miss a biggie, such as Glastonbury (England, 28 June) or messy Tomatina (Spain, 26 August).
There’s an idea here for every day of the year. Some suggestions are date specific – a religious holiday, a festival, an annual seasonal opening. Some give an indication of the best week, month or timeframe when perhaps it’s driest, coolest, quietest or most full of wildebeest.
Of course, there are myriad options. On any given day, there are many best places to be, many destinations ripe for adventures. But here are 365 goodies to get you started. Now, stop reading this – you shouldn’t be HERE.
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Sicily: Classic and Undiscovered for Solo Travellers
It may sit within touching distance, but Sicily is much more than a mere extension of mainland Italy. It's the largest of the Italian islands, but the laidback Sicilians have an identity and a still-thriving language of their own, and life moves at a slower pace. Its position in the middle of the Mediterranean means that Sicily has long attracted settlers from all sides, resulting in an infusion of influences – from the founding ancient Phoenicians to the Greeks, the Romans, the Moors, the Normans, the Spanish, the French and, of course, the Italians. This can be seen in the eclectic collection of historic sites and landmarks, from exceptional Greek temples to a treasure trove of Roman mosaics. Add beautiful Baroque churches and palaces, built after 17th-century earthquakes reduced entire towns to rubble, atmospheric streets and striking modern additions, and you have an island, built on the bones of ancient civilisations, that surprises and delights visitors with its intriguing cultural collage.
Nature has also bestowed Sicily with a generous cache of treasures. Ringed by shimmering blue sea, its coastline dips into sandy bays backed by craggy cliffs, which lead to a largely unspoilt landscape with fragrant citrus and olive groves, colourful wildflower meadows, dense pine forests and soaring mountains – the most impressive of all being the tempestuous Mount Etna, which simmers ominously over the towns in its colossal shadow.
Its incredible natural beauty is matched by an abundance of home-grown produce. Market stalls piled with ripe Mediterranean vegetables, pavement cafes offering a constant stream of orange juice, tiny shops selling olive oil, jam and honey, green ice-cream made with the precious Bronte pistachios… the list goes on. Of course, fresh fish and homemade pasta feature on every menu, but there are a few surprises here too – couscous from Tunisia and the ricotta-filled Cassata cake, a sweet legacy of the 10th-century Arab invasion.
As we travel down the eastern coastline and along southern Sicily, you'll be dazzled by the myriad cultural, natural and historical gems of this island, and charmed by the affable locals who live there.
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4 Years of ENDLESS TRAVEL! - The Endless Adventure Travel Montage
Can you believe it's been almost 4 years since we've started our Endless Adventure?? Since then, we've traveled all across the globe, met some amazing people, ate so much delicious food and, of course, gone on so many adventures! Here's to all the adventures still to come