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7 Places Around the World You Must Visit Before You Die

7 Places Around the World You Must Visit Before You Die

If you were able to get round the world tickets business class, the world is yours. You can go anywhere and see anything. This is the perfect time to visit the best places on Earth. There are 7 places around the world that you must see once. Since you have the tickets, you shouldn’t miss out.

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is the largest cultural relic ever built by humans. It is thousands of miles long and it passes through many regions. It also has 7,062 watch towers. The wall was constructed over 2,000 years ago to keep the tribes from the north from entering China. If you are traveling in the spring, you will get a breathtaking view of the pink cherry blossoms that grow outside of Beijing. If you travel in the fall, you will have a view of the red leaves around Badaling National Forest Park.

The Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

This monument is located in northern India, and it is one of the most recognizable structures on the planet. It was originally built in the 17th century by a great emperor, Shah Jahan, in the loving memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Any vehicle with an exhaust system is not allowed within a mile of the structure. You would either need to hire a battery powered vehicle called a tuk tuk, or put on your walking shoes and walk.

Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands

This island is located 600 miles off the South American coast. It was first explored in 1835 by Charles Darwin and has been a tourist attraction for nature lovers ever since. When you visit the island, you can see many species of animals, including the Galapagos giant tortoise and marine iguana. You can see species that don’t exist anywhere else on the planet. You can see the wildlife during a guided boat tour, on a hike, or on a scuba expedition. The creatures on the island will walk up.

Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls

According to ancient myths, a jealous God slashed the Igazu River in two, which created the falls that are 269 feet high. The falls stretch for two miles, and the water rushes over beautiful rainbows. You can see the falls up close by walking on one of the wooden walkways that stretch right over the river. You can also take in the views from the giant balcony of what is known as Devil’s Throat. You can also see tropical birds in the area, as it is surrounded by Misiones rain forest.

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon

If America is your destination, you should visit the Grand Canyon, which is America’s greatest natural wonder. The canyon river runs for 277 miles. The Grand Canyon is 18 miles wide and one mile deep. You can pull a car over and experience the epic view from the south rim. You can also go down into the canyon on a mule or on a guided tour. You can also raft on the Colorado river and spend the night at the lodge located below the rim.

UluruUluru

Uluru is a sandstone rock in Australia, which is taller than the Eiffel Tower. You can climb to the top which can take between 30 minutes to two hours. You can also explore the base, which is 6 miles around. The views from the top are best at sunset or sunrise.

Teotihuacan

Teotihuacan

Teotihuacan is located in Mexico. It was an ancient city, established in 100 B.C. Tourist can view large tombs and preserved murals. This attraction provides breathtaking views that are well worth the trip.

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