Best places to visit across the globe....
- ektasharmablogs
- Sep 25, 2014
- 3 min read
Author : Ekta Sharm
TRAVEL is the only thing you buy.....that makes you RICHER.....!!!
1. New Zealand, Gold medal garden at the Ellerslie Fower Show

2. Santorini, Greece




3. Devil’s Bridge Kromlauer Park, Germany

4. Geiranger, #Norway

5. Restaurant near Sanyou Cave above the Chang Jiang river, Hubei , China

6. Facade Planning for the Hangzhou Congress Center, China

7. The World's first “groundscraper” - underground luxury hotel in China - Chennaites

8. Dudhsagar Waterfalls this waterfall is on the Goa-Karnataka border in India

9. Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

10. New and First ever Buddhist amusement park in Vietnam !

11. Abu Dhabi

12. Palm Islands, Dubai

13. Taj Mahal

14. Aiola Island Bridge

15. Tulips in snow..Jeremy Ranch Park City Utah

16. Sea Cliffs Normandy..France

17. Kawachi Fuji gardens-Japan

18. Australia

19. Rio de Janier -Brazile

20. Paddle boarding with friends in Tahiti

21. Venice Italy

22. Coron islands..Palawan..Philippines

23 Chillon Castle...Switzerland

24 Garden stairs in Kyoto-Japan

25 Tibet

26 El nido Palawan Philippines

27 Dubrovnik Croatia

28 . Istanbul

29. Big Ben at sunset - London

30. Bora Bora island

31. Bojnice Castel- Bratislava

32 - Fascinating Calabria Coast in Southern Italy

33. Sea Side Deck..Hawaii

34 The Spider Bridge in Sun City Resort, South Africa!

35 Cinque Terre, Vernazza, Italy

36 Wonder Mountain, Toronto, Canada — with Jaime Farah.

37. Butchart Gardens in Victoria,Canada

38. Water oasis, Perth, Australia

39. Pyramids in Egypt

40. Taunus In Spring, Hesse, Germany

41. Blue Moon Valley, China.

42 Abandoned dome houses in Southwest Florida

43 Eilean Donan Castle in Scotland

44 Outdoor Camping Bubble, Marseille France

45 The Dark Side of the Pyramid- Cairo- Egypt

46 Burano, Italy. The island of colour

47 Calabria, Italy

48 7th-8th century Vettuvan Koil temple, Tamilnadu, India…

49. Bora Bora Ocean Restaurant

50 A Great View From Hanoi- Vietnam

51 Reflection Canyon, USA.

52 Amazing Victoria Falls, Zambia

53 The Ik-Kil Cenote in Yucatan, Mexico is one of several 'cenotes', which were sacred wells used by Mayans. Young men and women were thrown and left to drown there as a sacrifice to the god of rain, but now they are popular with tourists for swimming

54 Georgengarten, Hannover, Germany


55 Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

56 Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia

57 Lakeside Houses Norway

58 Tropical Island Yacht Cruise Ship UK

59 Beach House, The Maldives Islands


60 El Porvenir, Seville, Andalusia, Spain

61 Beautiful Cherry River, West Virginia

62 Amazing lightning strike over Grand Canyon

63 Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai, Thailand.

64 Zurich, Switzerland

65 Niagara falls at night, Canada

66 Box Canyon Falls, CO


67 James bond island


68 Singing Ringing Steel Tree Sculpture Lancashire ...England

69. Shahara Bridge in Yemen

70. Atlantic Ocean Road ..Norway

71. Dog island..Sam Blas Panama

72 Preikestolen Norway

73 Sea French-Samoa

74 Neuschwanstein

75 Sapa, Vietnam

76 The double living Bridges in Khasi Hills Tribe Meghalaya India


77. Bosnia and Herzegovina.

78 Montreal Botonical Gardan



79. Xieng Khouang, in the mountains of Indochina
The Plain of Jars is one of the oldest archeological mysteries in Southeast Asia. Located on the plateau of Xieng Khouang, in the mountains of Indochina, there are about 90 different jars sites. Each site contains from 1 to 400 jars. It has been estimated that they were created 3,000 years ago, and are made of sandstone, limestone, granite, breccias and conglomerate, with the majority being made of sandstone. The tallest jar is about 9 ft. tall and all are made from their own individual slab of stone. At first glance they appear to be haphazardly placed, with some standing upright and others on their sides, pointing in different directions. Further studies have revealed that the jars are placed in positions that form the constellation patterns of the stars. There has been lots of speculation about the purpose of the jars – drinking glasses for a giant race, being used to collect rainwater, or as burial urns. Most of the jars are empty, but a few have been found with bodies or tools inside, or filled with miniature Buddha statues. Exploration is hard as the area is littered with unexploded bombs from the Secret War

80. Tree camping on the pacific coast elk California


81. Krka National Park, Croatia

82. Aogashima Volcano, Japan

83 Petra, Jordan

84 Hiller lake(pink lake), Western Australia

85 Chittorgarh Fort, India

86 Cinque Terre, Rio Maggiore, Italy

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