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Explore the Thrilling Festivities across the World
By       Jun 24, 2023
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While planning vacations or tours, the most challenging part of travel comes with the burden of choice. Deciding on a secure country, making sure the kind of cuisine you want is available, or the nightlife you are on the lookout for is available. 

While planning vacations or tours, the most challenging part of travel comes with the burden of choice. Deciding on a secure country, making sure the kind of cuisine you want is available, or the nightlife you are on the lookout for is available. All of this requires an ample amount of research, especially if you are going to be accompanied by kids while traveling.

Well, hold on tight because, on this ride, you will be taking a look at the top 6 secure places in the world. They have exhilarating pieces of art to offer, which you don’t want to miss out on!

Itaewon

Located in the heart of South Korea, Seoul, the district is a junction of many restaurants and cafés packed with tourists and indigenous crowds. One of the most famous streets in Itaewon is Itaewon shopping street, that’s at a distance of 1.4km from its station.

With neon banners lining each side of the street and paper lanterns lighting your way, it truly is one of the best places to enjoy midnight snacks alongside a bustling world. This a great opportunity for K-drama fanatics to enjoy their favourite love-dovey locations.

Matsue

Out of all the wonders Japan holds to showcase, this one would be the cup of tea to history lovers in contrast to most. This beautiful samurai city has museums holding artefacts from the Tengen era.

The castle sits right beside the torpid river with many towering trees to shadow it from the sun. The city truly is one of a kind. With many old-style restaurants ahead, the trip of half a day is the perfect destination to enjoy with your kids.

The Viking city Birka

 Known to be the first city in Sweden, historically, it was the trading centre of the Vikings. With the reconstructed Viking village with all the old huts and forges, with Lake Mälaren close by, you can take a boat to the village. It is the perfect place to lose yourself in the maze-like time and the life of Vikings.

Tour guides are available, and new exhibitions and events there are constant. You will also find endearing cuisine in the furnished yet traditional restaurants situated nearby. Just the place for those who want to take a dive in ancient times!

Montmartre

A hill residing in the northeast of Paris, France. It is a wonderful place to visit if artistic streets, art and museums, and lovely encounters happen to be your muse.  During Belle Époque, or the art period in France, renowned artists such as Picasso and Monet resided here.

The winding streets in the area with vintage architecture adorning one’s sight it is the place to take a quiet walk and let your mind run free. Moreover, the wall of love where ‘I love you’ is written in 250 languages makes it the perfect destination for any upcoming proposal!

Kathmandu

For a country that embraced Hinduism as its prime religion, Kathmandu is its ‘atma’or innermost essence. Where no short of 100 temples, shrines, and a wealth of libraries litter the streets of the city, Swayambhunath Stupa, The ancient framework, is one of the most visited places in the Kathmandu Valley. 

Thamel is another well-visited site in the city that is a long range of restaurants, shops, and cafés lined on both sides. Buying incense sticks and Kukri swords is something you will enjoy alongside the wide variety of available cheap cuisine.

Mackenzie basin

Located on the south island of New Zealand, and inside the Mackenzie Basin is the Aoraki Mackenzie international dark sky reserve. One of the largest reserves in the world with zero sky pollution, this place solely lives and breathes for all the sky lovers out there.

Stay there is usually a few days long where you can either find yourself a secluded spot or sit with the guides for star gazing. And if you find luck by your side, you may end up observing the southern lights in the clear dark sky. While there, you can also try hiking the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mount Cook, if you’re a daring soul at best.

For the sake of safe travels

Make sure you do your research on cultural etiquette before visiting any place to avoid any adversaries.

Take health precautions. Wear masks in places where there is high pollution, such as Kathmandu.

And do not soak in the rain if you’re visiting South Korea, for acid rains are one of their leading climate crises.

Planning these trips will be no short of a challenge, but a leap of faith is what you need. Get through this planning phase and travel to your desired destination in the name of all the adventure that awaits your arrival!