One planet. 7 Continents. About 200 countries. Countless cities. Where would you go? Do you wish to find solace on a Himalaya mountain top? Or do you hope to make new friends on a Brazilian beach? People across the world have different choice when it comes to travel. Some like to shop in Paris and eat in Italy - while the others, the nomadic kind, travel for the sake of it. Nothing can stop them - not money, not even age! This story is for the people who want to explore and discover - not just the world but themselves.
Australia:- It might seem surprising that we start our story with Australia when you have the much talked about Switzerland and Amsterdam in mind. This little continent is a store house of exotic travel destinations. Put your plans of visiting the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House aside and indulge in playful banter with colorful fishes alongside the Great Barrier Reef!
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Pink Lake Hillier |
Apart from this World Heritage Site, Australia harbours a number of intriguing places. The one that boggled our minds the most was the Pink Lake Hillier. Yes,it's bubblegum pink and it doesn't change its color when taken in another container. The pink color is due to the presence of micro-organisms which at high temperatures tend to absorb the red color, therefore giving the water a pink tinge. Such lakes have very high salt content. Lake Hillier is situated on middle Island, the largest of the Recherche Archipelago in weastern Australia. Swim time, eh?
Asia:- Asia, the incredibly beautiful landmass, covers about one-third of earth's area making it the largest continent on the Earth. Asia, a home to wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China, is the exotic-hub of the world. Be it exploring the deepest sea point of Dead Sea or the highest point of Mount Everest, Asia is a bucket full of exotic destinations. Let's tread on the lesser-explored regions of Asia!
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Mount Everest |
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Dead Sea |
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Taj Mahal |
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