Welcome to the fantasy of a dreamy island with utmost perfectional beauty”- This is how the pictures of Bora Bora entice you for a vacation. A part of French Polynesia, this magical island has some of the most beautiful sights to behold- a tropical island surrounded by the amazing blue lagoon and coral reefs, accompanied by small islets (Motus) scattered around Bora Bora. ����
Bora Bora has a lot more to offer apart from its indulging over-water and beach-side resorts. When you get slightly bored of sunbathing and your supercool tan starts looking like burnt skins, you can always turn to some great adventures for an extraordinary experience.
There are a couple of underwater activities that also allow you to interact with the enigmatic marine life. ��
Costa Rica, a Catholic country in Central America, shares its borders with Nicaragua and Panama. It has the Pacific Ocean to the west and Caribbean Coast to the East. Dominated by Roman Catholics, it is a secular country and respects all religions.
Costa Ricans or the people living in the country are called Ticos. The country is known for a variety of wildlife, distinct culture and plethora of adventure activities. You will find yourself lost in the national parks surrounded by unique flora and fauna.
Myriad adventures from surfing to horse riding will make your Costa Rica trip electrifying and memorable. Moreover, the high-spirited and hospitable Ticos, captivating nightlife and quiet beaches are the major attraction for tourists.

Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon

Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic sites in the region, providing several stunning vistas as you go along. This almost 40 km long canyon is a large and the most famous canyon in Yellowstone.
It is hugely popular among visitors due to its scenic views of the Lower and Upper falls, as well as the fascinating pink and yellow colored rocks. There are several viewpoints and points of interest along the length of the canyon. The canyon’s beautiful shades of colors are an iconic part of Yellowstone.
The mineral stains due to the activities of water have given the rocks of the canyon such a pleasant tint of colors, it is truly a sight to behold. The geology of the canyon is not completely clear. It was created due to erosion over hundreds of thousands of years, and the geothermal nature of the area is still prevalent, which can be seen by the hot springs throughout the canyon.

Flavian Amphitheatre_ The Colosseum.

This was originally called the Flavian Amphitheatre and was mostly used as public entertainment arena. The Colosseum is one of the most famous attractions in Rome and is where most gladiatorial fights took place.
Today, actors in gladiator clothes stand outside the Colosseum, where you can take pictures with them (for a price!) The Colosseum is a testament to the ingenuity of the builders, having stood the test of time. While parts have been damaged, the Colosseum still remains standing in most of its original glory today.
It is advisable that you buy your tickets in advance to skip the ticketing queue, which can be quite the time saver!

MAHE, SEYCHELLES

A land of pristine beauty, Seychelles is a luxury destination which lies in the western part of the Indian Ocean. An archipelago of 115 islands, the island nation is known for its exquisite natural beauty, spectacular beaches, and luxury resorts. It is home to the world’s oldest ocean islands and largest raised coral atoll.

Mount Rushmore.

If you’re interested in and respect former presidents, then Mount Rushmore near Keystone, South Dakota, is the tourist destination for you. The likenesses of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are carved into stone here. For history buffs, we recommend renting an audio tour wand and listening to the story of Mount Rushmore and how this American vision was brought to life.

Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation

The history of American transportation and invention is told at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan. Car culture is at the forefront of this museum; the Driving America exhibit is a must-see, with the first car built by Henry Ford and the history of the American automobile.
Other fascinating artifacts at this museum include steam engines, Rosa Parks’ Bus, Model T Fords, JFK’s limo and other presidential vehicles.