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“Three things make a person happy: love, interesting work and the opportunity to travel...” said Ivan Bunin. We hope everything is fine with your love and interesting work. But we will help you with travel! After all, it’s already spring, and you can feel it most clearly on the road. PEOPLETALK offers you a small guide to the most beautiful places on our planet that you might want to go to.

Colored rocks of Zhangye Danxia, ​​China

It seems that these mountain ranges are the creation of an artist who generously painted the canvas with bright colors. According to many researchers, the rocks acquired this color due to the fact that this area was under water for approximately 100 million years. After the drought, the water evaporated, and the remaining silt gave the rocks a riot of colors. In 2010, Zhangye Cliffs were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

"Sea of ​​Stars" on Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

This place is the dream of all romantics. The shore is strewn with thousands of glowing lights, as if reflecting the starry night sky. This phenomenon is easily explained: flickering is created by single-celled organisms - phytoplankton. This sight is worth a sleepless night!

Great Wall of China, China

One of the largest architectural monuments in the world, with a length of 21,196 km, undoubtedly deserves attention. About 40 million tourists visit this place every year. This incredible structure is also included in the list of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Northern lights, Iceland

Everyone should see this magical phenomenon at least once in their life! The lights can be observed from many parts of our vast northern country, for example in Murmansk. But in Iceland you can kill two birds with one stone: you will see the northern lights on clear nights from October to April, and from February to March you can see the largest mammals in the world - whales and killer whales - from the shores. Agree, the trip is worth it.

Taj Mahal, India

People from different countries come to see one of the most famous landmarks in the world. In a year alone, the Taj Mahal is visited by 3 to 6 million people. The incredibly beautiful structure was built by Emperor Shah Jahan after the death of his third wife Mumtaz Mahal. More than 22 thousand craftsmen worked on the creation of this architectural masterpiece. The Indian Pearl is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Park Shinjuku-gyoen, Japan

The very place where beautiful sakura blooms every spring! The incredible beauty of natural wild cherry blossoms in Japanese gardens is called Hanami. This holiday is a national tradition; admiring flowers lasts from 7 to 10 days. Shinjuku Gyoen Park has become one of the most visited places in Japan due to its beauty. So, when going to the Land of the Rising Sun, choose the end of March and the beginning of April.

Venice, Italy

Venice is one of the most beautiful cities not only in Italy, but in the whole world! The city literally stands on the water: it is built on 122 islands and connected by 400 bridges. Venice has its own amazing atmosphere that attracts tourists and forever sank into the heart of everyone who has been there.

Mountain river cave Hang Son Dung, Vietnam

This cave, by the way the largest in the world, was discovered in 2009. At the moment it has been explored only 2.5 km deep. The width of the giant cave reaches 100 m, and the height is 250. This underground kingdom is filled with incredible beauty. Inside there is a river whose depth reaches 200 meters! This place is a real find for tourists, photographers and lovers of unforgettable experiences. Hang Son Doong is unlikely to leave anyone indifferent!

Angel Falls, Venezuela

One of the most beautiful and highest waterfalls in the world is located in Venezuela. The scale of this creation of nature is difficult to imagine! The total height of the waterfall reaches 1054 m, and the height is 807 m. Angel is located in the Canaima National Park, and in 1994 UNESCO included it in the World Heritage List.

Antelope Canyon, USA

You've probably come across the amazing beauty of the canyon more than once in photographs, movies and music videos. The canyon is located in the southwestern United States. The tawny-red walls are naturally formed giant crevices in the sandy rocks. Its length is just over 100 m. If you decide to visit this magical place, know that it is best to observe the beauty of the canyon when the sun is at its zenith.

Lake Ritsa, Abkhazia

Another magical place that is not so far away, but will definitely delight you with its beauty, is the high-altitude Lake Ritsa, surrounded by majestic mountains. This is one of the most important attractions of Abkhazia. Its length reaches almost 2 km, its depth is about 150 m, and the height of the surrounding mountains is 3200 m. The spectacle is so beautiful that it is difficult to believe that it is real! We recommend!

We couldn't help but include Venice on this list with its picturesque canals, grand basilicas, colorful houses and cozy wine bars. There is no other place like it on Earth.

2. Seville, Spain

Seville is the pearl of imperial Spain, where tourists can enjoy strolling through the narrow streets of the city with orange blossoms, Moorish castles and the famous Spanish snacks - tapas.

3. New York, USA

It's no wonder that New York is often called the "crossroads of the world." Nowhere else will you find such a mind-blowing concentration of art, culture, cuisine and business.

4. Lhasa, China

Lhasa is the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism in the immutable Himalayas. Incense-filled monasteries and palaces lie against the backdrop of magnificent scenery.

5. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

From the world-famous Carnival to iconic sites, Rio de Janeiro is an experience for all five senses. And here are two of the most famous beaches on Earth!

6. London, England

Prestigious museums, famous street markets and a vibrant financial center help ensure that London remains one of the most visited cities in the world.

7. Marrakesh, Morocco

You will never forget visiting the Medina of Marrakech. Endless labyrinths of streets full of vibrant bazaars, stunning architecture and tagines on every corner.

8. Petra, Jordan

Petra stands out among all the majestic ancient cities of the world. To believe in the existence of these epic, windswept monumental buildings carved into the rocks, you need to see them with your own eyes.

9. Rome, Italy

Walking around Rome is like exploring a huge open-air museum. No other place on Earth holds such an abundance of fine art, cuisine and masses of ancient history as the Eternal City.

10. Varanasi, India

Varanasi is one of the holiest cities in India. Watching the sunrise on the ghats along the banks of the Ganges, together with believers, pilgrims and locals, will forever remain in your memory.

11. Florence, Italy

Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and boasts an incredible art collection, not to mention magnificent cathedrals, delicious Tuscan cuisine and rich, charming architecture.

12. Havana, Cuba

Walking the streets of Old Havana is a journey into the past, into the world of majestic pre-revolutionary buildings and classic cars, into an atmosphere filled with the smell of home cooking mixed with the sea breeze.

13. Kyoto, Japan

Once upon a time, the city of Kyoto was the capital of Japan and the main residence of the emperors. Visiting the elegant tea houses, gardens and local castles is the best way to experience the true essence of the traditions of the land of the rising sun.

14. Jerusalem, Israel

Jerusalem is a true crossroads of cultures, cuisines and beliefs. The most striking confirmation of this can be found on the streets of the Old City, associated with the greatest people and events in history.

15. Paris, France

This is the city of lights, which is considered the most romantic place on Earth. Here you can get carried away by visiting museums and strolling through amazing squares with many cozy cafes.

16. Beijing, China

Beijing is the historical and cultural capital of China, famous for two of the most impressive monumental complexes on Earth: the Forbidden City palace complex and the Great Wall of China.

17. Lalibela, Ethiopia

Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's greatest holy cities, famous throughout the world for its unique and stunning collection of monolithic churches carved directly into the rock.

18. Granada, Spain

Granada is filled with magic, from the Alhambra itself to the narrow cobbled streets of the Albaicin district. This kind of charm cannot be found even in some of the big cities in Europe.

19. Athens, Greece

The Acropolis of Athens ranks first as one of the most recommended sites to visit. But Athens is much more than just ancient ruins. The city offers sun-drenched streets, flower-filled squares and incredible museums.

20. Bagan, Myanmar

Perhaps here you will see the most beautiful sunrises in the world. Just imagine: creeping fog, the first glimpses of light and the almost endless plain of the ancient pagodas of Bagan.

21. Kathmandu, Nepal

For many, Kathmandu is the gateway to the majestic Himalayas. It is one of the most colorful cities on Earth, populated by ascetic sadhus and monks in saffron robes chanting cult prayers.

22. Vatican

The Vatican is a city-state and the center of the Roman Catholic Church. Even if you are a non-religious tourist, one look at the columns and dome of St. Peter's Square is enough to take your breath away.

23. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon truly has it all: sun, sea and an enchantingly decadent atmosphere, along with colorful city neighborhoods like Chiado and Alfama.

24. Tokyo, Japan

Once in Tokyo, you will feel transported to the future. This glittering metropolis of 13,000,000 inhabitants has become a mecca for shopaholics, foodies and partygoers. And at the same time, there is still room for tranquil gardens and shrines.

25. Istanbul, Türkiye

In this city, East meets West. Istanbul, with its thousand-year history, monumental mosques and bustling bazaars, is more relevant today than ever before.

26. Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An (Hội An) is a historical Vietnamese port that is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This unique old town reflects Japanese, Vietnamese and European influences. Oh, and the local cuisine is something special.

27. Amsterdam, Netherlands

The quality of life in Amsterdam is one of the highest in the world. This fact attracts millions of tourists, enchanted by its famous Red Light District and the stunning Van Gogh Museum.

28. Luxor, Egypt

Luxor is the most beautiful of the ancient cities of Egypt. It is located on the banks of the Nile near the cities of Karnak and Thebes, and is also not far from the Valley of the Kings, making it a must-visit if you love history.

29. Berlin, Germany

Few cities have played such an important role in modern history as Berlin. Plus its legendary nightclubs and vibrant restaurants make the German capital one of the most exciting cities in modern Europe.

30. Jaipur, India

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan with spectacular palaces and gardens. This large city is part of the famous Indian “Golden Triangle” along with Agra (location of the Taj Mahal) and Delhi.

31. Lyon, France

The ancient part of Lyon is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the history of the city dates back to Roman times. Try to visit during the “Festival of Lights” (Fête des Lumières), when the cathedrals, gardens and streets are illuminated with thousands of lights.

32. Oia, Greece

Oia is the most famous town on the Greek island of Santorini. Its stunning white and blue houses cascade down to the sea, looking like they came straight out of a postcard!

33. Siem Reap, Cambodia

Most travelers flock to this country to visit the stunning ancient site of Angkor Wat, but Siem Reap, with its laid-back bohemian vibe and delicious food, is also worth a visit.

34. Vienna, Austria

Vienna is a majestic imperial city with beautiful palaces, manicured gardens and elegant cafes. It has been voted one of the most livable cities in the world more than once - just icing on the cake.

35. Cusco, Peru

In addition to being the main starting point for those wishing to explore the Andes and Machu Picchu, the World Heritage-listed city of Cusco is full of historic temples, monasteries and magnificent colonial houses.

36. Cartagena, Colombia

The colonial city of Cartagena on the Caribbean coast of Colombia has a history of explorers, pirates and kings. The old town is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is as charming as you can imagine.

37. Zanzibar, Tanzania

Zanzibar is one of Africa's most popular ancient cities, famous for its white sandy beaches and the mixture of African, Arab and Portuguese culture in the historic Stone Town district.

38. Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City offers a delightful mix of sights, sounds and colors. A city of over 20 million people, beautiful colonial architecture, close proximity to ruins and solid cuisine.

39. Singapore

Whether it's a holiday or a business trip, when you're in Singapore, be sure to visit its Little India neighbourhood. Here you will find the best street food in the whole world.

40. Las Vegas, USA

Sin City is a favorite destination for Americans and tourists from all over the world. A place with an incomparable combination of excellent hotels, famous restaurants, as well as major casinos. Viva Las Vegas!

41. Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Samarkand is an ancient city of the Great Silk Road. Its mosaic and monumental Registan Square with the Ulugbek, Sherdor and Tillya-Kari madrassas is one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture in the world.

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How to achieve what you want? In a way, it's very simple: you make a bucket list and devote time and effort to achieving your goals. Never listen to the skeptics and never doubt that you can achieve a lot!

A few years ago, a group of young enthusiasts from the United States began making lists of 100 things they would like to do before they die. They also helped strangers achieve their bucket list every time they accomplished something on their bucket list. They helped many people fulfill the sacred and the crazy. During this time, they conducted a survey of millions of people, asking them: “What would you like to do before you die?” Years later, they came to the conclusion that the No. 1 item on people's lists was travel. Therefore, they offered their list of the top 10 places that are worth visiting before you die.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

What to do there: swim, but beware of sharks in the Galapagos

Spend a day in the clear waters of the Galapagos diving among some of the world's most dangerous predators. Sail through beautiful seascapes, sparkling with light and water filled with fish of every color. Three main ocean currents meet here, so the diversity of marine life is especially noticeable here. Such a wonderful adventure should not be left out of life's top bucket lists. And even if swimming with sharks makes you nervous, that's okay. Believe me, sharks are beautiful creatures with many better dinner options than you.

Austria

What to do there: go to the Alps for skiing and snowboarding

Find the biggest pile of snow and decorate it with fresh ski marks. The main problem of staying here will be the inability to decide how to manage to do everything in a limited period. Evening champagne awaits its turn, although it is likely that by then you will already be exhausted from active activities throughout the day. However, no matter how tired you are, you will enjoy the delicacies and the most beautiful mountain scenery with a smile from ear to ear.

New Zealand

What to do there: Play snowballs on the glacier

Climb high into the mountains onto New Zealand's vast glaciers. And end the day with an epic snowball fight. Many people remember the endlessly beautiful landscape from the film “The Lord of the Rings” (not counting Mordor). Well, this is a unique opportunity to go hiking on roads in the midst of lush green temperate rainforest, alpine meadows, while drinking cool spring water. The 10-kilometer-long trip to the glacier will be unforgettable!


Brazil

What to do there: hang glider over Rio de Janeiro

Reach the highest point in the city, count to three and enjoy a bird's eye view of Rio. While observing one of the most beautiful cities in the world, you will get the opportunity to see it in all its glory as you fly over it. Try taking a selfie at this moment so you never forget an experience that very few are lucky enough to experience.

Scotland

What to do there: Hunt Nessie at Loch Ness

Hiking, swimming, rowing or flying. Find out once and for all: does the Loch Ness monster exist? It probably exists, because the old-timers living around the lake believe in it. From a guide that you can certainly trust, you will hear enough stories to understand where the truth lies. The last sightings of the monster, his favorite species, clues forgotten by everyone, vague doubts. It also goes without saying that you should try searching at night during a full moon.

Australia

What to do there: Swim in the shallow waters of the Great Barrier Reef

Enjoy the freedom of escapism as you explore the variety of wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Do something that frees your mind and body from tension, because everything here contributes to relaxation, especially the quiet, pleasant waters of the ocean. Underwater somersaults, bomb jumps from a yacht, diving, sunbathing. Let the child inside of you start each day with genuine laughter and a thirst for adventure.

Cambodia

What to do there: watch the sunrise over the Angkor Wat temple

Angkor Wat is one of the largest and most impressive architectural and religious monuments in South Asia. Start the day with your significant other enjoying the sunrise and breathtaking views. And surrounded by all this is a majestic temple built in the 15th century.

Costa Rica

What is there to do; swim with sea turtles

Who doesn’t love turtles - these beautiful creatures that are in danger of extinction and require our help. Are you looking for a place where you can not only relax, but also do something useful? Head to Tortuegro, Costa Rica, where a National Park was created in 1975 to protect turtle nesting sites while also allowing them to be studied and worked with for conservation purposes.

Egypt

What to do there: see the pyramids and camel's hump

The oldest pyramid in Egypt is over 4,5000 years old. It is difficult to imagine how people were able to accomplish such a feat and build it. When you travel to the pyramids, you will have one of the most exciting experiences of your life. Believe me, there is no better way to go there than on a hunchbacked, constantly spitting friend.

Belgium

What to do there: Get VIP access to the Tomorrowland festival

There is no better place in the world to hang out than the largest electronic music festival that takes place annually in Belgium. Beautiful people from all over the world gather in June for an unforgettable weekend of music at the world's most unique entertainment festival. Featuring the most famous DJs in the world, this festival will give you an experience you won't soon forget.

Your dreams are much closer than they seem at first glance. If others can do it, then so can you. Make your list of things you absolutely want to do before you die and don’t put off putting them into practice. Why not start right now?

Experts from the world's largest travel site have compiled a ranking of 25 cities that were most highly rated by tourists from around the globe. And the city that took first place surprised even the authors of this list.
Overall, if you're still undecided on your vacation plans, this roundup has some great ideas. And for the next few holidays too.

25. San Francisco, USA

The City by the Bay is full of adventures and attractions—you can take the ferry to Alcatraz, sample the cuisine of Little Italy, or explore the surrounding hills. The ethnic and cultural makeup of San Francisco residents is one of the most diverse in the United States. Be sure to grab breakfast at Mama's before heading to the Golden Gate Bridge or Coit Tower.

24. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai is much greener and quieter than other cities in Thailand. Called the "Rose of the North", this place combines all the unique Thai features, including the famous temples.

23. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon features a combination of medieval and Moorish architecture. The city is under the supervision of the huge castle of St. George. Even the trams in Lisbon can be called a historical heritage - most of them are over a century old.

22. Sydney, Australia

The city of Sydney is famous for its Opera House, Harbor Bridge and its luxurious beaches. Residential areas of greater Sydney are surrounded by national parks. The coastline (both external “sea” and intra-city) is extremely indented. It abounds in numerous bays, coves and islands.

21. Budapest, Hungary

Surrounded by the Danube, the Buda Hills to the west and the Great Plains to the east, Budapest is surrounded by stunning scenery. The city's neoclassical architecture is still magnificent, although it bears the scars of World War II. Budapest is built on numerous thermal springs, so its baths should definitely be on your list of attractions.

20. Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok manages to combine the magical beauty of Buddhist temples and absolutely crazy nightlife. Plus, it's a relatively cheap place to travel.

19. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is surrounded by miles of ocean and pristine beaches on one side, and stunning mountain ranges on the other. It is one of the most cosmopolitan African cities, with colonial roots still visible in its architecture.

18. Chicago, USA

Chicago is a stronghold of the American Midwest, the birthplace of the blues and a hotbed of jazz culture. The world's first skyscrapers appeared here, and modern Chicago is considered the home of the best comedy shows in the United States.

17. Dubai, UAE

If you are not very interested in historical sites and want to see a futuristic metropolis, then Dubai is the place to be. It is famous for the Burj Khalifa tower - the tallest building in the world, as well as amazing artificial islands and the best beaches on them. This is even more admirable when you know that until the 70s of the twentieth century, Dubai was a small tribal settlement.

16. St. Petersburg, Russia

Travelers around the world consider St. Petersburg the most European of all Russian cities, due to its neoclassical architecture, numerous art galleries and underground clubs.

15. Barcelona, ​​Spain

Barcelona combines old and new in a very special way. Much of the city, like centuries ago, consists of narrow streets and ancient buildings, while along the shore you will find luxurious modern apartments and hotels.
14. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires is called the Paris of South America due to the city's rich European heritage and stunning architecture. However, it retains its Latin American passion, the coziness of its sidewalk cafes and the beauty of its shady parks.

13. Florence, Italy

Florence is a city that seems frozen in the past. It is home to many of Italy's best museums, cathedrals, galleries, piazzas and shops. We recommend starting your tour of the city from the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza della Signoria.

12. New York, USA

New York can be called the center of modern Western culture. Take a leisurely bike ride through Central Park, explore the downtown skyscrapers, and eat pizza at one of the legendary cafes, and you'll realize that this city has a place for everyone.

11. Berlin, Germany

Just like London and Paris, Berlin is a center of unique, centuries-old culture, art and architecture. This is a kind of time capsule containing fragments of historical periods from the Middle Ages to the present day, from the Brandenburg Gate to the Berlin Wall.

10. Shanghai, China

In Shanghai, life on the streets is in full swing. Visit the Shanghai Museum, Jade Buddha Temple and Dongtai Road Market for an insight into the city and a completely different life experience.

9. Siem Reap, Cambodia

Although Siem Reap is a relatively new settlement, it is located close to Angkor Wat - the City of Temples and the greatest religious monument in the world. And if Angkor Wat offers you discovery and adventure, then Siem Reap offers relaxation and tranquility.

8. Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi is a charming blend of East and West, combining traditional Vietnamese culture with a French colonial flair. Luckily, decades of war have left the city untouched, and it is now even more vibrant and active than ever. While in Hanoi, don't miss the Old Quarter - one of the world's greatest markets, the Vietnamese Women's Museum and numerous theaters.

7. Paris, France

It is difficult to overestimate all the cultural riches that Paris has. It is definitely worth a visit, not only to the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but also to famous restaurants such as Le Fumoir.

6. Marrakech, Morocco

This city is thoroughly saturated with spices that have been traded in Marrakech for centuries. Its buzzing markets and colorful souks are the perfect place for those who want to experience the spirit of traditional Moroccan life.

5. Prague, Czech Republic

In medieval Europe, Prague was one of the main political, cultural and economic centers. Today the city is experiencing a renaissance. If you visit the modern Dancing House and historic Prague Castle, you will see how the city has found the perfect balance between new and old.

4. Beijing, China

Beijing is one of the oldest settlements in the world. Its history goes back more than 3000 years. It houses the most important monuments for China, including the Great Wall of China and the famous Forbidden City.

3. London, UK

Formerly the capital of the largest empire on earth, today London is a bubbling cauldron of diverse cultures. Three hundred languages ​​are spoken within its borders. Here you can find food, art and entertainment from all corners of the globe, as well as wonderful examples of classic English architecture.

2. Rome, Italy

Even in Antiquity, Rome was often called Eternal. One of the first to call Rome this way was the Roman poet Albius Tibullus (1st century BC) in his second elegy. Ideas about the “eternity” of Rome were largely preserved even after the fall of ancient Roman civilization, bringing the corresponding epithet into modern languages.

1. Istanbul, Türkiye, for thousands of years combining European and Asian origins, as well as Islam and Christianity. It is known for its delicious food, delicious coffee, oriental markets and ancient architecture. At the end of a long day, be sure to stop by the Turkish bath - it's a great way to relax.

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