Thursday, September 26, 2019

By Seif Kamel
   The St. Basil’s Cathedral is one of the most popular landmarks of
Moscow. This distinctive Orthodox Church is situated in the Red
Square. Several travel packages to Russia would explore visits to the
Red Square, the Tomb of Lenin, and the famous Cathedral.
   Due to its matchless design, and marvelous ornaments, the St. Basil's
Cathedral in Russia was included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Another interesting fact about this astonishing establishment is that it
was constructed to honor the battles won by Ivan, who was nicknamed
as Ivan the Terrible around the middle of the 16 th century.
   The remarkable central nave is surrounded by nine chapels. Four of
these chapels are supposedly built in the route between heaven and
earth. The cathedral never obtained its unique bright colored exterior
except at the beginning of the 17 th century. Today, many travelers who
enjoy their holiday in Russia visit the cathedral as part of their tours.
Russia link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/russia-29.html

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The Jameson Whiskey Distillery in Ireland

By Seif Kamel
   The Jameson Whiskey Distillery is one of the most famous distilleries
perhaps in the whole world. Today it is one of the most popular touristic
destinations tourists enjoying their holiday in Ireland are keen to
explore.
   The place where tourists visit today was the avenue where the famous
Jameson Irish whisky used to be produced until 1971. Today, it serves
more of a visitors’ center and a museum.
   This distinctive distillery lab was established as early as the end of the
18 th century. John Jameson became the owner of the whole business in
1805 and injected a lot of investments to found one of the most popular
whisky brands in the world. Guests can taste whisky, take a tour of the
place, and buy souvenirs from the gift shop as part of their visit to the
Jameson Whiskey Distillery.

Ireland link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/ireland-94.html

Friday, September 20, 2019

The Monastery of Rila in Bulgaria

By Seif Kamel
   The Monastery of Rila is perhaps among the most distinctive
monuments tourists who travel to Bulgaria are keen to visit. It is, in fact,
the largest and most impressive monastery in the country.
   Established in the 10 th century, the monastery was named after its
establisher, Ivan of Rila, who died around the middle of the 10 th century.
The Monastery of Rila is included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Many travel packages to Bulgaria include a visit to the monastery.
   Among the most impressive sections of Monastery of Rila, there is the
main church which was built around 1000 years after the establishment
of the monastery. Famous for its multiple domes and double chapels to
the side, the church is also renowned for its wonderful wooden works.

Bulgaria link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/bulgaria-46.html

Thursday, September 19, 2019

The Iguazu Falls in Argentina

By Seif Kamel
   Among the most amazing sites that tourists who travel to Argentina
should never miss is surely the Iguazu Falls. Located at the province of
Misiones, it is actually a breathtaking natural phenomenon that grabs the
eye and the soul.
   Extending for more than 3 kilometers, perhaps god divided this
magnificent natural attraction between Argentina and Brazil. Away from
the waterfalls themselves, the national protected area where they are
located is rich with various animals and marvelous trees and flowers.
The Iguazu falls mainly consist of 20 large waterfalls, in addition to
more than 200 smaller ones. Some of the largest water falls have the
height of more than 82 meters making an astonishing scene for tourists
who visit Argentina from all over the world.

Argentina link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/argentina-16.html

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

The Iguazu Falls in Argentina

By Seif Kamel
   Among the most amazing sites that tourists who travel to Argentina
should never miss is surely the Iguazu Falls. Located at the province of
Misiones, it is actually a breathtaking natural phenomenon that grabs the
eye and the soul.
   Extending for more than 3 kilometers, perhaps god divided this
magnificent natural attraction between Argentina and Brazil. Away from
the waterfalls themselves, the national protected area where they are
located is rich with various animals and marvelous trees and flowers.
  The Iguazu falls mainly consist of 20 large waterfalls, in addition to
more than 200 smaller ones. Some of the largest water falls have the
height of more than 82 meters making an astonishing scene for tourists
who visit Argentina from all over the world.

Argentina link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/argentina-16.html

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

The Palatine Chapel in Palermo

By Seif Kamel
   The Palatine Chapel is one of the unique monuments located in Palermo
in Italy. It belongs to the famous Norman kings that used to control
Sicily and many other regions in and around the area. Today, many
tourists who travel to Italy would be keen to explore the Palatine Chapel.
This distinctive chapel was constructed in 1132 under the orders of
Roger II. It was erected over the ruins of an older establishment built
around the end of the 11 th century.
   The Palatine Chapel of Palermo is factually famous for its magnificent
mosaics’ works. There are mosaics all over the chapel that date as old as
the 12 th century. Travelers who spend their vacations in Italy largely
admire these mosaics as they are unmatched, perhaps all over the world.

Italy link https://www.righttravel.info/country/italy-3.html

Saturday, September 14, 2019

The Chapel of the Bones in Portugal

By Seif Kamel
   The Chapel of the Bones is one of the most distinctive historical site in
Portugal, and perhaps the whole world. Situated in the city of Evora, the
chapel is rather small in its size. However, many travel packages to
Portugal include a visit to this matchless chapel.
   The most unique feature of the Chapel of the Bones is it all, from the
inside, designed and made out of human bones! Established around the
16 th century, the chapels materialize the concept of the various
transitions of life. This is why it is all created by different types of bones
and skulls.
   The surface area of the Chapel of the Bones is around 200 Sqm. Another
amazing feature is that the source of light for the chapel comes from
small openings in three different places around it. It is said that more
than 5000 skeletons were used to create such exceptional place.
Portugal link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/portugal-7.html

Thursday, September 12, 2019

The Waitomo Caves in New Zealand

By Seif Kamel
   If you are a fan of distinctive natural phenomena, a visit to the Waitomo
Caves is a must during your tour to New Zealand. In fact, there are so
many exciting activities to carry out in this marvelous destination in
New Zealand.
   Guests coming from all over the world to visit New Zealand may have a
walk around the amazing forests and the striking limestone various
formations. For those who are fond of more adventurous things to do,
they can try rafting in the water or perhaps climb some of the hills
located near the caves.
   However, riding a boat or walking inside the caves is the most
interesting things to do! Travelers love to view the magnificent
limestone bizarre looking forms, in addition to many other startling
things to view inside the cave.

New Zealand link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/newzealand-56.html

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Camlica Hill in Turkey

By Seif Kamel
   Why do tourists who spend their vacations in Turkey visit the Camlica
Hill? Situated in Istanbul, the hill, first of all, offers magnificent views
of the Bosporus Strait and the Marmara Sea. Travelers commonly would
enjoy a cup of tea or a drink while they watch the surrounding beauty.
As a matter of fact, there are actually two hills in this area. The first one
is the small hill, 228 meters above sea level and other one is the big hill,
267 meters above sea level, as literally translated from the Turkish
language.
   The rulers of the Ottoman Empire had special attention towards the
Camlica Hill. This resulted in the construction of various buildings and
establishments in different sections of the hill. These include a summer
resort by Murat IV and a bridge by Mehmet IV, in addition to some
appealing fountains.

Turkey Link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/turkey-11.html

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Plaza de Toro in Spain

By Seif Kamel
   The Plaza De Toro is perhaps the largest and oldest bullring in Spain.
Situated at the Spanish Capital, Madrid, the establishment was founded
in 1931 and it accommodates more than 20,000 spectators.
   The Plaza De Toro consists of a large arena with the diameter of around
60 meters, making the largest in the world. The spectators’ zone include
10 groups of 27 rows surrounding the arena. A visit to the bullring is a
must during a vacation in Spain as it is part of the culture of the country.
As any other performances around the world, the price of your ticket
mainly depends on the position of your seat around the arena. Nearer
seats are more expensive than seats which are far. Another factor is that
is the seat situated in the sun or under shades. In fact, there are many
festivals and events that take place in the Plaza De Toro that grab the
attention of numerous tourists who spend their vacations in Spain.

Spain link: https://www.righttravel.info/country/spain-6.html