Honduras, located in the north of Central America, is named after Columbus' thrilling experience. When Columbus sailed to the coast of Honduras for the fourth time, strong winds rolled up huge waves, sometimes taking the ship to the top of the waves and sometimes throwing it into the abyss. So Columbus named this place "Honduras", which means "bottomless pit".
Second, Oman: the most affordable tourist destination
Oman is the only Gulf country with beaches, mountains and deserts in Arabian Peninsula, with beautiful natural scenery, cultural and historical sites and rich tourism resources. As far as monuments are concerned, there are more than 500 fortresses in Oman, all of which were built by the Portuguese in the14th century, and most of them are well preserved. In recent years, Oman has developed new tourism projects such as camping in the desert, bird watching, watching turtles spawning and climbing mountains.
Namibia: an ideal place for family travel
In Namibia, southwest Africa, the main tourist attraction is Nambia-Naukluft National Park in Central Africa. There is no romance and vastness of the Sahara here, but there are the most diverse sand dunes in the world. Driving from Naukluft to the northwest, along the Atlantic coast, there is a vast desert on one side and a vast sea on the other, and you can see such wonders. Further on, it is a strange granite terrain, and the rocks are eroded by sandstorms, forming a cave landscape similar to the concave and convex surface of the moon and a wild world at the beginning of heaven and earth. This is a desert that a person wants to go again after going.
Fourth, the North Island of Seychelles: a place where you can spend money like water.
There are the best beaches, the hottest sunshine and the clearest sea water here. Blue sky, white clouds, golden beaches, green jungles, crystal clear seawater and almost no polluted air. No wonder it's listed as one of the three pearls in the Indian Ocean along with Maldives and Mauritius.
Secondly, there are the best resort hotels there. According to the ranking of the world's most expensive hotels published by Forbes magazine last year, Seychelles occupies two seats in the top three, second only to MGM Hotel in Las Vegas.
Panama: the Best Eco-tourism Resort
Panama City, the capital of Panama, faces the panama bay and is backed by Ankang Valley. The Panama Canal flows slowly from the edge of the city. This is a picturesque Haikou city, with its back to the sea.
Panama City can be divided into two parts: the old district and the new district. The streets in the old district are narrow, and some Spanish castles and houses with terraces are still preserved. The Independence Square in the center is surrounded by the towering Twin Towers Catholic Church, the Central Hotel and the National Post and Telecommunications Bureau. The streets in the new area are straight and wide, with modern American buildings and new garden houses. The whole city is magnificent and elegant, and its style is changeable, just like a harmonious body that integrates many cultures.
Sri Lanka: the Best Honeymoon Resort
Sri Lanka's traditional architectural style is vividly displayed here: the gardens, paths and waterside pavilions under the trees are integrated; Symmetric and asymmetric architectural elements complement each other; Perfect combination of changeable plane, axis and radius design; On the east and west sides, two moats and three city walls surround two rectangular urban areas.
The beautiful Indian Ocean, ancient religious culture, primitive exotic customs and authentic black tea all make the honeymoon here fashionable.
Dominica: The Best Beach
Dominica is famous for its best beaches and the most primitive ecology, which is a tourist selling point of Dominica.
The white sand beach in Dominica is like a soft big bed, extending to the green sea. Every visitor who comes to Dominica for the first time has an impulse to bury his head deeply. Beach volleyball is a daily activity, and all tourists can participate regardless of nationality and age. This is heaven. Everyone in heaven is very friendly. Tired, just lie on the beach chair and believe in a passion fruit. In the blue-yellow peel, berries are like pomegranate seeds, sour and refreshing. Looking up, the sky is so blue, the sea is so green, the sand is so white, and the skin color of all tourists is shining in the sun.
Eight, Ethiopia: the best adventure zoo
There are about 800 species of birds, more than 0/00 species of wild animals/kloc-,and some unique wild animals, such as the mountain antelope, the red fox in Saiming Mountain and the Maneliklin antelope, inhabit the Bale Mountain National Park. Awash National Park is the oldest wildlife sanctuary in Ethiopia. Apart from giraffes and buffaloes, East Africa has the largest number of animals in the plains, including antelope, karakal, aardvark, colobus monkey, green monkey, baboon, leopard, mountain gazelle, hippopotamus, Siemering gazelle, Guliwei zebra and cheetah. Awash National Park is also the natural habitat of countless birds, including Lindbergh, drooping crane, Angu vulture, Vero eagle and long-eared owl. Waterbirds, shorebirds and blue geese unique to the park can be seen everywhere in the wetland. Besides all kinds of animals, Oromo's Rift Valley is also a good place for sports and sunbathing.
Nine, Laos: the best tourist destination
The fun of Laos lies in its richness, mountains, water and ancient cities. You can play all the way without losing your freshness. You can not only kill time quietly in small towns and ancient temples, but also climb mountains, hike, drift and scream into waterfalls in Ramrabang.
X. Argentina: the best tasting spot
Every year at the end of February and the beginning of March, Argentines who love wine will hold a grand "Grape Festival" celebration.
Mendoza people have an indissoluble bond with grapes. In addition to large vineyards, many families also grow grapes in their own yards. It is said that one year when grapes were hit by the disaster, wineries went door-to-door to buy them, which actually ensured the basic production needs. Most grapes are used to make wine, and some grapes are made into raisins.