Where is the best place to travel in August? The following are recommended foreign travel destinations in August. Let’s take a look at which places abroad are suitable for travel in August.
Recommended places to travel abroad in August:
It is recommended to go to Tahiti in August.
Tahiti is a famous tourist destination in the South Pacific. It is called heaven on earth, a gift from God! Tahiti is known as the "Pearl of the Pacific" and "Paradise on Earth" because of its bright sunshine, pleasant climate and beautiful tropical scenery.
The island has beautiful mountains, clear waters and green grass. There are palm trees, coconut trees, mango trees, bread trees, avocado trees, pandanus trees, banana trees and papaya trees everywhere. Tropical fruits are available all year round. Keep growing. In the middle of the island, there are steep cliffs and deep valleys. The Aurelio Hena Mountain with an altitude of 2237 meters rises from the island, towering into the clouds. The waterfall cascades from the cliff and plunges into the blue pool, splashing pearls. Several creeks meander down the mountain and into the Pacific Ocean.
People call Tahiti "the place closest to paradise". Rows of thatched houses with iron roofs along the coast are dotted in the shade of trees and sparkle in the sun, giving it a unique flavor. There are many beaches on the island, and the beaches are excellent, suitable for swimming, boating, and resting. It is like a tropical wonderland on earth. Here, tourists can also take a glass-bottomed yacht to see the coral reefs and exotic fish on the seabed.
It is recommended to go to Hokkaido in August.
Hokkaido is located in northern Japan, accounting for one-fifth of Japan's total area, and has only half the population of Tokyo. Its population density is extremely low, mostly concentrated between Otaru and Asahikawa, with Sapporo as the center. Therefore, tourists often feel very comfortable when they arrive in Hokkaido. Compared with the crowds and bustle of other cities in Japan, this is really unique. Hokkaido is famous for its stunning snow scenery, so winter is the best season to visit Hokkaido. The annual Hokkaido Snow Festival is held in early February every year. The competition venues are located in Datong Park and the Self-Defense Forces Plaza in Mayu City. Visitors can view ice sculpture masterpieces of majestic proportions and ingenuity, carved by experts from around the world.
In addition, there are many places worth visiting in Hokkaido. Betsu Onsen is the largest hot spring in Hokkaido. Surrounded by mountains, 11 types of hot springs gush out of narrow canyons. The water temperature ranges from 45 to 93 and can treat a variety of diseases. You can also visit the famous Hell Valley, the Apothecary Buddha Statue, the steep cliffs of the crater and the entrance to the Yellow Flow Fountain. As the largest lake in Hokkaido, Lake Kagoshima, Mount Taruma and Echizuki standing beside the lake are all active volcanoes. They erupted in 1978 and are still spewing smoke, which contrasts with the calm lake water. There is a bear ranch in nearby Sifangling, where more than 200 precious brown bears are raised, which can be used for wonderful performances. Visitors can freely feed and take photos in the park.
Snow festivals are held in nine places in Hokkaido. In eastern Hokkaido, there are the Shiretoko Snow Festival, the Abashiri Floe Cruise, and the Okhotsk Floe Festival. In central Hokkaido there are Sapporo Snow Festival, Sounkyo Icefall Festival, Asahikawa Winter Festival, and Lake Akan Ice and Snow Festival. There are two other places in southern Hokkaido, namely the Bandai Ice and Snow Festival and the Kushiro Ice and Snow Festival. The Sapporo Snow Festival has a long history and is the largest, so it should be the first. The duration of the Snow Festival varies from place to place, with some lasting just a few days. For example, the Tibetan King's Ice Tree Festival only lasts two days, and the Asian Lake Ice and Snow Festival only lasts four days. However, the floating ice boat tour lasts for three months, from January 15 to April 15 every year, and the outstanding snow festival Sapporo Snow Festival lasts for a week, starting from the first three days of the second week of February every year. The first Ice and Snow Festival began in 1950. At that time, only 6 middle school student teams participated in the Ice and Snow Festival held in Datong Park. In 1955, with the participation of the Self-Defense Forces, the Snow Festival began to attract people's attention and developed into the largest festival in Sapporo. It is said that for Japanese, there are two things that must be done once, which are climbing Mount Fuji and attending the Sapporo Snow Festival. It can be seen that the Japanese love the snow festival.
Boracay is recommended in August.
Boracay Island is located in the central Philippines, at the northwest end of Banay Island. It is shaped like a dumbbell. The whole island is only 7 kilometers long, but has 4 kilometers of white sandy beach, which is known as "the thinnest beach in the world".
Snow-white beaches, azure waters and warm sunshine make Boracay a famous resort, dotted with resorts and bars. Tourists from all over the world spend a long day at the beach. The hills with an altitude of only 100 meters in the north and south of the island wind through the rainforest and connect the villages. It is an easy and interesting hiking route.
Boracay Island is located in the Alcan Province of the Philippines and was once known as one of the seven most beautiful beaches in the world. The whole island is long and narrow. Developed in the late 1970s, it remains an attractive holiday destination in Southeast Asia. Every peak season, tourists eager for sunshine and blue sea come from all over the world to enjoy a leisure vacation full of surprises and joy.
Boracay is considered one of the best beaches in the world. Lounges and bars have turned Boracay into a social gathering place, but the powdery powdery sand and clear blue waters still make it a great weekend spot. This is also an island that dares to try new things, where you can take part in countless activities such as water sports, haggling, golf and inter-island tours from one island to another. Unwind yourself with a relaxing massage on the beach. The island has no shortage of masseuses offering massages by the sea.
Tropical islands are accustomed to blue seas, blue skies, white sand and coconut groves, and Boracay is no exception; there are a variety of exciting and fun water activities here. Rich nightlife, cheap exotic food, and 200 resort hotels with different prices and features are all in Boracay. You don’t have to worry about not being able to play or eat, but you just don’t have enough time to enjoy them all. The best way to combat post-workout fatigue and sun damage is to get a Filipino massage. There are 12 luxury spa villas on the island, offering spa packages. In addition, almost every hotel has skilled masseuses. The design of the massage room is often original: a semi-outdoor space with hanging curtains, smelling the fragrance of flowers and listening to the sound of the waves, you will enter a hypnotic state before it even begins. The hotel's spa not only offers massages, but also offers a variety of in-depth treatments and yoga classes. What's more, masseurs who provide services to tourists at the beach can enjoy an extremely professional Filipino massage for 300 pesos for one hour.
The local flavor of Boracay is nothing special. Most of them are various seafood barbecues, which are cheaper than domestic seafood, but the taste is average. Compared with food, all kinds of freshly squeezed juices and milkshakes are not expensive, usually only 50-80 pesos a cup. You can find cuisine from all over the world here. Restaurants, bars, and cafes of different styles such as France, Italy, Mexico, India, and Japan allow tourists from anywhere to find a familiar taste of their hometown. The price difference is quite wide, and both people and money are wasted.
I recommend going to Niagara Falls in August.
The world-famous Niagara Falls is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, located on the Niagara River at the junction of Canada and the United States. Its abundant and vast water vapor and majestic momentum shocked all tourists who came to watch it.
Listen to its sound like lightning and thunder, and see its unstoppable force! Whether you are at the bottom of the lake basin or deep in the center of the waterfall, or standing in the waves on the edge of a huge horseshoe-shaped cliff about 13 stories high, you will feel your heart trembling.
In Canada's Queen Victoria Park, Prospect Point on the edge of the American Falls, and 300 meters (1,000 feet) below Prospect Point, above the Rainbow Bridge across the canyon. People can enjoy the charming scenery. Visitors can cross the footbridge from the U.S. side to Gott Island, then take an elevator to the base of the falls to visit the wind tunnel behind the water curtain. From 1842 to 1905, the Horshof Falls, which accounted for about 90% of the river's flow, moved upstream an average of about 1.7 meters (5.5 feet) per year. Since then, erosion has been reduced due to various control works and water diversion works.
The above are the recommended foreign travel destinations for you in August. I'm sure you know something about them. Hope it can give you a reference.