Monday, November 21, 2016

Visit Bangladesh ??? Get Some Informations!!!

Bangladesh: The Unmissable

           DACCA

                     The capital of Bangladesh lies on the north bank of the Buriranga River, in the center of the country. If you come from Southeast Asia, it will make you look like a sleepy city. If you arrive from Delhi or Kathmandu, you will be struck by the relative purity of the air. If you come from Kolkata, you will find the city clean and organized; And if you come from rural Bangladesh, you will believe in paradise. The capital has infrastructures that are lacking in the rest of the country.

                       The oldest part of the city, along the northern shore, developed during the Mughal era, when the city played an important economic role. Not to be missed is the area between the two large river stations, Sadarghat and Badam Tole, from which one can enjoy a striking panorama of the overflowing activity that reigns over the river. Also posted by the river, Ahsan Manzil is a former palace of Baroque style, bright pink color.

                   Main center of interest of Dhaka: the fort of Lalbagh, an unfinished building dating from 1678, in the old town. There are also some interesting mosques in the area, including the Hussain Dalan mosque. The national museum is to the north of the old town, in the old European district, which is today called modern city. This museum brings together superb objects that evoke the Hindu, Buddhist and Mughal influences that have shaped this country, as well as a very rich collection of handicra

                        Most of the cheap accommodation and restaurants are located in the modern city, in the center of Dhaka, which also encompasses Motijheel, the trading district where most banks, travel agencies and airlines are concentrated. Dacca is also the world capital of the rickshaws: there are more than 300,000, all very colorful. Doing a city tour in Rickshaw is an experience not to be missed.

           CHITTAGONG

                    Second city of Bangladesh, Chittagong is deployed on the banks of the Karnapuli. On the banks of the river, the district of Sadarghat, worthy of interest, illustrates the role of the river trade in the rise of the city. Not far from there, the ancient Portuguese enclave of Paterghatta remains essentially Christian. The Shahi Jama-e-Masjid and Qadam Mubarak mosques are among the most impressive monuments in the city. The Ethnological Museum, in the modern city, is also worth a visit, and has interesting objects on the tribes of Bangladesh. To enjoy beautiful panoramas, go up to Fairy Hill, in the British quarter, to the northwest.

                There are between three and four daily flights between Dhaka and Chittagong. Trains also connect the two cities (up to seven hours). The Dacca-Chittagong road is one of the best maintained in the country. Several lines of bus take it, but the journey is painful and almost as long as the train, which has the advantage of being more comfortable. Chittagong is 264 km south-east of Dhaka.

            COX'S BAZAR

                  Bangladesh has only one seaside resort near the Burmese border in an area inhabited by the Rohingya refugees who have fled the persecution in Myanmar. The Buddhist influence is palpable. Some infrastructures are at the disposal of the visitors, seduced by its immense beach (shark-free). The few women who bathe do so by wearing the very wide shalwar kameez. To the south of Cox's Bazar are isolated beaches where you can bathe without being the object of the curiosity of the inhabitants; These include Himacheri Beach and Inani Beach. Warning: beaches are not very safe at night.

                      For now, the road between Chittagong and Cox's Bazar is one of the worst in the country, and it is not yet over. Better to go first to Chittagong, then take a plane that will take you to your destination in 20 minutes. Another option: take a direct bus between Dacca and Cox's Bazar (370 km).

      LES RUINES DE MAINIMATI

                      Important testimonies of the Buddhist culture from the 7th to the 12th century, the buildings uncovered on this site were entirely made of baked bricks. There are about 50 Buddhist sites in this area. The three most important are Salban Vihara, Kotila Mura and Charpatra Mura. Salban Vihara was an astutely designed monastery, with an area of ​​170 m2, facing a temple, in the center of a courtyard. Not far away, a museum collects objects collected during excavations, including terracotta plaques, statues and a bronze casket, pieces, jewelry and votive stupas bearing Buddhist inscriptions. Kotila Mura consists of three great stupas representing Buddha, Dharma and Sangha, the "three jewels of Buddhism". On the site of Charpatra Mura, four royal decrees printed on copper plates were discovered. Three of them belonged to the rulers of Chandra, and the other to Sri Viradhara Deva, a Hindu king who lived at a later period. Some important ruins being located on military grounds require special authorization.

                 The ruins are about 70 km south-east of Dhaka.

     SOMAPURI VIHARA

                   The monastery of Somapuri Vihara in Paharpur (8th century) was once the largest Buddhist monastery in the south of the Himalayas. It is by far the most impressive archaeological site in the country. Although in a poor state, the general structure of this complex which extends over 11 hectares is easy to apprehend. It includes a large rectangular structure delimited by the ancient monastic cells, arranged around a courtyard. In the center are the vestiges of a stupa which, from its 20m, dominates the surrounding countryside. The embedded walls of the monastery are decorated with bas-reliefs in terracotta, in good condition. A small museum houses various objects of everyday life or religious discovered during the excavations.

                   To reach this site, take a bus or train from Bogra, then a bus to Jaipurhat. From there you have two possibilities: either take a rickshaw to the crossroads, then a tempo to Paharpur; Either walk or rickshaw to the Jaipurhat station, take a train to Jamalpur then another rickshaw to Paharpur. It is also possible to go to Paharpur from Rajshahi, but this solution is more complicated than the Bogra-Paharpur route, and assumes an 8 km walk at the end of the route. Paharpur is 260 km from Dhaka.

Bangladesh: The best time


       When to go to Bangladesh?

                       The country can be traveled throughout the year, but winter, from November to February, is by far the most comfortable period, although the evenings can sometimes be cool between December and January. The heat announcing the monsoon is really rising from April. It arrives in mid-June. The spectacle of the country which literally fills with water by the combined action of the rains and the water flowing from the Himalayan range into the flooded rivers is fantastic. But the heat saturated with moisture that forbids linen to dry, the difficulty of progressing on the roads and the risk of contracting a disease make the business perilous.

ENJOOOOOY!!!!

sources: http://www.lonelyplanet.fr/destinations/asie/bangladesh/quand-partir-et-climat/le-meilleur-moment


Tourism In The Maine!!!

          Northeastern United States, Maine shares its borders with New Hampshire and Canada to the north and east. The south is bathed by the North Atlantic Ocean.

           Augusta, the capital is a pretty cultural city. In the seventeenth century, it represented a stronghold against the invasion of the Indians. On the outskirts of the city, the Maine State House, where the legislative assemblies of the state sit, shows beautiful white arches surmounted by columns. History lovers discover with pleasure the Maine State Museum allowing the visitor to delve into the past of the state. A few steps away is the old fort of Augusta which is the oldest symbol of the arrival of the English in the United States. Historical reconstructions are regularly organized.

             To the south-east, along the Atlantic coast, the port city of Portland has many historic buildings and some museums not to be missed. Portland is home to the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, home to the famous poet of the same name. First house transformed into a museum, it houses the furniture of three generations. Not far away, the Portland Museum of Art preserves the works of artists from the region. It is possible to admire very varied works - paintings, sculptures and ceramics - from the eighteenth century to the present day. Overlooking Munjoy Hill, the Portland Observatory, brick-colored octagonal tower, is now a museum. This one offers to the visitor, assembled at the summit, an impregnable view on Mount Washington and the surroundings.

                 Further to the northeast, Acadia National Park protects 40 species of terrestrial or marine mammals. The park also includes a variety of landscapes including islands, mountains, such as Cadillac Mountain, and lakes.

                       The state of Maine will delight nature lovers: it has superb sandy beaches, such as those of the seaside resort of d'Ogunquit or mountain landscapes suitable for hiking and climbing.

         Festivities

                   Among the major festivities in the state of Maine is the Elan Festival in Greenville at the end of May. Exhibitions and walks with the animal are organized on this occasion. The Summer Solstice Festival is celebrated in Rockland on June 21, gathering a motley crowd of dancers and musicians of all kinds. At the end of July, the biggest festival of the summer season is held, the Yarmouth Clam Festival, during which a big parade is organized.

  ENJOOOOOY!!

Source:http://www.bourse-des-voyages.com/guide-voyage/vacances/pays-maine-1.html


Wednesday, November 16, 2016

What is known for Marseille ?

        Marseille

                             Marseille or Marseille, called in French: (Merseille), while English is called: (Merseilles), and the city of Marseille: is the city in France, located in the south of France, and away from the city of Paris is about 660 km to the south, is the city of Marseille City coastal, where it forms part of the southern coast of France, overlooking the Gulf of Leon, which connects the Mediterranean Sea. There are other city in the world, it called the same name of this city, which are: the city of Marseille, located in Illinois, as there is a village located in the state of Ohio is also called as Marseille, and there is also a town in South Africa called (Marseille), but the city that we will talk about in this article are the French city of Marseille.

                            The French city of Marseille, located in the territory of the so-called (Bouches-du-Rhône), or in French: (Bouches-du-Rhône), and this region follows the area called (Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur), or in French: (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ), it is the capital city of Marseille for each of the county and the region, and the largest city in them.

Marseille area

                             The French city of Marseille, spread over an area of approximately: (240.62) square kilometers, and is the city of Marseille, the second largest city in France in terms of population, that it is the most important thing is famous for this city, where the number of inhabitants according to the 2011 statistics about: (850,636) people around, and the population density in the city of Marseille about: (3535) people per kilogram per square meter, and the density is very high, the city of Marseille of the biggest cities in France in terms of population density.

                              The city of Marseille of the most important cities in France and in Europe, they are one of the oldest cities in France, the second largest city in terms of population in France, where there is the largest port of France, a port of Marseille, where is the Marseille of the largest shopping centers in France, has been selected in 2013 to be the European capital of culture.

The most beautiful in Marseille

                               Famous city of Marseille for several things, including: the historic archaeological sites Almtnscherh in its parts, which date back to the period of Roman rule and Greek. Among other things, which is famous for: the large Arab and Muslim communities in them. Among other things too: Infrastructure distinctive in them, where the city has an excellent network land routes, and where there is - as we said earlier - the largest port in France, where there is also a large international airport. Marseille is also famous for its beautiful nature, magnificent beaches, and unique architectural character, and a lot of museums in them.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Very Importont Informations (At the level of the basics Of Travel)...About The difference between the Caribbean and the Mediterranean!!!


          Undoubtedly, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean are two of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, which attracts international tourist majority. Travel enthusiasts often face the dilemma to choose between those two places. In the following article we will make a brief comparison between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and we hope we will be faithful to everything useful in planning your next vacation.

               Weather

                   Weather Caribbean

                              In the winter: warm and sunny. This is the main tourist season. Rarely rains, usually Matsal temperatures between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius. It's not too hot, and sea water is warm.
The best conditions to visit the Caribbean occur from November to April. Summer is very hot and humid with temperatures more than 30 degrees Celsius, and with heavy rainfall on some islands.
However, some places such as Aruba is the least affected by the weather conditions for the rest of the Caribbean, and there is no hurricane season or rain.

                   Weather Mediterranean

                                  Summer: very dry and hot with temperatures that sometimes reach more than 40 degrees Celsius. It takes about beach season from April to October and November.
It featured weather from May to September. Winter cold, and sometimes, it rains a lot of rain, so it is not suitable for swimming or sunbathing on the beach, you will need warm clothing.
More pleasant weather during the winter months, you will find it in hot places such as the Costa del Sol, Cyprus, despite the fact that this region of relatively cold Oktralamnatq.

            Safety

                Caribbean

                        When it comes to security and safety, the Caribbean Islands are a tourist destination is very diverse. The vast majority of the islands to the mainland in a safe and quiet area. But in some large cities, there is a very high level of crime. Therefore, caution should be exercised when traveling throughout Jamaica.

                  The Mediterranean Sea

                             When comparing the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, you will find that the Mediterranean region is the safest destination, especially in small cities and islands. Although in some countries, such as Italy, for example, the serious problem of pickpocketing, and the region as a whole stable areas in which hundreds of millions of tourists gather every year.

             Foods

               Caribbean

                         It is known that the Caribbean islands includes a wide range of tropical fruits and fresh seafood, as well as the great wealth of drinks and cocktails. Alcaaba in the sea area, you will enjoy the best foods and drinks, especially in Martinique and the Cayman Islands.


                  The Mediterranean Sea
                       
                         Often described as Mediterranean cuisine, because it contains a lot of tasty and healthy foods, vegetables, fruits and spices. The interweaving a variety of products with the old traditions in the region. It is no coincidence, the two close to each other, you'll find four of the 10 countries with distinct cuisine delicious cuisine - France, Italy, Greece and Spain.