Temple in Petra Jordan is an ancient city located in the southwestern part of Jordan. It is considered one of the most important and famous historical sites in the Middle East, attracting millions of visitors every year. The city is known for its stunning architecture, intricate rock carvings, and unique geological formations. Here is a brief history and travel guide to Petra. History of Temple in Petra Jordan Petra was established in the 4th century BCE by the Nabataeans, a nomadic Arab tribe who settled in the area and made…
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Ajanta caves
Ajanta Caves is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. These caves are known for their beautiful rock-cut temples and monasteries that date back to the 2nd century BCE. Here are some travel tips and a brief history of the Ajanta Caves: Travel Tips Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit the Ajanta Caves is from November to March when the weather is pleasant and cool. Entry Fees: The entry fee for the Ajanta Caves is INR 30 for Indian citizens and…
Is Prague
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is a popular travel destination known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. Here’s some information that may be helpful for planning your trip: Buy tickets in advance For popular tourist attractions like Prague Castle or the Old Town Hall, it’s a good idea to buy tickets in advance to avoid long queues. You can usually find tickets online or at tourist information centers in the city. Learn a few basic Czech phrases While many people in Prague…
Brno Masaryk Circuit
The Brno Masaryk Circuit, also known as the Automotodrom Brno, is a permanent race track located in Brno, Czech Republic. It is one of the most popular and challenging race tracks in Europe, and has a rich history dating back to the 1930s. The circuit was first established in 1930 as a street circuit, and hosted its first Grand Prix race in 1934. The original circuit was 29.1 kilometers long and included both public roads and countryside sections. It was named after the first Czechoslovak president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, who…
Karlovac
Karlovac is a city located in central Croatia, situated at the confluence of four rivers – Kupa, Korana, Mrežnica, and Dobra. With a population of approximately 55,000 inhabitants, it is the administrative and cultural center of Karlovac County. History The city was founded in the 16th century as a military fortress by the Habsburg Monarchy, who wanted to protect their borders from Ottoman invasions. Its location at the confluence of four rivers made it strategically important, and the fortress served as a defensive line against the Ottomans. The fortress was…
Krka National Park
The Krka National Park is located in Šibenik, Croatia. It’s get name after the river Krka that is encloses. The National Park is located on middle lover course of river Krka. It is just few kilometres from Šibenik city. This park and are is formed for cultural, tourism activity, recreational, educational and even scientific activities and purpose. Also National Park Krka is one of the seven National parks in Croatia. It was proclaimed a national park in 1984. It territory is 110 square kilometre along the river Krka and it…
Hvar Croatia
Hvar is a island in Croatian Adriatic Sea. A beautiful little island with lots of hills and pine forest all around the island. Among that it is full of olives groves, vineyards and lavender fields. Hvar has very important history to Croatia. In Hvar are born some of the greatest Croatian writers such as Hanibal Lučić and Petar Hektorović. In Hvar you can enjoy in long promenade around city that once was a fortress. Hvar is infused with narrow streets which can be very interesting for tourist who came for…
Varazdin – city in Croatia
In the most northern part of Croatia on the banks of Drava River is Varazdin known as the “Baroque Capital of Croatia”, the 800 year old city is also known for its food and textile industry and recently as the “City of Flowers”, the historic centre of Varazdin has a great number of palaces that has change city until it was mostly destroyed by fire in the 1776., also has many churches and religious buildings (six churches, two chapels, one monastery), interesting is town centres around a medieval fortress whic…
Pula Arena – Amphitheater
Pula Arena (Amphitheater). Pula is the largest city in Istria county in Croatia, lies at southwest area of Istrian peninsula in well-protected bay. Its known for its mild climate, calm sea and unspoiled nature, city has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding and tourism and also have a transit port, human remains dating back one milion years before Christ was found in cave Šandalja near Pula, town was famous by its greek passengers and seasailors, a mian industrial branches are shipbuilding, tourisam, processing industry, traffic, food industry and construction…
Vis Island
Vis Island is one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia, located in the Adriatic Sea. It’s a small island that’s only 90 square kilometers in size, but it’s packed with a lot of natural beauty and unique attractions. The island has a long history, dating back to ancient times, and it has been inhabited by different civilizations over the centuries. Today, it’s a popular tourist destination, thanks to its stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. In this article, we’ll provide you with some essential travel tips and…