Friday, January 31, 2020

Best places to visit in Scotland

Best places to visit in Scotland

Best places to visit in Scotland

At first glance, the Scottish landscape is harsh foreboding fortresses top hills and cliffs the desolate Morris but spent some time here and you'll quickly realize Scotland has its own unique beauty breathtaking Commons just made for hiking and strolling craggy coastlines monuments that are proud reminders of long-ago battles and blue lakes and rivers just made Proficient. Scotland is a land of Legends and romance from Robert to Bruce and Macbeth to Lake Monsters and the tragic Mary Queen of Scots an overview of the best places to visit in Scotland and located on the Firth of Forth Adam Barra is Scotland's capital and has served as the seat of parliament since the 15th century, the city has oodles of things to see and do and is the second most popular tourist destination after London. In Great Britain, of course, you'll want to see its famous castle and Royal Mile the main route through Old Town.

Edinburgh is a city famous for its many festivals including the fringe the world's largest international artist article and the Military Tattoo. Now the largest city in Scotland Glasgow dates back to prehistoric times of the river-Clyde the largest seaport in Britain it was once an important hub for shipbuilding and trade with North America it's a good place to visit where you can immerse yourself in friendship charm and music. the city hosts 130 musical events on average per week he'll find historic meeting evil buildings such as the Glasgow Cathedral and the old after nine walls a shopaholics paradise with more than 1,500 stores to tempt the pocketbook and a variety of sporting events one of Scotland's best-known glance or valleys Glencoe is stunningly beautiful and at sometimes harshness located 26 kilometres 60 miles south of Fort William LancĂ´me is nestled between hills and mountains including the pyramid-like to watch a lot of more as you travel through the c-shaped Valley be on the lookout for the monument commemorating the 1692 massacre at Glencoe with the are Jill's ambushed the McDonald’s if you like Scottish Gaelic literature and music the Hebrides Islands is just the place to indulge your passion see an archipelago off Scotland's West Coast the Hebrides are known for this culture it is here that George Orwell wrote 1984the windswept islands have a quiet beauty to them more than 50 islands including the Isle of Skye make up thinner and the outer Hebrides the islands have great beaches and here likely to see seals and sea birdies Britain’s most northern city Invernesses the Gateway to the Scottish Highlands located at the northern end of Loch NessInverness is a good place to visit in Scotland if you like to walk along the river Ness to the nestlings.

The Caledonian canal is the churches along the river to scroll to through old Town with its old stone buildings and a Victorian market where you can buy crafts. I Loch Lomond is a bonny Lake does not define any means since it's the largest inland lake in Great Britain the lake contains more than 30 islands including in shimmering. The largest island and freshwater into the British Isles in 2002. It was combined with triceps a small woodland Glen to make the law almond and gossips National Park scenery including seven waterfalls will take your breath away most travellers visit Loch Ness with one thing in mind they want to see Nessie the legendary Lady of the lake you probably won't see the Loch Ness monster but a cruise on the lake is a fun way to search Lichens is quite deep more than 750 feet in some places offering plenty of hiding places for Nessie it's huge - holding more freshwater than all the lakes in England and Wales combined to take a stroll along the lake or visit quaint villages including drum a troll ship home of the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre scattered around the lake70 islands including 20 that are inhabited make up the Orkney Islands an archipelago off the north the coast of Scotland.

Portney residents predate the Romans by several thousand years and once were part of Norway that has some of the best-preserved and oldest Olympic sites in Europe the prehistoric ring of broader a circle of stone formations used in rituals is a must-see people go to St. Andrews a town northeast of Edinburgh for many reasons they go to learn at the University of St. Andrews is the third oldest in the English-speaking world. They go to play golf the street Andrews is the home of golf and the most frequent venue in the Open Championship, they go to relax St. Andrews is a pleasant coastal resort town. They go for history to see standers castle sitting on a cliff overlooking the sea and city the wolf isn't on our dynamo into Central Scotland city of Sterling according to local legend a wolf how old when Vikings were about to invade the Sulur ting villagers to the attack so they could save their homes Stirling is a good place to see a medieval Scottish town complete with imposing fortress 12thcentury castle and Church where Mary Queen of Scot's son King James who siccedwas crowned in 1557 the Church of the Holy Rood still conducts services on Sunday.



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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

AFFORDABLE Budget Travel Destinations to VISIT NOW

AFFORDABLE Budget Travel Destinations to VISIT NOW

AFFORDABLE Budget Travel Destinations to VISIT NOW
So you want to travel the world but you don’t have a lot of money. don't worry we got you covered I’m Arun and you're reading Travel Lovers your go-to guide for travel tips inspiration and blogs here on this article on how to travel around the world for a cheap one of the most common questions, we get is where should I travel that’s not too expensive in this blog. We made a list of the coolest and cheapest travel destinations from around the planet before we get started if you like this blog make sure you give it a thumbs up share with your travel buddies and subscribe to Travel Lovers. So, you can get updates about the rest of these types of post and of course if you have travel tips of your own please add them in the comment section. All right listen up these are the cheapest places to travel in the world.

Cape Town South Africa- situated at the southern tip of the African continent Cape Town has it all good beaches great weather wine and safaris nearby not to mention an awesome blend of European and African culture KL may be far away but once you're there it’s one of the best overall destinations for your money.

Vietnam- fifty years ago Vietnam was torn apart by war today it's one of the top travel destinations on the planet, Ho Chi Minhformerly is known as Saigon has tons of beautiful French colonial architecture. Hanoi has great street sidebars that serve be ahoy fresh beer that costs 25cents a glass and the one kind of expensive thing in Vietnam is sent through Halong bay which is worth it. It’s not the cheapest country in Asia, it doesn’t have the best beaches but motorcycle adventure from Ho Chi. Minacity to Hanoi is totally worth it. I did it on a bike I bought in a bar for 300 bucks the token you next up Ecuador named after the Equator is quite an incredible country it has the Andes Mountain.
 It has the Galapagos Islands it has the Amazon rainforest not to mention beautiful colonial towns like Quito and surf so if you're going to go anywhere in Latin. You should go to Ecuador but they use the dog generally speaking in Europe to save money you want to travel polish city of Cracow is one of the best value destinations on the continent got a solid old town with great nightlife good restaurants tons of hostels and affordable prices across. the board food and dumplings next up Montreal for a North American bargain head to Montreal the capital city of The Canadian province of Quebec Montreal combines French-Canadian heritage with great food a killer the music scene and some of the best prices you will find in a North American city hands-down the classic budget traveller destination has to go to India.


Its cheapest chips and it has it all to have stunning scenery dude that Himalaya good food the best plus the vegan-friendly Instagram potential of course and you'll have cinder pics the last until marriage there’s so much to do it's hard to know where to even the start got Mumbai home to Bollywood Rajasthan. India’s largest and most colourful state and of course the Himalaya where you can pose yoga meditating on Strom and maybe even see the Dalai Lama no matter where you go you can travel to India for like a whole month for the price of one week in Europe forget Spring Break and go to Mexico see the vibrant capital of Mexico is full of amazing street art architecture and some of the best food on the planet for those of you in the United States like ourselves especially people in California and the southern border states, Mexico is extremely accessible. if you're thinking about Cancun skip it and head down to Tulum for some boho beach vibes where you canpro Gio gets next to Mayan temples and if you live in the United States. especially the southern border States or if you’re from California like us Mexico is the closest and one of the cheapest locations in the world head down to Baja California where you can surf drink craft beer eat lobster tacos and drink amazing wines all for a fraction of the price that you would pay in the United States. 

one of our favourite cities in Europe is Budapest a stunning Capitol full of Art Nouveau and Baroque architecture from the golden days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire even better Budapest sits on top of 120 natural hot springs that bubble up into these bathhouses after soaking your bones all day scarf down a bowl of goulash and then go hit the ruined bars of the Jewish quarter all this can be done for as low as thirty-five years a day feel like a change of scenery how about Nepal. Nepal is the access point for the Himalaya and even if you’re not trying to climb Mount Everest which I feel like most of us aren’t there’s a ton of stuff to do you can go whitewater rafting paragliding explore the Buddhist monasteries and even go on a wildlife safari in the jungles and see right now yes they have rhino in Nepal the country is still recovering from the2015 an earthquake so your tourist dollars will go along the way of rebuilding Nepal Sri Lanka is one of the most overlooked countries in Asia so if you want something like India bar looking for.


Something more off the beaten path Sri Lanka might be for you this island the nation was once ravaged by civil war but is now in peace travellers is discovering beautiful beaches colourful culture and the 5,000 elephants that are just wandering around the country. one five thousand elephants just walking around tree Lanka, the only downside is because it's still not very developed for tourism, there aren't a ton of options so you might have to spend some time looking around but you know here’s to adventure next up in Nicaragua. Nicaragua is a Central American country that is a great alternative to Costa Rica Costa Rica is an incredible country but because it's become so popular it’s gotten much more expensive that's not the case with Nicaragua yet it's got undeveloped beaches great surf cheap beer and tons of adventure opportunities towns like Sun, when they'll suit, is a great place to get started but get down the Nicaragua before that all changes the monocyte is a convenient the capital of Argentina is a great place to visit is super fun and a great deal it's got a blend of Italian and Spanish immigrants like French architecture that is uniquely Argentinean the bohemian neighbourhood of scent Telmo is especially popular with tourists but it’s really good places day especially in five tonight's Airbnb for fun think steak dinners every night wash down with melbeck wine and plenty of beautiful people teach you how to tango.


Next, up Thailand Thailand is a go-to destination for most backpackers and with good reason where else can you get a private Cabana on the beach for 10 bucks an hour-long massage for 5 an amazing street food for $1 only in Thailand the islands and beaches are starting to get a bit more expensive but Chiang Mai in north Thailand’s the second-largest city is still a great deal especially if you're trying to do some trekking or volunteering at Elephant Sanctuary. you want ahead of the islands koh pipi is still a great deal and crappie has some incredible rock-climbing overhanging the ocean next Thailand is Cambodia which is even cheaper and come to the side of history that will snap you out of that days from all those time assumptions on one side you have anchor one of the greatest achievements of mankind on the other side. 


you have the killing fields of the Khmer Rouge in which one-quarter of Cambodia’s population was exterminated during one of the worst genocides of the last century thankfully life has returned to normal in Cambodia and you can find a lot of the same stuff in Thailand but for cheaper back to Europe, we’re going to talk about Greece although Greece is on the Euro. It was one of the countries that were hardest hit by the 2008 financial crisis well that’s bad for locals it's good for you as a traveller because the price is there are very low but the real gems in Greece are the islands like Crete the Instagram friendly island of Mykonos or Santorini and the backpacker party spot of yolks mix and match your favourite islands with a ferry trip and you're on your way at the top of our bucket list is the Philippines as you mentioned the beaches of Thailand have gotten relatively expensive but people say that The Philippines is twice as cool and half the price add in some of the friendliest locals on the planet some cheap air connections and the Philippines will be pretty good heading to South America we’re talking about Colombia. Colombia the country that's long been associated Pablo Escobar cocaine and violence is finally getting the credit that it deserves as one of the best destinations in South America and about time because this country has everything beaches on the Pacific and The Caribbean the Andes and the Amazon the Candelaria quarter in Bogota.


 The Spanish colonial port of behemoth and the unspoiled coastline around Santa Marta are all on our bucket list and should be on yours as well next up the Baltic nations of Estonia most travel to either don't know what it is or think it's part of Russia but it's a hidden gem Colin the capital has an immaculately preserved old quarter that’s actually a unesco world heritage site and it's also, a cool part of town called kalamaja which has a bunch of new modern stuff it kind of gives you that Nordic vibe at way less money usually overshadowed by its Central American neighbours, Guatemala is an incredible country it’s full of living Maya culture surrounded by rugged active volcanoes and little towns like Antigua is an incredible place to visit and brush up on your Spanish Czech Republic. Prague is an essential stop on any Europe trip with the storybook old town and beer that’s cheaper than water literally cheaper and more beautiful still is cesky Krumlov with far fewer crowds and much lower prices the next country on our list has had a tumultuous time in the past couple of years especially since the Arab Spring. 


I'm talking about Egypt with constant political protests military coos plane crashes and the occasional shark attack I know it sounds bad but Egypt does still have a lot to offer understandably tourism has dropped by over 40 per cent to Egypt in recent years now it does seem that things have cooled down. there so if you do go chances are you’ll get the Pyramids of Giza all to yourself and just so you know the Pyramids of Giza are one of the only remaining 7 wonders of the ancient world if you're planning a visit here or anywhere in this region it's always a good bet to check with your foreign office or if you're from The United States the State Department moving back stateside will go to New Orleans Louisiana my favourite city in the United States. it blends French and Caribbean culture with great music and the food alone is worth the trip skip the crowds Mardi Gras and hit the French Quarter in the shoulder season when there's way fewer crowds but Frenchmen Street and all the live music bars that are on it are still popping.
Croatia is the darling of most travellers but unfortunately, its popularity has increased its right to keep on doing well save money by spending time in lesser-known places like these bleach Beach National Park or its capital Zagreb sorry that I mispronounce all three of those better yet check out the Bay of Kotor and Montenegro the beaches of Albania or Sarajevo in Bosnia moving back in Southeast Asia we have Myanmar or Burma now I was here in 2009 when this country was largely closed off to the rest of the world there was no ATM and very little foreign money so a lot has changed since then the country's leaders have made a lot of progress towards democracy and it's a lot more popular now with travellers the former capital of Rangoon is a funky a mixture of old British colonial buildings as a great place to get your bearings before heading up to the temples of Lagaan porkin lei lake which is heading back to South America let's talk about Bolivia this landlocked Indian country is one of the best travel bet for South America plus it's got a bit of everything from the world's the highest lake to the infamous death road which you can do on a mountain bike and the world-famous with Yuni salt flats all of these are great places to visit and supposedly Bolivia has one of the most incredible kinds of lunar Martian landscapes so from the Caribbean we're recommending The Dominican Republic is the cheapest country in the region with the exception of its next-door neighbour hate, a dr is much safer than Haiti and has a lot better tourism infrastructure so hence are commendation there are great speeches but the problem can be that it's hard to find something that's not an expensive resort so check on Airbnb, for a bungalow heading back to Eastern Europe, we’re going to Bulgaria which happens to bathe home country of our good friend Ray abut also the home of the cheapest capital in Europe Sofia, you can eat drink party and sleep here for well under $40 a day, that's why it's making this list but don't forget that Bulgaria is on the Black Sea it has beaches Islands mountains not to mention UNESCO sites like Nessebar with incredible architecture the best-kept secret in Western Europe is hands-down Portugal the capital Lisbon is one of the most enchanting cities in Europe seven hills dotted with the colourful villa and crisscross with the iconic trolley but it’s not just beautiful it's great value good luck trying to find a coffee over one euro accommodation, in particular, is cheap and easy to find because it's still undiscovered by most tourists the only the downside is there's not a lot of direct flights to Lisbon from other countries outside of Europe so you might have to fly through Madrid and then take a train heading back to Australasia let's go to Bali Bali the most popular island in Indonesia is no secret thanks Eat Pray Love nor is it the cheapest thanks trolley but it's still a good deal for those of you wanting to get away from it all without much hassle rent an inexpensive villa with a pool an automatic motorbike sign up for some yoga classes and George Hiland most people stick to Abode but if you are surfer's head down to the South waves like losing a walk to are some of the best in the world and if you get bored of Bali don’t worry there are 17,000 other islands in Indonesia and all of them are cheaper than by last not least Morocco easy to reach from Europe inexpensive this North African paradise is the original bohemian getaway it's the safest country in North Africa it's got tons of style Tangier is the greedy port popularized by ex-pats like the Rolling Stone s where axe is the vibe you surf town complete with a Portuguese castle and the former home of Jimi Hendrix and Marrakech is the place to go if you want that vibe Instagram photo of you chill in next to Riyadh which are those big courtyards with the fountain in the middle all right that's our list if you guys have been to any of these places if you have a favourite please let us know by adding a comment in the comment section that ‘show all of us travellers get the information these days you know the old-fashioned way but you're using The internetwork of mouth baby anyway if you liked the video give it a thumbs up Share with your travel buddies and don't forget to subscribe and turn on those notifications you get new video updates every single week all right you guys in the meantime remember to stay curious keep exploring and we will see you guys and grow on the road.