10 Stunning Places To Add To Your Bucket-List
Everybody wants to visit certain cities or countries around the world before they kick the bucket, and adding more locations to that list won’t hurt you. If you’re looking for places to add, then you’ve come to the right place. Read on to know more great spots you can add to your bucket list.
1.Bora-Bora, Polynesia
Perfect as a honeymoon destination, Bora-Bora is one of the ideal romantic places you could add to your and your partner’s bucket list. When in Bora-Bora, you need to check out the underwater life at the Coral gardens and Bora-Bora Lagoonarium. Get your investment money so you could never miss experiencing the beauty of Mount Otemanu, which is located at the center of the island.
2.Tianzi Mountains, Hunan, China
Located in Zhangjiajie in Hunan, China, this mountain is a must-see. If you are familiar with the Hallelujah Mountains in the film Avatar, the Tianzi Mountain was the original inspiration for the movie. With its bewildering landscapes, you could experience this with a cable car ride and the Bailong elevator. You only need to borrow a few cash loans here and there, but that wouldn’t matter once you experience the awe-inspiring Tianzi Mountains. We guarantee that the experience would be EPIC!
3.Ik Kil Cenote, Mexico
Ik Kil Cenote is a huge pool that opens to the sky, with small waterfalls and tropical vines growing from the top area, giving a mysterious and mystical experience to travelers that want to visit this place. Cenote is also called the “Sacred Blue Cenote”, a sacred place for the Mayan people where they used to perform their sacrificial rituals for their rain god. Fun fact, archeologists found artifacts and skeletal remains at the bottom of the pool. It might be best to get some insurance before going there, just in case something unexpected happens.
4.Meenakshi Amman Temple, India
One of the most iconic places in South India is the Meenakshi Amman Temple. It is not only home to thousands of pillars, but you could also witness the beauty of its gardens, shrines, and elephant sheds. It also has a sacred pool where you can take ritual baths. The best time to visit and experience the breathtaking classic architecture of Meenakshi Amman Temple is from October to March, so you better get help from a financial advisor before those months so you could have enough funds for the trip.
5.Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia
Experience the unique, breath-taking, biggest salt flat in the world. See the hexagon-shaped salt tiles and the amazing mirror effect that happens after it rains in the region. You can make a stop at the famous Train Cemetery, The Salt Hotels, Isla Incahuasi, and witness the different species of Pink Flamingos at the Laguna Colorada.
6.Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Do you want to be part of marine life in action? The best activities to do at the Great Barrier Reef are walking on the ocean floor, diving, and snorkeling. Call your attorney ahead of time and get your last will updated since the reef is also home to some aquatic predators, including sharks. Another highlight is flying over the Great Barrier Reef, seeing the amazingly clear waters, and coming across the so-called Heart Reef.
7.Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand
Another unique place to experience is the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. With its enchanting, extraordinary limestone formations and glowing glowworms, it has been an attraction to many visitors of the caves for over 120 years.
8.La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
The La Sagrada Familia has stood unfinished in Barcelona for more than a century. It doesn’t take a finance degree to see and appreciate places that are still continuing to grow despite being more than a hundred years old. The incomplete church itself has become more like a piece of art than a place of religion. That’s because of the overall design that the architect, Antoni Gaudi, made.
The reason why it has remained unfinished after all these years is that most of the architect’s original design documents were lost in the fire, and advancement of the cathedral was extremely slow since some of it had to be reconstructed.
9.Blue Lagoon, Grindavik, Iceland
Have you ever tried taking a bath in blue mud? If not, then this is the sign you need to go visit the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. The water’s blue shade is because of the high content of silica in it. Your internal home security system doesn’t need to worry about the lagoon’s cleanliness because despite not being manually disinfected, it doesn’t have any fecal bacteria, fungi, or plants.
10.Christ the Redeemer, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Lastly, the icon and face of Rio De Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer. The statue was built in 1922, and construction finished nine years later in 1931. It has become a symbol for Christians around the world, and many visit it on their pilgrimage. Even if you’re not a Christian or a Catholic for that matter, the awesomeness of the sculpture does not diminish, making it a trip you’ll never forget.
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