One, Honduras: the best diving destination
Honduras, located in the northern part of the Central American region, got its name from a thrilling experience of Columbus. Columbus fourth voyage to the coast of Honduras when the wind rolled with huge waves, sometimes the boat to the tip of the wave, and sometimes thrown it into the abyss. So Columbus named the place "Honduras", meaning "bottomless abyss".
Second, Oman: the most affordable tourist destination
Oman is the only country in the Arabian Peninsula among the Gulf countries that has sandy beaches, mountains and deserts, and is rich in tourism resources with its beautiful natural scenery and humanistic and historical sites. In terms of monuments, Oman has more than 500 forts, most of which were built by the Portuguese in the 14th century, and most of them have been preserved intact. In recent years, Oman has developed new tourism programs such as desert camping, bird watching, watching turtles laying eggs and mountain climbing.
Three, Namibia: the ideal place for family outings
The main tourist attraction in the territory of Namibia in southwestern Africa is the Nambia-Naukluft National Park in the center. There is no romance and vastness of the Sahara here, but there are the world's most colorful sand dunes. From Naukluft drive to the northwest, along the Atlantic coast, along the way, you can see the vast desert on one side, the vast ocean on the other side of the wonders, and then forward, is a strange granite terrain, the rocks by the wind and sand erosion, the formation of the moon's surface like the concave and convex cave landscape, and as the beginning of heaven and earth's barbaric world. This is a desert that makes people want to go again.
Four, the Seychelles Islands, North Island: let you spend money like dirt
There are the best beaches, the hottest sunshine, the clearest sea water. Blue sky, white clouds, golden sandy beaches, green jungle and crystal clear sea water, almost uncontaminated air, it is no wonder that this and the Maldives, Mauritius and the same is listed as the three jewels in the Indian Ocean.
Second, there are the best resorts. According to last year's Forbes magazine ranking of the world's most expensive hotels, Seychelles occupies two of the top three, second only to the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Five, Panama: the best eco-tour destination
Panama City, the capital of Panama, faces the Gulf of Panama, backed by the Ancon Valley, the Panama Canal flows gently from the edge of the city, is a picturesque city by the sea, picturesque sea port.
Panama City can be divided into two parts: the old district and the new district. The old district has narrow streets and has so far preserved some old Spanish castles and houses with terraces. The center of the Independence Square is surrounded by the twin towers of the Catholic Church, the Central Hotel, the National Post Office and so on. The new district has straight and wide streets, modern American-style buildings and new garden houses. The whole city is magnificent and elegant, with a variety of styles, as a multi-cultural harmony.
Six, Sri Lanka: the best honeymoon destination
Traditional Sri Lankan architectural style here in the best performance: shade gardens, paths and water pavilions and terraces blend together; symmetrical and asymmetrical architectural elements complement each other; changing planes, axes and radii designed to combine perfectly; the east and the west of the city, the two moats and the three walls surrounding the two rectangular urban areas.
Beautiful Indian Ocean, ancient religious culture, primitive exoticism, and authentic black tea, all make honeymooning here fashionable.
Seven, Dominica: the best beaches
The Dominican Republic is known for the best beaches and the most pristine ecology, which is the selling point of tourism in Dominica.
The white sandy beaches of the Dominican Republic seem to be a soft bed, stretching all the way to the turquoise waters, and every first-time vacationer to the Dominican Republic has the urge to bury his head deep inside. Beach volleyball is a daily scheduled activity for all visitors regardless of nationality or age. This is paradise and everyone in paradise is friendly. Tired, casually to the beach chair to lie down, hand to a passion fruit, green-yellow skin, a berry as pomegranate seeds, sour, refreshing. Gazing up, the sky is so blue, the sea is so green, the sand is so white, all the tourists' skin color in the sun sends out an oily light.
Eight, Ethiopia: the best adventure zoo
About 800 species of birds, more than 100 kinds of wildlife, mountain forest antelope, Saimin Mountain red fox and Manneric forest antelope and other endemic wildlife inhabits the Bale Mountains National Park. Awash National Park is Ethiopia's oldest wildlife sanctuary and is home to most of the animals of the East African plains except giraffe and buffalo, inhabiting oryx, caracal, aardvarks, colobus monkeys, green monkeys, baboons, leopards, mountain antelopes, hippopotamus, simmering gazelles, gerwil zebras and cheetahs, among others. Awash National Park is also a natural habitat for countless bird species, including Limberger, Ptarmigan, Anguine Bald Eagle, verreaux's hawk and Long-eared Owl. The park's marshes are filled with waterfowl, shorebirds and the endemic blue-winged goose. In addition to its diverse fauna, the Oromia's Rifft Basin is a great place for sports and sunbathing.
9, Laos: the best sightseeing
Laos is fun because of its richness, there are mountains, water and old towns, all the way to play down without losing the sense of freshness. Both in small towns, ancient temples in peace and quiet with nothing to do to kill time, but also mountain climbing, hiking, rafting, screaming into the waterfalls of Lampang Prabang.
Ten, Argentina: the best wine-tasting resort
Every year at the end of February and the beginning of March, wine-loving Argentineans have to organize a grand "Grape Festival" celebrations
Mendoza people and grapes have an unbreakable bond. In addition to large vineyards, many people grow grapes in their own yards. It is said that one year, when there was a disaster that reduced the production of grapes, the wineries were unable to collect grapes, so they went from house to house to buy grapes, which actually ensured the basic needs of production. Most of the grapes are used to make wine, and some are made into raisins.