World Tourism Day: Explore Amazing Destinations
World Tourism Day is a globally celebrated annual event on September 27th.
The theme for the World Tourism Day 2023 --'
Tourism and green investment
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It highlights the need for more and better-targeted investments for the sustainable development goals, the UN roadmap for a better world by 2030.
Some of the captivating destinations for you to explore around the world.
Hidden City Of Petra
Petra, the Rose City in Jordan, was lost to the Western world until 1812.
Hidden City Of Petra
Its majestic rock-cut architecture is a testament to ancient engineering.
Bhutan's Happiness Index
Bhutan famously measures its success by Gross National Happiness rather than GDP, making it a unique destination for mindful travelers.
Eternal Flames in Azerbaijan
Yanar Dag in Azerbaijan has a hillside that's perpetually on fire, thanks to natural gas seeping through the rocks.
The Dead Sea Float
With a salt concentration so high, you can effortlessly float in the Dead Sea, which borders Jordan and Israel.
The Magnetic Hill, India
Your car can appear to defy gravity when parked on this hill in Ladakh, India.
Mount Thor, Canada
Known for having Earth's greatest purely vertical drop, Mount Thor in Canada's Nunavut territory is a climber's dream.
The Painted Monasteries of Romania
These UNESCO-listed monasteries feature stunning, centuries-old frescoes that have retained their vibrant colors.
Underground Caves in Vietnam
The world's largest cave, Son Doong, is in Vietnam, with its own unique ecosystem, jungle, and river.
Colombia's Rainbow River
Caño Cristales, often called the "River of Five Colors," showcases vibrant aquatic plants in stunning hues.
The Richat Structure, Mauritania
Often called the "Eye of Africa," this circular geological wonder is visible from space.
The Hidden Beach, Mexico
Marieta Islands' Playa del Amor is a secret beach inside a cave formed by a bomb explosion during military testing.
Tasmania's Unique Wildlife
Tasmania is home to the world's largest marsupial carnivore, the Tasmanian devil.
Greenland's Ice Canyon
The Grand Canyon may be famous, but Greenland's Grand Canyon is a spectacular icy chasm.
The Eternal Flame Falls, USA
In New York's Chestnut Ridge Park, there's a waterfall with a natural gas leak that keeps a flame burning behind the falls.
Bamboo Forest, Japan
The Sagano Bamboo Forest in Kyoto, Japan, creates a mesmerizing sound as the wind rustles through the towering bamboo stalks.
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