A compendium of interesting places, hidden wonders, Beautiful Places, strange travel destination, tourist attractions.
Sunday 23 February 2014
The Ancient City of Mohenjo-Daro Pakistan
Mohenjodaro is an ancient city of
Pakistan, approximately 5000 year old city located at northwestern Sindh of
Pakistan. Mohenjodaro is historical significance on the UNESCO World Heritage
list, and major tourist attraction because of its fascinating archaeological
site. This place displays the real ruins life of Indus Valley civilization
which is best persevered urban ruins in South Asia. Mohenjodaro was built circa
2,600BCE with a population of 35,000 to 50,000, one of the largest and most
advanced cities at that time with wonderfully sophisticated civil engineering
and urban planning. The city was abandoned for unknown reason perhaps due to
river courses.
It’s a great must visit city for
those who’ve interest in history. But for that you must choose bit cooler
months, which starts from October till March. On the other side, you might be
prepared for yourself for blisteringly hot weather. The highest temperature
recorded was 53.5°C (128°F), here on 26 May 2010, which is highest reliably
measured temperature in Asia, and the fourth highest temperature recorded
anywhere in the world. Mohenjodaro ruins were first discovered in 1911. Its
name has associated in Sindhi Language, & also known as Harappan Civilization
(Another main archaeological site at Harappa in Pakistan).
It is estimated, that one third
site has been explored. Mohenjodaro site is inside a complex surrounded by a
wall and only accessible via main entrance gate. It is only pedestrian’s area,
and can be easily covered on foot. The complex open time is varied depends on
hot and cooler months. Cold drinks, water and tea are main choices to fight
with dry climate; only one PTDC hotel offers some good food which is already
catering too many people. There are also a few small general stores and stalls
outside the complex that sell some food such as snacks, soft drinks, and
bottled water. There’re only two lodging facilities here, Archaeology Rest
house, and PTDC Motel. Tourist can find various things outside complex, like
gift shop, seals, stones, souvenirs, books written on Mohenjodaro. Source: Charismatic Planet
Saturday 22 February 2014
The Historic Bank Vaults of Libya
One of the finest examples of
Berber architecture is “Qasr Al Haj”, situated on the Tripoli-'Aziziya-Al Jawf
route in Libya approximately 130 kilometer from Tripoli. Qasr Al Haj actually
built with bricks and clay. This circular earth-colored building is uninspired
from the outside, with a door that leads to the large courtyard inside, which surrounding
are rows of small windows arranged in three stories that looks like open
catacombs stacked one on top of another, or a fortified village at best.
Qasr is an Arabic word for “Castle”
and Haj meant a pilgrimage. The Haj is the annual pilgrimage undertaken by
Muslims to Makkah an obligations that preferably has to be done by all Muslims
at least once in their lifetime.
In the 12th century the Qasr is
built by Shikh A'ebdella Ben Muhammad Ben Hilal Ghanem. “Qasr Al Haj” was a
place where pilgrims who went on the Haj stored their belongings before they
went, similar to modern airport locker rooms or bank vaults, so they won’t be
weighed down with several belongings during their Haj trip. The statement
mentioned by some historians that the Libyans were the first to invent the
banking system, and hence you are looking at one of the oldest banks in the
world. “Qasr Al Haj” was later used as communal granary and olive oil storage
rooms, for villagers who did not have adequate space at home to store these
staples.
It is also speculated that the
number 114 was used symbolically to reflect the number of Sura in the Qur'an, a
view widely accepted by villagers in the region nowadays. Every family had a
space in that Qasr where they could save food and grains for safe keeping. Source; Charismatic Planet
Unusual Corkscrew Shaped “The Wonderful Barn” in Ireland
The wonderful Barn is a corkscrew
shaped barn situated on the edge of Castle Town House Estate of the Conolly
Family close to the border of Leixlip and Celbridge in Ireland. The magnificent
Barn actually has a stone staircase that winds around the outside leading to
the top. Moreover; every floor has a hole in the center permitting the grain to
be passed through. The barn was constructed as a part of famine relief project
to grain barn and as an English garden type folly. It was built in the years
immediately following the famine of 1740-41 as there as a need for new grain
stores in case of another famine. It was so catastrophic Irish famine which
killed approximately 38 percent of Irish population. The Barn has a height of
21 meters, the conical shaped is not only a protuberant feature in the rural
landscape but also consider a technical and engineering attainment for the
period in which it was built. The wonderful
Barn actually inspired the building of a similar structure famous as the Bottle
Tower in Churchtown, Dublin close to Rathfarnham. Contrasting the Wonderful
Barn, though the Bottle Tower is in ruins with floors and other timber work
long disappeared and the winding stone steps are not considered harmless to
ascend, making the Superb Barn the only surviving building of this kind in
Ireland. The Wonderful Barn is definitely a worth trip out, and is a well
setting for a stroll.
Saturday 15 February 2014
Arenal Volcano National Park Costa Rica
The Arenal Volcano National Park mainly made of primary forest, and consist of four different life zone and harbors a marvelous amount of flora and fauna. It is projected 850 species of birds can be found in this place, and 75% have been identified so far. The lovely creatures of God include white faced capuchin monkey, deer, coati, sloths, snakes, parrot, and boa constrictor. The different plant includes Laurel, Guayabo de Monte, Orchids, Ferns, Cirri, Palms, and Heliconias.
The Arenals Smaller and Chato Volcano which resides at a height of 1140 meters, has been inactive for 3500 years and has a crater which is filled with Aqua Blue Water. The park amenities make staying here is quite pleasant. The National Park has many walking trails and normally open from 8 AM to 6PM with the entrance fee is only $6. Hotels are easily available within and outside of the La Fortuna only 6.4 Kilometer from Arenal Volcano. This town is small, central and warm and good place to eat, shopping, Groceries, and many more.
La Fortuna is favorite town for those who made friends with the locals at the Lava Lounge. There are several tourist places in the world where the locals do not like the tourists. But this place is totally different from that places as lot tourist like to plan to spend more time here. The Arenal people are nicest peoples. This is such a beautiful city, and everyone would love to come back. It is awesome doing all sorts of touristy things yet not encountering a massive ton of other tourists. The place is a great tourist attraction, though if you stay in a hotel away from the town center you feel the serenity of the place.
The Park has great attractions and lot of activities within this area, such as Horseback rides, Leisurely Safari Floats, water sports on Lake Arenal, Swimming, Natural Scenery, canoeing, fishing, kite surfing, hiking, waterfall repelling, canopy and hanging bridge tours. The breathtaking La-Fortuna Waterfall cascade the drops into a misty pool only 5 kilometer of La Fortuna. A one day trip is sufficient or short hike or horseback ride drops tourist into the base of pool where you can enjoy with swimming, nature photos. The volcano’s geothermal activity heats lots of underground water flumes. Because local landowners tapping into this natural source have formed a number of beautiful hot springs, which are varied and indulgent some have waterslides, and cold pools and provides visitors a perfect way to end a day in Arenal.
No matter if you’re professional or amateur, Arenal Botanical Gardens are just few miles outside of town, where you can find more than 2,500 species of tropical plants. Several are consider rare and unique types of bromeliads, orchids, roses, and ferns. Beautiful birds and butterflies flit through the gardens perch in a tree or rest on a flower.
Venado Caves nearby Arenal feel like a different planet, located 3 kilometer outside of town Venado (45 minute drive La Fortuna). The caves are spelunking and real adventure seeker dream, feature stalagmites, stalactites, and subterranean steams, and even bats hanging from the ceiling, fish swimming in the streams, and colorless frogs clinging to the rocks.
Nature buffs will relish one day trip to the Caño Negro National Wildlife Refuge, which is located near the border with Nicaragua. You can explore this vast network of wetlands and the colossal Caño Negro Lake offers plentiful opportunities to spot birds and other tropical creatures. There is something for everyone here. The quaint town, lovely surroundings and plenty activities make Arenal one of the cornerstone destinations of Costa Rica.
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