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Spring tourism
Transcarpathia is preparing to meet the “invasion” of tourists who want to enjoy the views with flowers.
In Transcarpathia, an incredible saffron has already blossomed. In the snow, far from civilization, but the first spring photographs “advertise” that particular type of tourism that both spring holidaymakers and Transcarpathians themselves are waiting for every spring.
Nature gradually begins to come to life, so Transcarpathians begin to prepare for the arrival of guests. It is in the spring that the peak of the invasion of tourists who want to see magnificent flower landscapes and natural landscapes, breathtaking. These landscapes are so diverse and rich in colors that sometimes you do not believe in their reality. Continue reading
Tourist invasion threatens five world attractions
This year, Thailand and the Philippines announced the closure of several resorts that are incredibly popular with tourists.
But this is not all – a number of European cities, including Venice and Dubrovnik, as well as the Isle of Skye in Scotland complained that they barely survive in the conditions of an invasion of tourists.
The BBC has presented a list of five popular tourist destinations whose well-being is at risk due to an increase in the number of visitors.
Thailand: Maya Bay beach will rest from tourists. In March, Thai authorities announced that they were closing the famous “preventative” beach for four months. Currently, 4-5 thousand tourists visit this beach every day. Continue reading
TOP 5 cities by the Mediterranean that are worth a visit
According to the publication, traditionally cities such as Rome or Barcelona are considered the most popular among tourists, and this is well deserved. However, these two cities can also be an ideal starting point for a more detailed study of the culture and traditions of other regions of the Mediterranean coast, where you can also find a lot of interesting things.
Valencia (Spain)
Valencia (Spain) The southeastern port city of Spain Valencia is home to two world-famous Spanish dishes: paella (saffron-colored rice with olive oil) and orchata (several types of soft drinks made from ground almonds, sesame, rice, barley or Chufa nodules). Both culinary creations can still be found throughout the city. Continue reading