Thursday, 21 April 2011

Top 5 Hidden Wonders-Fast Comeback!

Hello!

Hye there, readers..

Sorry for the MIA, guys..Been so busy with weddings lately that i don't even have 10 minutes of quality time just to update my blog!

Anyways, i just finished updated my wedding blog at http:\\shazammm.wordpress.com and even though i did manage to update it, they're just short summaries. I haven't the time to fully adjust and edit pictures to post it in that blog.

Today is just a short summary on my comeback! Will regularly update my blogs so that i can entertain my bloggers and readers out there ;)
So enjoy this post i posted today ;)


1. Tiger's Nest Monastery, Bhutan


Clinging to the edge of a 900m cliff, Taktshang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest Monastery) is famous in Bhutan but like so much of the remote kingdom, little-known outside. The monastery is not open to visitors but you can hike to a viewpoint to take in the epic scenery.

Read more: http://www.travelkat.com/hidden-world-wonders/#ixzz1K8uTf000



2. My Son, Vietnam

Perhaps because so many people travelling down the Vietnamese coast are en route to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, My Son, about an hour from Hoi An, often gets overlooked. Yet it’s an incredible, eerie site of towering temples, covered in jungle creepers.

Read more: http://www.travelkat.com/hidden-world-wonders/#ixzz1K8umc9Bj


3. Ek Balam, Mexico

If you want to avoid the coach parties at Chichen Itzá and Uxmal, head for Ek Balam – where wild animals outnumbers tourists. Though much of it is covered in vegetation, you can climb the massive main pyramid.

Read more: http://www.travelkat.com/hidden-world-wonders/#ixzz1K8vEn3Eq


4. Lalibela Rock Churches, Ethiopia

The 11 12th-century churches chiselled out of red volcanic rock at Lalibela still hum with the sound of murmured prayer and the shuffle of bare feet.

Read more: http://www.travelkat.com/hidden-world-wonders/#ixzz1K8vdEK5A


5. Choquequirao, Peru

With Machu Picchu under threat from tourism, the government is focusing all efforts on developing other sites – the “Lost World” of Kuelap, a pre-Inca walled city in northern Peru, and the mountain-top Inca site of Choquequirao, a three-day hike from the nearest village.

Read more: http://www.travelkat.com/hidden-world-wonders/#ixzz1K8vvG8W7


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