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Africa

Experience Africa like no other; make exciting game drives looking for the Big Five, meet authentic tribes and stay overnight in romantic lodges in the middle of nature. At Travel Exclusive will make your trip an unforgettable experience. Tourism is one of the important economic sectors in Africa although not all the countries on this continent are ready for tourism. Countries like Egypt, Morocco, Kenya and South Africa take advantage of the many opportunities that are available resulting from tourism in Africa. The tourist industry is booming in this part of the world at a rate of 7.2% which is a very respectable number for a developing country. Tourism in Africa takes more than just having a wildlife park. Dense forest, snow-capped mountains, and harsh deserts make up the landscape that hypnotizes tourists. Home of the red elephants, protected rhinos, and pink flamingos which are endangered species preserved by many conservation communities alive here. If you want to experience the life of a real hunter, Kenya will take you there.

Europe

Are you planning to have a special vacation that you can never forget? Do you decide that your next trip destination will be Europe? Are you curious to know more about Europe? Europe offers beautiful nature; from rugged coastlines, to white beaches, from high mountains to green plains and immense primeval forests. The area of Europe is about 3,930,000 square miles, where its borders start from Asia to the Atlantic, and from Africa reaching the Arctic. In fact, Europe is one the top tourist attractive destinations and there are about 480 million tourists from the world visit the European countries every year.In addition, the most ten visited countries in the world, seven of them are located in Europe. In Europe, sports play a vital role as they have a strong economic impact on the continent, in addition to contributing to the health and well-being of people. For example, we can find that the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) contributes with a total revenue of about 4.6 billion euros in the year 2016. According to the statistics, Real Madrid is the most valuable football club in Europe, where it contributes with a total revenue value of approximately 3.6 billion U.S. dollars, and then comes FC Barcelona which contributes with a total revenue with a value of approximately 3.5 billion U.S. dollars.

Caribbean

Tourist attraction of the region are those generally associated with a maritime tropical climate: Scuba diving and snorkeling on coral reefs, cruises, sailing, and game fishing at sea. On land; golf, botanical gardens, parks, limestone caves, wildlife reserves, hiking, cycling and horseback riding. Cultural attractions include Carnival, steel bands, reggae and cricket. Due to the dispersal of the islands, helicopter or aeroplane tours are popular. Specific to this tropical region are tours of historic colonial plantation houses, sugar mills and rum distilleries Caribbean cuisine is a fusion of cooking styles, goat stew being the signature dish of several islands. Marijuana has developed in importance since the 19th century, becoming a significant part of Jamaican culture. A large number of the visitors are honeymooners or people who come to the islands for a destination wedding.[11] Tour operators use oblique references to sex tourism to attract customers. The recent studies shows that some Caribbean islands, like Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico has a huge potential for mountaineering activity, however, it is not utilized properly. Every island in the Caribbean is unique. Enjoy a wonderful sunny holiday on the white beaches, but also be surprised by the special culture and nature of each island

North America

The range of things to see in North America is enormous. There is spectacular natural scenery ranging from mountains and tundra to deserts and tropical rain forests. The Rocky Mountains (Rockies) are the continent's largest mountain range, running from northern Canada to the southwestern United States, continuing into Mexico as the Sierra Madre ranges and Mexican Altiplano and on to Central America, making up the northern part of the American Cordillera. The Rockies contain some of the world's most visited national parks including the famous Yellowstone. North American cities like New York City, Chicago, and Washington, DC are home to some of the world's finest museums. Stunning architecture can be found from Panama City to Montreal. North American wildlife, with iconic species such as the grizzly, the bison, the mustang and the bald eagle, is an attraction in itself. The tropics belong to another biogeographic region. Some of the best scenic areas include: The Appalachian Mountains, stretching from Quebec to the Appalachia region of the Southern United States The Pacific Coast Highway along the cost of California The Rocky Mountains (including Yellowstone and Banff national parks, among others) The Everglades, a massive wetland in Florida Tiagara Falls on the Canada-USA frontier between Lakes Erie and Ontario The Grand Canyon of Colorado River in Arizona The beaches and fishing villages of the East Coast, from Newfoundland and Labrador to the Carolinas The "Inside Passage" between Vancouver Island and the coast of mainland British Columbia

Latin America

A sizable number of the world's largest, longest or highest natural wonders are located in South America. Perhaps the first thing you will notice when looking on a map of the continent is the world's largest rainforest, the Amazon, covering much of Brazil. Moreover it also features the world's largest wetlands, Pantanal, Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall as well as the better known Iguaçu Falls. Other bodies of water worth mentioning include the Amazon river (by some measures the world's longest river and the one with the largest drainage basin), the world's highest commercially navigable body of water Lake Titicaca, and the wide Rio de la Plata (between Uruguay and Argentina) which is more like a bay of the Atlantic Ocean. In the west lies the "backbone" of the continent — the Andes. This mountain chain, which is the longest in the world, contains Aconcagua which at a height of almost 7,000 m is the highest mountain outside Asia. As the Earth is at its thickest at the Equator, the peak of Chimborazo (6,268 m) is the point in the world furthest away from the center of the Earth. Right next to these mighty mountains lays the Atacama desert which is the driest and possibly oldest in the world. The white spot that can be seen on satellite footage is the Salar de Uyuni. Located at 3,656 m above the sea level it is — you guessed it — the world's largest salt flat. The Galapagos Islands, 1,000 km off the coast, feature an unique and fearless fauna. There are several iconic and unique animals on the mainland too, including llamas and other camelids, jaguars, capybaras, opossums and monkeys and on the other hand less pleasant creatures that are poisonous or spread tropical diseases. Another, equally famous island in the Pacific is Easter Island.

Australia

New Zealand

If you think Australia is the most unpopulated and most remote place on earth where you can go to escape any trace of human contact, just find a good surf break in the most remote corner of Australia and you will be guaranteed to find someone surfing it. Australians love to surf and wherever there is surf there are Aussie surfers, any time and under any conditions. Virtually every coastline, except along the top end from Cairns across to Karatha has surf and surfers there to ride it. Modern Australian is a recently developed cuisine that is often seen in fine dining establishments, analogous to Modern American cuisine in the United States. This cuisine mixes cooking styles and flavours from different parts of Europe and Asia, paying homage to the diverse origins of Australia's population, and often incorporates native Australian flavours from the bush as well. New Zealand consists of two main islands (the North Island and the South Island) and many smaller ones in the South Pacific Ocean approximately 1,600 km (1,000 mi) southeast of Australia. The country covers 268,000 sq km (103,500 sq mi), slightly larger than the United Kingdom and around the same size as the US state of Colorado (albeit thinner and longer). The South Island is the larger of the two main islands (150,400 sq km vs 113,700 sq km) and is sometimes referred to as "the mainland", despite having only one-third the population of the North Island. New Zealand lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, straddling the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates. The plate boundary cuts through the western South Island, forming the Alpine Fault and giving rise to the Southern Alps, the main mountain range stretching most of the length of the island. As a result, New Zealand is home to significant volcanic and geothermal activity and is also prone to earthquakes.

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