National Geographic offers a list of 10 attractions that
should not be missed by the fall of 2017.
Vietnam: Vietnam with culinary of three regions will satisfy
the taste of many visitors. Come to Hanoi, definitely have to try noodle and
bun cha. In Hue, do not miss vermicelli, rice cake, rice mussel. When visiting
Ho Chi Minh City, visitors should not miss the noodles, pancakes and ribs.
Photo: National Geographic.
Bhutan: Bhutan appreciates prosperity based on total
national happiness. In autumn, Bhutan has two annual festivals, the largest of
which is Thimphu Tshechu, which takes place in three days to honor
Padmasambhava. The Black-necked Crane was held on November 11 to welcome the
black-necked crane back to the Phobjikha valley. Photo: andBeyond.
Australia: The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest reef
ecosystem, is home to 1,625 species of fish. If possible, stay a few days on
Lizard Island, where there are famous diving spots like Cod Hole and 24
secluded beaches. Getting to Cairns, you can take the train on the Kuranda
Scenic Railway through tunnels and ancient rainforest. Take the Skyrail
Rainforest cableway, you will admire the view of the World Heritage Wet
Tropics. Photo: Business Insider.
From the US to Canada: Summer vacation ends, and national
parks in the western United States become more deserted. This is a great time
to look at the slopes of Antelope Canyon, or to stand under the shadows of
Sequoia National Park to see yourself. In Canada, national parks will be free
admission on the occasion of the 150th National Day. Visit the coastal
provinces and explore the unique plateaux of Gros Morne National Park. Picture:
Yonderbound.
South Africa: In Cape Town, Zeus Museum of Contemporary Art,
Africa's largest, opens Sept. 22 to showcase 21st-century art. In addition, you
can visit the District Six Museum, a display of racism. If exploring outdoors,
take a cable car or go up to Table Mountain for a panoramic view of the city.
At Boulders Beach, you will be looking at cute penguins. Picture: Layover
Guide.
Mexico: Late October to early November is a fascinating time
for travelers to discover the bustle of the Festival of the Dead in Oaxaca. At
this festival, you will see vibrant streets filled with colorful costumes,
fireworks, processions, music and mezcal wine. The house is prepared for
worshiping the dead, decorating the relatives graves with flowers and candles.
Photo: A Closer Look Tours.
Zambia: In May and November every year, Zambia's wildlife
re-enters rivers and lakes. If you come here in November, stay at the Mfuwe
Lodge Hotel to witness the exquisite sight: the elephants full moon walk
through the front door to the garden to eat the mango. From November to
December, the African bat eatting fruit in migration way will land at a corner
in Kasanka National Park. Also, try visiting the Victoria Falls and experience
the adventure of swimming at the edge of the waterfall, which you can only do
in the dry months. Photo: Natural World Safaris.
France: If you choose France as your destination, autumn
will be a great time. This is the wine season. Bourgogne - one of the famous
vineyards - usually begins to harvest in mid-September. Photo: My Travel
Monkey.
Greece: Autumn, follow ecological tours, you will be
directly involved in harvesting, extracting olive oil and enjoy the meals in
the countryside. Climbing the Lycabettus, visiting the National Archaeological
Museum, wandering through ancient ruins, taking a ferry to Aegina and
struggling in the most beautiful beaches of Saronic Gulf are other things you
can experience in this country. Picture: Your Athens Tours.
INDIA: Fall marks the annual Diwali festival in India with
the meaning of repelling the darkness and towards the light. The light radiates
everywhere, from lit candles in houses and shops, to LED lights on monuments
and temples. People also fireworks to seek blessings from the goddess Lakshmi.
If you choose Jaipur, you can also visit Nahargarh Fort and see Jal Mahal - the
palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Photo: Hands Up Holidays.
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