Mount Sinai is on Egypt’s the Sinai Peninsula near the city of Saint Catherine, and it’s known by many different names in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic literature. Har Sinai, Mount Horeb, Jabal Musa, etc., are just a few of them. Although the three religions differ in many ways, the three believe that God appeared to Moses and gave him the Ten Commandments on this mountain. In the sixth century, Prophet Muhammad also visited the hill, which made it a holy sight for all believers of the three faiths. Mountain Sinai can also be enjoyed by a visitor who is not a religious figure, as the hike is rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding high desert sceneries.
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A red-sand desert landscape on the Arizona-Utah border, Monument Valley, is famous for its towering sandstone hills of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The park welcomes its visitors with magnificent and breathtaking views of Utah. To feel the majesty and grandeur of this incredible beauty, drive through the 17-mile dirt road passing Yei-bi-chai, North Window, the Mitten Buttes, Three Sisters, and the slender 500-foot-high dart, Totem Pole.
The 80 percent of the 3.5 million tourists Antalya hosts per year swim at Cleopatra beach. One can state that the tourists traveling from Europe were more attentive on the beach. The beach’s attractions are appreciated more properly recently; therefore, the growth in the rate of tourism here is expected.
Cycling, horseback riding, and watching the balloons float in the early morning are the activities that can make your trip to the Red Valley and Rose Valley more satisfying. You can walk through the astonishing fairy chimneys of this valley, or you can visit the pigeon valley with its beauty. Travelers will be shocked by the breathtaking view from the top of this valley. From the beauty of the red and yellow mountains to the engravings on the wall, it will be a once-in-a-lifetime visit.
Patara is said to be Turkey’s longest beach. You can walk throughout the 18-km sandy beach to appreciate the pure beauty. Patara beach is a delight; no matter if you enjoy a great walk or horseback riding on the shores, or you like sunbathing and swimming on an untouched natural beach, without the crowds. Even during the tourist peak, the beach is not that crowded.
[lwptoc depth=”1″] Kaymakli Underground City is an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world located in Cappadocia province. If you want to travel to Turkey and are interested in historic and strange places, don’t miss this underground city. History The exact time of building this city has not been determined yet; there […]