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Best Places to Visit in Three

It is considered that traveling is a good thing to refresh your mind. And when the mind is
refreshed this results in healthy living life. We will discuss some of the best places around the
world that one should visit before his/her life ends.

The United States:

Grand Canyon:

This vast chasm in northern Arizona, measuring approximately 277 river miles in length, up to
18 miles in width and one mile deep, is truly a natural wonder. With the aid of the mighty
Colorado River, the Grand Canyon has extended for six million years, and people from all over
the globe have traveled for centuries to gaze out over its red and orange grandeur. Managed by
the National Park Service, and officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its
nearly 6 million tourists awestruck the Grand Canyon each year.

New York City:

Cool, cosmopolitan, busy, ever-evolving ... Big Apple combines the splendor of the big city with
the elegance of the small town. Amidst the iconic landmarks of Gotham and soaring skyscrapers,
you will encounter a vibrant community that permeates each of the distinctive communities and
boroughs of the region. Follow East Village and Brooklyn trend-setters to check out independent
boutiques, famous bakeries, and trendy coffee shops. Afterward, take a peek at the racks of the
trendy shops lining Fifth Avenue, enjoy the state-of-the-art collections at MoMA and Met, catch
an unforgettable performance on Broadway or sit down at the new “it” restaurant for a meal.
Niagara Falls:

The Niagara Falls State Park is America’s oldest state park, established at Niagara Reservation in
1885. More than 8 million visitors annually experience Niagara Falls, State Park. Niagara Falls
consists of three waterfalls, the Horseshoe Falls (also known as the Canadian Falls), American
Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, the biggest to the smallest. Niagara Falls isn’t the world’s highest
waterfall, but the charm of the falls comes from the height and the sheer amount of water flowing
over the falls at a given time.

Switzerland:

The Matterhorn:

This pyramid-shaped giant is one of the most photographed mountains in the world, meaning it is
certainly a top destination to visit in Switzerland. Starting at an incredible 4,478 meters above
sea level, thrill-seeking mountaineers from around the globe descend into Switzerland to reach
the top. If you don’t feel that enthusiastic, then why don’t you stick to the cable car? The
mountain is home to the Alp’s highest cable car station, which provides some fantastic views
over the mountain top and beyond. This does not even get any more Swiss than a ride to the
Matterhorn.

Rhine Falls:

As the most powerful waterfall in Europe, it is easy to see why Rhine Falls is one of Switzerland’s best
things to do. Visitors can take in the majesty of the waterfall from many viewing decks – situated near the
northern town of Schaffhausen. When you feel more adventurous, you can even rent a canoe from the
river and check out some nearby castles. The falls host a spectacular firework show every August that
draws tourists from around the world as part of Switzerland’s national day celebrations.

St. Moritz:

Mirror-like lakes, glaciers, jagged peaks, alpine forests, and sunshine oodles make St. Moritz one
of the best mountain destinations in the world and a must-have in your Swiss list of things to do.
Palatial hotels and luxurious restaurants are par for the course in this chic resort area, which
hosted two Olympics in winter. Hiking, cycling, and water sports abound in the summer. There
is also glacier skiing in the summertime. St. Moritz is a spiritual crossroads contributing to all
these stunning mountain sceneries. In the surrounding areas, Romansh, German, Italian, French
and English are all spoken — not to mention the many well-heeled foreign tourists and ex-pats of
the different languages.

Pakistan:

Neelam Valley:

Neelam is one of Azaad Kashmir’s most beautiful valleys, hosting a variety of brooks,
freshwater streams, trees, lush green mountains, and a river. Here you see cataracts crashing
down the mountains; their milky-white waters streaming over the roads and splashing against the
rocks, before mingling with River Neelam’s muddy waters. The snowstorm covered mountain,
which is 4000 meters higher than the ocean level, is different from it. It includes about 370
villages, big and small. This includes many hills and mountains with broad valleys. The valley
comprises dense woodland, rivers, and streams. This valley is engulfed in the most incredible
beauty and attracts lots of tourists from within the country, as well as from other countries. The
valley is accessible from two separate points—one from Kaghan River, and Noori Hill, the other.
In addition to these two, it also has several small moves.
Shangrila Resort, Skardu:

Skardu, the central valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, at the extreme north of Pakistan, is an epitome of
nature, serenity, and wilderness. A narrow road turns toward Skardu following Jaglot on the
Karakoram Highway. One is greeted with many lakes, springs, and the local people’s hospitality
throughout the seven-hour journey. After crossing the old wooden bridge constructed over the
Indus River, one enters Shangrila, a tourist paradise on earth. It is a popular Skardu tourist spot,
which is about 25 minutes’ drive away. Rest house restaurant in Shangrila is the highlight of this
location, which is designed in an aircraft frame.

Ranikot Fort:

Ranikot is the largest fort existing in the world, with a diameter of around 26 km. This did not,
however, suffice to persuade the authorities to develop it as a significant tourist attraction. This
fort is conveniently accessible over the National Highway from Karachi. Upon leaving Karachi,
head onto the Indus Highway to Dadu. The road is in excellent shape. It’s an hour-long trip to
San, the birthplace of nationalist Sindhi, GM Syed. There’s a diversion coming up a little farther
from town. A rusty board reveals Ranikot is around 30 kilometers away. While the road is in
poor shape, it can cover the distance in 30-40 minutes.

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