Okay, so you might not exactly be planning going to the
‘Peninsula of Eurasia’, but this article can make you crave that Europe tour which you’ve been putting on hold from a long time. Yes, we all have that I want to do this before I die list and to go on a trip around Europe must be on top. Why wait until you’re knocking at death’s door and regretting if you could make it a little sooner? Let’s pack our bags and have a fun ride. It would probably take more than weeks to visit all the beautiful places in Europe but if you don’t have much time and have to narrow down your list, here are the 5 best places you should see before going back to pavilion: 1. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia The Plitvice Lakes National Park is the oldest and the largest national park in Croatia covering almost 30,000 hectares with an amazing chain of 16 terraced lakes creating a series of waterfalls and caves. Hiking and walkways along the trails of this national park are the best ways to explore its breathtaking beauty.
The allure of The Plitvice Lakes National Park is an absolute
“must-see”; it’s something you need to see by being there in the moment. You may find photographs of this scenic park but that is nothing in compared to its actual beauty. 2. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France Did you ever come across a reel or YouTube video where a man proposed to his girlfriend in front of Eiffel Tower? There’s a reason why Paris often called the “City of Love”. The Eiffel Tower aka The Symbol of Love was built for the 1889 World’s Fair. The Eiffel Tower is a thousand feet high wrought iron tower and is the tallest structure in the city with its outstanding stature and daring design which has impressed the entire world. Being a famous landmark in Paris, it’s also one of the most recognized structures in the world. It’s still a dream for many people to take pictures in front of this iconic monument and to see its dazzling nightly light shows. So, what are you waiting for? Go; take your partner with yourself.
3. Seven Sisters Waterfall, Geiranger, Norway
The Seven Sisters Waterfall is 1350ft tall which makes it the 39 th tallest waterfall in Norway, consists of seven separate streams which cascade over a rock face near Geiranger in Norway. The falls are naturally more visible during the major snow melting period in May-July and can be best observed by taking a boat trip on Geirangerfjord.
4. Neuschwanstein Castle, SW Bavaria, Germany
The majestic Newschwanstein Castle is an ancient castle built in the 19th century in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on a hill above the Hohenschwangau village. The castle was known to be the private residence for the King until he died, then it was shortly opened to the public after his death. The castle looks like a dream or a fairytale castle as its appearance makes everything blur. 5. Oia, Santorini, Greece Oia, pronounced Ia, is the most visited and considered the most picturesque village on the northwestern edge of the Santorini Island. The place has whitewashed houses dotted with colorful rooftops which looks spotlessly new and are carved out of Santorini’s cliffs. If you still want to know more, you should definitely watch the song “Meherbaan” from Bang-Bang movie and take the whole tourist view as it was shot in Santorini, Greece. These are the five places I thought one must know if planning to visit Europe. And some things are better done than just reading articles about it. Take your kids, your partner and your whole family with yourself on this trip.