Hello everyone! In this blog is about winter traveling….
Iceland:
Iceland is a great place to visit in winter, as long as you don't mind being cold. If you want to experience nature's frozen wonder of mountains, glaciers, geysers, hot springs, lakes, rivers and volcanoes while enjoying some good food, then Iceland is the best country to go to in winter.The landscape is breathtakingly beautiful, especially if you're traveling by car.
Norway:
Norway is known for its fjords, rugged landscapes, and natural wonders; but what many people don’t realize is that Norway is actually a really nice place to visit in winter! The northern lights (or aurora borealis) are amazing to see in winter even though they may look different than they do in summer.There are lots of other things to do outside of just looking at them,including skiing and snowmobiling.
Sweden:
Sweden is a small Scandinavian country that was previously ruled by Denmark until 1658. Today, Sweden holds the title of “The Swedish Paradise” due to a unique combination of gorgeous landscapes, rich history, friendly locals and not to mention the stunning nature of their winter scenery.
United States:
If you prefer warmer weather, then perhaps the United States is where you should visit in winter? California is home to some truly eye-catching sights such as the Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Park, and Las Vegas has attractions such as Eiffel Tower replica, Mirage Volcano and the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture. The United States also offers something for everyone, so no matter what type of visitor you happen to be, you should find plenty to see and do in the US whether it’s in the north, south, east or west.
Canada:
Canada is often called “the second America,” and it’s easy to see why. Both countries have vast wilderness areas, scenic national parks, and beautiful cities to explore. But did you know that in the Canadian province of Newfoundland, you can still find real forests, icebergs, whales, and cliffs? You can also take advantage of cheap flights to visit both North American countries separately.
Brazil:
Brazil is the largest country in South America. In addition to endless beaches, incredible rainforests, and bustling metropolis, Brazil has a lot going on in terms of adventure tourism. When you've had enough relaxing, make your way to Rio de Janeiro where you can ride the famous Corcovado mountain.
Peru:
Peru is rich in ancient cultures and fascinating festivals. Traveling there may be daunting at first -- especially when you have jetlag from flying across oceans and time changes. But once you arrive, you'll find plenty of things to keep you busy. And when it's time to wind down, simply relax by the ocean.
Mexico:
Mexico has some of the most stunning landscapes in all of Latin America. And when it comes to enjoying those views, there's no place like Cancun. The white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and lively party scene attract tourists from around the world.
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