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Amazing Sites to Visit in Armenia

                                                           Image Source It's the outstanding cultural and historical legacy, combined with Armenia’s dramatically beautiful landscape that makes this Christian country so compelling for the traveller. Explore the amazing cultural and natural delights on your trip starting from Yerevan, the country's undisputed cultural capital. In addition to the landmarks of Yerevan you will can see Garni Temple, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the monastic complex of Geghard and the scenic Lake Sevan, the second largest alpine lake in the world. One of the highlights of your tour should be a visit to the charming mountain town of Dilijan.  Yerevan  Very few modern cities in the world can rival the history of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Considered to be one of the oldest living cites in the world, Yerevan was founded in 782 BC by the King of Urartu. Large numbers of cafés lining its leafy boulevards have made Yerevan earn the sobriquet of the

Why Almaty Is A Hot Travel Destination

Half the reason Almaty is one of Central Asia’s top tourist destinations is because of its burgeoning nightlife. Set against a mountainous backdrop, this former capital of Kazakhstan offers an array of restaurants, cafes, clubs, museums and arts scenes. With the snow-capped peak of ZailiyskyAlatau in the background, Almaty’s restaurants and cafes, its nightclubs and new ski resorts and its sophistication make it a must-see destination for visitors to Kazakhstan, the world's ninth largest country by area.   Almaty is a huge city, so what should you do as a first time visitor? You can take a trip to Almaty’s major attractions such as Palace of President, Republic Square, the heart of the city, and Monument of Independence. One of the highlights of the tour is a visit to the Zelyonni (Green) Bazaar where you can buy souvenirs. What makes Almaty a compelling destination is that it is also one of the cheapest cities in the world.  An orientation of Almaty is best begun from the Panfilov

Best things to do in Bishkek

Though the USSR disintegrated in 1991, the Soviet legacy persists in Bishkek in the forms gleaming skyscrapers, elegant buildings and grid structures of the city. Superlative monuments, eclectic museums, a nightlife that’s is on a par with the best in the world, an amazing performing arts scene, cheap cafés and restaurants, mouth-water cuisines-   Bishkek offers something for everyone. In addition, Bishkek, formerly known as Frunze, is a jumping off point for the spectacular Tien Shan Mountains. Here's our selection of best things to do in the Kyrgyz capital : Pay a visit to the Victory Square Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, this monument in the centre of the Victory Square was built in 1984 representing a mother waiting for her husband and sons to return from war. Monument to Baatyr Kaba Uulu Kozhomkul The most impressive of the monuments in the capital is the statue of Baatyr Kaba Uulu Kozhomkul representing this legendary wre