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Safari
Since little kid, I always dreamed with a safari through the African savannas, were animals roam free and without limitations. This dream became a reality in 2018 when I did a trip to Tanzania (mailand + Zanzibar) for 15 days and 7 days where spent on a safari. If you think that lions, zebras, leopards, hipos and elephantes are amazing on a zoo, wait until you do a safari.
During that days I visited Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The nights were spent camping, so the safari was more affordable and also made the experience much more interesting.
In the future I would love to do more safaris in different African countries. The biggest wish is to witness the Wildbeast Great Migration between Kenya and Tanzania.
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Galรกpagos Island
The Galรกpagos Islands is a volcanic archipelago in the pacific ocean, part of the Republic of Ecuador. The group consist in 127 islands, rocks and islets, of which 19 are large. It's consider one of the world's prime destinations for wildlife-viewing. One of the first explorer was Charles Darwin (1835), who developed his theory of evolution by natural selection after his visit. In 1987 Galรกpagos Island became the first UNESCO World Heritrage Site.
Its this fascinating and delicate ecosystem, allied with raw sceneries that drives my curiosity.
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Hawaii
The Hawaiian islands are an archipelago of 8 major islands - Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Kauai and Niihau - numerous islets and seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean. Home to the world's most active volcanoes, each island have a unique climate and attractions. This islands offers glimmering ocean, emerald valleys and golden sands. Enough reasons to be part of my bucket list.
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Patagonia
Patagonia is a sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina (90%) and Chile (10%). The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains, lakes, fjords and glaciers in the west; deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east. Patagonia is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Atlantic Ocean on the east.
Argentine portion of Patagonia includes the provinces of Neuquรฉn, Rio Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego, as well as the southern tip of Buenos Aires. The Chilean portion embraces the southern part of the region of Los Lagos, and the regions of Aysen and Magallanes.
From the dramatic stone peaks to the amazing caves under glaciers, not forgetting the unique wildlife. How could i leave this region out of my bucket list?!
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Trans-Siberian Express
The Trans-Siberian Railway, is a network of railways connecting Moscow with Russian Far East - Vladivostok. Making this the third-longest railway-line in the world (9,289 Km). The building of the railway was made between 1891 and 1916, but expansion works are still being made now a days. Expansion works enable the connection to Mongolia, China and North Korea.
This expansion created three main routes:Trans-Siberian line, Trans-Manchurian line and Trans-Mongolian line. This is a fantastic adventure to be done all year around, with a lot of scenery views of mountains, lakes and deserts.
During winter time the Siberian views full of snow are breathtaking.
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North Korea
The most hermit and secretive country in the world and one of the most odd choices to travel. A lot of people don't quite understand this choice but it is the secretness and staged life of the country that makes me curious and wanting to understand how everything works. During the last years the goverment of North Korea easen the process of getting a visa to visit the country, yet tourists are only allowed if on tours.
Below you have a bit of more information about how it is to travel for this country.