The architecture of Phanom Rung Park displays a Hindu Khmer style. Historically, this temple was built between the 10th and 13th centuries; the most captivating elements of a Khmer temple can be seen in this ruin. Phanom Rung was devoted to divine Shiva, the god of creation and destruction in Hinduism. It is worthwhile mentioning that the 402 meters mountain (an extinct volcano) upon which it was constructed corresponds to the sacred mountain where Shiva resided.
French Quarter is dense. It is possible to come for several days and have a pleasant stay here. If the French Quarter is where your hub is, think about leaving your car behind if you are healthy enough to walk a few blocks in place. It is challenging, costly, or both to park. Streetcar or cab trips are available occasionally to take you to other areas of town. There are many pedestrians in the neighborhood. Walk with caution at night, especially on streets that appear to be deserted. After drinking, it is advisable to take a taxi.
Over three million tourists from along the globe visit Mount Rushmore every year to visit this patriotic site. The magnificence of the mountain echoes in the minds of every visitor today. The four “Great Faces” in the four presidential portraits tower 5,725 feet above sea level and are scaled to men that would stand up to 465 feet tall.
Antelope Canyon is one of the most unique attractions in the United States. There are two divided points you can see refereed as Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. The upper canyon is broader, more popular, and accessible. You’ll find almost all entry points on the ground level at a minor incline of 2%. The lower canyon is narrower with a steeper entry point, where visitors need to walk down multiple stairs.
A marvelous and fascinating view awaits you everywhere you turn in Bryce Canyon National Park. An alpine forest covered with many red rock hoodoos. This no ordinary forest is home to quite a large number of birds and mammals. The plateau infinite fields of red rock pillars, named hoodoos, have been created over million years […]
Yellowstone National Park is not only the first national park in the U.S., but it is also best-known as the first national park in the world, established on March 1, 1872. This area is known as the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, abounding nature and culture. The appearance of spring, rain, and snowmelt rejuvenate […]