The Netherlands is now open to American travelers, and they can enjoy lovely Amsterdam attractions. The authorities of Netherlands have announced that American travelers don’t need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative PCR test results when they arrived. Also, there are no quarantine requirements when they arrive.
Discover the rich tapestry of a city through its cultural and historical attractions! In this category, we invite you to explore the landmarks, heritage sites, and significant places that tell the story of each destination. From iconic monuments and ancient ruins to vibrant museums and charming neighborhoods, our articles highlight the sights that shape a city’s identity and reveal its unique history. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the world around you, TripWays is here to help you uncover the cultural treasures that await your discovery. Join us as we journey through time and culture, making every visit an enriching experience!
You can find antiquity in Damaraland, Namibia. San tales are recorded on a canvas of rock at Brandberg and carved on cave walls at Twyfelfontein. In contrast, the Petrified Forest is a mysterious area of fossilized trees dating back millions of years. Besides, you can walk into many tribes of Damaraland, where people are still living the way their ancestors did a long time ago.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be held this summer due to the coronavirus outbreak. International spectators are not allowed to watch upcoming games. However, 10,000 Japanese spectators- or up to 50% of each venue’s capacity – can visit the games, according to IOC and the Japanese government.
There are three sections in the Maruekhathaiyawan Palace that are connected by long covered walkways, also known as “The Palace of Love and Hope.” Two covered corridors provide a link between the Palace and the beach, one from the King’s living quarters and another from the women’s section.
The park was previously called Doi Aoy Chang and now is named after the two mountains within; Doi Suthep and Doi Pui. This park is a few kilometers northwest of Chiang Mai City, covering 265 km2. It is the site of the hermit Sudeva’s retirement home that was situated here for many years. Many visitors from around the world head here to explore a majestic part of the planet and make an unforgettable memory.
On Tuesday, the German Interior Ministry announced that Germany would be reopened to the fully-vaccinated travelers from several non-European countries, including the United States. The reopening date is June 25, and since this time, unnecessary traveling from the United States, Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia, Lebanon, Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong can restart.