Malta’s ornate and vibrant capital, Valletta, dazzles travelers with its abundance of historical landmarks and striking architecture. This island jewel off the coast of Italy remains a popular destination for Mediterranean cruises. From central St. George’s Square, to sixteenth-century Casa Rocca Piccola, to the Siege Bell War Memorial, Valletta has no shortage of monuments detailing the city’s long history.
Tulum, a jewel of the Riviera Maya, is a blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and pristine natural beauty. Perched on a cliff overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea, the Tulum Ruins stand as one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya civilization. The well-preserved El Castillo, Temple of the Frescoes, and Temple of the Descending God offer insight into the architectural prowess and spiritual life of the ancient Maya.
Modern-day Colorado Springs is flourishing, as the second largest city in Colorado. Fortunately, the unique features which attracted people long ago still remain. Nature entices with her array of textures and striking colors. People from all over the world visit to appreciate the countless natural and man-made attractions the Pikes Peak region has to offer.
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Vidhana Soudha Layout
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Bannerghatta National Park
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The capital of Karnatika State, Bangalore is known as the "Garden City", and has a pleasant climate. Visit the Summer Palace of Tippu Sultan, the Bull Temple and the Botanical Gardens of Lal Bagh.