Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Travelling Through Kristenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa!!

Present at the foot of The Table Mountain is the Kristenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa. What makes this place so unique and so famous is the plants which are cultivated here, only those plants are generated here which are naturally indigenous. A huge Botanical Science Conservatory is present here which contains plants from around the world and from different regions such as Savanna, Fynbos, Karoo etc.



Kritenbosch is a highly populated area, full of residents and the visitors too, visitors contain a large number of hikers which use to hike the sleek slopes of mountains around as well as the plant lovers, geologists, plant life experts and travellers are attracted towards it and no doubt this place is gifted with immense beauty.


In 2008 Kristenbosch won the gold medal for the most creative, visionary and prolific display of its beauty and cleanliness in the Chelsea Flower Show. From all 33 of its appearances, Kristenbosch has won 29 gold medals in the Chelsea Flower Show. There for get prepared and make it quick to pack your things up and visit the enchanting beauty of Kristenbosch.

Point Reyes National Seashore, Point Reyes Station, Calfornia

The Point Reyes national Seashore at Point Reyes Peninsula in Marin County, California, USA is a park reserved on 71,028-acre or approximately 287.88-km-square. It is maintained under the surveillance of USA National Park Science and has been provided with the extra care as it is taken as a national nature preserve, it has been also allowed to existing users that they can continue their agricultural work in their specified areas.


Point Reyes National Seashore has not been only been the attraction of visitors nor a wonderland for the local residential's but also Hollywood was attracted towards it and meanwhile in 1980's a horror film named The Fog was also filmed in numerous parts of this land. This part of land is separated from the Marin County geologically and half of it is sunk below the Tomales Bay.

Almost 2.5 million tourists are attracted towards it each year and the numbers are increasing with each passing year, their also is a 45 bed hostel at the seashore for the visitors maintained by the Hostelling International USA. This place is suitable for hiking and for the marine life lover's as it contains a large deposit of oyster farm closure. Check forth for the favorite eatables and don't forget to bring wine with you, and enjoy the heights of Californian seashore.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Travelling Treasure!! Huayna Picchu

Huayna Picchu the heaven of Peru, is also known as Wayna Picchu. It is extremely well known for its beauty, views that it exhibits and its eye-glittering landscape. There is a river which bends across it named Urubamba making it even more attractive. Thousands of Hikers per year come across here to take the joy of it.


This river rises over the Machu Picchu and then divides into section, there are temples and terraces on the top of the Huayna Picchu Mountain. The lower view from the top of the mountain is breathtaking, at an elevation of almost 9,000 feet the pleasant and fresh air sneaking through ears give comfort to mind as well as the body.

The numbers of daily guests that are permitted to enter Huayna Picchu are limited; only 400 visitors per day can enjoy this antique. Purchasing passes online in advance will guarantee entrance for sure. An extreme and at times steep slope reveals to climb up results in the peak. Some sections are slick and dangerous paves are present therefore metal cords are provided for some support during the one-hour go up. During rainy seasons, the trips are closed for all kind of travellers.