Exquisite Global Destinations: A Guide to Unforgettable Adventures



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Exquisite Global Destinations: A Guide to Unforgettable Adventures

Target Audience: Divers and lizard enthusiasts Best Time to Visit: It is advisable to travel between April and September to avoid the rainy season in Komodo.

 

Komodo National Park, Indonesia


Quick Facts: The giant dragons of Komodo National Park seem as if they've emerged from the pages of a fantasy novel, yet they are very much alive in the real world. This park is also renowned for its world - class diving experiences. Besides taking the obligatory photos of the Komodo dragons in the park, be sure to spend a day or two on the water to admire the marine life. For instance, you can spot reef sharks and manta rays at Batu Bolong Reef. Even novice divers can have a go with the help of reputable diving shops like Scuba Republic.
 
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Wadi Rum Protected Area, Jordan

Target Audience: History buffs and desert backpackers
Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn are the most popular times to visit, as the daytime temperatures are moderate and there is less rainfall.
Highlights: From the rust - colored sandstone cliffs stretching for miles to the 1,000 - foot - high sand dunes, one thing is certain: Wadi Rum is one of the most picturesque spots in the Middle East. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll and admire the area's thousands - of - years - old rock carvings (left by the Nabateans thousands of years ago) or ride a camel to a cozy Bedouin camp, there's something for everyone at this striking desert outpost. When in the country, don't miss the chance to visit Petra and marvel at its impressive carved ruins.
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Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

Ideal for: Second - time safari - goers who have already visited Serengeti National Park in Tanzania or Maasai Mara in Kenya
Best Time to Visit: Most tourists head to Mana Pools in Zimbabwe between May and October when the roads are passable. The dry season in autumn is also great for viewing large wildlife near the perennial waterholes.
Overview: As its name implies, with water sources that nurture life, this park is a haven for wildlife in Zimbabwe, housing elephants, hippos, and lions. Like in most African national parks, having a guide is crucial for the best experience. We recommend staying at a luxurious on - site safari center, such as the highly - rated John's Camp. Here, the staff from Robin Pope Safaris can arrange meals and safaris to the waterholes and the Zambezi River. If you're on a budget and feeling adventurous, there are also numerous well - equipped campsites in the park.
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