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First-Ever Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria
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Tourism By Region
Regional tourism, Directorytourism.com exploring here the Regional Trends and Complete data on Global Torusm in a Regional perspective.
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The Dominican Republic is a colorful tapestry of Spanish, French, Haitian, and African influences woven by a rich and storied history. Christopher Columbus described this lush land as "a beautiful island paradise with high forested mountains and large river valleys". This statement is still as true today as it was in 1492. In addition to the comforts of sun, sea, and sand, the Dominican Republic offers an exciting and unique cultural experience that will captivate your senses.
This is a destination like no other - a sensual feast of dazzling landscapes, exotic cuisine, and a remarkable variety of arts and entertainment options. The pulse-pounding thrill of the merengue, intriguing relics from centuries past, premium cigars, and even world-class baseball await you. The Dominican Republic is a surprising place that will delight even the most experienced traveler.
The spirit and charm of the Dominican Republic is captured in its music, food, and national pastimes. Known for its professional winter baseball, handcrafted cigars, and annual music festivals, the culture of the Dominican Republic is never stodgy, or boring. It's always an artful and colorful expression of life.
Even the museums and archeological sites are vibrant, bringing the daring history of the Dominican Republic alive with antique treasures, dazzling jewels, and the cavernous time capsules left to us by a long lost culture. In the Dominican Republic, culture really means adventure.
The Dominican Republic has a rich and storied history that traces back over 8,000 years to the arrival of the Taino Indians. Following the island's discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1492, the Republic had epic interaction with the Spanish, French, Haitians and Africans. It's no wonder, then, how the Dominican Republic came to boast such an impressive collection of personal and cultural relics from centuries past.
The country has done a magnificent job of maintaining and preserving these artifacts as well as the historical structures in which they're housed. Visiting the Dominican Republic's major cities, especially Santo Domingo, tourists can easily become engrossed in the historical legends that accompany some of the oldest museums and archeological sites in the New World.
The Dominican Republic also has a unique collection of natural rocks and gems that can only be found on the island. Near Barahona, a turquoise-blue pectolite stone known as larimar has been cultivated from the volcanic rock that once formed the island. The country's most popular gem, amber, is the result of tree sap that hardened millions of years ago, sometimes capturing small plants, animals and insects inside. These two geological imprints are used in jewelry, sometimes together and other times in single pieces.
The country's museums and archeological sites intrigue adults and provide a historical lesson for children. From jewelry to religious artifacts, castles to caves, each venue showcases a vastly different aspect of the island's colorful heritage.
http://www.dominicana.com.do
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Welcome to Dominica, an island as lush as it is unspoiled.
Dominica surges from the sea with soaring peaks that seem to be courting the heavens. Virgin flora covers these dramatic mountains, creating swaths of verdant landscapes. The residue of the fiery forces that created the island thousands of years ago, as part of the Caribbean Ring of Fire, bellows in several hot springs, valleys of steaming earth, and a boiling lake which is the second largest in the world. Along with geothermal wonders come natural coolants: hundreds of pristine rivers and streams web the island's lush terrain. Pure rainwater sets brooks and cascades into motion by rushing down picturesque cliffs.
Dominica's natural wonders and rich cultural heritage make it an exceptional ecotourism destination. We invite you to visit our island and defy popular notions of a Caribbean vacation.
http://www.dominica.dm/
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qui ne connaît la République de Djibouti qu’à travers l’imagination, parfois débordante, de certains romanciers, ou d’écrits de quelques journalistes en mal de sensationnel, ce site révélera le véritable aspect d’un pays d’une prenante réalité.
Terre d’échanges et de rencontres, la République de Djibouti n’est pas cette contrée inhospitalière et barbare que d’aucuns se sont complus à évoquer.
L’étrangeté grandiose et envoûtante de ses terres baignées par une mer fastueuse, ses traditions d’hospitalité, ses légendaires guerriers nomades, et à présent ses équipements en constant développement ne peuvent qu’inciter le tourisme et le voyageur, avides de beauté et de dépaysement, à s’y arrêter le temps nécessaire.
L’intérêt d’un pareil voyage est multiple : purement touristique, avec la découverte de sites uniques au monde, paysages et curiosités naturelles qui alternent avec un égal bonheur ; mais aussi intérêt humain, grâce à une approche sans pareille des populations nomades, encore méconnues.
Le tourisme moderne, qui se veut réellement enrichissant, ne doit pas se limiter à une visite et une observation hâtive et superficielle du cadre choisi. Il peut, et doit, être l’occasion d’une meilleure connaissance des rapports entre l’homme et la nature, dont la qualité ténue et néanmoins à toute épreuve est vitale à Djibouti.
Puisse ce site apporter au voyageur les éléments propres à lui faciliter une découverte en profondeur du pays, et il remplira alors son rôle.
La direction. P
http://www.office-tourisme.dj/
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Attractions include all the places, features and events that are worth going to see or try out – and these can be places you pay an admission to get into, but equally all the free fun to be had in the countryside. In this section you’ll find all the attractions – the famous and the less well known – laid out, representing the very diversity that makes Denmark so exciting to visit.
Whe-hey! Up, up and away! This is the place to search if it’s been too long since you last felt that rush. If there’s one thing we really know how to do well in Denmark – it’s amusement parks. Not megaparks where you end up trudging around for hours to get to the next amusement. No Sir! We mean the kind of friendly parks where you don’t feel overwhelmed, but get maximum fun for all the family. This could be our famous Dyrehavsbakken, near Copenhagen, which happens to be the world’s oldest amusement park, but could also be crazy golf here and there in the country.
Denmark is famous for its many galleries and talented craftsmen and designers. Let’s suppose you are a fan of textile design. Well, with the portal to help, you could actually design your very own tour of the country to take in more than 60 textile designers.
http://www.visitdenmark.com/
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As of 1995, the Czech Center NY builds dialogue among the Czech Republic and American public particularly in the areas of culture, business and tourism. The Czech Center NY is primarily focused on presenting the latest and most innovative works of Czech Artists to the U.S. The Czech Center NY is part a network of 21 Czech Centers abroad under the umbrella of the Czech Centers in Prague.
Czech Center presents the Czech Republic to American public particularly in the field of culture, business and tourism.
Czech Center provides general information service to both Czech and American entities and fostering cooperation and partnership between the two nations.
Czech Center supports external economic relations of the Czech Republic.
http://www.czechcenter.com/
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Prague: The magical city of bridges, cathedrals, gold-tipped towers and church domes, whose image has been mirrored in the surface of the Vltava river for more than ten centuries. Prague is also a modern European metropolis full of energy, music, and art. It's a city of contrasts: Serene green isles in the river and peaceful parks draping the city's seven hills are just steps away from the architectural treasures and bustling street life of the city center. It's a place where different architectural styles stand cheek by jowl, creating an atmosphere that's both intimate and romantic, and quite impossible to forget once you visit. ...more
Spa towns
There are numerous mineral springs on the Czech territory which have been used for medicinal purposes since the early 15th century. Located in picturesque natural landscapes, Czech spa towns are attractive for both their urbanistic layout and their unique spa architecture. Some spa houses even boast elaborate original furnishings.
The magic of castles and chateaux
The Czech lands boast an extraordinarily high number of cultural monuments. Over 2,000 preserved castles and chateaux represent an important part of the national cultural heritage, both in terms of their number and in terms of their historical and artistic value; their significance transcends national borders, and more than a few of these structures are important even in the global cultural context.
Religious sites
Religious sites and places of pilgrimage are a great part of architectural heritage of the Czech Republic. Although most of the churches, monasteries, chapels and pilgrimage places are Roman-Catholic, there also are many Jewish and Orthodox Christian sights. Religious architecture has gone through more than a thousand years' development.
Active holiday
The Czech Republic is an ideal country for active holiday, where you can relax as well as improve your physical condition. In case you decide for relaxation, you have a choice of various wellness offers. Lovers of “adrenaline” sports will be pleased by wide possibilities of bungee jumping.
MICE tourism
The Czech Republic enjoys remarkable popularity among tourists from all over the world. Thanks to its position in the very heart of the continent as well as its rich cultural and natural heritage, it has become a sought-after destination also among conference and meeting planners and incentive companies.
Prague: The magical city of bridges, cathedrals, gold-tipped towers and church domes, whose image has been mirrored in the surface of the Vltava river for more than ten centuries. Prague is also a modern European metropolis full of energy, music, and art. It's a city of contrasts: Serene green isles in the river and peaceful parks draping the city's seven hills are just steps away from the architectural treasures and bustling street life of the city center.
It's a place where different architectural styles stand cheek by jowl, creating an atmosphere that's both intimate and romantic, and quite impossible to forget once you visit.
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Historic Prague
Prague’s first inhabitants arrived during the early Stone Age. The hills over the Vltava were first settled by members of an unknown tribe. Their descendants gradually settled the entire area around the Vltava meander, whose shape – that of the letter P – now seems to symbolize the place’s future name.
Fun in Prague
Contemporary Prague is among the fastest-developing and most dynamic regions in all of Europe. Over the past ten years, the city has transformed itself from a dreary East Bloc capital to a modern European metropolis.
Architecture, Arts and Music
The 1.3 million-strong capital is among the most visited cities in central Europe and, understandably, the most popular Czech destination. Prague is a living textbook of different architectural styles, where Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque structures stand side by side with examples of Art Nouveau, Cubist, and functionalist architecture.
A Virtual Tour of Prague
The Map of Prague
Tourist information centres - Prague Information Service:
Na Prikope 20,
Mo-Fr 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sa-Su 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. April to October
Mo-Fr 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sa 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. November to March
Staromestska radnice - Old Town Hall,
Mo-Fr 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sa-Su 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. April to October
Mo-Fr 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sa-Su 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. November to March
Hlavni nadrazi - Main Railway Station,
Mo-Fr 9 a.m.- 7 p.m., Sa-Su 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. April to October
Mo-Fr 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. November to March
http://www.czechtourism.com/
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