Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
Ascent to Machu Picchu, Peru
Nothing compares to the feeling of conquering a mountain of more than 2 thousand meters high. After all, overcoming this difficult path step by step, you fully understand the value of the ancient city of the Incas and the monument of their culture. By the way, it was awarded the title of the New Wonder of the World. Just do not forget to take water and sandwiches with you, because a snack during a 3-hour climb will not be superfluous.
Excursion to Greenland glaciers
If you want to enjoy stunningly beautiful snowy landscapes, then this is the right place. The colossal glaciers, the majestic fjords, the brightest northern lights, the igloo hotels and dog sledding will complement the overall picture of the Snow Queen's land.
Hot air ballooning over Cappadocia, Turkey
At any time of the year and any day of the week, you can meet sunrise or sunset in a hot air balloon flying over incredibly beautiful landscapes surrounded by amazing volcanic stone mushrooms.
Diving in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef is rightfully considered to be a natural wonder. By size, it exceeds the territory of several European countries combined. It consists of more than a thousand coral islands. Here, diving is one of the best in the world.
Dog sledding in Siberia, Russia
Today, fast-paced dog sledding is one of the most popular types of winter activity and original entertainment not only in Northern Europe and Alaska but also in Siberia, Russia, where such riding is a traditional means of transport for people living in extreme climatic conditions.
Walking along the Great Wall of China, China
One cannot ignore the most famous sight of China, the Great Wall of China. It stretches for 8.5 thousand kilometers. The wall starts from the northern part of China, passes through deserts, meadows, mountain ranges, and ends on the east coast of the country. This trip cannot be called a light walk because in some areas the angle of inclination is almost 45 degrees, so you risk losing your footing and slipping down.
Canoe trip on the Okavango Delta, Botswana
The Okavango Delta is the largest internal delta of the planet. It does not flow into any ocean. It is best to go there in the dry season, from April to October. However, you should be more careful because a canoe is very unstable: one awkward movement and you are already in the water along with your stuff.
Overnight stay under the northern lights in Lapland, Finland
A fascinating celestial spectacle can be observed in the city of Rovaniemi or its surroundings from mid-August to early April, that is, 200 nights a year. Usually, the northern lights appear around 22:00 and last for two hours, but sometimes it can be seen closer to 19:00. A special warning system operates in order to inform tourists about the beginning of this spectacle.
Paragliding over the Blue Lagoon in Oludeniz, Turkey
The unique topology of the Oludeniz area allows you to experience what a paragliding flight over the Fethiye coast or a jump from the top of the Babadag mountain is. Oludeniz is considered one of the world's centers of paragliding where amateurs from all over Europe and even from other continents come to fly over the Blue Lagoon. The season of paragliding lasts from April to October.
Holiday in a floating hotel on Amazon, South America
The Peruvian architect Jordi Puig, who designed the super comfortable Aqua Expedition hotel floating down the Amazon Basin, took care of all the amenities for guests: there is a spacious living room, a restaurant, a gym, a solarium, and even a jacuzzi in the open air. The highlight of the hotel is its panoramic windows that can be found in every room.
Travel to Antarctica
Nobody will be able to convey the atmosphere and unforgettable impressions of the journey to the South Pole better than you. Therefore, boldly choose agents with many years of experience, recruit a professional expedition team and set off on a journey.
Flight over Niagara Falls, North America
This extreme attraction appeared quite recently but has already gained popularity among tourists. The feeling of flying over the gorge of Niagara Falls from a height of 670 meters cannot be compared with anything. Tourists take their seats, fasten seat belts, and then fly down at a speed of 60-80 km per hour.
Diving in the Great Blue Hole, Belize
The Blue Hole is a giant submarine sinkhole of an almost circular shape off the coast of the Red Sea near the Egyptian city of Dahab. Its maximum depth is more than one hundred meters, but at a depth of fifty meters, the sinkhole connects to the Red Sea through a 26-meter tunnel in the wall of a coral reef, the so-called "Arch". The unique structure of the coral reef and its stunning nature attract many divers some of which sometimes tragically die. Because of the tragic dives, this place is only available to experienced divers.
Swimming in Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls, South Africa
Devil's Pool is the name of one of the most popular places among extreme lovers. This pool is a natural reservoir located at the very edge of the waterfall. From September to December, when the water in the river reaches a certain level, the rocky barrier forms a pool which attracts thrill seekers.
Swimming with dolphins in the Azores, Portugal
The narrow isthmus between the Faial and Pico islands, a migration route of various species of whales and numerous species of dolphins, is one of the main features of the Azores. Here you can see several different types of whales and dolphins. You can swim with them only accompanied by an experienced instructor. The best time of year for whale watching is from May to October.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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