Sunday 26 January 2014

Top three World's Romantic Places


If you're thinking for a romantic getaway, a target wedding, or even to pop the question this Valentine's Day, here's a some cities that fit the bill like a dream

Paris
France city Paris

I shillyshally to say that there is one best city for romance, but if there were, Paris would be a top contender. Paris really is a city for lovers.


For the people of the country, romance isn’t limited to one day a year; it’s a way of life. With fabulous views, remarkable architecture -- the Eiffel Tower, Sacre Coeur, Notre Dame -- world-renowned restaurants, attractive cafes, lovely French wines, pair in love as far as the eye can see, and access to the most exciting art collections in the world, Paris has all the symbols for romance.

Each great love affair requires time in Paris. Make sure to give each other the opportunity to say, “We’ll every time have Paris.”

Bora-bora Island
Bora bora

It’s not an urban area but I couldn’t let that tiny hiccup get in the way of romance. It might take a while to get there, but it’s value the effort.

Pure blue waters, pristine soft-sand seashores, chances to snorkel in coral reefs and lonely, romantic lagoons make Bora-Bora a lover’s island heaven.

Although there are other places to stay, there is nowhere well than the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, where thatched-roof cottages spider out into light waters on sturdy woody piers.

Time out of the water and each other’s arms should be spent discovering the rain forest near the island’s volcanoes (with the help of a guide). It might be a well-known tourist target, but Bora Bora has a way of making you sense like it’s there only for you.

Okavango Delta, Botswana

This is not a city again, but it’s all in the name of love. Designed by seasonal flooding, Botswana’s Okavango Delta is a strange oasis in an otherwise arid land.

Unlike many other states in Africa, Botswana has loved a thriving tourist trade for years. And thanks to Botswana’s conservation policies, more than a third of the country is secure land.

The region’s floodplains appeal wildlife during high period; this includes lions, cheetahs, Africa’s main population of elephants, hippopotamuses, antelopes and an group of animals who only voyage to the region seasonally.

There are a small number of companies that offer safaris and camping chances in the delta, including Delta Camp, where “campers” stop in reed chalets on the banks of the Boro River. The Xudum Okavango Delta Lodge has nine split level suites each with big bathtubs and al wall showers. 

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