the highway
Sri Lanka Route
Sri Lanka – the country is not very big, but rich in attractions. It has everything: nature reserves, and historical ruins of world significance, and tea plantations, and colonial cities, and beach vacations. Unlike the neighboring numerous Maldives, here on one large island everything fits.
When we planned our interesting route in Sri Lanka, we realized that you won’t see everything at one time, so you need to make a choice, and to make a choice you need to know what Sri Lanka offers for independent travel. As a result, we settled on two districts of Ceylon – Rajarat and Mountainous country, which we will tell in detail about. Why exactly and for what reasons did not include everything else in the route. Continue reading
The beaches of the Dominican Republic: exotic in the summer
To begin, consider the features of transportation to the Dominican Republic in the summer season. The flight takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays with Transaero Airlines direct flights from Moscow to Punta Cana International Airport in the south-east of the country. From August, two more flights will be added to the schedule – on Wednesdays and Saturdays. As for the transfer, it happens both as a group, on tourist buses, and as an individual. For example, VIP customers will be pleased with the opportunity to drive to the hotel on the Cadillac Escalade, and the most demanding ones can fly by helicopter.
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CHILE
Chile – (Spanish Chile, the official name is the Republic of Chile (Spanish República de Chile [reˈpuβlika ðe ˈʧile])) – a state in southwestern South America, occupying a long narrow strip of land between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes.
In the west it is washed by the Pacific Ocean, in the east it borders with Argentina, in the north with Peru, in the northeast with Bolivia.
Chile has a coastline of 6435 km in length and has exclusive rights to the adjacent sea area called the Chilean Sea, which includes four areas: [territorial waters (120 827 km2), contiguous zone (131 669 km2), exclusive economic zone (3 681 989 km2), and the corresponding continental shelf (161 338 km2). Continue reading