Monday, January 7, 2013

Must Try! 6 Great Adventure Holidays in 2013

It's been a week, we enter 2013. All plans include targets for this year's holiday on your list. 6 great adventure and fun this could be included in the traveling schedule. What is it?

Some traveler including you, would have had a new travel agenda for 2013. A wide range of fun and exciting destinations being targeted next trip.

Starting from La Tomatino participate festival in Spain, to float in the Dead Sea, you can do. Not only are the two events, there are four other exciting adventures that must be included in the agenda of your trip:

1. He Tomatino, Spain
Tomato War Festival City or La TomatinoBunol, Valencia Province, Spain became one holiday that should not be missed. For an hour, a traveler could see around 150,000 tomatoes thrown by festival participants. Start and end of the festival is marked by cannon fire.

In this festival traveler can get an amazing picture object. Such as blood, the red color of tomatoes is seen at the festival and the body of participants. The festival shall be included in the agenda of your trip.

2. Area 51, the U.S.

Challenging activities and smelled like a mystery? You have to come to Area 51 in Nevada, USA. This location is a mysterious military base. Located near Groom Lake, the base is known as the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force.

It is estimated, as the official destination secret aircraft storage, alien heritage, spacecraft, as well as bio and chemical weapons. The area was crowded visited by tourists. During a visit to Area 51, make sure you do not cross the limits specified area.

3. Rafting on the Tatshenshini River, Canada

Tatshenshini River or Tatshenshini River is located between Alaska and western Canada. Discussion of this place, will be a most exciting and unforgettable. How could I not, with a time of 11 days, you can surround an area of ​​27 hectares.

Many activities can a traveler do to challenge here. Ranging from whitewater rafting to hiking. Panorama with a track that is challenging, frozen waterfalls, giant glaciers, to walk on Walker Glacier gleter or could both feel. He cried again the adventurous can also Bertem with wildlife that live in this area, such as big horn sheep, eagles, deer, Grizzly bears, and whales.

4. Bungee Jumping at the Royal Gorge Bridge, the U.S.


Bungee jumping activities can help you to release the fatigue. One of the highest bungee jumping destinations in the world, the Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City, Colorado, USA.

Most challenging here, you can jump from a height of 321 meters. Your body gets slammed hurtling toward the Arkansas River. You need to know this place is not always open to the public. Scream bloody murder, as hopping!

5. Floating in the Dead Sea, Israel


The Dead Sea lies between Israel, the Palestinian Authority area, and Jordan. Marine name does not sound fun, but this is one of the most serene places. This destination has a very beautiful charm for the traveler to visit.

The lake is located at a point 400 m below sea level, has a salt content of about 30 per cent higher than the sea. The lake is called the Dead Sea because no life can survive in it. Not a few tourists who come to do research and treatment. Interestingly, you will not drown while swimming here. Instead you can keep afloat.

6. Diving on the SS Yongala, Australia


SS Yongala is not the name of the sea. This is the name of a passenger ship that sank in the South Townsville, Queensland, Australia on March 23, 1911. Almost similar to the Titanic, the ship was sunk while carrying 122 passengers.

The wreck is still there today. Even the traveler could dive into the SS Yongala along with 10,000 other divers every year. In diving, the traveler can see the stunning scenery, such as the form of ships and animals that live in it now.
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