25 acres Zoo Park in Valencia with a large collection of African fauna.
A place which gifts its visitors with fantastic experience
A place where you can go deep into the animal world
Welcome to my video on Bioparc in Valencia
Congolese Gorillas, Madagascan Lemurs, Savannah, Lions, the Nile Hippos to name a few; there are close to a 1000 animals of 150 different African species at Valencia Bioparc. It aims to give the visitors the chance to experience the African Continent and learn the importance of protecting natural environment.
Bioparc Valencia, situated in city’s Cabecera Park is a new style of zoo created from the concept of a zoo immersion exhibit. Here the visitors get completely submerged into the natural habitat of animals; and get to know the behavioural habits and surroundings of the animals intimately.
The park is divided into 4 main areas. In the dry savannah, you can find the rhinoceros, zebras, ostriches and hyena while the wet land houses giraffes, antelopes, meerkats and lions. The perfectly recreated Baobab forest is home to a dozen elephants.
The island of Madagascar is a must visit place as you are able to get close with the lemurs. A re-creation of the Kitum Cave is home to hippopotamus and crocodiles. In theh forests of Equatorial Africa, one of park’s biggest attractions, the visitors will encounter gorillas, leopards, otters and pythons.
The park is open 365 days a year from 10 to 6 pm. From April to September, the opening hours are extended till 8 pm. The entry tickets are available online or at the Bioparc counters.
Bioparc Valencia definitely is worth adding to your bucket list. Wishing everyone a joyful visit to the park.
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Vazhavanthol is located at around 50km from Trivandrum., we have only a little idea about the place and the trekking path. Its like a hidden waterfall or unexplored waterfall in kerala. So today we are going to explore vazhavanthol, a beautiful waterfalls in trivandrum
Directions : From Trivandrum one need to travel via Nedumangad, Chullimanoor, Vithura, Bonacaud road, by taking right deviation after Vithura.
The journey begins at Kanithadam check post where you need to get the tickets. The price was INR 1500 for a group of 10.
Even if you are less in numbers 1000rs must be paid. This includes fee for guide as well.
The timings are from 9 am - 1 pm.
It is advised to reach earlier. Also, carry water, fruits etc as the to and fro journey would take around 3 hrs and need to cover 5 km.
Initially, the path is easier and after some time you would see steeps.
Be very careful of slippery rocks while trekking. You may find snakes,leaches on the way. Trekking shoes would be preferable.
Be cautious : The rocks are slippery
At the end of the trek, you will find waterfall, which is absolutely amazing.
You will have 2 waterfalls and the one at the top is a real wow!
Once when you reach the upper main waterfalls, it would be worth.
You have place to rest there at the top and come back to the first falls where you can enjoy a lot and swim around the falls.
during the return journey.
The water is very cool.
If you are with kids then first check the depth before getting them into the water , some of the center spots in falls are very deep. We lost all our tiredness of trekking after having bath in this , believe me there is something different in this water.
Take enough food as you will not find anything to eat on the way. You will be accompanied with a guide .
Do follow their instructions. Overall, it was memorable trekking.
its even a better option for families.
This is a perfect place if you want to spend one day with a small trekking, njoying the nature, have a bath in falls.. and u can relax your mind.
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Vagavanam nestled in the high ranges of Idduki district where the Great place of tourist interest in Kerala. It is located at a distance of about 12 kilometers away from Idduki and is a worth visiting tourist destination in the god’s own country.The panoramic view from the top is simply exhilarating and refreshing. From here one can see parts of Idukki reservoir. It's a must see view point near idukki dam.
The verdant greenery and the cool refreshing air floating around the landscapes and surrounding touches the depth of your heart in no time. The blissful ambiance of the vagavanam is eye-catching. Visitors can even have the distant views of the herd of elephant way down the mountain and elephant swimming between the islets in the reservoir. Trekking towards the top of the mount will be a unique experience and also an opportunity to explore the bird’s eye view of the Idduki district.
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The second largest city in Norway, Bergen is Known as the “city of seven mountains” and “the gateway to the fjords,”. Just wandering around the harbor and the town is a great way to get acquainted with Bergen’s beauty, especially if you happen to visit on a sunny day.
Bryggen:
You’ve likely seen pictures of Bryggen on Instagram. These iconic buildings and wharf form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bryggen is so pretty that you will want to keep taking photos from every angle.
Today’s buildings are not the originals, because the wooden structures of Bryggen have been destroyed by fires over and over, most recently in the Great Fire of 1702. But the current buildings have been built to look exactly like the originals, so you still see them as they were all the way back in history.
Fish market
The best way to see the culture of a new destination is through its food, and we found that especially true in Bergen. Bergen’s Fish Market is located right around the corner from the Bryggen wharf. This market has been operating in Bergen since the 1200s!
The smells, sounds, and overall energy which you feel when you walk through the fish market is unexplainable. Not to mention, you’ll get to try all the delicacies and delicious food in Bergen too!
Floyen:
If you have planned only a one day visit to Bergen, then the one place that I suggest you to visit is the top of Mount Floyen. Mt. Fløyen is the most accessible of the seven mountains that surround the city. If you are fit, you can walk up to the top in about one hour, but the funicular ride is lovely and will save your time. Grab a seat that lets you look back down into the city and the water as you go up.
And when you get to the top, the view overlooking Bergen is magical.
You might also come across the resident goats wandering around during summer .
St. John's Church also known as The red brick church was built between 1891 and 1894 in the Gothic Revival style. The church seats about 1250 people, making it the largest church in Bergen.
Summer is a beautiful time to visit. Daytime temperatures are pleasant. The days are long, so you can cram in a lot in one day in Bergen if you visit between mid-May and early September. Bergen experiences heavy rain fall most of the time which makes it the rainiest city in Europe. But we were lucky not to experience a drop of rain during our visit to this beautiful city.
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One of the beautiful place in india which is known to very few travellers … that is India's Grand Canyon : Gandikota
Gandikota is a lovely gorge located in the Kadappa district of Andhra Pradesh. Gandikota is a village and historical fort on the right bank of the Penna river.
This massive fort was built in the 13th century and has a five mile perimeter wall guarding it. The fort is made of red stones.
The fort was strategically built at such a location so that gorge could provide natural defense from three sides. Gandikota was ruled by powerful Pemmasani Dynasty and was one of the most prominent forts in the country.
While being the center of Power for various dynasties, Gandikota fort also was a major Prison during its age.It lies right after the Charminar structure to the left, a massive building with no windows. It was the first structure we visited.
You will still be able to see small openings in the wall which was probably built for air circulations in the cells below. This jail shows how cruel and less tolerant the Kings were towards any wrong doers in the kingdom
The fort consists of two ancient temples, dedicated to Madhava and Ranganatha.
You can spot Madhavaraya swamy temple
temple in left, after you enter the fort premises, its grand Gopuram(temple gate) is visible from far.
The temple architecture has stark similarity to the temples of Hampi – grand and magnificent. The temple is believed to have been built during the reign of Sri Krishna Deva Raya in 15th century and no wonder, the Hampi imprint in the temple’s architecture is unmistakable. The idol inside the sanctum sanctorum is missing, probably destroyed during invasions but the highly decorated mandapa is still intact.
Ranganatha swamy temple is the other temple in fort premises, Situated right next to the gorge view. Not as grand as Madhavaraya swamy temple and in a ruined state, it was also built by king Krishnadeva Raya in 15th century. The other interesting thing is you will not find any idol l of Gods and Goddesses here.The temple is a small one but its architecture and sculpture is typical of Vijayanagar temples.
Unfortunately, these temples and ancient structures in the fort are now under debris of its age and in varying stages of decay.
mosque lying next to Ranganatha Swamy temple, was built by Muslim rulers of the region in 16th century. Its a big structure with a grand multi-arched entrance, followed by the main prayer hall. It is heartwarming to see mosque and temple standing beside each other.
Right next to the Jamia Masjid is the granary.This structure has been renovated and is actually being used as an office for the authorities managing the fort !
The continuous flow of the pennar river has eventually cut a channel through
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Rosemala is a small village amidst the Shenduruney forest and one of the least explored places in Kerala. Reaching here is quite adventurous. Atleast 10Kms though the jungle is off-road. The rough and rugged track towards Rosemala is steep and slippery. You will come across small streams frequently.
The main attraction in Rosemala is the forest, watch tower, and the view of lake from the watch tower. The watchtower unveils the beauty of Thenmala Dam reservoir surrounded by gigantic hills. There are options for boating in the lake for that you have to get the permission from Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary. The most important thing is the tranquility of several mountain streams crossing the path.
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Florence, the home to many masterpieces is the birthplace of Renaissance.
It is rich in its culture, art and architecture. Florence has numerous museums and art galleries which still has an influence in Italy’s art and culture.
1. Piazza Del Duomo :
This is one of the most visited places in Florence as well as in Europe. As seen today, it is a public space, which began its foundation of the Cathedral back in the 11th century and completed in the 14th century.
The exterior of the Cathedral is faced with marble panels of various shades of green and pink bordered by white. The group of monuments in this complex are part of the UNESCO World Heritage. It is considered artistically unique because of its spatial design. Its art treasures also consist of bronze doors and mosaics in the Cathedral.
Even after a hundred years of construction, the structure was still missing its dome. It is said that Leonardo da Vinci too was present in the workshop when the huge golden dome was decided to be built. He made some drawings for the dome’s crossing tower, but these never moved to the construction phase. The dome is still considered to be the largest brick dome in the world.
Piazza Del Duomo, which is geographically at the centre of the city of Florence, is also considered as the Square of Miracles. During the season, one will find this place crowded. To attract its visitors, the place is surrounded by painters, caricaturists, Café’s with fresh and variety delicacies.
2. Ponte Vecchio :
Ponte Vecchio, meaning Old Bridge is an arch bridge over the Arno River. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the only bridge in Florence which spared from the destruction during the II World War.
One interesting fact the visitors will find here is the always crowded shops on the bridge. These shops are here since the 13th century. It is said that earlier it used to be the butchers and farmers who occupied the shops. But the present tenants are the jewellers, art dealers and the souvenir sellers.
3. Gelato in Florence :
The world famous Gelato is said to be originated in Florence.
Few things to remember when you order a Gelato: If you find a bright coloured one – it’s a bad sign. Gelato should reflect the actual fruit when mashed and added to it. It should be rather dull in colour like dull brownish green for pistachio or dull greyish brown for banana and so on.
4. Piazza Della Signoria :
This W shaped Square situated right in front of the former palace is definitely world’s most beautiful City Square. Visitors will find well-known gallery with statues recalling important events and myths in the city.
Other major attractions of Piazza della are the fountain of Neptune and the replica of Michelangelo’s David at the entrance of the oldest art museum Uffizi.
5. Aperitivo : When travel introduces you to history, it also introduces you to its flavour. But it’s both when it comes to Aperitivo. Let it be any meal, Aperitivo drink is no exception.
6. The Leaning Tower of Pisa : Once one of the Seven Wonders of the World and now the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the pride of Florence. It is 88kms far from Florence. It takes approximately one hour 30 minutes to reach Pisa by the local train from Florence Santa Maria Novella Station. The train plies mostly every 30 minutes.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a 187 foot free standing bell tower of the Pisa Cathedral. It is well-known for its 4 degree lean, which is the result of the unstable foundation. Though intended to be straight, it is said that the tower began to lean during its construction in the 12th century due to the softness of the ground. The tower has survived at least 4 strong earthquakes since it is built.
After climbing about 300 steps to the top, you will be greeted with a stunning view of the entire town of Pisa. From the top, the red roofed buildings of Pisa and the Cathedral Square looks magnificent. There are 7 bells at the top of the tower.
Other than the Leaning Tower, there are two other structures in this Square. The Cathedral and the Pisa Baptistry. The Baptistry is the largest one in Italy which is a stunning culmination of works in marble and grey material.
7. Accademia Gallery :
This museum is undoubtedly the most famous for its sculptures by the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Michelangelo’s Prisoners, St.Mathew and above all the magnificent statue of David is what attracts the visitors to this museum every year.
The main hall at Accademia also offers works by great Italian artists of the Renaissance era.
Accademia Gallery offers free entrance to the visitors on the first Sunday of every month. Though comparatively a small museum, the collections in it itself makes it worth a visit and the Second most visited museum in Italy
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