FIJI Islands
300 islands rename under a single name:Fiji,a paradise of Pacific,ideal for vacation in every moment of the year.In the Suva capital the principal attraction point is the National Museum,surrounded by Thurston gardens which create a unique atmosphere and force you to discover more........
The cultural centre from the Orchid Island is the witness of the past,and the colonial houses tell the history of the tropical islands.
The sun and the see lovers have on their disposition a famous beach,Natadola,with a horseshoe form with white sand and amazing landscapes at every step.
Kathmandu—Nepal
The legend says that the Kathmandu Valley was,in the past,an immense lake and the lamas considered that Manjushisi (The meditation goddess) wide the valley with a magic sword and drained the water.
3 towns are famous in this valley: Katmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Katmandu is the place for pilgrimage, the place with numerous relics,temples,monasteries on which the architecture had put the mark.
Katmandu Durbar square get under the UNESCO patrimony and is the place with the muchest temples on square meter: Kumari Bahal, Kastgamandap and the old museum.
The people from here are friendly and hospitable,even if you don't wand to buy something and you want to look ,to taste or to make photos.
Istanbul
Straddling the continents of Europe and Asia, Turkey tries to be a bridge between West and East. The portion of Turkey's land in Europe may be small (about 5 percent), but the country's largest city, Istanbul, is there. With a population of nearly 13 million people, Istanbul is the third most populous European urban area, after Moscow and Paris. Sixteen centuries as the legendary capital of the Byzantine, Roman, and Ottoman Empires, Istanbul has long entranced the civilized world. It physically and metaphorically bridges the cultures and philosophies of Europe and Asia, Occident and Orient. Historically a tolerant melting pot (as the center of Christendom for over a millennium and Islam’s seat for another 500 years) it remains home to the Patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Sephardic Jewish heritage sites, and legacies of numerous ethnic groups. Maybe for all these Istanbul was chosen as European Capital of Culture in 2010.

Qutub Minar – Delhi
Qutub Minar is the highest stone tower you can find in India and also the world's tallest brick minaret. Qutab-ud-din Aibak was the one who started the construction of the tower in 1193 after defeating Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. He could not finish the construction in his lifetime but Iltutmush and Firoz Shah Tughlak finished later on the tower. Delhi Qutub Minar is made of five stories and each of them has a projecting balcony with their diameter. At the base of the 73 m high tower the story diameter measures 15 m and 2.5 m at the top. The legend say that the tower was built to commemorate the beginning of the Muslim rule in India. This construction is surrounded by several other ancient and medieval structures and ruins which can also be visited. You can find this tourist attraction near New Delhi, 15 km South of the capital more precisely, and the best time to visit this is between October and March.
