Wednesday, 3 February 2016

TOP 3 FAMOUS MOUNTAINS YOU SHOULD VISIT


TOP 3 FAMOUS MOUNTAINS YOU SHOULD VISIT


1. Mount Huangshan (安徽黄山)

Huangshan mount, is situated in Anhui province in China. It is known as 'the lovely mountain of China' because it was critically acclaimed by art and literature through the part of Chinese history during mid-16th century. It is a highly scenic natural area showing good recession of glaciations, and composed of numerous peaks, fancy combinations of-shaped rocks, huge waterfalls, light caves, and hot springs, all of which are well-preserved. Today it holds the same fascinating factors, historical poets, ancient painters. For photographers who come up on pilgrimage to take some nice pictures this place is the right choice. It is renowned for its magnificent natural scenery which is made up of many granite, peaks and rocks emerging out from the sea of clouds.

2. Echoing Sand Mountain and Crescent Lake (甘肃省敦煌市鸣沙山和月牙泉)


Echoing Sand Mountain is covered of dunes surrounding by the famous Crescent Lake. It is widely known for its distinctive shapes and aural familiar characteristics and also you would wonder its echoes can be heard as well as the wind blows over the dunes. It is preserved because which is believed it to be about 2000 year’s old property and this spot is the major tourist place. The water level increase gradually during every mid annum and also when it gets dry it will be refilled. It is next to the lake pagoda and lined with the formation of souvenir stalls and considerably most of the tourist would love to take a camel ride in this desert.

3. Huangguoshu Waterfall (贵州黄果树瀑布)

Huangguoshu Waterfall is the greatest waterfalls in China and it is situated nearby Baishui River in Anshun, Guizhou province. Height is 77.8 m and wide of 101 meter. it was the main attraction of the Guizhou province.This is considerably the highest waterfall in Asia, and it’s called as "Yellow Fruit Tree" the Waterfall plunges 77.8 meters high and 101 m wide. It's one of a huge mammoth 360 degree view from almost any angle. Good time to visit is during June to August that time almost the water reaches a peak flow of 700 cubic meters consistently. During the Rainy season you would have a rainbow scene in this waterfall with thundering.



Sunday, 31 January 2016

TOP 10 THE WORLDS TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN YUNNAN



 TOP 10 THE WORLDS TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN YUNNAN


Yunnan Province is located in the Southern part of China; It is often called as fascinating beautiful land which has many sightseeing places. Now we are looking down it to a top 10 list that you should visit during your trip to china, the list includes the most famous tourist places such as Shangri-La, Lijiang Ancient Town and Yuan yang Rice Terraces.

1.Shangri-La
                        Shanfri-La is situated in the west side of Yunnan province. It is considered as the UNESCO World famous Heritage spot such as Three Parallel Rivers National Park is just located in Shangri-la country. Shangri-La is a sterling land where natural ecology system and traditional Chinese culture are perfectly preserved; it is horned with the title of”the Garden of High Mountain” and “Kingdom of Plants and Animals”. The whole country has 26 nationalities and the main people are Tibetans. Shangri-La has 24 famous tourist attractions including the famous Meili Snow full Mountain, Napa Lake and also Songzanlin.

2. The Old Town of Lijiang

It also known as Dayan Town is situated in west side of Yunnan province at height of 3000 meters from the sea level. It was initiated to build first in the Yuan dynasties and then by prosperous in Ming and Qing dynasties. The ultimate beauty of the Naxi culture, and the blending elements of song and yuan dynasties, that leads to list in the UNESCO heritage since1997.
3. LUGU LAKE

Lugu Lake is a plateau lake between Yunnan and Sichan provinces. The lake is located 200 km for away from the Old Town of Lijiang city and also many visitors would like to visit the lake from Lijiang. Lugu Lake is situated 2690 meters height from the sea level with depth of more than 45 meters. The color of the lake is blue and crystal clear look leads the lake to call by “the Pearl of the Plateau”.
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Dali is a self government region situated in theYunnan province. Dali is considered as most important cultural exchange and trade center in between China and some Asian countries. During the Tang and Song dynasties, the Nanzhao Kingdom and Dali Kingdom were ruled more than 500 years. Dali city is widely famous for its ancient town called Cangshan Mountain and the Erhai Lake view is distinct.

5. TENGCHONG HOT SEA 

Tengchong Hot Sea is a geothermal area which relating to the internal heat which caused inside the earh and also with lots of hot springs. This place is situated about 20km away from the west of Tengchong city. It has many sightseeing wonders including the Big Boiling Cauldron, and the Pearl of fountain and some others places. They have very best service from the following treatment like therapeutic diseases related to the rheumatism, and osteoarthritis problems and stroke sequel order and finally the skin diseases.



This Forest Park is situated to the east of Jinghong city, Xishangbanna Province. Often called as virgin forest and it is considered nearest place from the Jinhong city. The park is a blend of tropical forest consist some wild animals and traditional culture and different customs. The ultimate of this park is the well established and preserved like a Jungle Tropical woods.

7. STONE FOREST

Stone Forest is situated nearly 80 km away from the east region of Kunming city and it is the capital of Yunnan province. It consist various distinct features such as vivid natural stone masterpieces and also some intricate formations. When you are walking to the Stone Forest you would be stunned by the magnificent and peculiar labyrinthine vistas. The fact is Stone Forest is naturally very big and you need to spend whole day to explore it considerably.


8. JADE DRAGON SNOW MOUNTAIN

This Snow Mountain is located 15 kilometers away from the region of Lijiang city. It is the most southeast snowy mountain in the northern hemisphere. The snow mountain is 35 km long from the borth to the south and 13 km from to west. In this area there is one highest peak which is called Shanzidou at an elevation of 5596 meters from the sea level. This place is enclosed with snows so, it is a good place to for hiking and having fun with the friends and family.

9. THREE PAGODAS OF CHONGSHENG TEMPLE

The Three Pagodos are located in Chongsheng Temple, 1.5 km to the north of Dali city. This temple was built during the period of Tang Dynasty in between 714 AD and also it is considered as the royal temple for Nanzhao kingdom and Dali Kingdom as well as. The Three pagodos includes three independent pagodas which form a symmetric triangle is a must-do thing for Dali visitors.

10. YUANGYANG RICE TERRACES

Yuanyang Rice Terraces is situated in the southern part of Ailao Mountain, and it is for away from Kunming city moreover 330 km distance. The terraces are a masterpiece by the generations of Hani people. From the Helicopter view you could see the real beauty of these terraces. The Yuanyang Terraces is most famous for the grandiose region with wide shallower slopes and it is a popular place for the photography you can take photos with most beautiful background. Actually, this place was considered as most amazing natural art, and we couldn’t define in a single word about this place. So, it has included in the list of World cultural Heritage since 2013.








Saturday, 30 January 2016




The Great Wall


 China’s Great Wall is one of the world’s great feats of engineering and an enduring monument to the strength of an ancient civilization.China’s iconic Great Wall, actually a network of fortifications rather than a single structure, is the product of countless labors over a period of some two thousand years. Qin Shi Huang took the remnants of truly ancient fortifications, walls, and earthworks begun in the fifth century B.C. and linked them into a unified wall circa 220 B.C. as part of a massive project to protect China against marauding barbarians from the north. By the time construction on most of the stone-and-brick Great Wall, with its turrets and watchtowers, was completed during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) the   chang cheng had become the world’s largest human-made object. A recent government mapping project revealed that the entire Great Wall structure spans some 5,500 miles (8,850 kilometers) from the Korean border west into the Gobi desert. Of that total 3,889 miles (6,259 kilometers) were actual wall, while 223 miles (359 kilometers) were trenches and (1,387 miles) 2,232 kilometers were natural defensive barriers, like rivers or steep hills, incorporated into the new systems.

Though new sections of the wall have recently been uncovered, several sections of the structure have vanished during the past half century or so. Mao Zedong himself encouraged destruction of parts of the wall and reuse of its materials in the 1950s, and rural farmers still make use of the wall’s earth and stone for practical purposes. Some 50 percent of the original ancient structure has already disappeared, and perhaps another 30 percent lies crumbling into ruins—even as Chinese and international organizations struggle to preserve what remains of this unique treasure.


 GOOD TIME TO VISIT

The wall has endured centuries of seasons and remains ready to host visitors year round. The Beijing region has icy winters, but the hardy will find far fewer crowds than during the peak summer seasons. Autumn is often delightful near Beijing with mild weather (43° to 64°F/6° to 18°C) and reduced tourist crowds. Wind and dust can be common in springtime. China is a nation of festivals, so consider timing a visit to coincide with a celebration in the shadows of the wall.






TOP 10 DELICIOUS INDIAN FAST FOODS HAVE YOU EVER TRIED BEFORE



TOP 10 DELICIOUS INDIAN FAST FOODS HAVE YOU EVER TRIED BEFORE


India is always special and unique in the world for Indian culture and traditions. But it’s also might famous for its marvelous Food. Nowadays, Indian foods are getting famous and attracted, available in all part of the world. So, don’t worry whoever dwelling outside India. Actually, the food also derived from the various civilizations and now it should be modernized form. Most of the Foods are nutritional and well considered as medicinal and healthy. Each Indian Metro cities having own peculiarity of all time favorites snacks. When you are getting growing in stomach completely this is the best choice I offer fast foods. I should begin the list of Indian fast Foods.
10. PANI PURI
PANI PURI is also often called Golgappa in North India, Pani Puri in Mumbai (Bombay), Puchka in West Bengal region. It falls under Chaat Category; chaat was derived in Emperor ShahJahan, Mughal Period. Do you remember him; let me help you, TAJ MAHAL it was built by him.  Pani Puri is one of the most famous Fast food in India and its available all part of the region easily. When, you walk around the streets you can find it. Pani Puri is the most favorite items for everyone in India. It’s very spicy, tangy as well as combined with sweet tastes. It’s shaped in round and the ingredients are quite simple like wheat flour, water, green peas and potato. Inside the Puri you can find the Mint sauce water, Tamarind chutney, chilli, chaat masala, and onion and boiled Potato. It can be served with the order Puri, Green chutney, Water floured in pleasantly.

9. CHOLE BHATURE 
Chole Bhature is one of the most staple foods in India. It is like popular Punjabi recipe, now liked all over India frequently even foreigner’s too. It is tasty and mostly available in throughout Delhi cities. It’s spicy and comes with the fried flat bread I bet definitely these combinations make you to feel the taste. The consistency of the taste and curry might slightly differ like the layers and dry. The spicy curry made with the chickpeas and bhatura. The key ingredients for the taste is adding Garam Masala( Powders) and Turmeric powders, hing. The bhatura made with the wheat and it serve along with the chopped onions, lemon and green chilies. The course is commonly eaten in Break Fast and snacks.



8. POHA-JALEBI

Poha- Jalebi is like quite famous breakfast food in Indore, Madhya Pradesh actually it’s located in central India and also this raw rice is popular across in Nepal and Bangladesh regions. We often called it as Pohe.  It is light and easy Fast food in a variety of Indian Cuisines and also it is served with Sev & Nukti and with some Sweets like Jalebi. In my place Potato flavored Poha is usually available and it very tasty, crispy and healthy food. Poha is made from beaten rice, which is flattened into dry flakes. The volume of rice is added with liquid neither hot nor cold water, but sometime rich in taste when added with milk. Flakes thickness would be slightly vary according to the rice. In Mumbai, Poha is cooked with mustards, turmeric powder, chili and some chopped onions then some masala would add up some taste finally steamed for a few minutes and served.

7. LITTI CHOKA


Litti Choka  is a Indian traditional dish available  mainly in Bihar and Jharkhad region. The orgin have always been undefined but its presence has been found through the cookbook. The combinations of Ingredients are Wheat flour, carom seeds, soda and Curd. The stuffing has to be filled inside and it’s made with Sattu and all the ingredients mentioned under Litti. Hardly will it take 30 minutes to prepare. It is eaten with Brinjal or mashed potato. Choka is usually prepared at home and each restaurant has a different taste, but it is also sold at streets. The dish is rarely known but it gained some popularity outside Bihar. It is baked and presented with coriander sauce and mint sauce.

6. ALOO TIKKI

Aloo Tikki is an Indian Favourite dish and it’s predominantly available in Lucknow and other part of India too. But the origin was from East Pakistan and India. When, I was in school I usually get this often from cafeteria. You would enjoy them with the best companion of Green chutney and tomato ketchup. This, dish has some variations in the combinations like potato and spices, potato and also green peas. It consists Boiled potato, Peas, Chillies, Coriander leaves, chat Powders. Hardly will it take 30 minutes to prepare it. Served with Mint sauce will be the best choice I advise.

5. DABELI

Dabeli is an Delicious dish in Gujarat and its mainly originated from Kutch region. It is a street food usually known for Kachchhi dabeli mostly available in Gujarat as well as Mumbai. Sometimes it is called as Indian burger. The preparation for the dish will be like first slice the burgers into half sleeves, fill up with potato, chopped onion, peanuts, pomegranate and garlic paste. Now finally it would be fried and ready to serve with the Mint sauce. In fact Dabeli is now available.

4. KACHORI

Kachori is an Indian spicy crispy Snack available in all part of the region predominantly in Delhi, Rajasthan, Mumbai and Gujarat. It is originated from west side of India. It is very popular dish available outside India as well. There is variety of Kachori versions available like an android OS, Mawa Kachori, Sweet up was kachori, Dahi-kheeray kachori. It is made by round flattened ball made of fine flour filled with a stuffing of baked mixture like a Moong dal, gram flour, pepper, red chilli, Potato, coconut and sugar to the taste. It is often served with my Favourite Mint sauce and Coriander sauce.


3. DOSA

Dosa is a best Indian delicious Dish which is originated from Tamil nadu; it is located in south state of India. It is considered as the Staple food for the south Indian as well as East Part of Asian Countries mostly. Dosa is Indigenous to Tami nadu and also mentioned in tamil literature during 1stcentury A.D. One general fact is Dosa comes under the World top 50 Dishes list. It is made from the Fermented rice and white lentils are soaked in water then finally grounded well ready for fermentation nearly one night it demands. Here temperature is crucial for the crispness. Indeed, we have seen the poha dish previously, if you add poha slightly the softness and crisp retains. Then spread the dosa batter on the pan and do some flips finally wonderful dosa is ready and also the right combination is Coconut sauce, mint sauce and sambhar.

2. AKKI ROT

Akki rot is special item which is originated from Bangalore city usually Bangalore city is known for Tech parks. Do you know one fact some dishes never make you to bore as like I was attracted by this Akki rot since my childhood. This is a rice based breakfast and unique mark to this state. It is made of with Rice flour which is mixed with the water, salt to make the dough   many soft then chopped onions, grated carrots, some coriander, cumin seeds. Now we have to follow up like dosa process and it would be served with the Mint sauce and Coconut sauce.

1. CHANNA MASALA

Channa Masala is also known for Chole Masala or Chhloy which is originated from Punjab and Pakistan cuisines. This piquant flavour curry is the most popular vegetarian dish in India. Although a popular street snack hawked with eagerness on Restaurants, work place, Festivals and functions. The hero in this dish is Chickpeas (garbanzo) and subordinate items like onions, ginger, chillies, and coriander to form a tangy then finally aroma of curry is ready. It is really matters a lot balancing the spices in channa. It is served as a snack and eaten as breakfast in Lahore and in Gujarat considered as Main meal. The Best Pair up is with Flat bread.


Friday, 6 November 2015

FRANCE TOURISM


 WONDER OF THE WEST FrANCE

*France, in Western Europe, encompasses medieval and port cities, tranquil villages, mountains and Mediterranean beaches. Paris, its capital, is known worldwide for its couture fashion houses, classical art museums including the Louvre and monuments like the Eiffel Tower. The country is also renowned for its sophisticated cuisine and its wines. Lascaux’s ancient cave drawings, Lyon’s Roman theater and the immense Palace of Versailles are testaments to its long history.

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RENDEZ-VOUS AT THE MONT-SAINT-MICHEL

Whether seen from afar or up-close, the Mont-Saint-Michel is a wonder. A mirage. Its reflection in the bay (of the same name) doubles the illusion.
The Mont-Saint-Michel looms dramatically on the horizon, defying the highest tides in Europe. The rocky island topped by an 11th-century Benedictine abbey appears majestic on a clear day and mystifying through the fog.


One of France’s most visited place

Registered a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, the Mount is one of France’s most visited historical places.
2.5 million tourists from around the world travel to the rocky outcrop every year: sightseers eager to discover the mythical town, and pilgrims on a spiritual journey.
For the Mont-Saint-Michel is, above all, a sacred site.


A vision that came into sight

The Mont-Saint-Michel is named after Archangel Michael. The location’s origins can be traced back to a legend that has the archangel appearing in a series of dreams to Aubert, Bishop of Avranches.
In 709, following the archangel’s demands, Bishop Aubert built a sanctuary on what was then a barren rock called Mont-Tombe.
In 966, at the Duke of Normandy’s request, Benedictine monks settled on the island where they erected an abbey.


Exceptional medieval architecture

The shrine slowly continued to be extended over the centuries. The Abbey’s church and conventual buildings were built during the 11th and 12th centuries, followed by the Merveille cloister and refectory from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
Let’s not forget the military ramparts built during the 14th century. The fortification protected the tidal island during the Hundred Years War.
The Mont-Saint-Michel’s development was in itself a miracle. Boat shipments brought granite from the Chausey islands quarries. The rocks were then cut into blocks and hauled to the top of the Mount.


A religious landmark

The Mont-Saint-Michel remained an acclaimed pilgrimage site over the centuries. The site, along with Rome and the Way of Saint James were the most significant pilgrimages of the Medieval West.
In 2001, the Monastic Communities of Jerusalem restored daily prayer and monastic hospitality.
The Mont-Saint-Michel is labelled, quite understandably, one of France’s 13 Villes Sanctuaires (shrine towns).


@ Summer the Mont-Saint-Michel becomes an island

Over time, high tides and human interference caused silt to build-up around the bay. By 2006, the nearly landlocked Mont-Saint-Michel no longer resembled an island.
A project to restore the Mount to the sea was launched in the same year. A new dam designed to gradually sweep away the silt and sand has begun to operate on the Couesnon River. The old parking lot at the foot of the rock has been demolished and moved to a new area near the bridge, on the mainland.
The causeway will soon share the same fate, marking the end of the construction work and the return of the Mont-Saint-Michel to its true island status.
Once the tidal coefficient reaches over 110, the Mont-Saint-Michel is briefly transformed back into an island. The base of the Mount’s outer ramparts then find themselves underwater. The Mount is cut off from any access for pedestrians. The phenomenon only lasts a few hours at a time, but it is a novelty that had not occurred for over 130 years!

THE MONT-SAINT-MICHEL MUST-SEES

  • Enjoy the panoramic view of the Bay and the Mount from the elegant viewing platform of the new bridge (and take advantage of your time there to discover the new dam).
  • Climb the steep Grand Rue, the village’s main (and only) street, and the ramparts.
  • Wander in souvenir shops and restaurants.
  • Visit museums such as the Mont-Saint-Michel historical museum, or the Maritime and Ecology museum.
  • Discover the Logis de Tiphaine, the historical house of Sir Bertrand du Guesclin, the 14th century Knight and constable of the King’s army, and his wife, Tiphaine, a famous astrologer.
  • Contemplate the magnificent Saint-Pierre church and the Maison du Pèlerin (Pilgrim’s House).
  • Marvel at the architectural treasure that is the Abbey, and the surrounding gardens.
  • Let the singing voices of the monks mesmerise you during daily church services.
  • Admire the breathtaking view of the Bay from the top of the Mont-Saint-Michel.
  • Cross the Bay at low tide with a tour guide. Crossing the Bay alone is dangerous and prohibited. Shifting sands and turning tides claimed the lives of numerous pilgrims in the past, hence the nickname: Mont-Saint-Michel-au-Péril-de-la-mer (Mont-Saint-Michel at the peril of the sea).
  • Delight in the amazing Archeoscope show, a multimedia experience that will take you back to medieval times
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    RENDEZ-VOUS IN PARIS REGION

THE REGION AROUND PARIS THE "CITY OF LIGHT"

The Ile-de-France region offers a unique and ideal backdrop for any vacation: from the Eiffel Tower and the Notre-Dame to the Moulin Rouge, the emblematic monuments of Paris rival the châteaux, landscapes, forests and valleys of its surrounding areas.

Admire the fantastic view over the rooftops of Paris from the steps of the Sacré Cœur in Montmartre, or from the top of the Arc de triomphe, from the 5th floor of the Centre Pompidou, or even from the top of the Montparnasse Tower or the roof of the “Grande Arche”. Ile-de-France is filled with destinations that are ideal for visiting with friends or family. Famous sites throughout the region, outside of Paris, include Disneyland Paris, France Miniature, the Musée Grévin waxworks museum, the City of Science and Industry, and the Jardin d'Acclimatation. From the National Museum of Archeology in Saint-Germain-en-Laye to the Château de Versailles, the region is filled with French history.

FRANCE COMBINES NATURE AND RELAXATION

From the National Park in Saint-Cloud to the Forest of Fontainebleau, to  the Jardin du Luxembourg, the Jardin des Tuileries and the tranquil Buttes-Chaumont , the Ile-de-France region combines nature and relaxation. Four regional natural parks offer all the charms and diversity of the Ile-de France countryside.

See Ile-de-France through the eyes of painters: the Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise or the Island of the Impressionists will transport you straight into the landscapes that have been immortalized by Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Daubigny and Pissarro. This pictorial discovery will lead you to some of the top museums in the world, such as the Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay.

IIE-DE-FRANCE PRODUCESA VAST NUMBER OF GOURMET PRODUCTS

Paris boasts nearly 70 Michelin-starred restaurants and a vast number of prestigious establishments. Typical brasseries serve French classics such as steak-frites and pommes parisiennes (Parisian potatoes), as well as more elaborate "bistro" style dishes. If you want to grab some food on the go, opt for a traditional simple baguette sandwich with ham and butter from any boulangerie, and enjoy a picnic on a bench in one of the many parks.

The Ile-de-France region produces a vast number of gourmet products: Houdan poultry, lamb from Ile-de-France, as well as Parisian mushrooms and cress from Méréville. The local cheeses (Brie from Meaux, Melun or Coulommiers) rival the fantastic desserts of the region, such as the Paris-Brest praline pastry, chouquettes or Cream Puffs and colorful macarons. There are also many recipes made with peppermint from Milly or cherries from Montmorency.

The Agricultural Fair in Paris brings together all these specialties, as well as many others from all over France.  You can also find these local specialties at the International Cheese and Wine Fair in Coulommiers, at the National Ham Fair and Fleamarket or at the Fair in Corbeil-Essonnes.

A PLETHORA OF DIVERSE EVENTS

Paris- Ile-de-France hosts more than 700 events per year: festivals, concerts, exhibitions, performances, fairs, sporting events and more. The city is constantly showcasing innovate modern and contemporary artworks as well as ancient and classical art within the many cultural institutions, from museums to galleries to the opera house to theatre houses.
Some of the top events that enliven the streets of Paris annually include the Tropical Carnival, Techno Parade, Gay Pride parade, and Nuit Blanche festivities. Other festivals, such as Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés Festival and the Foire Saint-Germain showcase the city’s village-feel, which the capital has retained over the years. Numerous events and music festivals give Ile-de-France its rhythm: Banlieues Bleues Festival, Solidays, Rock en Seine, and more.

Ile-de-France invites you to share in the thrills of many great sporting events: the Hermès Show Jumping at the Grand Palais, the Roland-Garros tennis tournament, the finish line of the Tour de France on the Champs-Elysées and the final of the Top 14 rugby at the Stade de France.

MODERNITY IS EVERYWHERE

Alongside the existing iconic monuments, many new sites have emerged: the Arab World Institute, the ‘First Arts’ Museum of Quai Branly, the film library, the City of Music, the Great Arch of Defense, the Opera at the Bastille, the François Mittrand Library (at the heart of a new district), “Docks en Seine”: the Cube at Issy-les-Moulineaux, the Cathedral of the Resurrection at Evry, the Grand Stadium of France at St. Denis, and the Museum Mac/Val at Ivry-sur-Seine.



Rendez-vous in Provence

In the South of France, between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, sits a region of light and vibrant color.
Just three hours by TGV from Paris, the sky here is azure and the sun shines. In Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur, the sea is at your feet and the Alpine peaks are just a few hours away by car.

The Mediterranean will gently rock you in its sapphire waters

From the Calanques of Marseille to the port of Saint-Tropez, via the harbor in Toulon, the islands of Hyères and the Port-Cros National Park,  the Mediterranean will gently rock you in its sapphire waters. The Ecrins National Park, the Queyras Natural Regional Park, the Maures mountain range, and the Lubéron reveal a maze of paths and tracks ideal for hiking and walking. Head for the Gorges du Verdon or the waters of Durance for canoeing, rafting and other white-water sports. In wintertime, the ski resorts of the Alps in the High Provence area – including Orcières, Serre-Chevalier, Sauze/ Super Sauze, Le Dévoluy, La Grave, and la Meije – offer all kinds of snow sports, from snowboarding to luge, to skiing, snow kiting and snowshoeing. In summer, the mountain lends itself to hiking, climbing, and via ferrata.

Explore the history of the Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur region

In the shadow of the Palais des Papes, discover Avignon. In Marseille, the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la Garde watches over your visit. From the Roman Arena in Arles to the Vauban City in Briançon, to the château des Baux in Provence, explore the history of the Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur region. At the Granet Museum (which has a marvelous view of the Mountain of St. Victor), follow Picasso, Matisse, Cézanne or Van Gogh and share their fascination with the light and the landscapes of the region.


PROVENCAL CUISINE

As for the cuisine, the contrast is striking between the hearty mountain dishes (including gratins dauphinoisraviolesrissoles, and creuzets d’Ecrins) and the light, perfumed dishes of Provençal and Mediterranean cuisine (ratatouilleaiolipestobouillabaisse, bourride) that put a healthy dose of sunshine onto your plate. On the sweet side, try the honey, calissons (candy made from almonds and melon), chocolate mendiants and quince paste. The aperitif is a big part of local culture in Provence. Try a pastis or a cold glass of one of the local wines (Châteauneuf-du-PapeCôtes-de-provence,RasteauBandol). You will find these products, as well as olive oil, in the markets of Provence.

cOLOURFULL TRADITION'S

The Corso in Cavaillon, the Easter Feria in Arles and the "Pilgrimage of the Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer are events that proudly highlight the colorful traditions of Provence and Camargue. The Chorégies d'Orange classical music festival, the Avignon Festival, the International Lyric Art Festival of Aix in Provence, and the Festival in Ramatuelle attract culture vultures and art lovers from all over the world