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Thursday, August 4, 2011

9 World's Strangest Vacation Spots

1. Holiday to the Moon

Space Adventures provides an opportunity for you to take off in Soyuz spacecraft for missions circumlunar. During the seven-day space flight, which reached a top speed of 17,000 miles per hour, you'll see the stars, which illuminate the far side of the moon, and earth than 250,000 miles. The Candidate should be trained for four months with Russian cosmonauts at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia. Two seats are available for $ 100 million.

2. A $ 1 Million Holiday

The battle is brewing for bragging rights the most expensive vacation. ". Incarnates pure opulence" Emirates Palace resort in Abu Dhabi announced a package of Million Dollar Journey Along with first-class airfare and seven nights at a giant suite at the Palace.


Chauffeur-driven Maybach at your daily disposal during your stay in Abu Dhabi.

Daily SPA treatments.

Day trip in private jet to Iran where you'll be carpet manufacturer's own country by the hand of the most exclusive and most famous of the Persian state. Day trip to Bahrain in private jet for "pearl deep sea experience," with pearls hand-designed setting.

Emirates is hoping the trip to get a slot in the Guinness Book of World Records. But it turns out that Leading Hotels of the World has its own ode to opulence. That's $ 1 million worldwide in 80 Ways trip, which plays from the storied journey of Phileas Fogg, allowing travelers to create an experience around the world-a fantasy of the 19th century with 21st-century comfort and flair.



3. A Vacation With Real Mermaids


At the intersection of West Florida, where the 21st century fast runs to 1947, is the curb appeal that must be seen to be believed. No Disney character or a mannequin under the sea, but living, breathing, bubble-blowing mermaids just hours drive north of Tampa. Weeki Wachee Springs attracts tourists from all over the world, and during its heyday attracted celebrities including Elvis Presley. But in recent times the park has fallen into corrupt and faced with little financial and political crisis.

Weeki Wachee is a theater built into a natural spring that allows the audience to get into the underwater world without wet. With environmental legislation today, there is unlikely to ever again such a place in the U.S. Dressed in colorful Lycra tail them, mermaids perform choreographed routines and stories and sometimes joined by fish, turtles, and manatees-creatures some say inspired the original legends of mermaids.



4. A Naked Vacation


A poll-but-not pleasant scientific finding that Americans are more open to the idea of ​​naked vacation, nakations alias. This poll found that 48 percent of Americans would be willing to bare all on a nude beach. That's up from 31 percent last year. Why the growing interest in nakations? Are American attitudes' about nudity loosen? Or just looking for tourists to travel light - so they can avoid hefty baggage fees now imposed by many airlines?

All you need for the week (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, shoes and toiletries) can be stored in a small carry-ons that fit under the seat, even avoiding the cost of carry-on bag. But saving money on baggage is one thing. But what about the risk of sunburn "down there?" This is a real concern, experts say. In other words, slather on if you take all of this.



5. A Vacation Where You Can Swim With Pigs


Swim with dolphins? You can go the better! Visit porcines rowing at Big Major Cay and jump in for a swim if you're brave enough. They will not bite --- well, as long as you do not whisper "BLT" within earshot.


6. A Vacation In A Little People Themed Park


If you've hit up all the valleys and Wisconsin SeaWorlds world, why not take a trip to make-believe by those cities with a population a bit? According to TEA, Asia has the fastest growing theme-park market with 77.6 million visitors to Asia's top 15 parks alone. One of the biggest openings in the region recently is the 2009 blockbuster debut Dwarf Empire, a hilltop park in southern China is devoted to-and almost entirely run by people under four meters. The park is also gaining media coverage around the world to employ a lot of height-challenged countries, which traditionally has had a hard time finding a job. Thanks to the park, many dwarves China is now employed as everything from janitors to Queen crown-wearing.


7. A trip to Afghanistan


Although not considered safe for tourists today, many look forward to be able to visit Afghanistan in the near future. Why? Take a look at some amazing places you will be able to visit and decide for yourself. Are you on vacation to Afghanistan? Tjumlah City of Screams, a tower of Ghazni, the Blue Mosque - it's just some amazing site Afghanistan. Surprisingly lake, the ancient ruined cities and breathtaking scenery can persuade you to think a little differently about this war torn country but it's still spectacular.


8. A Ghost Tour


While reminding Halloween ghosts and goblins, did you know that many ghost tours available year-round? Florida offers a collection of tourist attractions and is guaranteed to scare up the need to plan a day trip or weekend getaway. As they are entertaining informative, ghost tours exploring paranormal phenomena that might have you believe ... or not



9. An Underwater Vacation


Talk about an extreme vacation! An adventurer Australia for two weeks living underwater, riding a bike to generate electricity and using algae to produce oxygen! Breathing air provided by algae soaked in his own urine, "aquanaut" Lloyd Godson spent 12 days living in a yellow steel capsule submerged in a flooded gravel pit.

The shortness of the trials 29-year-old was meant to explain the practical and psychological challenges of living in a foreign environment. His temporary home, 10ft long box, it is referred to as "habitat underwater world's first self-contained, self-reliant." Back on dry land, and the success of the experiment with a champagne toast, he admitted to suffering from cabin fever.

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