The beautiful places in Italy

by on September 3, 2010

The beautiful places in Italy

If you love nature, enjoy the peace and joy to be with nature, I think Italy is an excellent choice of traveling destination. Some people say that Italy is full of Leonardo da Vinci landscapes and Piero della Francesca views. Indeed, without surrounding by the extraordinary beautiful natural environment, even genius painters could not find the art sprite to draw a masterpiece.    

However, most of Italian maps are notoriously unreliable outside the most popular walking regions. Places like Dolomites, Lombardy, Umbria and some parts of Tuscany are uncharted with any footpaths details. If Italian companies or schools organize walking holidays tend to find and produce their own tracking maps.

Unlike any other well-prepared and peaceful hiking experiences, you should look forward to observe the differences on the way. On the most popular Italian trails, you will notice that local people appreciate the time being spent with family, eating, or gaming rather than the best views. The countryside is quite and beautiful. Most local people, farmers and hunters may look suspiciously at non-familiar foreigners on foot, when majority tourists enjoy traveled by cars.

Much of Italy covered by peaks, famously the Dolomites that a part of the Mt. Alps, the northern boundary of peninsula. For lovers of amazing scenery, you should not miss the north’s national park. You will truly fell in love with pure Alpine wildness areas. The towering peaks of the Dolomites and the Alps preside over forested wildness, meadows carpeted by wild flowers, pastures, vine yard in the foothill and colorful orchard in the valleys.

Not only mountains, you will certainly enjoy seductive scenery of Lake Como, Tuscany, the Via Aplina, the Po Delta coastal wetlands, Tyrrhenian Sea, and the steaming volcanoes of Mt. Etna. Of course, there are many more beautiful places in Italy. We need to take time to treasure every moment in nature.  

If you would like to learn Italian before you go to those wild places, that does really help. you can go to Rocket Italian to find some information.

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Attractions of Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra (India)

Mahabaleshwar is one of the beautiful hill stations of Maharashtra, which is nestled in the Western Ghats. It is counted amongst the best destinations in Maharashtra to find relief in the hills away from the humdrum of hectic life of cities. It is also one of the famous pilgrimage spots and a large number of devotees visit Mahabaleshwar every year. With a number of scenic spots, serene lake, holy temples, sunrise and sunset points, Mahabaleshwar attracts most of the visitors visiting Maharashtra, particularly in summer season.

The best period to visit Mahabaleshwar is from October to June. Pune is the nearest airport and railway station to visit Mahabaleshwar, which is located at a distance of 24 km. Mahabaleshwar is well connected by state roadways and private buses from time to time from major cities of Maharashtra.

Attractions of Mahabaleshwar

Pratapgarh Fort

It is the historical fort related to the Maratha King Shivaji and is located 24 km away from Mahabaleshwar. It was built in 1656 and looks like a round topped hill.

Mahabaleshwar Temple

Mahabaleshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is situated in Mahabaleshwar hills named after Lord Mahabali. Important attraction of the temple is the Lingam built with black stone, which is regarded as the materialisation of divine.

Chinaman’s Falls

Located at a distance of 2 km from the city in Koyana Valley, Chinaman’s waterfall is a perfect holiday and picnic spot.

Catholic Church

Catholic Church was constructed during the British era for prayers and holly masses and is a must visit site. Though it is now not in a good condition but the stained glasses on the windows say much about its history.

Mount Malcolm

Built in 1829, Mount Malcolm is one of the examples of architectural brilliance. It was constructed by John Malcom, general of British troops and allures every visitor coming to Mahabaleshwar.

Wilson Point

It is also known by the name of sunrise point and is located on a vast plateau. Located at an altitude of 4,735 meters above sea level, it is the perfect point to have a view of the beautiful sunrise.

Other Attractions of Mahabaleshwar

There are a number of scenic points and attractions to visit in Mahabaleshwar. Other places of tourist interest are Lodwick Point, Elephant’s Head Point, Arthur’s Seat, Bombay Point, Tapola, Tiger’s Spring, Carnac Point, Hunter Point, Connaught Peak and Panchganga Mandir.

Know about the most famous tourist attractions of India like backwaters of Kerala, Taj Mahal, Rajasthan Heritage, Khajuraho Temples etc. http://www.india-guided-tour.com/famous-attractions/

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