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Did you know that Europe has so many castles that Germany alone has more than 25,000? Even though the oldest castle in the world is located in Aleppo, Syria, a number of castles and palaces in Europe date all the way back to the 10th century! Hence, tourists look forward to  Europe tour packages  for a vacation which has a variety, Here are some of Europe’s oldest castles that you can visit during your next trip.   1. Warwick Castle, England   Warwick Castle is a medieval castle originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. Warwick Castle is situated in the town of Warwick, on a sandstone bluff at a bend of the River Avon. Explore all the castle’s towers including Caesar’s Tower, the tallest in the castle, and visit The Gaol, the castle’s original dungeon, to see graffiti left by prisoners hundreds of years ago. Spend a day (or two) at this magnificent castle during your Europe trip. 2. Reichsburg Cochem, Germany   The original Cochem Castle, perche...

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Holiday plans often include us looking for tour packages to beautiful places, but let’s add some thrill to your next vacation to  Europe trip  by booking a tour package to some of the spookiest places on Earth? Here are three haunted places in Europe that you can tour at your own risk.     1. City of the Dead, Russia   The village of Dargavs, otherwise known as the 'City of the Dead', is one of the most mysterious places in Europe with a lot of myths. According to local legends, a plague swept through Ossetia in the 18th century, and the clans here built quarantine houses for sick family members and cared for them until death claimed their lives. A three-hour drive from Dargavs will take you on a tour to a rather scenic hillside village, where there’s 99 different tombs and crypts with over 10,000 bodies. Find the perfect Europe tour package that takes you to this place.     2. Maunsell Forts, United Kingdom   These rusted, dil...

Find the best European tour Packages

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Not interested in visiting the same old tourist attractions? How about something off-the-map, because there’s plenty of them in Europe! We’ve rounded some unusual places that you can visit during your next  European tour .     1. Giethoorn, the Netherlands   Have you ever been to a place with absolutely no roads? If the answer is no, then you definitely need to book a tour of this little European village. Situated in Overijssel province, Giethoorn is a village built entirely on tiny islands that are connected by canals and over 180 wooden bridges. The only other way to go around the village aside from walking is by taking a boat ride along the canal.     2. Holy Trinity Monastery, Greece   Here’s the most peculiar monastery you’ll ever see in your life. The Holy Trinity Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox monastery situated in the Peneas Valley northeast of the town of Kalambaka and built on the so-called Meteora stones whose meaning r...

Places to visit in Malaysia

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Malaysia is one of the most diverse countries with a population of different ethnicity whose cultures can be found globally in its rich cuisine. Check out these  Malaysia travel  that will make your holiday one remember. Situated off Malaysia's northwest coast, Langkawi probably needs no introduction anymore. Known for its pristine beaches, stunning landscapes, thrilling outdoor activities as well as mystifying myths, Langkawi is called the Jewel of Kedah for a reason. Whether it’s with family, friends, or loved one, it’s always a great idea to travel to Langkawi.     1. Kilim Karst Geoforest Park   Did you know that Langkawi is covered in mangrove? Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is one of the most important ecosystems in Malaysia. The best way to explore this beautiful place by taking a boat tour that allows you to see the rugged caves, limpid pools, and various areas of forest lands. Spare a day to travel to ...