Hurry Up And Read On 9 Destinations Between the Past And Present

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

The unique thing about Iran is that it offers its visitors a comprehensive package of everything you would like to try: tasty foods, ancient ruins, Persian culture, desert treks, and fun skiing experience. No need to worry about where to stay; hotel search sites can introduce you to a range of options.

Belfast, Northern Ireland

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From Iran in the orient to Northern Ireland in the occident! Between 1968 and 1998, Belfast in Northern Ireland was a war zone. The-30-year war between the UK government, the Irish Republican Army, and Ulster loyalists took place there.

Back then, the sounds of bombings and terror attacks were not surprising at all. During the three decades of the war, there were about 50,000 recorded casualties. Belfast overcame the crisis very quickly; it has become the city-wish on the bucket list for many people on Christmas.

The city has even built a cultural district named the Titanic Quarter. This is the site where the famous Titanic was constructed. There are plenty of castles, museums, and political murals to see.

Kibuye, Rwanda

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What is it that comes to your mind when you hear Rwanda? Probably genocide, horror killings, bloodshed….back in 1994, the militias killed more than a million civilians. The UN Peacekeepers stood there helplessly and could not do a thing.

These verdant lands of Rwanda were turned into blood pools. Sadly, this East African beautiful country is truly captivating. Nowadays, the country is stable. One of the most gorgeous sites in Rwanda is the Kibuye town.

It is a great spot for activities like biking in addition to enjoying scenic views. On top of this, you are going to taste real natural views thanks to the two parks existing on the lands of this country.

It is safer now to go and explore the place, but book flights with cancellation insurance just in case.

Zimbabwe

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Let us stick to Africa for a while! Since 2000, Zimbabwe has been considered as an outcast and a pariah state. The leader during this period of time was Robert Mugabe.

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