Refer Report
Seeing new places, traveling around the world, trying different types of food, witnessing diversity of culture and meeting new people are the most beautiful parts of travelling. Almost everyone you meet today is a travel enthusiast. Most of them are traveling on a budget. Don’t we all wonder how to travel without emptying our pockets? But traveling to these expensive once-in-a-lifetime countries is like doing some adventure. It may cost a lot of money, but if we don’t go to these places at least once in our life, it will be a big loss. Here are some of the most expensive trips in the world.
∙ Switzerland
A Journey to Heaven on Earth. One of the must see places in a lifetime. The capital city of Bern is often referred to as the gateway to the Alps, making it an excellent base for sightseeing and travel. One can visit the Beer Park and Rose Garden which offer great views of the city. Almost all flights from India land in Zurich. Zurich is the financial capital of Switzerland. It doesn’t matter what kind of traveler you are, there is something to suit all types of travellers. Adventurous travelers can ski or snowboard in the Alps, or test your courage and spirit with adventurous activities in Interlaken. Those more interested in art and history can visit castles, museums and art galleries in cities like Basel or Geneva. Another feature of this country is its world-class public transport. The train journey passing through the scenic places that can be seen in novels and stories should be enjoyed at least once.
∙ Norway
As soon as a trip to Norway is mentioned, the pocket starts to bleed. It will be the most expensive vacation in the world. Therefore, Norway cannot be excluded. Because it is such a beautiful country. Norway is known as the land of the sun. Because in summer there are more than 20 hours of daylight here. The scenery is lush and green, and it will be even more beautiful if it is winter. Famous for its waterfalls and mountains, each of Norway’s destinations is better than the other. There are only fifty thousand people in the country. There are many ways to get around Norway. Sightseeing can be done by rail, cruise ship, or campervan. Wild camping is allowed, so you can park and sleep anywhere. During a trip to Norway it is possible to see a lot of campers. Norway’s cost of living is higher than 72 percent of Western European countries, and a Norwegian day is more expensive than 85 percent of countries worldwide. So when you plan your trip there, you need to have plenty of cash.
∙ United Kingdom
The UK is one of the countries that Malayalis are moving to the most now. Hundreds of people with their families go to this country every year for study and work. The country offers higher wages and benefits, better living standards and education for such migrants. But the cost of living in the UK is more than that. It is also noteworthy that this country is very expensive not only for tourists but also for those who live there. London, the city of luxury, culturally rich Edinburgh, Manchester, Scotland, England and many other places to visit in the UK. It is a unitary country consisting of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom also has fourteen overseas territories that give an idea of what the British Empire once was. Another major attraction here is Stonehenge. This megalithic monument is located in the south of England and is a must see site dating back 3,000 years before Christ.
∙ Israel
Beyond being the birthplace of Christ, travel to Israel, full of landscapes and prehistoric monuments, is expensive due to high hotel rates and the high cost of living. Even small restaurants in every nook and cranny of Israel, which has a reputation as the most photographed place in the world, charge exorbitant prices. Israel, which until recently was a holy land and a place of pilgrimage, has only recently become a day of opportunity. One of the reasons behind the desire of many people to visit the country of Israel at least once in their life is the presence of the holy land of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, is famous for its rich history and beliefs. Tel Aviv is the land of beautiful beaches and bars while Jerusalem becomes the city of believers. It has the fascinating Chaw Kaad and other deserts, valleys, hills, mountains, historical sites and museums. Israel is one of the few destinations that can be visited all year round.
∙ Denmark
No matter what you look at, the country Denmark is super expensive. A beautiful country where everything is expensive be it food, public transport within the country or accommodation. However, this is not a hindrance to the flow of tourists here. The increase in the number of visitors to Denmark every year is proof of that. Beaches, fields and lakes are the main attractions of Denmark, a country that surprises tourists with its uniqueness. But many things, including taxes, are at a high level here. Cars are heavily taxed due to air pollution, so most of the people here travel on bicycles. Danes are concerned about environmental pollution and climate change. Denmark welcomes tourists from many directions with open arms. But here not only hotels, but also food is very expensive.
∙ Luxembourg
Living in Luxembourg, one of the most beautiful places on earth, is expensive. The same goes for visiting there. Luxembourg is a great value for money trip. Luxembourg is a small landlocked country in Western Europe. Luxembourg is one of the richest countries in the world. The financial sector is the largest contributor to the Luxembourg economy. Luxembourg is an international financial center in the European Union, with more than 140 international banks having an office in the country. It is 82 km long and 57 km wide and can be explored in a day. But one should spend at least 4-5 days to explore this amazingly beautiful country.
Source: Malayalam