Tropical, noisy and colorful – that’s what tourists often say about Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s most famous city. Among them, the Santa Marta slum is more prominent because it is painted with extremely eye-catching colors.
Once a slum on the verge of destruction, now Kampung Warna Warni Jodipan has suddenly become an extremely hot check-in spot on Instagram in Indonesia. It is known that students at the local university have come together to plan to save the village by painting 7 colors of the rainbow to attract tourists.
Multicultural and multi-ethnic, Bo-Kaap is one of the most attractive districts of Cape Town, South Africa. Also known as the Cape Malay neighborhood, this site is home to rows of colorful painted townhouses that wind their way down steep cobbled streets.
If you’re planning a stopover in Singapore, don’t just stick to the shopping arcades along Orchard Road. Head to “Little India” and indulge in its dazzling architecture.
The village of Guatape in Colombia has long been known for its color and charm. Here, every house is painted in a mixture of bright colors and adorned with symbols such as llamas, sunflowers, parrots or electric guitars…
Off the coast of Queensland, Australia, the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem stretches for more than 2,300 meters, offering visitors the experience of watching a rainbow iridescent below the water with more than 600 different types of coral.
As the capital of Cuba, Havana stands out for its colorful corners and balconies. Along with the classic cars running along the sunny street on the Malecon coast, this scene is truly rare and hard to find in the world.
Camp Annapurna (Nepal) is located at an altitude of 4,130 meters above sea level. When you arrive here, you will be greeted by rainbow flags fluttering among the snow-covered Himalayas.
Vinicunca is the famous Polar Rainbow mountain in Peru, with an altitude of more than 5,000 meters. Formed millions of years ago, the ridges of sediment have deposited into astonishingly colored stripes, unique to the planet.
In Chamarel, Mauritius, there is a tourist attraction thanks to the colorful sand dunes formed from the decomposition of volcanic rock, called “Coloured Earths”. The best time to visit this sand hill is in the morning when the sun has just risen.
Hoi An has long been famous for its ancient houses. Especially coming here, visitors cannot miss the experience of taking pictures with rows of colorful lanterns, shining magically in the night. Call it the “lantern city” of Vietnam You’re not wrong either!
The largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world, the Grand Prismatic in Yellowstone National Park is surrounded by rainbow-colored bands created by a thermophilic bacteria. The spring is 37m above the ground and its temperature can reach about 82 degrees Celsius.
Like the village of Warna Warni, Taichung was half ruined and about to be destroyed. Thanks to a man named Huang who took a paintbrush and repainted, this area today takes on a new look, becoming an extremely attractive tourist destination in Taiwan.
Meenakshi Amman Temple appeared in the 17th century, standing out in the middle of Madurai (India) because of its beautiful colorful architecture. This spiritual complex has a total of 14 giant towers, many of which are sculpted entirely in gold and painted with eye-catching rainbow colors.
La Boca is a must-visit if you’re going to visit the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. Here, El Caminito’s cobbled walkway is teeming with street performers and rainbow-painted tents dot the alleyways.
In Brighton (United Kingdom), the rainbow-colored huts on the beach are an indispensable part of the tourist picture of this place.
Source: Travel Nation
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