Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I must go to the five deserts that are most suitable for traveling in my life.

I must go to the five deserts that are most suitable for traveling in my life.

I must go to the five deserts that are most suitable for traveling in my life.

Lead: Among the few deserts, there are five desert tourist destinations with convenient transportation, which can be easily visited by ordinary people and are worthy of tourists' choice.

1. Sahara Desert in Egypt (Africa)

Sahara desert is the largest desert in the world, and it is also one of the most unsuitable places for living things in the world. However, it was this harsh environment that gave birth to the famous ancient Egyptian civilization. Egypt, located in the Sahara Desert and the Nile Valley, has also left countless puzzles that confuse scholars in the world today. Of course, it is these real and fantastic legends that make countless tourists daydream and flock to them.

Although Egypt is close to the Sahara Desert, its numerous tourist resources and sufficient tourist reception facilities can fully meet the needs of all kinds of people. From backpackers to honeymoon couples, from short-term business travelers to long-term scientific research groups, Egypt can basically meet all the needs that can be raised, and it is absolutely not affected by the harsh desert environment.

Of course, traveling to Egypt is not just about staying, because the history and culture here are really full of infinite charm. From Alexandria to Cairo, from the pyramids to the Sphinx, from the ancient city of Thebes to the Whale Canyon ... countless monuments containing human wisdom and civilization are amazing. Many colorful tourism projects will certainly enrich your brain.

Of course, if several people want to explore the Sahara desert, they must hire a professional tour guide and fully prepare all kinds of emergency supplies. Because when you underestimate nature, nature will give you color.

In a word, Egypt and Salah are the places where life must go. As the advertisement says, this is "the place where everything starts".

2. Australia Lu Lu badminton National Park (Australia)

If you go to Australia, only to Sydney and the Great Barrier Reef, but miss Lu Lu badminton National Park (the other is translated as Lu Lu), then you can only leave with a sigh.

Lu Lu badminton National Park is located in the center of Australia, which can be said to be the birthplace of Australian civilization. The most famous place here is Ayers Rock, which is the largest independent rock in the world, with a circumference of 9 kilometers and an altitude of 867 meters, and "Lu Wu Lu" is the name of this sacred rock by Australian aborigines. This crimson sacred stone is located in the core of the desert, and we really have to sigh at the ingenuity of nature.

However, if you think that the tourist reception conditions here may be limited by such natural conditions, it is all wet. Near the sacred stone, at the longitude 13 1, there is a world-famous place called "13 1 theme resort". It is composed of 15 luxury tent, and it is said that it only receives 30 guests every day. The most interesting little detail is that each tent suite here is named after the 15 explorer who first discovered the sacred stone. Moreover, the resort not only provides basic services such as catering and accommodation, but also has a series of special service facilities such as library, lounge and swimming pool.

If you don't stay in such a luxurious hotel, the nearby town of Yulala has everything from camping camps to five-star hotels, and the tourist center in the town also provides information on local history, geography, plants, animals and various cultures.

So in addition to diving, there is a completely different style of Uluru, which is in line with its advertising language-Australia, all different.

3. Peru Qianchang Ancient City (South America)

If we don't explain the ancient city of Qianchang, it is easy to be mistaken for the historical ancient city in northwest China. But in fact, this ancient city, which was built in 850 AD and has a history of 1000 years, is an ancient city site in the northwest of Peru in South America and the largest preserved earthen city site in the world so far.

Qian Chang stands for "Sun, Sun" in Chimu, a local language in Peru. It is also the center of Chim culture in ancient America. From 1200 to 1400, it was the capital of the Akagi Kingdom of India, and was later annexed by the Inca Empire. After the arrival of the Spanish colonists, a new city named "Te Rusillo" was established 5 kilometers away from the ancient city of Qianchang, and it has continued to this day, while the ancient city of Qianchang was gradually abandoned.

Now, this ancient city, which covers an area of 20 square kilometers and is located in the coastal desert area, has gradually discovered more than 10 courtyards through scientific research and tourism development, and each courtyard has its own unique pyramid temple, cemetery, courtyard and reservoir. Each building is a large adobe made of clay, gravel and shells. The adobe is shaped like a "pin" to increase the firmness of the building. The walls were decorated with rich patterns and complex reliefs, which showed that people's art and culture had reached a certain level at that time.

Of course, the scenic spots near the ancient city of Qianchang include the ruins of the Moon Tower, the Linda Gao Museum and the beautiful beaches. These related tours can be booked in hotels or travel agencies in Russillo.

If you have a chance to go to South America, come to Peru, because there are not only football here, but also Peru.

4. The Negev Desert in Israel (Asia)

When it comes to Israel, it is easy to think of the bitter history of this nation, as well as the religious situation around the holy city and the legend of heroes. After the Second World War, the Israeli people finally owned their own land. Although this land is not rich, through the hard work and wisdom of the Israeli people, the desert has become a part of farms and tourist attractions, such as the Negev desert.

The Negev desert occupies more than half of Israel's territory, and this desert has been famous for its "spice road" since ancient times. In ancient times, Nabatai people were the masters of this desert. They used camels and their natural familiarity with this desert to transport Yemeni spices, perfume, salt and other spices to the port city of Gaza, thus opening up the spice road.

Now, in the middle of this spice road, the Israelis have restored the fortress into a landscape, and built countless high-tech farms, large and small, to produce delicious food. Kibbutz collective farm, for example, is a typical characteristic place that injects modern culture and combines scientific and technological innovation with cultural tourism. Outside the farm is an endless desert, but inside the farm is lush and thriving. Here you can experience the life of a collective commune; You can feel the technological achievements of technology changing the desert; Moreover, I saw the magical device of installing pedometer on cattle and increasing sunlight to create microclimate conditions, computer function management and other scenes that can only be found in science fiction.

What's more, Israel's transportation and tourism facilities, both urban and rural, are quite developed, so there is no need to worry about having nowhere to ride or stay. Of course, there is one thing to note. If you want to go to neighboring Arab countries after going to Israel, you will be refused a visa! Therefore, friends who have traveled around many countries suggest to experience the Islamic world first, and then feel the magical and great nation of Hebrew.

5. Tengger Desert in Ningxia, China (Asia)

Ningxia Zhongwei area is bordered by the vast Tengger Desert in the north and the rushing Yellow River in the south. It used to be an important hub of the Silk Road, connecting Hexi Corridor in the west and the Central Plains in the south. Since ancient times, commerce and trade have been developed, relying on the Yellow River animal husbandry and agriculture, which was called "blocking the south of the Yangtze River" by people at that time. Of course, after the continuous development of reform and opening up, coupled with the prosperity of tourism driven by Shapotou Resort, it has brought infinite vitality to Tengger Desert and this small town in the northwest.

Shapotou tourist scenic area is mainly divided into three theme areas, among which the tourist activity area near the Yellow River is also the place with the most tourists at present. It is like a desert theme park. In addition to traditional amusement projects such as camel riding, horse riding and sand skiing, the unique Yellow River sheepskin raft is a special "floating on water" that every tourist must experience! If you want to experience the excitement, it is the best choice to leap over the Yellow River with a sliding lock. As the longest ropeway of the Yellow River in China, it is 800 meters long and commanding, overlooking the desert and oasis. If you are brave enough, look at the Yellow River under your feet, rushing eastward, which is spectacular. If you are not a person, but a group of people, desert CS war is definitely the best choice. Go to the roof, drill the tunnel and hide in the corner, and you will be completely happy.

You are full of enthusiasm and can drive. You can rent a desert off-road vehicle in advance, spend 4-6 hours driving across Tengger Desert, enjoy the vast desert all the way, sing softly on the sand dunes, or be uninhibited, and finally reach another area-Tonghu Grassland.

When it comes to Tonghu grassland, we have to mention the movie "Thorn Mausoleum", because this film was shot here! The bar shown in the film is also well preserved. In addition to the natural scenery of grassland and desert, Tonghu grassland has complete cultural characteristics of Inner Mongolia, with its own characteristics in eating, wearing, living and traveling. Mongolian yurts, roast whole sheep, bonfire parties and Aobao culture are all here. Of course, the most pleasant thing here is to find a grassland or sand dune that you like at night, and imagine a bright future romantically with your back to the boundless starry sky.

There is another area, that is, Golden Sand Island Oasis. As the name implies, it is a green land in Tengger Desert, where natural deserts, deserts, wetlands, lakes, fish ponds and other landscapes coexist. Yellow sand, green grass, blue sky and clear water constitute a beautiful picture of the new Tianfu in the south of the Yangtze River. Now, after development, it has formed a multi-functional comprehensive activity area such as accommodation, catering, conference and vacation. The most attractive thing is that when summer comes, the lavender here is so beautiful that you forget to press the shutter of the camera and even have an illusion. Is this still a desert? Is it still China?

Couples who want to take wedding photos abandon the PS decorations in the photo studio. In summer, enjoy the wooden house villa in Golden Sand Island, and integrate your body and mind into the lavender world here. Marriage is not a waste!

It can be said that the yellow river, yellow sand and yellow-skinned people in this land have made this city. If you want to use eight words to describe it, it is nothing more than "desert water city, yellow central defender"!

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