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The Best Golden Circle Tour in Iceland

This trip takes you to every place in the country that is a must-see and must-visit. The entire sightseeing covers a total of three hundred kilometres that loops from a city of Reykjavik into central Iceland. Experienced guides accompany you during the trip ad and prepare yourself to extra stops. A trip to all the world-renowned falls and the geothermal area beside the caldera is sure to boggle your mind. Here are few of the trip highlights. National Park of Thingvellir The National Park of Thingvellir is the first stop. It is considered a geological wonder site that is located at Eurasian and North American Plates. However, this is a historical place where you are likely to find the site of the first Parliament in the world. This is usually the first stop for Grand Golden Circle Tour. This place shares stories about political and geographical struggles, ongoing evolution and compromises. Thingvellir got accepted on UNESCO's heritage list of the world for the cultural values in the

Travel Guide For an Ultimate Petra Experience in Jordan

There is no doubt that your upcoming Jordan tour includes a trip to Petra and you've a lot of questions in your mind that need to be answered - from what to wear & what to see, to how to get there and how much it cost. Find out answers to all of your queries in this ultimate Jordan travel guide. How much I have to pay for the Petra entrance fee? Until now, a single-day ticket to explore Petra costs 50 JD (57 / 70 USD). As there's so much to explore, a lot of tourists prefer to visit the site for multiple days. A 2-day ticket costs 55 JD & 3-day ticket costs 60 JD. Entry is free for kids under 12. Don't forget to bring your passport with you to buy tickets. The opening & closing time of Petra: The Visitor Centre of Petra is open every day from 6am-6pm all through the summer and 6am-4pm during the winter months. This is the place where you can buy tickets, look for a guide or pick out a Petra map. Though there does not look to any official 'closing