Mangalore, India

Top 3: Things to See

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Sultan Battery Pilikula Artisans Village
This 18th-century fortification has sweeping views of Mangalore's backwaters and the Arabian Sea. Learn about traditional crafts at this village outside Mangalore.
       
Gajalee Seafood  MORE
One of Mangalore's best restaurants is on a hill just outside town, overlooking the city. Learn about this and that and that also

 

 

 

Top 3: Things to See

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Sultan
Battery

This 18th-century fortification has sweeping views of Mangalore's backwaters and the Arabian Sea.
2Pilikula Artisans Village Learn about traditional crafts at this village outside Mangalore.
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Gajalee Seafood 
One of Mangalore's best restaurants is on a hill just outside town, overlooking the city.
       

Top 3: Things to See

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Sultan Battery Pilikula Artisans Village
This 18th-century fortification has sweeping views of Mangalore's backwaters and the Arabian Sea. Learn about traditional crafts at this village outside Mangalore.
       
Gajalee Sea Food Restaurant MORE
One of Mangalore's best restaurants is on a hill just outside town, overlooking the city. Learn about this and that and that also

Top 3: Things to See 

1 Moorea The Polynesia most people hope to find is just a ferry ride away from Papeete.
2 Harrison Smith Botanical Garden A garden planted by an expat physics professor is a lovely spot to wander.

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Musée de Tahiti et des Îles Through a collection of ritual objects, canoes and artifacts, you'll get a sense of life here before Captain Cook.

Top 3: Things to See

1 Fuji Hakone Izu National Park From volcanic islands to lakes with views of Mt. Fuji, this park includes a number of different sites to visit.
2 Kamakura This town is home to a famous Shinto shrine and an enormous bronze Buddha.

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Asakusa Tokyo's oldest temple is in Asakusa, while in neighboring Ginza you'll find new stores by leading architects.

Top 3: Things to See

1 Meeting of the Waters Two rivers flow side by side just downstream from Manaus.
2 Teatro Amazonas The Teatro Amazonas is the most visible, and opulent, reminder of Manaus’s rubber-boom days.

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São Sebastião Plaza The square is a good place for some people-watching over a cold drink at an open-air café.

Top 3: Things to See

1 San Sebastián del Oeste A visit to one of Mexico's pueblos mágicos can slow you down to its charming sleepy pace.
2 Los Arcos National Marine Park Dive and snorkel the area around these protected islets off the coast.

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Vallarta Botanical Gardens Native flora, including a large collection of orchids, are on display at this lovely garden.

Top 3: Things to See

1 Misty Fjords National Monument The rain forests, glaciers and wildlife of Misty Fjords National Monument are best explored by boat or seaplane.
2 Saxman Native Village Totem Pole Park Watch totem poles being carved and traditional dances being performed at this village south of Ketchikan.

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Creek Street Ketchikan's former red-light district now draws visitors with its stores and galleries.

Top 3: Things to See

1 Green Gables Heritage Place The home that provided inspiration for Anne of Green Gables has been restored to its late-1800s state.
2 Prince Edward Island National Park Stunning beaches and natural beauty abound at this park on the north shore of Prince Edward Island.

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Top Notch Lobster Tours Learn about the life and work of a lobster fisherman on this tour aboard a lobster boat.