Places that are economically troubled but best for a Vacation
There is something good in the bad, yes these places at some time are economically disasters but the best for a vacation trip, it sounds wired that having a vacation in the places which are economically troubled but in this way if we think that. Tourism after all brings in foreign currency and helps sustain business. So travel, for the love of humanity, travel!
# Greece
Greece’s with its hotel prices at their lowest, the birth place of democracy is calling out to you like never before. Pristine beaches, historical sites, mouth-watering cuisines, and stunning architecture are just some of the things to explore in Greece, for a steal!
# Portugal
One of the cheapest countries to visit in the Euro zone, Portugal’s debt crisis has made it more alluring than ever before. With its gorgeous beaches, picturesque towns, historic sites, fabulous cuisine and a pint of beer priced at roughly 100-rupees, you just cannot go wrong visiting Portugal!
# Russia
The St. Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin in Moscow, to the ancient city of Suzdal, to taking a trip in the Trans-Siberian, there has never been a better time to explore the grandness of Russia. Moreover, Russia’s famous Black Caviar is selling for half the price. So you’ve got your work cut out for you!
# Ukraine
Annexation by Russia, looming debt, political chaos, and the Ukrainian Hryvnia fell to a historic low. Which basically means that a rupee can now get you more than it ever could.
# Brazil
The longest recession in a century, the biggest bribery scandal in history, the impeachment of their president, and the Brazilian Real that’s slumped to one of its lowest points in a decade – there’s no time like now to visit Brazil.
# Argentina
Experience Buenos Aires, the capital and one of the world’s most exhilarating cities. Make a fool of yourself by trying to tango, or simply watch very attractive people making it look easy. Go hiking in the Andes. Take a trip to Península Valdés, one of South America’s finest wildlife reserves.
# South Africa
South African Rand has halved in value in the past five years, and the country is fast becoming the adventure capital of the world. So there you go, go for an adventure.
# Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwean economy, mostly infamous for its collapse a decade or so ago when the government was printing hundred billion dollar notes (yes, that bad), is in a deep hole yet again. Wracked by drought, deflation and falling world commodity prices, the country is desperate for tourists.