Travel to Scotland

  Many people visit London. If you can add a few more days to your visit to London, then you must visit Scotland. You see, the line of William Wordsworth's poem read in the school book is coming to the fore. The lonely woman above Tyler, working her mind. There is no one around. Somewhere along the way again bright golden daffodil flowers are shaking their heads.



For a long time a large part of Scotland has been demanding 'independence'. A referendum was held here in 2014 on this. The freedom fighters lost with 44.8 percent votes. As a result, Scotland is still part of Britain. So you need a British visa to go. There are also many cheap flights from London. It can be reached in one and a half hours. If you have time, it is better to go by train. There are countless trains from Kings Cross Station in London throughout the day.

Start the tour with the capital Edinburgh. If none of your relatives or friends are in the city, get on a tour bus. Such buses depart from the front of the Waverly Bridge. One day ticket as many times as you like, as long as you can go around. All these buses will take you to every sight in the city. Wherever you want to get off, turn around and get on the next bus. This bus is usually available at twenty minute intervals. Remember, the ticket belongs to any company. But you can only get on the bus of that company.

The city of Edinburgh is divided into two parts. The Old Town, built in the Middle Ages, and the New Town, built in the 17th and 19th centuries. Notable among these are the National Museum, Edinburgh Castle and the Hollywood Palace. The road between Edinburgh Castle and Hollywood Road is exactly one mile long and is known as the 'Royal Mile'. Numerous shops and cafes on both sides of the paved road. Buy at least one soft wool muffler even if you don't like shopping. Just as comfortable, just as fashionable. If you are an artist, go to the National Gallery. Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Mone, Dega — the works of many famous artists are carefully preserved here. You can walk for a few hours from Edinburgh to the University of St. Andrews, 50 miles away. Kate Middleton had a conversation with Prince William at the third oldest university in Britain (after Oxford and Cambridge).

The Scott Monument is a must see in Edinburgh. Princess Street Gardens, very close to Waverly Railway Station. There is this huge monument built in the memory of Walter Scott, the Scottish novelist and author of Ivan Ho. It is the second largest monument in the world (the first is in Havana, Cuba, in memory of the Latin American poet Jose Marti). Plans were made to build the monument shortly after Scott's death in 1832. The 270 steps of the 200 feet 7 inches high building. There are various ‘viewing platforms’ at different heights, from which the whole city of Edinburgh can be seen. The monument has a total of 98 small and large statues of various characters from King and Queen to poet-writer and various novels written by Scott. Among them are three animal statues, including Scott's own dog!

You have to come to Scotland and see 'Lakh'. ‘Lakh’ in Scottish means lake. Statistics show that there are 31,480 lakes in Scotland. The most popular of them are ‘Lakh ​​Ness’ and ‘Lakh ​​Lomond’. Lake Ness Monster in Scottish legend lives on Lake Ness. Millions of tourists still flock to the lake in search of that monster. Lakh Lemond is as famous as Lakh Ness and very popular with tourists. The lake is named after Captain Haddock's favorite whiskey company in Tintin Comics. It is the largest lake in Britain. The 71-square-kilometer-wide lake is surrounded by rolling hills, the Scottish Highlands.

If you have a little more time on hand, you can go to another beautiful place ‘Isle of Sky’ or Sky Island. In the beautiful Perti village like picture postcards on the eastern tip of the island. Dinosaur footprints on Staffin Beach will also be on your Not to Be Missed list. Another popular island like Sky is Harris. Not only foreign tourists but also people from Scotland come to the island and spend a few days in caravans. If you have a long vacation in hand, you will visit both Glasgow and Inverness.

Scotland is the ideal place to wander outside the city. People here believe that everyone should be given freedom to roam freely. You can easily get into someone's firm, no one will ask you anything! Of course, don't look for people to interrupt. Rather, there are innumerable sheep grazing! In some villages the number of sheep is several times more than the number of people.

After all, winter in Scotland is very cold. At other times of the year the weather in Scotland is basically three types of drizzle, moderate rain and drizzle if the forehead is good. Most of the time the rain is accompanied by strong winds. As a result, you must keep a waterproof jacket in the bag, not an umbrella.

Scottish whiskey or scotch made in a special process according to government rules is appreciated all over the world. As a tourist, you can also visit various distilleries here. What a huge activity, it is a little known when you go to all these distilleries. There are also opportunities for fans to taste.

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