The Netherlands is regarded as
the “wonderland” with vast fields of tulips and interesting trips along the
canals in the city of Amsterdam.
1. Hoge
Veluwe National Park
It is located at the Veluwe
southeastern in Gelderland province. Hoge Veluwe National Park is one of the
largest nature reservations stretching continuously over an area of 50 square
kilometers in Netherland. Hoge Veluwe landscape consists of pristine forests,
plateaus, sand dunes and lots of animals such as red deer, buffalo, wild pig.
The
pristine forest and wild animal are attractive with peole who love adventure
2.
Amsterdam channel
Since the 17th century, the
golden age of the Netherlands, Amsterdam – “Venice of the North”, began to be
built with the large channel system to control flood including 3 main canals
are Herengracht canal, Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht. They formed a solid
belt to protect the capital city from corrosion of sea water. Today, along the
three main canals are 1.550 monuments and 1.500 bridges and a lot more than 100
km long canal which was recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO in 2006.
Romantic
and peaceful beauty of Amsterdam city
3.
Utrecht city
Utrecht is the oldest city in
Netherland.With medieval architectural beauty associated with gothic
architecture made the specific beauty for this neighborhood. The road, famous
medieval destinations around Utrecht will be the attractive place for visitors.
Utrecht
is one the oldest city on the continent.
4.
Keukenhof garden
It is the most famous
destination in Netherland, Keukenhof flower garden – the world’s largest flower
garden. It is far 30 km from Amsterdam capital in southwest, stretching on 30
hectares and mould. It is a place for blooming tens of thousands of colorful
flowers, hundreds of species of tulip – a symbol of Netherland. In addtion,
perfumed and colorful silk really give tourists feel comfortable as “fairy
Penglai”.
Visiting
to Keukenhof garden to enjoy the tulip flower
5. Channel
Leiden
It is also in South Holland
province, Leiden city – one of the largest centers in the 17th century. It is
famous not only with the oldest university Leiden in Netherlands and
homeland of the famous painter named Rembrandt van Rijn canal, but also by the
two branches of the green Rhine river gently flowing over the years. Every
year, Leiden organizes annual festival on 3rd October to the end the siege of Spanish
colonists in 1574.
The festivals in the channel
region of Leiden which is famous with the oldest university Netherlands has
always been the first choice of travelers to the Netherlands.
6. Kinderdijk
village
Rotterdam port city is 15
kilometers long to the east. The Kinderdijk windmill village” in South Holland
province is the lowest place than sea level- known as the cradle of 20
windmills from the 18th century. Kinderdijk is a symbol of the battle against
the enemy and pride of Netherlands. It was recognized as a World Heritage by
UNESCO in 1997.
The
famous windmill Kinderdijk village
7. Delft
Town Hall
Town Hall in Delft city in
South Holland province is a and massive typical building based on style of
Renaissance (in Europe from the 14th century to the 17th century) on Markt
Square, in front of the Protestant church Nieuwe Kerk designed by Hendrick de
Keyser architect (1565 – 1621). This is also a place to organize the wedding
ceremony for people.
The
ancient and massive beauty of Town Hall Delft