Choose from 812 Fun Things to Do in Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand
Suntec City Mall
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The Baths
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Tikal Ruins
- It’s best to book a tour with round-trip transportation or plan to stay the night as Tikal is in a somewhat remote location.
- Some of the not-to-miss highlights include Temple of the Grand Jaguar, Northern Acropolis, and Temple of Inscriptions.
- Visitors can explore an onsite museum to learn more about the ruins’ history and rediscovery.
- Lodging and camping are available outside the park.
Thunersee (Lake of Thun)
Active types will be in their element here, with the St. Jacob’s hiking trail running from the northern side towards the St. Beatus Caves, and walking tracks to Hünibach and Spiez passing by the lake. Speed-boat trips, wakeboarding, water skiing and windsurfing are all on offer for thrill-seekers, while the less adventurous will be content hiring a pedalo or rowing boat and taking a gentle cruise along the lake.
Visit in July and you’ll get a chance to witness the unique Lake Thun Festival, where popular musicals are performed on a dazzling floating stage, constructed specially for the event and anchored on the lake itself.
Tiong Bahru
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Telok Ayer
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Tiger Brewery
At the Tiger Brewery, visitors can take a 45-minute tour of the facilities to find out firsthand how malt, hops, water and yeast are transformed into beer. While the entire process is now automated, you can still see the ingredients being milled, mashed, boiled, fermented and filtered in the brew house before getting sent to the packaging gallery for bottling.
At the end of the tour, guests can enjoy complimentary samples in the Tiger Tavern. The ticket cost includes a 45-minute beer appreciation session that includes unlimited samples of freshly tapped Tiger beer and a range of other beers brewed on the grounds. Children are welcome on the tour, but guests must be 18 years of age to sample.
Thiepval Memorial
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
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Tanjong Beach
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Sun Moon Lake
- Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts, adventure travelers, and day-trippers.
- Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the bright sun out on the water.
- It’s a good idea to bring an umbrella or rain jacket, particularly during the rainy season (May to September) in summer.
- Sun Moon Lake day trips from Taipei generally last upwards of nine hours. Multi-day tours range from two to five days.
- Most guided tours include hotel pickup and drop-off in Taipei.
Tatra National Park
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Tekka Center
The center is distinguished by its flamboyant façade, segmented into blue, green and beige sections across a modern and busy looking structure. It was reopened with air-conditioning in 2009, making for a more pleasant experience in an otherwise sweltering city.
Depending on what entryway you use, there are different sections of the center offering mixed ethnic cuisine, especially Chinese and Indian, at its various hawker stations, but it is also a place to run errands, with loads of great tailors, hardware shops and even religious shops selling traditional supplies such as incense robes and other offerings.
Tiger Sky Tower
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Suzdal
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Tango Patio
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Sunnyside Garden
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Tainan
The historic monuments of Taiwan’s oldest city, Tainan, make a great alternative to the skyscrapers of Taipei. Settled by the Chinese in 1590, Tainan was used by the Dutch as a trading center in the mid-17th century before being taken by the Chinese again, who long used it as the island’s capital.
Traces of all these phases are evident throughout the city. Must-see sites include Anping Fort and Chikan Towers, both originally Dutch fortresses, and the Eternal Golden Castle, built by the Chinese for the same purpose.
Tainan is also renowned for its elegant temples, including the extensive Zhuxi complex with its serene pagodas and sentry elephants, and the calm oasis of the Confucius Temple.
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Tainan is in the south of Taiwan’s west coast. High speed trains connect the city with Taipei in under two hours, with shuttle buses from the station to the city center.