Are you a travel enthusiast looking to broaden your horizons? Buckle up and get ready to be amazed by these 10 surprising facts about travel that will leave you in awe.
- The Great Wall of China Can Be Seen from Space: Contrary to popular belief, the Great Wall of China is not visible from space with the naked eye. While it's an impressive feat of engineering, it's not as visible from space as many people think.
- The World's Longest Flight: Did you know that the world's longest commercial flight is from Singapore to New York? Clocking in at over 18 hours, this non-stop journey covers a staggering distance of more than 9,500 miles.
- The Busiest Air Route: Think you know the busiest air route in the world? It might surprise you to learn that it's not between major cities like New York and London or Tokyo and Seoul. In fact, the busiest air route is between Seoul and the South Korean island of Jeju, with thousands of flights each week.
- The World's Smallest Country: When it comes to travel, size doesn't always matter. The world's smallest country, Vatican City, is just 0.17 square miles in size but attracts millions of visitors each year to see its historic landmarks and religious sites.
- The World's Deepest Underwater Hotel: Have you ever dreamed of sleeping with the fishes? The world's deepest underwater hotel, the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, offers guests the chance to do just that with its stunning underwater suite located 16 feet below the surface.
- The Most Expensive Hotel Room: If money is no object, you might consider splurging on the most expensive hotel room in the world. Located in Geneva, Switzerland, the Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President Wilson will set you back a cool $80,000 per night.
- The World's Busiest Airport: Think you know which airport is the busiest in the world? It's not Heathrow in London or JFK in New York. In fact, the title of the world's busiest airport goes to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which sees over 100 million passengers pass through its gates each year.
- The World's Largest Cruise Ship: Cruise enthusiasts, take note – the world's largest cruise ship, Symphony of the Seas, is a floating city unto itself, with 18 decks, 22 restaurants, and capacity for over 6,000 passengers.
- The Oldest Hotel in the World: Located in Japan, the Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan is the oldest hotel in the world, dating back over 1,300 years. Despite its age, this historic inn continues to welcome guests who come to soak in its natural hot springs and experience its timeless hospitality.
- The Most Visited City in the World: Think you know which city attracts the most visitors each year? It might surprise you to learn that Bangkok, Thailand, takes the crown as the most visited city in the world, with over 22 million international arrivals annually.
Prepare to have your mind blown by these fascinating facts about travel that will leave you itching to explore the world.