Interesting Travel Facts

More than $600 billion was spent on travel alone during the past year. In fact, people like vacationing, no matter where they live in the world. Sometimes, when you get to a destination, if it is not what you expected to see or experience, you may feel a lot of disappointment. This is why it is important that you be prepared with travel facts before you decide to travel to your destination. Here are some interesting travel facts for everyone who is planning his or her next vacation.


If you are an animal lover, you would want to travel to the Falkland Islands. In the Falkland Islands, sheep outnumbers people 200 to 1. On the other hand, India has more than 270 million cows in the country. Haiti had been experiencing a massive deforestation, and the country has virtually no trees. Iran has the second oldest tree in the world. In fact, Siberia's unspoiled forests produce the most amount of oxygen in the world. If you are looking for a place to find a square fruit, why not fly to Japan where they grow their watermelons square.

Saudi Arabia is considered one of the only countries in the world that have no rivers. In fact, Saudia Arabia doesn't have any river. Hotel Supreme is located in Russia, and it is considered one of the largest hotels in the world with 5,000 rooms and 7,500 beds. Hotel Elite in Switzerland is one of the most expensive hotels in the world. It has four bedrooms and twelve marble bathrooms. It costs a cool 40,000 euros a night. There are more than 61,000 people flying on planes at any given time in the United States. In fact, that's more than the population of a small city on earth. Indonesia has more than 127 active volcanoes in the country. In fact, millions of people are going about their daily lives in these areas. Singapore doesn't have any farms since it is completely urbanized. In Switzerland, the average person consumes about 22 pounds of chocolate per year. Canada has the most number of lakes in the world. In fact, statistically speaking, 60% of the world's lakes are located in Canada.

Libya is made up of 99% desert. There are castles made of sand in this country. Monaco is considered the smallest settlement in the world. It is said to be smaller than the Central Park in New York. This country is home to more than 38,000 people. Maldives is supposed to be the lowest place on earth. It will be swallowed by the sea one day. Norway produces 99% of green energy due to their extensive usage of hydropower. Papa New Guinea has more than 820 spoken languages. Hence, it is considered one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.

The Republic Of Nature is considered to be the most obese on the planet. In fact, 99% of its population are categorized as overweight. The reason for this predicament is said to be Western food imports. One-fourth of the world's prison population is found in New York. There are 2.2 million people behind bars in New York. The Great Wall of China spans over a length of 13,000 miles. The alphabet of Hawaii consists only of 13 letters. It is considered one of the shortest alphabets in the world. India boasts of over 150,000 post offices which are among the largest in the world.

Andorra La Vella is considered the highest capital in Europe. It stands at about 1000 meters above the sea level. Finland has more than 180,000 Islands which is more than any other nation on earth. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses. It is considered the longest national anthem in the world. The official name for Bangkok in Thailand has 169 letters. Spain produces more than 45% of the world's olive oil which is about 15,00,000 tons per year. Iceland is regarded as the friendliest nation on earth.


In conclusion, the aforementioned article provides some of the most interesting travel facts around the world. Knowing these travel facts in advance will help you enjoy your vacation destinations much better when you get to these destinations.