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September 18, 2017

Top 10 Best Places To VIsit In Switzerland

1.Bern

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Bern is a picturesque medieval city with a history that dates back to the 12th century, though it did not become a part of the Swiss Confederacy until the 16th century. Its most famous attraction is the Zytglogge, an ancient clock tower with moving puppets. Other popular sites in Bern include the Munster, a Gothic cathedral that rises from the old town, and its town hall. The bear is the symbol of Bern, with several being kept in an open-air pit. Shoppers will appreciate the old town that boasts four miles of arcades, making it one of the longest covered shopping areas in Europe.

2.Swiss National Park, Zernez

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Switzerland's only national park is a spectacle not to be overlooked. A throwback to how the Alps was before it was touched by tourism, the Schweizerischer Nationalpark features 172 square kilometres of unspoilt scenery from snow-encrusted glaciers, verdant pastures, waterfalls and lush woodlands, making it a top place to see in Switzerland. A total of 21 hiking routes crawl through the park, giving visitors a chance to glimpse its magnificent flora and, if luck is on your side, perhaps even sight the rare golden eagles, chamois, ibexes and marmots that call it home. The park is easily accesible from Zernez, S-chanf and Scuol.

3.Lake Geneva

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One of the largest lakes in Europe, Lake Geneva lies on the course of the Rhone river on the frontier between France and Switzerland. Aside from the city Geneva most destinations in the Lake Geneva region are in either the Swiss canton of Vaud or the French department of Haute Savoie. The geography is varied, with the Jura mountains in the north, a hilly plain in the center and in the southwest the Alps. The main attractions here are the elegant cities and towns surrounding the lake, the opportunities for skiing and hiking in both mountain ranges, and of course the lake itself.

4.Lake Geneva and surrounding cities

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Hugged by Geneva on the west and Lausanne on the east is Lake Geneva, a giant liquid basin that has been aptly called by the Celts 'Lem an' or 'Large Water'. It's now referred to as Lac Léman by the French-speaking Swiss who reside in the area, and the 582 square kilometre-lake is dotted with luxurious fairy-tale chateaus on its shores and stretches of hillside vineyards rise from the lake, giving a rare glimpse into the world of Swiss wines. Ferries, paddle streamers and boats paddle through its topaz waters daily.

5.Lugano

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Lugano has been nicknamed the “Monte Carlo of Switzerland,” because of its growing popularity with celebrities. The city is located on Lake Lugano, in the Italian speaking section of this alpine country. Lugano, which is blessed with warm summers, dates back to the 9th century. The city is home to a large number of Swiss heritage sites, including three cathedrals, two libraries and several museums. Home to numerous financial institutions, the city also hosts an annual classical music festival, the Lugano Festival, in the summer.

6.Zurich

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While the city has kept some of its historical roots – evident in the emblematic guild houses, Grossmünster church, Swiss National Museum and Lindenhof square – regeneration is supreme in wealthy Zurich. Old heritage sites and factories have been repurposed and now serve as cultural spaces, joining more than 50 museums and 100 art galleries to see in Zurich. Known as one of the world's most livable cities, Zurich offers everything you'd want for an urban escape, yet also the chance to reach rural, idyllic towns just a stone's throw away. Read about the prettiest Swiss towns within two hours of Zurich.

7.Zermatt

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Zermatt is a small town that is famous for skiing and mountaineering due to its proximity to the Matterhorn, one of Switzerland’s highest mountains. Cable cars whisk skiers up surrounding mountains in the winter and hikers in the summer. Zermatt is a good town for walking to various sites, since gasoline-driven vehicles are not permitted; any vehicles within the city limits must be battery-operated. Fortunately, for visitors, it takes 30 minutes or less to walk between sites. The town is accessible via scenic train routes that connect it with the outside world.

8.Zurich

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Switzerland’s largest city, Zurich, will appeal to travelers with an interest in culture since it boasts more than 50 museums and over 100 art galleries. When visitors get tired of shopping for internationally famous Swiss brand-name goods, they can take a boat ride on Lake Zurich or go hiking in the nearby mountains. The city also boasts an impressive number of clubs for travelers who enjoy going out at night. Not to be missed is the Swiss National Museum, located in a fairytale castle, it is dedicated to Switzerland’s cultural history.

9.Geneva

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Geneva is a city where international influences reign supreme. It is home to the International Red Cross Committee and the European headquarters of the United Nations, as well as 20 other international organizations. Environmental travelers will enjoy the fact that Geneva is a “green” city, with 20 percent of its land devoted to parks, earning it the nickname of “city of parks.” Top sights include the Cathedral of St. Pierre where John Calvin gave famous sermons, and the United Nations headquarters. Geneva also is a good city explore by bike or rest weary feet by taking a boat ride on Lake Geneva.

10.Lausanne 

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Athletes with Olympic aspirations may enjoy a visit to Lausanne, a scenic city that is the second largest on Lake Geneva, as it is home to the International Olympic Committee. Lausanne also is the gateway to some of the world’s best ski slopes. A part of the Swiss Riviera, Lausanne has been popular with writers over the centuries, include Lord Byron, the Shelleys and Ernest Hemingway. Located in the French-speaking sector of Switzerland, Lausanne boasts an impressive cathedral and wonderful outdoor markets.

Sunday 17 September 2017

September 17, 2017

Top 10 Richest Countries In The World

Hello friends welcome to our another article Top 10 Richest Countries In The World.So lets get start it..

1.QATAR - $127,523

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The country is known for its Petroleum and Liquefied Natural Gas that account for more than 70% of the government revenues, more than 60% of the GDP and roughly 85% of export earnings. Oil has given Qatar a per capita GDP that ranks among the highest in the world. It has a large natural gas reserve that makes the country rich in natural resources. Production and export of natural gas makes the country’s per capita income 146000 USD and hence the richest country of the world 2016.

2.LUXEMBOURG - $105,882

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A symbol of wealth, number two on the list has a per capita GDP (PPP) of $105,882, which is nine times the world average. The backbone of this strong economy is its vibrant financial sector, prudent fiscal policies, and dynamic industrial and steel sectors. Banking in Luxembourg is the largest sector of its economy with an asset base of over $1.24 trillion alone.

3.SINGAPORE - $87,856

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It has one of the richest Asian Countries and the most open economy in the world. The country earns a huge amount because it is the home for FDI inflow, the investors find the country relevant to invest because it has attractive investment climate and most importantly, stable political environment that makes the per capita income of the country 3rd highest to 85000 USD that makes the country 3rd richest country of the world.

4.BRUNEI - $77,441

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Brunei, a small country with a wealthy economy that is a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation and welfare measures, and village tradition has led to GDP per capita (PPP) of $77,441. It is almost completely supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas. Like other oil countries in the list the government has shown progress in diversifying the economy away from just oil and gas.

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5.KUWAIT - $73,817

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One of the richest Arab Countries, Kuwait is also known globally for its oil reserves and is the fourth biggest economy in Organisation Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) wherein oil counts to approximately half of the GDP and 95% of export revenues. Kuwait currency is the highest valued currency which speaks in itself the rich and firm structure of the country that makes the country counted as 5th richest country having a per capita income of 72000 USD.

6.THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - $72,419

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This Middle Eastern federation of emirates has a land area of about 32,278 sq. miles, which means it could easily fit within New York State (54,556 sq. miles). With a population of 9.2 million people, it's a bit more populated than the state of New Jersey. A third of the $72,419 per capita economy comes from oil revenues, while the service sector and telecommunications also contribute significantly. The UAE is the second largest economy in the Arab world after Saudi Arabia

7.IRELAND -$68,883

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The Emerald Isle has a per capita income of about $68,883 with a population of about 4.8 million people. The main industries that boost its economy are textiles, mining, and food proctuon - staple products in any economy. In OECD (Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development) rankings, Ireland actually places 4th overall.

8.NORWAY-$68000

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Norway has the world’s largest foreign wealth fund. Norway is a home to abundant natural resources, including petroleum exploration and production. The country also maintains a high standard of living comparing other European economies and hence is the 6th richest economy of the world 2016, with a per capita income of 68000USD.

9.SWITZERLAND - $62,882

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The GDP (PPP) per Swiss citizen is $62,882. Swiss banking and financial institutions keep this country and its economy afloat. It is important to note that some of the wealthiest people and companies in the world own Swiss bank accounts and therefore Switzerland has excess capital to use for investment purposes. Zurich and Geneva, Switzerland's most well-known cities, have consistently ranked among among the top ten worldwide in terms of standards of living.

10.THE UNITED STATES - $57,467

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While most nations on the list have small populations (relatively), it is impressive that the world's largest economy, the United States, can maintain a per capita GDP (PPP) of $57,467, considering its population of over 310 million people. Reasons behind its success include its large domestic automotive industry, technological sector that foster innovation, and a system of democracy that protects entrepreneurial and intellectual property rights.
September 17, 2017

Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Singapore

Hello friends welcome to our another article Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Singapore.So lets start it..

1.Marina Bay Sands

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The opulent Marina Bay Sands resort complex includes a hotel, high-end luxury brands, a mall with a canal running through it, the ArtScience Museum, and the Marina Bay Sands Skypark - a vantage point for taking in the entire city. The Skypark's viewing deck and infinity pool are found in the ship (yes, ship) that tops the hotel. Only hotel guests are allowed to use the infinity pool but anyone can visit the observation deck. From the skypark, you can see the innovative double helix bridge, the port, the Gardens by the Bay, and the impressive skyline. While up there on top of the city, guests can grab a snack or a coffee at the rooftop restaurant or pick up some keepsakes from the souvenir stand. You can purchase a photo of yourself green-screened in front of the massive hotel as it's all lit up at night, but the cost is steep: 50 Singapore dollars. Better to ask a fellow tourist to snap a photo of you. The luxury and elegance of the Marina Bay Sands exemplify Singapore's taste, and help designate a major international city in Southeast Asia.

2.Singapore Flyer

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If the observation deck at the Marina Bay Sands doesn't quite do it for you, try taking in high tea while looking out over the city from the Singapore Flyer, the world's largest giant observation wheel. Choose from several different packages that allow you to be served and pampered while enjoying a view that encompasses not only the Singapore skyline, but reaches to the Spice Islands of Indonesia and Malaysia's Straits of Johor. There are several different ticket packages to choose from, and each includes access to the multimedia Journey of Dreams exhibit that delves into Singapore's history and the creation of the Singapore Flyer. Flights last 30 minutes each and run from early morning until late at night, so you can choose which view of the city you want to enjoy: the beginning of another bustling day or when Singapore is aglow after dark.

3.Gardens by the Bay

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Once you've glimpsed this beautifully designed green space (from the top of the Marina Bay Sands, perhaps) you won't be able to stay away. Wander through the Bay East Garden, perfect for enjoying the vibrant plant life and escaping the city bustle for a moment. You won't want to miss Supertree Grove, where you'll find a cluster of the iconic, futuristic structures designed to perform environmentally sustainable functions. Then, head to the Cloud Forest Dome to see the world's tallest indoor waterfall and learn a bit about biodiversity. Check the website for final ticket sale and tour times.

4.Raffles Hotel

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Raffles Hotel, with its graceful colonial style, is the face of Singapore. Since it opened in 1887, it quickly became THE place to stay in Singapore, with writers Rudyard Kipling, Somerset Maugham and Ernest Hemingway, among others, adding to its fame. This epitome of luxury boasts 15 restaurants and bars, including the Long Bar where the cocktail Singapore Sling was invented. The Raffles Hotel is legendary the world over, down to the uniformed Sikh doormen who introduce guests to this bit of Southeast Asian history. The lobby of the main building is open to the public while the hotel museum is hidden away on the 3rd floor.

5.Clarke Quay

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Clarke Quay is another part of Singapore’s past that is still a happening place today. One of the key tourist attractions in Singapore, the quay, at the mouth of the Singapore River, was the city’s hub of commerce in the late 19th century. It still hustles and bustles today, but with a different kind of commerce: trendy restaurants, unique boutiques, pushcart vendors and more, all of which blend Asian and European influences. Once a market, always a market, except at night when Clarke Quay teems with chic nightspots.

6.Resorts World Sentosa

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Resorts World Sentosa is a Singaporean destination unto itself. Located on an island off Singapore’s south coast, the property features hotels, restaurants, a casino, theme parks – in short, something for everyone no matter how old they are. With this location, attractions obviously center around the sea: Marine Life Park, Dolphin Island, a water park and an aquarium. Other attractions include Universal Studios Singapore and nightly entertainment. The casino offers a variety of table games sand 2,400 slot machines; be forewarned, it does enforce a dress code. The resort offers more than 60 dining options for hungry guests.

7.Singapore Botanic Gardens

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Travelers on a budget will appreciate the Singapore Botanic Gardens as most of the gardens are free; there is only a charge for the National Orchid Garden, the most visited section of the garden. The garden contains more than 60,000 species of plants and animals, and is home to the world’s first children’s garden. Past visitors rave about the tropical greenery of the gardens.

8.Night Safari

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Travelers who enjoy nightlife but are tired of the club scene should head over to Night Safari where nocturnal, not party, animals are on display. Since it opened in 1984, it is one of Singapore’s top attractions, with more than one million people annually enjoying a tram ride through seven of the world’s geographic regions. Visitors also can take a trail walk to learn more about animal habits while another section features a show on the organization’s work to preserve threatened species through captive breeding programs. Three restaurants features menus and entertainment that reflect life in the jungle or rainforest.

9.Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

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The Chinese build temples to a lot of gods and other things, but the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is one of the more unusual. In the late 1980s when a Buddhist temple was first proposed for Singapore’s Chinatown, it was supposed to become a more traditional temple. Somewhere along the line it became the Tooth Relic Temple, a home for a tooth relic from Buddha. The temple, located in central Chinatown, also features other arts and culture of Singaporean Buddhists.

10.Orchard Road

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Orchard Road is the main shopping street of Singapore, regularly frequented by the locals as well as foreign tourists. Named after the fruit orchards that the road led to, Orchard Road is flanked by malls, numerous upmarket restaurants, coffee chains, cafés, nightclubs and hotels. It is also the site of the official residence of the President of Singapore, the Istana. The Christmas decorations along Orchard are famous and entirely over the top, with reindeers cavorting through palm trees and gingerbread houses topped with fake snow.
We hope you guys must enjoy those Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Singapore.

Thursday 14 September 2017

September 14, 2017

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September 14, 2017

Top 10 Best 1000cc Sports Bikes in India

Top 10 Best 1000cc Sports Bikes in India

 
India is one of the fastest growing market of sports bike as well as other expensive in the worlds. Though the Indian roads are not as much good for the super sports bikes like Kawasaki Ninja,Triumph Daytona,BMW kt1600 and Aprilia RSV4 but due the craziness of youths towards these super bikes, every sports Motorcycle company is trying to launch one of its best sports bike in India.The 1000cc with 4-Stroke engine,tubeless tyer, super sexy sporty look and body along with high speed and power, these bikes are the first choice of today’s youth. Other upcoming sports bikes in India are Erik Buell Racing new sport-bike EBR 1190RS,  , Triumph Daytona 675 and new models of big boy Harley Davidson.
Ducati 1199 Panigale: The super sports bike from Ducati is all new revolutionary game changer Ducati 1199 Panigale. Cutting-edge design and body of Ducati 1199 Panigale makes its one of the sexiest motorcycle ever built. Price of Ducati 1199 Panigale in India is around Rs. 20,00,000.
 
Ducati 1199 Panigale
Suzuki GSX-R1000: The powerful bike Suzuki GSX-R1000 is replace the old GSX-R1100 and redesigned with more powerful engine. Suzuki GSX-R1000 is available with four-stroke 999 cc engine and a price tag of Rs. 13,03,333.
Suzuki GSX-R1000
Aprilia RSV4: The Piaggio has launched its two major brands in India,Vespa and Aprilia. The Aprilia RSV4 is super bike with  999.6cc and one of good fuel efficient bike with price in India Rs. 17,50,000.
Aprilia RSV4
Triumph Sprint GT 1050: The British Triumph Motorcycles company is launching its super sport bikes Triumph Sprint and Daytona 675 in India. Triumph Sprint GT 1050 is a 1000cc 4-Stroke engine bike and one of the best sports-touring motorcycle of its generation. Triumph Sprint GT 1050 price in India Rs. 13,40,000.
Triumph Sprint GT 1050
BMW S 1000 RR: The latest sport bike from BMW is BMW S 1000 RR, Its a super sports bike with 1000CC engine. BMW S 1000 RR is super bike class and One of the fastest, craziest and sporty on the road with a price tag of Rs. 18,02,000.
BMW S 1000 RR
Honda CBR 1000 RR: The super bike from Honda, Honda CBR1000RR is also known as Fire blade with 999 cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder sports bike. The style and stunning look of new Honda CBR1000RR will best for the adventurous people and price will be Rs. 13,25,781.
Honda CBR 1000 RR
KTM 1190 RC8 R: The 1190 cc KTM RC8 R is different from other super bikes with one of the most powerful V2 engines and best chassis with street-legal. KTM 1190 RC8 R is one of the super bike design bike from Austrian manufacturer. KTM 1190 RC8 R Price in India Rs.16,00,000.
KTM 1190 RC8 R
MV Agusta F4 RR: The MV Agusta F4 RR Corsacorta is the most advanced and powerful super bike in the world. MV Agusta F4 RR is with 1078cc engine and an impressive top speed of 194 mph, along with price in India Rs. 14,85,000.
MV Agusta F4 RR
Yamaha YZF-R1:Yamaha has number of best sports bike in its portfolio and some of the best in India.With 1000 cc engine, Yamaha YZF-R1 is one of the best lookingsport bike in India with price Rs. 10,50,000.
Yamaha YZF-R1
Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS: The Kawasaki Ninja monster in here again with 1,043cc super sports bike named as Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS. Price for Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS in India is around Rs. 11,00,000.
Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS
September 14, 2017

Top 10 Richest Actor In Bollywood

10. Hrithik Roshan: Net Worth $45 Million

10.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 10th of January, 1974, Hrithik Roshan is an Indian film actor who has established a successful career in Bollywood since he has won six Filmfare Awards and has been cited in the media as one of the most attractive male celebrities in India. Since he is a hotshot superstar of the Indian cinema, his net worth is around $45 million Rs 270 Crore while his annual income is Rs 20 Crore. This handsome actor has earned his net worth of $30. As per the trend, he is superstar of Bollywood who began his career as a child and gradually earned his fame as an international actor.

9. Irrfan Khan: Net Worth $50 Million

9.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 7th of January, 1967, Sahabzade Irrfan Khan, credited as Irrfan Khan or simply Irrfan is an Indian film actor known for his works predominantly in Hindi cinema. He is also known for his works in British films as well as Hollywood. Irrfan Khan’s Jurrasic World has broken all records by giving a humongous opening of $511 million worldwide which is the biggest opening ever. Based on his talent and skill in acting in various movies, Irrfan could pull in as much as $4 million per movie with the net worth of $50 million.

8. John Abraham: Net Worth $55 Million

8.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 17th of December, 1972, John Abraham is an Indian film actor, producer, and a former model. After modeling for numerous advertisements and companies, Abraham made his film debut with Jism, which earned him a Filmfare Best Debut Award nomination. He is known as a successful name in the industry and has earned net worth of $55 million. He makes an annual income of $12 million and is known to charge a sum of $10 to $12 crores for signing a movie. By the age of just 41 years old, this handsome man earns 80$ Million /Rs 480 Crore in 2015 which is considered as a high amount of income that an actor makes.

7. Ranbir Kapoor: Net Worth $66 Million

7.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 28th of September, 1982, Ranbir Kapoor is an Indian actor. Through his career in Bollywood films who has become one of the most popular celebrities and one of the highest-paid actors in India. He is the recipient of several awards including five Filmfare Awards. As for his net worth is concerned, it is the highest figure that he has received in his career. But as per the financial report, he makes a huge income of 30 crores on annual basis as he charges a handsome amount of 15 crores to 20 crores per movie after the success of ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Dewaani’.

6. Dharmendra: Net Worth $70 Million

6.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
 
Was born on 8th of December, 1935, Dharmendra is an Indian film actor. In 1997, he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achivement Award for his contribution to Hindi cinema. His starring roles in action films earned him nicknames such as ‘Action King’ and ‘He-Man’. His net worth is currently estimated to be $70 million which he has earned from many films starting from Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere in 1960. Over a long career, Dharmendra has acted in more than 100 movies which makes him become well-known is Bollywood industry.

5. Akshay Kumar: Net Worth $180 Million

5.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 9th of September, 1967, Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia who is better known by his stage name ‘Akshay Kumar’ is an Indian actor, producer, and martial artist who has appeared in over a hundred Hindi films. He has nominated for Filmfare Awards several times, winning it two times. His net worth is currently rated to be about $180 million. He also has great properties such as a modern bungalow, fleet of cars, and quality bike collections. Research indicated that annually Akshay pockets an income of about 179.85 Crore which is a wonderful income that can always make many people live a better luxurious life.

4. Aamir Khan: $185 Million

4.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born 14th of March, 1965, Aamir Khan is an Indian film actor, director, and producer. Thorough his successful career in Hindi films, he has established himself as one of the most popular and influencial actors of Indian cinema. Aamir Khan net worth is an estimated $200 million (Rs 1200 crore) charging Rs 40 Crore salary per movie and nothing less thanks to his known intellect creative dynamism and celebrated talent he is viewed on small and big screen and has become a reputed brand endorsed and financially appreciated on social works.

3. Salman Khan: 200$ Million

3.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 27th of December, 1965, Abdul Rashid Salman Khan, credited as Salman Khan is an Indian film actor, producer, and television personality. With the nickname of the Perfectionist, Salman has a net worth of $180 million. He has received so many accolades for his performances which includes 4 National Film Awards and 7 Filmfare Awards.

2. Amitabh Bachchan: Net Worth $402 Million

2.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 11th of October, 1942, Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan is an Indian film actor. He has first gained popularity in the early 1970s for movies like Zanjeer and Deewarm, and was dubbed as India’s first ‘angry young man’ for his on-screen roles in Bollywood. Known as a legend, Amitabh has gross income till date of $402 million. In the industry, he is admired as the source of inspiration for those who are making effort to introduce themselves as a patent actor or actress.

1.Shah Rukh Khan: Net Worth 600$ Million

1.Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors in 2016
Was born on 2nd of November, 1965, Shahrukh Khan or SRK, is an Indian film actor, producer, and television personality. With dark brown eyes, and dimpled smile, Shahrukh Khan is not only just wealthy person of Bollywood but also included in the list of world richest actors in top positions. He spent his childhood in Bangalore with his grandfather who was working as chief engineer. This man was known as the king of Bollywood acted in more than 300 movies where 226 times he was nominated by different films award and won 207 among them, out of which 29 times he was awarded as the best actor. No doubts why his net worth is $600 million.
September 14, 2017

Top 10 Best Places To Visit In paris

1.Eiffel Tower

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What would Paris be without its symbolic Eiffel Tower? Built by Gustave Eiffel to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution, it is presented at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889. 324 meters high, it is one of the most visited monuments in the world with nearly 7 million visitors a year.
The first floor houses theEifel tower,which extends over two levels, 58 meters above the ground as its name suggests. On the second floor, the view is the best at 115 meters because you have a diving view on the ground below. Finally on the 3rd floor at 275 meters, you can see what the office of Gustave Eiffel was. For the more adventurous one, it is possible to use the stairs and climb the steps (1,665 to the summit).
The ascent of the Eiffel Tower is a must to enjoy the magnificent view of Paris. Skip the huge lines of the Eiffel Tower and get to the summit with this VIP Eifel Tower Tickets
 

2.Notre Dame Cathedral

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One of the most enduring symbols of Paris: Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre Dame, a Roman Catholic cathedral is located on the eastern half of the Ile de la Cité. It is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in France and Europe. Begun in 1163 and completed in 1345, this cathedral is a sight with its portals surrounded by his many sculptures and gargoyles that adorn the roof.
We advise you to walk around the cathedral, then go inside and climb the 387 steps to the top of the towers. The climb to the top of the towers can be exhausting, but you will get a panoramic view of the region and see the famous gargoyles up close.

3.Louvre Museum

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The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. Located in the heart of Paris, this historic building is a former royal palace, with an area of 210,000 square meters including 60,600 for the exhibitions. The museum is housed in the Louvre, originally a fortress built in the late 12th century under Philip II. The remains of the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum.
The collection is divided into eight departments:
  • Egyptian antiquities
  • Oriental antiquities
  • Greek, Etruscan and Roman
  • Islamic Art
  • Sculptures of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Modern Times
  • Objects of art
  • Paintings
  • Graphic arts.
Practical Information: The Louvre museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on Tuesdays. Open until 9:45 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays.
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4.Champs Elysées / Arc of Triumph

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Under the spell of ancient Roman architecture, Napoleon commissioned Jean Chalgrin the design of a triumphal arch dedicated to the glory of imperial armies. Built in the 19th century, it is the largest monument of its kind in the world. Impressive sculptures adorn its pillars. In addition, the names of 558 generals and the great victories are engraved on the top of the arc. Under the Arc de Triomphe is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of France.
The panoramic terrace above the door offers a beautiful view of Paris. 50 meters high, 45 meters wide and 22 meters deep, the Arc de Triomphe is located on the Place de l'Etoile which leads to the Champs Elysees which is nicknamed "the most beautiful avenue in the world." It stands on 1.9 km between Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe. There are many luxury boutiques (Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Guerlain, Montblanc …), places of ehntertainment ( cinemas), famous cafes and restaurants (Fouquet's).

5.Cruise on the Seine

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Find the best way to visit the "City of Light" enjoying a cruise on the Seine, especially at night. When the sun sets, the monuments are lit slowly. You get a panoramic view to the forefront so you can enjoy the beauty of Paris: Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Pont Alexandre III and many more.
You can also enjoy a dinner cruise on the Seine aboard a boat. For about two hours, you are welcomed.

6.Montmartre

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Montmartre is a hill located in the north of Paris, 130 meters high, having its name to the surrounding neighborhood. It is best known for the white-domed Basilica of the Sacred Heart, at the top. It was completed in 1919 and honors the French victims of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.
If you're in the area, do visit the Square of Tertre, few blocks from the Basilica. There are many artists setting up their easels to paint tourists or exhibit their work. Place du Tertre is a reminder of the time when Montmartre was the hub of modern art in the early 20th century; many artists such as Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh worked there. The Espace Salvador Dalí, a museum dedicated primarily to sculpture and drawings of the Spanish painter, can be found a few steps from the Square of Tertre.

7.Palace of Versailles

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The Château de Versailles is the most famous castle in France. Built in the 17th century as a symbol of military power of France and as a demonstration of French supremacy in Europe, Versailles was the seat of political power in the Kingdom of France from 1682 to 1789. This huge complex of buildings, gardens and terraces is definitely a must for any visitor who will be captivated by exceptional accommodations, lavish decorations, furniture and gilded works of Renaissance art.
Visit Versailles: you will start by the State Apartments and the famous Hall of Mirrors, the Queen's chamber. Do not forget to stroll through the famous "French" gardens.

8.The Latin Quarter - Luxembourg park

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The Latin Quarter of Paris is located on the left bank of the Seine, around the Sorbonne. Known for its student life, lively atmosphere and bistros, the Latin Quarter is the home to many higher education institutions, such as the Ecole Normale Superieure, the Ecole des Mines de Paris or the Ecole Polytechnique. The area takes its name from the Latin language, which was once widespread in and around the University since Latin was the international language of learning in the Middle Ages.
The Luxembourg park is a private garden open to the public created in 1612 at the request of Marie de Medicis to accompany the Luxembourg Palace. The Parisians affectionately call it the "Luco". The garden surrounds the Palais du Luxembourg, where the Senate seats. Redesigned by André Le Nôtre, it is very pleasant to walk around; you will also find an orchard, several varieties of apples, an apiary and a greenhouse with orchid collection. There are 106 statues, a bronze reduction of the Statue of Liberty and 3 beautiful fountains.

9.Moulin Rouge

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The Moulin Rouge is a cabaret known as the spiritual birthplace of the famous French Cancan. Located at the foot of Montmartre hill in the heart of Pigalle, it was built in 1889 by Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler. Initially introduced as a courtship dance, the cancan made possible the birth of the cabaret, now present in many countries around the world. Today, the Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, providing entertainment for visitors from around the world.
Its style and its name have been imitated and borrowed from other nightclubs around the world, Las Vegas, for example. In addition, many films have helped the reputation of the cabaret, such as Baz Luhrmann’s movie in 2001, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor.
 

10.Disneyland Paris

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Fans of Mickey can visit Disneyland Paris which is located 32 km from central Paris, with a connection to the suburban RER A.
Disneyland Paris has two theme parks: Disneyland (with Sleeping Beauty's castle) and Walt Disney Studios. Top attractions are Space Mountain, It's a Small World and Big Thunder Mountain.