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PLB's Urban Living- Top 5 Summer Destinations 2017

So, summer is under way already, but you haven't gotten yourself hooked up for some incredible vacation?
Or you've been to most of the popular sites multiple times and just want a breath of fresh air?
Or maybe you just want the best vacay package for the best bargain. Who you gonna call?
Well, the Pastor Lams Blog 😎 Urban Living Team got you covered. We actually have ties with some travel and tourism firms and can help ease your travel and tourism escapades. Just contact us by clicking on the "Contact Us" page at the top of the home page and use the information there and we'll link ya 😉.
Travel's actually cool for the soul you know. It helps broaden your life scope as you meet new and incredible people and experience things way different from your usual environment back home.
For today though with in-depth research from various top travel and tourism sites around the world we present to you our Top 5 summer destinations for 2017  that should definitely make your bucket list just below!👇
5. Fes- Morocco
If you're looking for a city with a strong medieval theme then Fes is our pick for this year's summer vacay. This walled city which is also a UNESCO Heritage site is home to the oldest university 🎓 in the world. So why not take a tour around the city and the university and feel like you're in the 1500's or 1600's. A rarity in our modern age and it should leave you with tales to tell when you're back home.

4. Portland, Oregon (USA)
Ok, rumour has it that Portland is one of the most relaxed, ethical, leisure-loving yet prosperous cities in the US. Less of the hustle and bustle you'd see on the streets of New York and LA and more of nature's goodness best accentuated by the Willamette River and the peaks so finely inclusive in a very fine city. And for what it's worth you could catch some of the solar eclipse taking place on August 21 best in the Willamette valley or Mt Hood. That should excite you in this visit.

3. Seoul, South Korea
Being one of the top metropolitan areas in South East Asia, Seoul is a beauty to behold especially now that the city is undertaking many massive overhaulings of the city's architecture in it's attempt to be a greener city. You should find some reworked areas of the metropolis most amusing and if you're gonna be hanging around for a while, you might catch the launching of the Seoul Sky Garden 🏡 due to be unveiled in the latter part of 2017.

2. Bora Bora, French Polynesia
If you're the fantasy type and you're good at conjuring images of a perfect world then Bora Bora might just beat your imagination I tell you. An incredibly beautiful island with crystal clear turquoise lagoons and peaks surrounding you're sure gonna have a beautiful relaxed time away from the rest of the world.
It's the kinda of place to have a dream romantic getaway with your spouse or honeymoon kinda stuff. Stunning!

1. Cape Town, South Africa
We thought you might like the traditional African option on the number one spot and where better than Cape Town to serve you with the best of mother nature's art for a great summer getaway. Beach check, wildlife and nature reserves check, great sites- hold up, we're talking about visiting Robben island, the prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 27 years... Check!!! So Cape Town is our number one summer vacay spot for 2017. See ya in 2018!

Yours in vacation,
The Pastor Lams Blog😎 Urban Living Team.


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