Lets see how many have visited the most. We have done 6 of them.
1. Niagra Falls
Niagra falls, one of the wonders of the world, right on the border with Canada and some twenty miles north of Buffalo (USA) is worth seeing!! Related Link:
2. Grand Canyons
Situated in the state of Arizona, Grand Canyons is the single most awe-inspiring spectacle in a land of unforgettable geology, and one of the few places in the world that you absolutely have to see at least once in your life. Related Link:
3. Las Vegas
If you are a gambling fan or got lots of money to spend but dont know where to spend, Las Vegas is the place for you!! Besides being famous for casinos, the hotels are spectacular!! You must visit hotels apart from the hotel where you are staying like MGM grand, Caesar’s Palace, Excaliber, Luxor etc.
4. Mt. Rushmore
This epic sculpture links the faces of four exalted American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. South Dakota’s Black Hills provide the back-drop for Mount Rushmore, the world’s greatest mountain carving. These 60-foot high faces, 500-feet up, look out over a setting of pine, spruce, birch, and aspen in the clear western air.
5. Washington D.C.
The most famous sites are concentrated along the central mall, including the White House, individual memorials to four of the greatest presidents, and the superb Smithsonian museums. Related Links:
6. Chicago
The city has one of the world’s best collections of modern architecture, from Frank Lloyd Wright houses to the 110-storey Sears Tower. For visitors, Chicago offers the Art Institute of Chicago, and a wide range of excellent museums (many of which have one day of free admission per week), restaurants, sports and highbrow cultural activities. Related Links:
7. New York
Most people associate America with New York. It the biggest city in the U.S. with plenty of attractions such as The Statue of Liberty, viewing the Rockfeller Center, Trump Towers, The Times Square, and the atlantic city. Related Links:
8. Los Angeles
Many tourists come here to experience the city that has come to epitomize the American Dream – most obviously in the fantasy worlds of Disneyland and Hollywood, but also in the half-flaunted, half-concealed opulence of Beverly Hills and Malibu where you can try to get a glimpse of movie stars and assorted celebrities.
9. St. Louis
Main attractions include the revitalized riverfront including the magnificent Gateway Arch and the restored warehouses of Laclede’s Landing.
10. Orlando
A quiet farming town twenty years ago, has more people passing through its environs than any other place in the state. The reason, of course, is Walt Disney World, which, along withUniversal Studios, Sea Worldand a host of themed attractions, pulls more than 25 million people a year to a previously featureless plot of scrubland.