Marrakech, the "Pearl of the South" is located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, which is why the climate is on average milder than in other parts Morocco. Marrakech is one of the old royal cities of Morocco.
Chennai or Madras (former name) is one of the largest cities in India and attracts visitors with its bathing beaches, impressive buildings and diverse leisure activities. Especially in winter, pleasantly warm temperatures and a cooling off by the nearby sea attract visitors.
To the west of Cairo, about 20 km from downtown, lies Giza with the pyramids, which are one of the ancient seven wonders of the world. Although the climate is subtropical, no sight has attracted so many visitors until today.
New Delhi is a part of the megacity Delhi and India's capital. It is located in the interior of the country. Climatically, New Delhi is located in a continental subtropical zone; the weather thus bears traits of both the tropics and Asian steppes.
Agra is the city in India that attracts by far the most visitors. This is mainly due to the Taj Mahal, the 7th wonder of the world. Year-round summer to midsummer temperatures and the rainy season are characteristic of Agra. The best and most popular time to travel is from October to February. The heat is not so strong in these months and the monsoon season is already over.
The Caribbean island nation of Cuba attracts visitors all year round due to its tropical climate. Even in the cooler seasons, it rarely gets colder than 20 °C, while temperatures can rise to as high as 35 °C in the hot summer months.
With almost 300 days of sunshine a year and miles of fine sandy beaches, the port city of Side is one of the most popular vacation destinations in Turkey.