It  is always a pleasure to select best tourist attraction for your   vacations. There are people who think otherwise and discovering unusual   tourist places like the one what we offer you today. We bet you these   destinations would surely drive you crazy. These unusual tourist places   are for those who think out of the line!
Gundam, Japan
 This  is a tribute to the highly popular animated series in Japan  featuring  the robotic character Gundam. To mark the 30th  anniversary of  the  series, a giant replica of Gundam was set up in Tokyo's Odaiba  Shiokaze  park in July 2009. The RX-78 Gundam statue is 60 feet tall with  a  mobile head and his entire frame emits lights from over 50 various   spots. The fully illuminated Gundam figure with multi coloured lights   looks very real as the evening descends.
Giant hockey stick, USA
   If your fascination is with every thing that is huge in size, this is   your chance to enrich your visual experience with a visit to witness the   largest free standing hockey stick in the world. Located in the small   town of Eveleth in Minnesota, this metallic hockey stick is 107 feet   long and is 3 tons of weight. To complement it, you will find a hockey   puck at the base of the figure which, matching to the massive stick   weighs 700 pounds!
 
Carnevale di Ivrea, Italy
Quite close to the La Tomatina festival of Spain, this freak event is about throwing oranges at one another in the tiny town of Ivrea. The madness continues for three days in late February and every body is engaged in the "Battle of the Oranges". As a traveller it will be a never before experience for you as you will be targeted by the orange and you will also get to shoot back! Sounds fair, right?
Catacombs, Paris
Want to get the goosebumps or missing those haunting nightmares that used to wake you up at the middle of night? If game for it, switch to the catacombs located in Paris. Formerly, a stone mine, these tunnels are the place where you will see human skulls and bones stacked to the walls. An outcome of the rising real estate price in the late 18th century, when the cemeteries lost their places in the city areas, this spooky destination is not for the weak hearted.
The Crazy Horse Memorial, USA
 
Quite close to the La Tomatina festival of Spain, this freak event is about throwing oranges at one another in the tiny town of Ivrea. The madness continues for three days in late February and every body is engaged in the "Battle of the Oranges". As a traveller it will be a never before experience for you as you will be targeted by the orange and you will also get to shoot back! Sounds fair, right?
Catacombs, Paris
Want to get the goosebumps or missing those haunting nightmares that used to wake you up at the middle of night? If game for it, switch to the catacombs located in Paris. Formerly, a stone mine, these tunnels are the place where you will see human skulls and bones stacked to the walls. An outcome of the rising real estate price in the late 18th century, when the cemeteries lost their places in the city areas, this spooky destination is not for the weak hearted.
The Crazy Horse Memorial, USA
 As  the very name suggests, this monument is simply insane and out of the   sensible human thinking. Located in South Dakota, this massive carving   of an Oglala Lakota warrior with his horse was started by Korczak   Ziolkowski in 1948 on the Black Hills. But due to the death of this   artist in 1982 the works were interrupted until it was resumed again by a   foundation run by his family. Still under making, this figure will be   the largest carving on earth with 641 feet in width and 563 feet in   height.
Chernobyl and Pripyat, Ukraine
Madness reaches a whole new level when the thought of visiting two of world's most unlikely places- Chernobyl and Pripyat hits the mind. But, hang on! a growing number of tourists are showing interest in spending some days in the radioactive zone of Chernobyl to feel something that is queer. And same is the case with the secluded city of Pripyat where no one resides now after the infamous Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Bubblegum Alley, California
Chernobyl and Pripyat, Ukraine
Madness reaches a whole new level when the thought of visiting two of world's most unlikely places- Chernobyl and Pripyat hits the mind. But, hang on! a growing number of tourists are showing interest in spending some days in the radioactive zone of Chernobyl to feel something that is queer. And same is the case with the secluded city of Pripyat where no one resides now after the infamous Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Bubblegum Alley, California
This  is another example of what we call unusually crazy.  Can you  imagine a  20-meter-long stretch in San Luis Obispo where you will find  the used  bubble gums pasted on one another creating a colourful canvass?  Well,  it is a fact, no matter how disgusting it might sound or look! So  next  time you think twice before spitting out the bubble gum.
Karni Mata Temple, India
The magical country of India also features in this odd list! The Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok in the state of Rajasthan, has the dubious distinction of being a queer place where rats are considered to be the representative of the goddess Karni. As a result, the whole temple premise is home to some 20,000 rats in all sizes and shapes.
Cappadocia Cave Hotels, Turkey
If you think a hotel can not be a tourist attraction, think again! Presenting the cave hotel of the wonderful Cappadocia. The artistic imagination was at its peak when the sculptors cut through these soft volcanic rocks to form pillars and minaret to give the guests a unique, but local taste.
Karni Mata Temple, India
The magical country of India also features in this odd list! The Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok in the state of Rajasthan, has the dubious distinction of being a queer place where rats are considered to be the representative of the goddess Karni. As a result, the whole temple premise is home to some 20,000 rats in all sizes and shapes.
Cappadocia Cave Hotels, Turkey
If you think a hotel can not be a tourist attraction, think again! Presenting the cave hotel of the wonderful Cappadocia. The artistic imagination was at its peak when the sculptors cut through these soft volcanic rocks to form pillars and minaret to give the guests a unique, but local taste.







