Bangkok in Top-10 hottest places on earth
For the greatest chance of sun, you travel to Egypt and for the warmest temperatures it is advisable to go to Dubai or Bangkok. A number of popular holiday destinations, such as Phuket in Thailand and the Seychelles, are in the top ten holiday destinations with the most rainfall on earth.
This is evident from research by Expedia.nl, in which almost weather in 250 holiday destinations were compared.
Most sunny places on earth
The popular holiday destination Hurghada in Egypt is the most sun-sure destination in the world. There is only 3 mm on average per year and the chance of a sunny holiday is very likely. Dubai seems to be the best combination with sun security and warmth. The city is in fifth place when it comes to destinations with the least rain and has the highest average annual temperature of all holiday destinations on earth at 32 degrees. The Dutch don't have to travel that far to be sure of the sun. The Canary Islands Fuerteventura and Lanzarote are both in the top ten most sun-sure holiday destinations.
Striking results
A number of striking results emerge from the study. For example, the average annual temperature in Amsterdam, at 12,5 degrees, is exactly the same as that in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is expected that it will be colder in Scotland. It is also striking that it rains less in Rotterdam (with an average of 783 mm per year) than in Rome (with an average of 797 mm per year) and in London (621 mm per year) there is less rain than in Paris (637 mm per year). ).
Phuket: lots of rain
The popular holiday destination Phuket (2419 mm per year) ranks fourth in terms of destinations with the most rainfall. This is caused by the rainy season between May and October. The popular Seychelles (2245 mm per year) are also in the top ten holiday destinations where the most rain falls.
Top 10 – Holiday destinations with the least rain
- Hurghada, Egypt
- Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
- Lima, Peru
- Cairo, Egypt
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Muscat, Oman
- Las Vegas, USA
- Fuerteventura, Spain
- Lanzarote, Spain
- Amman, Jordan
Top 10 – Warmest Places on Earth
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Banjul, Gambia
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Yangon, Myanmar
- Jaipur, india
- Angkor Wat (Siem Reap), Cambodia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Muscat, Oman
- Zanzibar, Tanzania
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About the research
The research was conducted by Wheather2Travel in nearly 250 holiday destinations around the world.
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7.Angkor Wat (Siem Reap), Vietnam
8. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
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Another example of a piece of crap research resulting in strange/alienating and completely worthless lists………………. The text mentions a list of the most sunny places on earth, with Hurghada in first place, Dubai in fifth place and also Fuerteventura and Lanzarote in the top ten. Above the list in question is the text 'holiday destinations with the least rain', which is completely different from destinations with the most sun. For example, the capital of Peru, Lima, is in 3rd place, while the average number of hours of sunshine per year there - due to a sea fog that often occurs for a long time - is, according to meteorological statistics, well lower than the number of hours of sunshine in Amsterdam…………..
Why is the Netherlands not among the places where the most rain falls, given the current weather conditions?
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