Cambodia is home to the famous Temples of Angkor Wat. Built in the 12th Century, it’s the world’s largest religious monument and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Tanzania is known for its vast wilderness areas like the UNESCO world heritage site Serengeti National Park. The Serengeti is where you can witness The Great Migration which can see up to 2 million animals crossing the plains.
National reserves make up 30% of New Zealand, this includes the Tongariro Alpine Crossing and Kahurangi National Park, both used as filming locations for the Lord of the Rings film series.
Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur, is home to the Petronas Twin Towers, which holds the record for the world’s tallest skyscrapers, standing at 1482 feet tall (451m)
Namibia’s capital city Windhoek, sits 5600 feet above sea level which makes it the 12th highest capital on the planet. Namibia is also home to the world’s largest population of free-roaming cheetahs.
The Seychelles native fruit, Coco de mer can be found in the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve. Known as the sea coconut, it produces the largest and heaviest seeds in the world.
The capital city of Thailand, Bangkok is often known as the Venice of the East due to its vast waterway network. This is where you can find the popular floating markets like Damnoen Saduak, where locals fill boats to the brim with fresh produce.
322 islands make up the country of Fiji. 106 of those islands are uninhabited. Vitu Levu is the largest island, where 75 percent of Fijians live. Also 90 percent of Fiji territory is made up of water.
The UAE is home to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the tallest building in the world. It stands at an impressive 2716 feet tall. You’ll also find the world’s first gold dispensing ATMs. Gold can be taken out in grams, gold coins and one-ounce gold bars.
There are only 1,000 mountain Gorillas left in the wild, almost half of which live in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and the others in the Virunga Mountains.
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1 to 3 – A good effort. You are not flagging too far behind!
3 to 7 – Well done. Keep waving those flags!
8 to 10 –Excellent. You are a true vexillologist!
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