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50+ AMAZING Travel Quiz Questions and Answers

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Test yourself with these travel quiz questions and answers! From capital cities to geography, see how many of these travel questions you can get right!

travel quiz questions and answers

Do you love travelling and think you know the world inside out? Do you think you can beat your friends and family to be crowned the ‘King or Queen of Travelling’? If you answered yes, then this is the ultimate travel quiz.

If you’re looking at hosting a fun quiz or having your friends over for a travel trivia night, these travel quiz questions and answers are perfect at testing your world knowledge and geography.

In this quiz you’ll find lots of questions on fun travel trivia, flag quiz questions, world geography trivia, and there’s even a travel picture quiz in there for you too.

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I’ve always loved a good pub quiz, but recently I’ve been doing about 3 quizzes a week. Once thing I’ve quickly learned is I’m quite good at general knowledge but I really know my travel trivia questions. Whenever there’s a travel round my eyes light up.

I always feel that being a travel blogger I’ve got a bit of an unfair advantage when it comes to travel trivia, but hey, I’m not complaining. One of the reasons I love travelling so much is learning about different cultures and societies. I’ve always said travelling is the best education in the world because you just learn so much.

While I’ve been locked up inside I wanted to come up with these travel quiz questions and answers to test your world knowledge.

If you fancy hosting your own virtual quiz then hopefully you can use some of these questions. First of all, let’s see how many you can get right!

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Also, if you enjoy this quiz, then make sure you take my Countries Quiz Questions here. This is one of my most popular quizzes so see how you can do! And this one is a bit more niche, but try and take on my USA Trivia Questions too.

If you’re looking for some other fun quizzes to do, then make sure you check out my other site Ultimate Quiz Questions . This site is packed with the world’s best quizzes on every topic, so enjoy!

And if you need a little inspiration or information, check out my other site Fun Facts About . This website is full of interesting facts that’ll blow your mind, so take a look now!

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50 Travel quiz questions

1. There are two countries that are completely land-locked in South America – name one of them?

2. Which is the only US State to have a one syllable name?

3. What is the line of latitude 23.5° north of the Equator more commonly known as?

4. Which European capital was built on 14 islands?

5. In 1993, ‘Ayers Rock’ also became known by its Aboriginal name – what is this name?

6. Which island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea is also known as the ‘Island of Spice’?

7. In which country is there a natural gas pit nicknamed the ‘Door to Hell’ that has been burning since 1971?

8. In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’?

9. If you were having a cocktail at Bodeguita del Medio in Havana , Cuba, what would you be drinking?

10. What is Europe’s most mountainous country?

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11. Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’?

12. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall?

13. Who were the first two people to summit Mount Everest in Nepal? (Half a point each!)

14. Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

15. Where would you find the Callanish ?

16. Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English?

17. What is the only country in the world to be ruled by an Emperor?

18. What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape-proof prison?

19. What is the largest country in Africa?

20. Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko?

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21. Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? (Half a point each!)

22. What is the deepest lake in the world?

23. Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? (Half a point for each!)

24. In 1976, Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to…?

25. What is the most southerly capital city in the world?

26. What’s the capital of Australia?

27. Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined?

28. Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA?

29. What is the only country in the world not to have a rectangular or square flag?

30. Which landlocked sea is 422m (1,385ft) below sea level?

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31. How many islands does Australia have within its maritime borders – 82, 822, 8,222?

32. Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours?

33. By land area, which is the biggest state in the USA?

34. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs?

35. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore?

Travel quiz: Picture round & flags

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So, how many of these travel trivia questions do you think you got right? Did you find it easy or hard?

Right, it’s time for the answers. Fingers crossed you got more than 50%!

Plan your own quiz night

quiz books

These are a few of my favourite quiz books that I use to plan fun trivia nights with friends:

  • Ultimate Quiz Night
  • Quiz Master
  • The Big Pub Quiz

Travel trivia: Questions and answers

1. What country is completely land-locked in South America? Bolivia or Paraguay . They are both landlocked despite right in the middle of South America.

2. Which is the only US State to have a one syllable name? Maine . This one was an easy one, right? If you want some more US Trivia Questions , open up this quiz and see how well you can do.

3. What is the line of latitude 23.5° north of the Equator more commonly known as? The Tropic of Cancer

4. Which European capital was built on 14 islands? Stockholm . The whole of Sweden actually has over 221,800 islands, making it the most in the world.

5. In 1993, ‘Ayers Rock’ also became known by its Aboriginal name, what is this name? Uluru . This is to respect the Aboriginal people as the custodians of the land.

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6. Which island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea is also known as the ‘Island of Spice’? Grenada . You can get some damn good rum from there too.

7. In which country is there a natural gas pit nicknamed the ‘Door to Hell’ that has been burning since 1971? Turkmenistan . Google the pictures, it’s crazy.

8. In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’? Thailand

9. If you were having a cocktail at Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, Cuba, what would you be drinking? A mojito . This drink was invented in this bar.

10. What is Europe’s most mountainous country? Switzerland

11. Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’? Lake Como

12. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall? Venezuela

13. Who were the first two people to summit Mount Everest in Nepal? (Half a point each!) Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary . This is one of the harder travel trivia questions!

14. Which country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada

15. Where would you find the Callanish? The Isle of Harris in Scotland . You can read all about it here ! Basically, it is Scotland’s version of Stonehenge dating back thousands of years. It really is fascinating.

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16. Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English? Buenos Aires in Argentina . Hopefully you knew that one.

17. What is the only country in the world to be ruled by an Emperor? Japan . The current emperor of Japan is Naruhito.

18. What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape-proof prison? Alcatraz . Now you can take tours of Alcatraz to see what life would have been like in the prison.

19. What is the largest country in Africa? Algeria . This is one of those geography trivia questions that always comes up.

20. Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko? Tokyo . I always think this question is quite surprising!

21. Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? (Half a point each!) Paris and Istanbul

22. What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal in Russia.

23. Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? (Half a point for each!) Argentina and Brazil

24. In 1976, Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to…? Ho Chi Minh City . If you’re planning of visiting this city, you can check out my Vietnam packing list to help you on your way!

25. What is the most southerly capital city in the world? Wellington . This is such a beautiful city to visit.

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26. What’s the capital of Australia? Canberra . Come on, you got this one, right? This is one of those travel questions and answers that a lot of people get wrong!

27. Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined? Canada

28. Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA? Colorado

29. What is the only country in the world not to have a rectangular or square flag? Nepal . This is a great road trip trivia question when you’re travelling with the family.

30. Which landlocked sea is 422m (1385ft) below sea level? The Dead Sea bordering Jordan and Israel. It’s the one where you can’t sink due to the high concentration of salt!

31. How many islands does Australia have within its maritime borders – 82, 822, 8,222? 8,222 . I visited one of them at Lord Howe Island last year. It’s definitely not what you’d expect but it’s incredibly beautiful!

32. Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours? Black, red and yellow . The same as Belgium but the lines are in a different configuration.

33. By land area, which is the biggest state in the USA? Alaska . This was the second last state to be incorporated into the United States of America in 1959.

34. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs? Bahamas . It sounds weird but it’s become such a popular tourist attraction these days. I just had to ask this in my vacation quiz!

35. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore? The Singapore Sling

Travel trivia: Picture round answers

(Landmark = 1 point, capital city = 1 point)

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1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

2. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

3. Golden Gate Bridge, USA

4. Christ the Redeemer, Brazil

5. Taj Mahal, India

Travel quiz: Flag answers

(Flag= 1 point)

3. Colombia

4. South Africa

5. Thailand

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In total there are 55 points up for grabs in this travel and tourism quiz. The question is, how many did you get? You can let me know in the comments below!

Did you enjoy my travel quiz questions and answers? If so, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Test them and see how they do. I bet you can beat them though.

And don’t forget you can take the Ultimate Countries Quiz and the ever popular Funny Quiz Questions . All you sports fans can take on my Sports Quiz too. If you enjoyed these questions from around the world, then you’ll love these quizzes too!

Also, make sure you check out our quizzes about Great Britain and England over on the Great British Bucket List. They’re really enjoyable too!

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Macca Sherifi is the founder of the multiple award-winning blogs An Adventurous World and the Great British Bucket List. Every month he inspires over 200,000 avid readers to travel the world.

7 thoughts on “50+ AMAZING Travel Quiz Questions and Answers”

52 out of 55. Decent quiz, I enjoyed that. Thought the Hell pit was in Uzbekistan for some reason. I thought the island of spice was Cuba… Idiot Knew Callanish was Scottish but answered as Ireland when doing the quiz.

That’s a great effort Craig, well done!

I didn’t do too well, but enjoyed it a lot. Just one small point: Germany’s flag is made up of the colours red, black and gold, not yellow. It dates back to the Prussian resistance against Napoleonic rule. Volunteer soldiers wore black uniforms with red buttons and golden trimmings. The colours became a symbol of freedom and nation. Thanks for the great quiz.

Thanks for the comment Jean. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz, and it’s always good to have a bit more background information on Germany!

@Jean, Good photograph took. Thank you.

Santosh Saha

That was really fun idea. Although I didn’t do well on your test but it was actually really fun to learn new things about the world.

Hope to see your coming blog. Thanks for the post.

@Pradip Karki, Send me more quizzes. Thank you.

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280 Best Travel Trivia Questions and Answers

Think you’re a travel buff? How well do you know the world beyond your backyard? I’ve compiled the best list of travel-related trivia questions and answers to liven up your trivia nights with friends or make those long road trips more enjoyable.

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Fun Travel Trivia Questions for Road Trips or Quiz Nights (Answers Included!)

  • About what percentage of flights are delayed per day? Answer: 20%
  • According to the legend, what did St Patrick’s drive out of Ireland? Answer: Snakes
  • Antarctica is a Desert, true or false? Answer: TRUE
  • Approximately how many airplane flights depart and land every day? Answer: 100,000
  • Approximately, how much money is thrown into Rome’s Trevi Fountain each day? Answer: approx. 3,000 euros
  • Are There Native Snakes In New Zealand? Answer: No
  • Big Ben is located in what European city? Answer: London
  • Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, Cuba claims to be the birthplace of what cocktail? Answer: A mojito
  • Easter Island is known for having 1000 of these? Answer: Statues
  • Encanto is based in which South American country? Answer: Colombia
  • Haggis is the national dish of which country? Answer: Scotland

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  • How big is Monaco? Answer: 2 km²
  • How long is the Great Wall of China? Answer: 21,196 km
  • How many capital cities does South Africa have? Answer: 3
  • How many countries still have a royal family? Answer: 43
  • How many Emirates does the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have? Answer: 7
  • How many floors are in the Empire State Building? Answer: 102
  • How many hours is the longest commercial flight? Answer: 18
  • How many islands does Australia have? – 53, 8,222 or 15,644? Answer: 8,222
  • How many islands does Spain have? Answer: 60 islands
  • How many stars does the United States of America flag have? Answer: 50
  • How many states start with the word, “new”? Answer: 4 (New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York)
  • How many Wonders of the World are there? Answer: 7
  • How tall is the Eiffel Tower (to tip)? Answer: 324 m
  • In the movie King Kong, Kong climbs what US building? Answer: Empires State Building
  • In what country would you find tapas? Answer: Spain
  • In what US city can you find the Golden Gate bridge? Answer: San Francisco

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  • In which capital city can you find the Parthenon? Answer: Athens
  • In which city would you find Heathrow and Gatwick airports? Answer: London
  • In which Country are Cows seen as sacred? Answer: India
  • In which country did cheesecake originate? Answer: Ancient Greece
  • In Which Country Do We Say Jultomten Which Means “The Christmas Gnome”? Answer: Sweden
  • In which country is Angkor Wat temple? Answer: Cambodia
  • In which country is Christmas island? Answer: Australia
  • In which country is pig beach? Answer: The Bahamas
  • In Which Country is the ‘Thumbs Up’ Gesture considered an insult? Answer: Iran
  • In which country is the Great Sphinx? Answer: Egypt
  • In which country is the Loch Ness? Answer: Scotland
  • In Which Country Is The Plain Of Jars? Answer: Laos
  • In which country is the world’s highest waterfall? Answer: Venezuela
  • In which country is Zanzibar located? Answer: Tanzania
  • In which country was the airline Ryanair founded? Answer: Ireland
  • In Which Country Will You Find Sigiriya, The Lion Rock Fortress? Answer: Sri Lanka
  • In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’? Answer: Thailand
  • In which country would you find the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park? Answer: China
  • In which famous natural landmark is Nemo born? Answer: The Great Barrier Reef
  • In which Italian city was the pizza invented? Answer: Naples
  • In which museum can you find the Rosetta Stone? Answer: The British museum
  • In which Spanish city is the Sagrada Familia? Answer: Barcelona
  • In which state is the Grand Canyon? Answer: Arizona
  • In which state would you find Mount Rushmore? Answer: South Dakota
  • India trains transport how many passengers per day? Answer: 23,000,000
  • It’s The Great Wall of _____ Answer: China
  • London’s Winter Wonderland happens in which park? Answer: Hyde Park
  • Machu Picchu is located in which country? Answer: Peru

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  • Maté is the National Drink of which South American Country? Answer: Argentina
  • Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country? Answer: Tanzania
  • Mulan is from what country? Answer: China
  • Name Italy’s Most Popular Frozen Dessert? Answer: Gelato
  • Name the first state to enter the union. Answer: Delaware
  • Name The Four President’s Heads Who Are Carved Into Mount Rushmore. Answer: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln
  • Name The Largest Art Museum In The World? Answer: The Louvre, Paris
  • Name the largest city in the world: Answer: Tokyo
  • Name the last state to enter the union Answer: Hawaii
  • Name the smallest country in the world: Answer: The Vatican City
  • On what Caribbean Island can you swim with pigs? Answer: Bahamas
  • Pizza originates from which European country? Answer: Italy
  • Princess and the Frog is set in what US city? Answer: New Orleans
  • Puerto Rico is a territory of what country? Answer: United States
  • RAK is the code of which airport? Answer: Marrakech Airport
  • Rome–Fiumicino International Airport is named after a famous artist. Which one? Answer: Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Russia has how many time zones? Answer: 11
  • Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to what in 1976? Answer: Ho Chi Minh City
  • Saltfish and ackee is the national dish of which country? Answer: Jamaica
  • Since 1971 the ‘Door to Hell’ has been burning in which country? Answer: Turkmenistan
  • Spain has the world’s largest food fight, what food is thrown? Answer: Tomatoes
  • Spain is the largest producer of this pitted fruit: Answer: Olives
  • Stinky Tofu is the National Dish of which Country? Answer: Taiwan
  • Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark of this country: Answer: Australia
  • The ancient Colosseum amphitheater is located in which European city: Answer: Rome
  • The Appalachian National Scenic Trail goes through how many states? Answer: 14
  • The archaeological site of Petra is found in what country? Answer: Jordan
  • The Aurora Borealis is also known as? Answer: The Northern Lights
  • The Big Banana is a landmark in which country? Answer: Australia
  • The Blue Lagoon is located in which country? Answer: Iceland
  • The breakfast dish, Huevos rancheros is from which country? Answer: Mexico
  • The Canadian Flag has which icon it on? Answer: Maple Leaf
  • The Dish Poutine belongs to which Country? Answer: Canada
  • The famous “Panama hat” actually comes from this country Answer: Ecuador
  • The kebab is from which country? Answer: Turkey

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  • The longest boardwalk in the world exists in this city and state. Answer: Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • The Rome Colosseum is one of the Wonders of the World? True or False? Answer: TRUE
  • The rotten meat of this animal is the national dish of Iceland: Answer: Shark
  • The second oldest tree is 4,000 years old. Where does it live? Answer: Iran
  • There’s a bench at the Taj Mahal named after someone, who is it? Answer: Princess Diana
  • Travelling in what direction makes jet lag worse? Answer: West to East
  • True or False – There is a town named Condom in France. Answer: TRUE
  • True Or False, The North Pole Has No Land? Answer: TRUE
  • What American city is known as “The Big Easy”? Answer: New Orleans
  • What animal only resides in Borneo or Sumatra? Answer: Orangutans
  • What are the names of the 7 continents? Answer: Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Europa, North America, South America, Oceania/Australia
  • What Australian city do Marlin and Dory swim to in the movie Finding Nemo? Answer: Sydney
  • What city has the most bridges in the world? Answer: Hamburg
  • What city in India has the largest population? Answer: Mumbai
  • What city is the Liberty Bell located in? Answer: Philadelphia
  • What continent is home to the newest country in the world? Answer: Africa
  • What countries national airline is named “Aer Lingus” Answer: Ireland
  • What countries share the world’s longest international border? Answer: Canada and USA
  • What country consumes the most cheese per person? Answer: France
  • What country does not to have a rectangle or square flag? Answer: Nepal
  • What country has the largest pyramid (by volume) in the world? Answer: Mexico
  • What country has the most neighbors? Answer: China and Russia
  • What country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites? Answer: Italy
  • What country has the Phi Phi islands? Answer: Thailand
  • What country has the tallest people in the world? Answer: The Netherlands
  • What country is completely land-locked in South America? Answer: Bolivia or Paraguay
  • What Country Is Obsessed With Eating KFC On Christmas Day? Answer: Japan
  • What country is the island of Mykonos is part of? Answer: Greece
  • What country would you find the archaeological site of Troy? Answer: Turkey
  • What currency did Italy use before the Euro? Answer: Lira
  • What does DC, in Washington DC, stand for? Answer: District of Columbia
  • What does ESTA stand for? Answer: Electronic System for Travel Authorization
  • What does UNESCO stand for? Answer: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
  • What European city is known as “The City of Lights”? Answer: Paris
  • What famous sea touches Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania? Answer: The Black Sea
  • What fast food chain has the most locations in the world? Answer: McDonald’s
  • What grain was used in the construction of the Great Wall of China? Answer: Rice
  • What is a TGV in France? Answer: High-Speed Train
  • What is Canada’s national animal? Answer: Beaver
  • What is escargot? Answer: Snails
  • What is Europe’s most mountainous country? Answer: Switzerland
  • What is Italy’s national dish? Answer: Ragu alla Bolognese
  • What Is Located North Of Arctic Circle Considered As Christmas HQ? Answer: Rovaniemi, Lapland
  • What is Scotland’s national dish? Answer: Haggis
  • What is Scotlands National Animal? Answer: A Unicorn
  • What is the biggest city in China? Answer: Shanghai
  • What is the busiest airport in the USA? Answer: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
  • What is the busiest airport in the world? Answer: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
  • What is the capital city of Afghanistan? Answer: Kabul
  • What is the capital city of Switzerland? Answer: Bern
  • What is the Capital City of Turkey? Answer: Ankara
  • What is the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra
  • What is the capital of Brazil? Answer: Brasilia
  • What is the capital of Ukraine? Answer: Kyiv
  • What is the currency of South Korea? Answer: South Korean Won
  • What is the deepest lake in the world? Answer: Lake Baikal
  • What is the Dragon Khan? Answer: A roller coaster in PortAventura Park (Spain)
  • What is the driest continent? Answer: Antarctica
  • What is the highest mountain in Africa? Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro
  • What is the highest point in the world? Answer: Mount Everest, Nepal/Tibet
  • What is the largest Australian airline? Answer: Qantas
  • What is the largest city in the world by population? Answer: Tokyo
  • What is the largest country by size? Answer: Russia
  • What is the largest country in Africa? Answer: Algeria
  • What is the largest hot desert in the world? Answer: Sahara Desert
  • What is the largest island in the world? Answer: Greenland
  • What is the largest sized airport in the world? Answer: King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia
  • What is the least visited country in the world? Answer: Tuvalu
  • What is the longest highway in the United States? Answer: Route 20 (Massachusetts to Oregon)
  • What is the most Northern Capital City? Answer: Reykjavik
  • What Is The Most Photographed Landmark In Australia? Answer: Sydney Opera House
  • What is the most popular tourist city in the United States? Answer: New York City
  • What is the most southerly capital city in the world? Answer: Wellington
  • What is the most spoken language in the world? Answer: Mandarin Chinese
  • What is the most visited country in the world? Answer: France
  • What Is The Most Visited Tourist Attraction In The World? Answer: Times Square
  • What is the most widely eaten food in the world? Answer: Rice
  • What is the national animal of Canada? Answer: The Beaver
  • What Is The National Dish Of Hungary? Answer: Gulyás (Goulash)
  • What is the National Dish of Spain? Answer: Paella
  • What Is The Nickname For The Clock At The End Of The Palace Of Westminster? Answer: Big Ben
  • What is the nickname of New York City? Answer: The Big Apple
  • What is the only living structure visible from space? Answer: The Great Barrier Reef
  • What is the population density for England? Answer: 434 per km2
  • What is the southernmost capital city in the world? Answer: Wellington (New Zealand)
  • What is the tallest building in the world? Answer: Burj Khalifa
  • What is the White House’s address? Answer: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC
  • What is the world’s busiest international airport? Answer: Dubai International Airport
  • What is the world’s largest island? Answer: Greenland
  • What is the world’s largest salt desert? Answer: Gran Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia
  • What is the world’s longest designated hiking trail? Answer: Pacific Crest Trail
  • What island famous island prison is located in California? Answer: Alcatraz
  • What museum has The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh? Answer: Museum of Modern Art in New York City
  • What percentage of the earth is water? Answer: 71%
  • What river runs through London? Answer: River Thames
  • What river runs through the Grand Canyon? Answer: Colorado River
  • What Scandinavian country is the safest country in the world? Answer: Iceland
  • What Sea is to the North of Turkey? Answer: The Black Sea
  • What shape is a samosa? Answer: Triangle
  • What Texas city is home to The Alamo? Answer: San Antonio
  • What three colors make up Germany’s flag? Answer: Black, red and yellow
  • What type of flowers is Holland known for? Answer: Tulips
  • What type of geographical feature is the Stromboli? Answer: A volcano
  • What US city has the busiest cruise port in the world? Answer: Miami
  • What US city is the Space Needle located in? Answer: Seattle
  • What US state is the film Lilo & Stitch set in? Answer: Hawaii
  • What Was Ho Chi Minh City Previously Called? Answer: Saigon
  • What’s the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra
  • What’s The Name Of The Famous Mosque In Abu Dhabi? Answer: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  • Where are the Spanish Steps located? Answer: Rome, Italy
  • Where Can You Find The Seven Coloured Earths? Answer: Mauritus
  • Where did the bungee jump originate? Answer: Auckland, New Zealand
  • Where is the best-preserved meteor crater located? Answer: Winslow, Arizona
  • Where is the Great Pyramid in Egypt? Answer: Cairo, Giza
  • Where Is The World’s Largest Nativity Scene Located? Answer: Einsiedeln, Switzerland
  • Where was the capital of Spain before Madrid? Answer: Toledo
  • Where would you find the Callanish? Answer: The Isle of Harris in Scotland
  • Which 4 US presidents are in Mount Rushmore? Answer: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln
  • Which actress portrayed Cheryl Strayed in Wild? Answer: Reese Witherspoon
  • Which airline’s logo has a red maple leaf? Answer: Air Canada
  • Which Asian country has more than 17,000 islands? Answer: Indonesia
  • Which author wrote the book Eat, Pray, Love? Answer: Eat, Pray, Love
  • Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English? Answer: Buenos Aires in Argentina
  • Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko? Answer: Tokyo
  • Which Central South American Country Is Home To The Largest Salt Flats In The World? Answer: Bolivia
  • Which city (not in Poland) has the highest Polish population in the world? Answer: Chicago
  • Which city do croissants originate from? Answer: Vienna
  • Which city has more cars than people? Answer: San Marino, Italy
  • Which city is known as the “City of Seven Hills”? Answer: Lisbon, Portugal
  • Which City Is Referred To As ‘The Windy City’? Answer: Chicago
  • Which city is situated on two continents? Answer: Istanbul
  • Which Cocktail Originated In The Raffles Hotel, Singapore? Answer: Singapore Sling
  • Which colour is the Easyjet logo? Answer: Orange
  • Which Continent Doesn’t Have Ants? Answer: Antarctica
  • Which Continent is Mexico in? Answer: North America
  • Which Countries flag has an AK47 on it? Answer: Mozambique
  • Which country celebrated the millennium in 2007? Answer: Ethiopia
  • Which country does NOT have a rectangular flag? Answer: Switzerland
  • Which country gifted the statue of Liberty to the United States? Answer: France
  • Which country has the longest coastline? Answer: Canada
  • Which country has the most lakes? Answer: Canada
  • Which Country has the most Muslims in the world? Answer: Indonesia
  • Which country has the most pyramids? Answer: Sudan
  • Which country has the most time zones? Answer: France
  • Which country has the world’s highest waterfall? Answer: Venezuela
  • Which country is bigger than Pluto? Answer: Russia
  • Which country is called “The Emerald Isle”? Answer: Ireland
  • Which country is called the “Land of Fire and Ice”? Answer: Iceland
  • Which country is called the Land of the Rising Sun? Answer: Japan
  • Which country is Caracas the capital of? Answer: Venezuela
  • Which country is considered “happiest” in the world? Answer: Finland
  • Which country is home to the most volcanoes? Answer: Indonesia
  • Which country is made up of 180,000 islands? Answer: Finland
  • Which Country is the World’s Tallest Living Man from? Answer: Turkey
  • Which country is Timbuktu located in? Answer: Mali
  • Which country makes the most money on tourism? Answer: The United States
  • Which country was the movie ‘The Beach’ filmed in? Answer: Thailand
  • Which country’s Olympic blobsled team is featured in Cool Runnings? Answer: Jamaica
  • Which currency is in used in Bali? Answer: Indonesian rupiah
  • Which European capital was built on 14 islands? Answer: Stockholm
  • Which European city is the Acropolis located in? Answer: Athens (Greece)
  • Which fabric device opens up during a skydive? Answer: Parachute
  • Which famous museum has a glass pyramid at the front? Answer: Le Louvre

Le Louvre

  • Which is the friendliest city in the world? Answer: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • Which is the most bicycle-friendly city in the world? Answer: Copenhagen
  • Which island country is known as the ‘Island of Spice’? Answer: Grenada
  • Which island group includes Ibiza, Menorca, and Majorca? Answer: Balearics
  • Which Italian Landmark Dates Back To 70AD? Answer: The Colosseum in Rome
  • Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’? Answer: Lake Como
  • Which London bridge is nicknamed “wobbly bridge”? Answer: Millennium Bridge
  • Which New York airport has the same name as a US President? Answer: JFK airport
  • Which North American country’s name means “Rich Coast”? Answer: Costa Rica
  • Which river flows through Paris? Answer: River Seine
  • Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA? Answer: Colorado
  • Which sport is also referred to as sailboarding? Answer: Windsurfing
  • Which sport is Kelly Slater known for? Answer: Surfing
  • Which state is known as the “Sunshine State”? Answer: Florida
  • Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? Answer: Paris and Istanbul
  • Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? Answer: Argentina and Brazil
  • Which two countries officially begin with “The”? Answer: The Gambia and The Bahamas
  • Which two South American countries share Lake Titicaca? Answer: Bolivia & Peru
  • Which US state does key lime pie come from? Answer: Florida
  • Which US State has a one syllable name? Answer: Maine
  • Which US state makes the most money on tourism? Answer: California
  • Which US university was the sports drink Gatorade named after? Answer: The University of Florida—the Florida Gators
  • Which USA state has the biggest land area? Answer: Alaska
  • Which volcano is located near Tokyo and considered a sacred mountain? Answer: Mount Fuji
  • Who has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan? Answer: Sudan
  • With a population of 37 million, which is the largest city in the world? Answer: Tokyo
  • Zanzibar is an island off which African Country? Answer: Tanzania

And that about wraps up our list of the best travel trivia questions and answers. With a mix of global and local inquiries, they bridge cultures and spark curiosity. So, as you delve into the world of travel, remember that knowledge, laughter, and shared experiences are the true souvenirs of any journey. Happy quizzing on trivia night with friends or on a road trip!!

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125 Best Travel Trivia Questions & Answers For 2024

Are you off to a great escape soon? Or afflicted with a bit of wanderlust?

You are in for a treat with these best travel trivia questions and answers! Both novice and seasoned travelers will love exploring the world from home.

Find everything from history, food, music, geography, and culture in this fascinating quiz that gears you up for your next adventure.

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Easy Travel Trivia Questions

First, start with these lighter travel trivia questions about geography, history, and more.

1. How many Wonders of the World are there?

2. Which two countries share the world’s longest international border?

Canada and the United States

3. It’s The Great Wall of _____

4. The Great Barrier Reef can be found off of what country?

5. What is the largest state in the United States? (By land)

woman looking out at the water

6. What are the names of the 7 continents?

  • North America
  • South America
  • Oceania/Australia

7. Located in Africa, this is the largest hot desert in the world:

Sahara Desert

8. What travel document do you need to visit other countries?

9. Puerto Rico is a territory of what country?

United States

10. What is the largest country by size?

11. What famous monument stands on an island on the Hudson River facing New York City, USA?

Statue of Liberty

12. Where would you travel to visit the Amazon Rainforest?

13. Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are famous landmarks for this ‘down under’ country:

14. True or False: The Spanish Steps are located in Spain

False (Rome, Italy)

15. Big Ben is located in what European city?

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Best United States Travel Trivia 

Expand your knowledge of the US with these fun travel trivia questions.

The White House

16. In which state would you find Mount Rushmore?

South Dakota

17. The Pacific Coast Highway is in which US state?

18. New York City is also known as:

The Big Apple

19. True or False: Detroit is known as “The Windy City”?

False (Chicago)

20. In which state is the Grand Canyon?

Answer C: Arizona

21. Which southern state is also known as the “Sunshine State”?

22. The Golden Gate Bridge is located in which California city?

San Francisco

23. Known as “The Big Easy,” what is the actual name of this American city?

New Orleans

24. The Space Needle is located in which US city?

25. What is the longest highway in the United States?

A. Route 66

B. Route 20 (Massachusetts to Oregon)

Answer B: Route 20 (Massachusetts to Oregon)

United States vacation trivia questions and answers

Yellowstone National Park

27. True or False: The Mississippi River is only in the US state of Mississippi.

False 

28. What river runs through the Grand Canyon?

A. Colorado River

B. Arkansas River

C. Illinois River

Answer A: Colorado River

29. The Liberty Bell is located in which US city?

Philadelphia

30. This Texas city is home to The Alamo:

San Antonio

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Stonehenge sunset

31. Which waterfall can be found on the USA / Canada border?

Niagara Falls

32. The Acropolis is located in this European city

Athens (Greece)

33. What material is The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italy) made from?

Answer: B Marble

34. In which city would you find St. Peter’s Basilica?

The Vatican City (Italy)

35. This European city is known as “The City of Lights”?

36. The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa, is located in which country?

37. The London Eye, observation ferris wheel, was opened to the public in:

Answer B: 2000

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39. The Aurora Borealis is also known as?

The Northern Lights

40. True or False: Banff National Park was the first National Park of Canada

41. What river runs through London?

A. Nile River

B. Amazon River

C. River Thames

Answer: C. River Thames

42. The island of Mykonos is part of which country?

43. Holland is known for these types of flowers:

44. Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country?

A. Tanzania

C. Greenland

Answer A: Tanzania

45. Machu Picchu is located in which country?

46. In which country would you find the Great Sphinx?

47. The Colosseum, an ancient amphitheater where gladiators would fight, is located in which European city:

Answer B: Rome

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48. True or False: Dubai does not have a standard address system so there are no addresses or postcards.

49. Russia has how many time zones?

Answer C: 11

50. Which animal runs through the streets during Spain’s fiesta of San Fermin?

Bulls aka Running with the Bulls

51. The biggest city in China is:

52. The busiest cruise port in the world is located in this Florida city:

53. Notre Dame, a famous medieval cathedral, was engulfed in flames in 2019 in which European city?

54. Thailand is known for:

B. Floating markets

C. Buddhist temples

D. All the above

Answer: D. All of the above

55. This city is known as “The Big Smoke”:

London, England (Or Toronto, Canada)

56. Which country is also known as “The Emerald Isle”?

57. Easter Island is known for its 1000 _________.

Answer B: Statues

58. New Zealand has a bridge that is famous for this exciting activity?

Bungee jumping

59. True or False: Bombay and Mumbai are the same city?

60. Which North American country’s name translates as “Rich Coast”?

A. St. Lucia

C. Costa Rica

Answer C: Costa Rica

61. True or False: Venice has more canals than Amsterdam?

62. What is the meaning of the word “wanderlust?”

“Strong desire to travel”

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Answer: C. Unicorn

64. Over 20,000 people and 1,000 elephants helped build this famous monument in India?

65. True or False: Pilots and Co-pilots do not eat the same meal before flying

True (it eliminates the risk of both having food poisoning at the same time)

66. Name the smallest country in the world:

The Vatican City

67. Name the largest city in the world:

68. True or False: Canada has almost 2 million lakes

69. Which city is situated on two continents?

A. Istanbul

B. Barcelona

C. Frankfurt

Answer: A. Istanbul

70. The longest commercial flight is almost how many hours long? (See #101 to see where it goes!)

Answer: B. 18 hours

71. True or False: Saudi Arabia has no rivers.

72. India trains transport how many passengers per day ?

B. 2,300,000

C. 23,000,000

Answer: C. 23,000,000

73. With an annual attendance of 58 million people, this is the most visited theme park(s) in the world:

Disney World (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, EPCOT combined)

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74. Which city do croissants originate from?

75. What food is thrown in the world’s largest food fight, held each year in Spain?

76. The national dish of Iceland is the rotten meat of this animal:

77. The Japanese dish, fugu, is deadly if not made properly. What fish is it made from?

A. Electric eel

B. Killer shark

C. Pufferfish

Answer: C. Pufferfish

78. The kebab is from which country?

79. True or false: It’s normal to eat food with your hands in India

80. What animal was historically the staple meat for indigenous Australians?

81. Which German dish is made from ketchup, pork sausage, and curry powder?

A. Bratwurst

B. Currywurst

C. Sauerkraut

Answer B.: Currywurst

82. Saltfish and ackee is the national dish of which island country?

83. Spain is the largest producer of this pitted fruit:

84. Huevos rancheros is a breakfast meal from which country?

85. What should you do after eating a meal in Egypt to say your compliments to the chef?

Burp loudly

86. Pizza originates from which European country?

87. Which US state does key lime pie come from?

Good Movie Questions For Travel Trivia

Movies inspire the wanderlust in all of us!

movie hobbit scenery

88. In Finding Nemo, what Australian city do Marlin and Dory swim to?

89. In the original Cars movie, Lightning McQueen needs to get to which US state for the Piston Cup race?

90. In the movie King Kong, Kong climbs the Empire State Building in which US city?

New York City

91. Which country is the setting for The Sound of Music?

92. Lilo & Stitch is set in which US state?

93. Alfredo Linguini and Remy from Ratatouille are from what country?

94. In the movie UP, Carl is trying to get to the world’s highest waterfall (Angel Falls) located in what country?

95. True or False: Mary Poppins is set in the United States.

False (Britain)

96. Mulan is from what country?

97. From The Wizard of Oz, finish this famous line: “We’re not in _______ anymore.”

98. Encanto is based in which South American country?

99. Princess and the Frog is set in what US city?

100. Cool Runnings tells the Olympic story of which country’s bobsled team?

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Hard Travel General Knowledge Quiz

Did you know these things about traveling? Some of these travel trivia questions will surprise you!

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101. The longest non-stop flight in the world is from Singapore to this popular American airport.

John F Kennedy Airport in New York ( source )

102. The shortest flight in the world takes just 2 minutes. It transports within which country?

Scotland. Westray and Papa Westray.

103. Which country’s passport is considered “most powerful” because citizens can visit over 190 destinations visa-free?

Japan ( source )

104. Which country has the “weakest passport” because citizens only have 27 visa-free destinations?

Afghanistan.

105. What is the average wait time at US airports?

At all other airports, the average wait time varies from 13 to 17 minutes. Average worst-hour times at airports range from 26 to 38 minutes. (TSA)

106. Which US airport has the worst TSA wait time?

Newark Liberty International (EWR), New Jersey ( source )

107. Which US airport has the best TSA wait time reported?

Salt Lake City International (SLC)

108. Approximately what percentage of all flights are delayed per day?

109. Name a reason that a flight might be delayed.

Staffing issues, logistical issues, issues with the equipment, aircraft shortages

110. Which major airline is least likely to cancel a flight?

Delta Airlines (they also scored well for on-time flights) ( source )

111. Which country in the world has the most train travelers?

China (followed by India, Japan, and Russia)

112. How many annual vacation days did Americans take in 2022?

Respondents to an annual study took 11 annual vacation days on average in 2022. 8.5 days less than the global average. (Expedia)

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114. Where will you pay for the most expensive taxi ride in the world?

Oslo, Norway or Bern, Switzerland

115. Where will you pay for the cheapest taxi ride in the world?

Cairo, Egypt

116. If you were to travel to the “happiest” country in the world, where would you be going to?

117. Which country has the most times zones in the world?

France (mostly due to its territories around the world) Followed by the U.S. & Russia

118. What is the most popular tourist destination in the world?

119. What is the most popular tourist city in the United States?

120. What is the busiest international airport in the world?

Dubai International Airport

121. What is the cheapest day to travel by plane in the United States?

Tuesdays & Wednesdays (domestic) Wednesdays & Thursdays (international) ( source )

122. What is the most expensive day to travel by plane in the United States?

123. What country is the most dangerous to travel to?

Afghanistan

124. Which country in the world makes the most money on tourism?

The United States

125. Which state in the United States makes the most money on tourism?

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Do you love travelling and quizzes? Then these travel trivia questions will be perfect for you!

Travelling is one of the best things in the world. It’s about discovering new places, visiting landmarks but also expending your horizons.

When we travel , we learn a lot about the places we visit but also about ourselves.

We also learn more about history . For example, going to London is perfect to learn about the British monarchy.

But travelling doesn’t just mean visiting cultural sites. It also means exploring the outdoors and trying new activities. Hiking, sailing, snorkelling… there are so many things to do!

If you love the world as much as I do, then these travel trivia questions and answers will be perfect for you!

In this travel quiz, you will find 10 rounds of trivia questions about everything related to travel including transportation, food, art and landmarks.

So, are you ready? Let’s get started!

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Round 1: General Knowledge Travel Trivia Questions

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  • Which New York island was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States?
  • In which city can you find the Golden Gate bridge?
  • What is the largest Australian airline?
  • Which author wrote the book Eat, Pray, Love?
  • Which actress portrayed Cheryl Strayed in Wild?
  • What is the world’s number one destination for international tourists?
  • What is the world’s largest island?
  • What is the name of the archipelago at South America’s southernmost tip?
  • What is a TGV in France?
  • What type of transportation does the company Amtrak provide?
  • Which New York island was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States ? Ellis Island
  • In which city can you find the Golden Gate bridge? San Francisco
  • What is the largest Australian airline? Qantas
  • Which author wrote the book Eat, Pray, Love? Eat, Pray, Love
  • Which actress portrayed Cheryl Strayed in Wild? Reese Witherspoon
  • What is the world’s number one destination for international tourists? France
  • What is the world’s largest island? Greenland
  • What is the name of the archipelago at South America’s southernmost tip? Tierra del Fuego
  • What is a TGV in France ? High-Speed Train
  • What type of transportation does the company Amtrak provide? Train

Round 2: Travel Multiple Choice Questions

travel quiz questions

  • 1.5 minutes
  • 3.5 minutes
  • 5.5 minutes
  • 8.5 minutes
  • 134 per km2
  • 234 per km2
  • 334 per km2
  • 434 per km2
  • Perth and Sydney
  • Melbourne and Brisbane
  • Broome and Alice Springs
  • Darwin and Adelaide
  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • How long is the Great Wall of China? 21,196 km
  • How tall is the Eiffel Tower (to tip)? 324 m
  • The shortest flight in the world is between two Orkney Islands in Scotland. How long is it? 1.5 minutes
  • How big is Monaco? 2 km²
  • What is the population density for England ? 434 per km2
  • Which two Australian cities are connected by the Ghan train? Darwin and Adelaide
  • Which airline has a red maple leaf as a logo ? Air Canada
  • Which one of these Australian animals is known for its smile? Quokka
  • How many floors are in the Empire State Building ? 102
  • Which one of the following is not a stop on the Circumvesuviana train? Venice

Round 3: Capital Cities Trivia Questions

travel quiz questions

  • What is the capital city of Afghanistan?
  • What is the southernmost capital city in the world?
  • Where was the capital of Spain before Madrid?
  • What is the capital of Brazil?
  • In which capital city can you find the Petronas Twin Towers?
  • Which country is Caracas the capital of?
  • What is the capital of Ukraine?
  • What does DC, in Washington DC, stand for?
  • What is the capital of Australia?
  • In which capital city can you find the Parthenon?

Round 3: Capital Cities Trivia Questions and Answers

  • What is the capital city of Afghanistan? Kabul
  • What is the southernmost capital city in the world? Wellington (New Zealand)
  • Where was the capital of Spain before Madrid? Toledo
  • What is the capital of Brazil? Brasilia
  • In which capital city can you find the Petronas Twin Towers? Kuala Lumpur
  • Which country is Caracas the capital of? Venezuela
  • What is the capital of Ukraine? Kyiv
  • What does DC, in Washington DC, stand for? District of Columbia
  • What is the capital of Australia? Canberra
  • In which capital city can you find the Parthenon? Athens

Round 4: Airports Trivia Questions

airport travel quiz questions

  • Which New York airport has the same name as a US President?
  • What is the largest airport in the world (by size)?
  • The airport in Ajaccio, Corsica, is named after a French Emperor. Which one?
  • What is the busiest airport in the USA?
  • In which city would you find Heathrow and Gatwick airports?
  • Name the three airports in Paris, France (1 point each).
  • Which UK airport is named after one of the members of The Beatles?
  • RAK is the code of which airport?
  • Rome–Fiumicino International Airport is named after a famous artist. Which one?
  • In which country was the airline Ryanair founded?

Round 4: Airports Trivia Questions and Answers

  • Which New York airport has the same name as a US President? JFK airport
  • What is the largest airport in the world (by size)? King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia
  • The airport in Ajaccio, Corsica, is named after a French Emperor. Which one? Napoleon Bonaparte
  • What is the busiest airport in the USA? Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
  • In which city would you find Heathrow and Gatwick airports? London
  • Name the three airports in Paris, France (1 point each). Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais
  • Which UK airport is named after one of the members of The Beatles ? Liverpool John Lennon Airport
  • RAK is the code of which airport ? Marrakech Airport
  • Rome–Fiumicino International Airport is named after a famous artist. Which one? Leonardo Da Vinci
  • In which country was the airline Ryanair founded? Ireland

Round 5: Landmarks Trivia Questions

landmarks travel quiz questions

  • Which country gifted the statue of Liberty to the United States?
  • Which basilica sits at the top of the Montmartre hill in Paris?
  • Which amphiteatre in Rome used to host gladiator fights?
  • In which famous natural landmark is Nemo born?
  • What does UNESCO stand for?
  • In which Spanish city is the Sagrada Familia?
  • What is the tallest building in the world (+ Bonus point for the city)?
  • Which 4 US presidents are in Mount Rushmore?
  • True or False – Uluru is higher than the Chrysler Building in New York.
  • What is the White House’s address?

Round 5: Landmarks Trivia Questions and Answers

  • Which country gifted the statue of Liberty to the United States? France
  • Which basilica sits at the top of the Montmartre hill in Paris? Sacré-Cœur
  • Which amphiteatre in Rome used to host gladiator fights? Colosseum
  • In which famous natural landmark is Nemo born? The Great Barrier Reef
  • What does UNESCO stand for? United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
  • In which Spanish city is the Sagrada Familia? Barcelona
  • What is the tallest building in the world (+ Bonus point for the city)? Burj Khalifa in Dubai
  • Which 4 US presidents are in Mount Rushmore? George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln
  • True or False – Uluru is higher than the Chrysler Building in New Yor. True
  • What is the White House’s address? 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC

Round 6: Funny Trivia Questions

travel quiz questions

  • In which country is Christmas island?
  • True or False – There is a town named Condom in France.
  • In which country is pig beach?
  • The Big Banana is a landmark in which country?
  • In which country can you find the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?
  • In which country is the biggest pyramid in the world (by volume)?
  • What is the Dragon Khan?
  • Which country celebrated the millennium in 2007?
  • Which London bridge is nicknamed “wobbly bridge”?
  • Which Turkish airport has the same name as a super hero?

Round 6: Funny Trivia Questions and Answers

  • In which country is Christmas island? Australia
  • True or False – There is a town named Condom in France. True
  • In which country is pig beach ? The Bahamas
  • The Big Banana is a landmark in which country? Australia
  • In which country can you find the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch? Wales
  • In which country is the biggest pyramid in the world (by volume)? Mexico
  • What is the Dragon Khan? A roller coaster in PortAventura Park (Spain)
  • Which country celebrated the millennium in 2007? Ethiopia
  • Which London bridge is nicknamed “wobbly bridge”? Millennium Bridge
  • Which Turkish airport has the same name as a super hero? Batman Airport

Round 7: Geography Trivia Questions

travel geography quiz questions

  • What is the highest mountain in Africa?
  • Which river flows through Paris?
  • Between which countries is the world’s longest international border?
  • In which country is Zanzibar located?
  • In which country is the Loch Ness?
  • On which river did Captain Sully land US Airways Flight 1549 in 2009?
  • What type of geographical feature is the Stromboli?
  • Which countries share a border with Italy (1 point each)?
  • Which volcano is located near Tokyo and considered a sacred mountain?
  • In which country can you find the Phi Phi islands?

Round 7: Geography Trivia Questions and Answers

  • What is the highest mountain in Africa? Mount Kilimanjaro
  • Which river flows through Paris? River Seine
  • Between which countries is the world’s longest international border? Canada and USA
  • In which country is Zanzibar located? Tanzania
  • In which country is the Loch Ness? Scotland
  • On which river did Captain Sully land US Airways Flight 1549 in 2009? Hudson River
  • What type of geographical feature is the Stromboli? A volcano
  • Which countries share a border with Italy (1 point each)? France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia
  • Which volcano is located near Tokyo and considered a sacred mountain? Mount Fuji
  • In which country can you find the Phi Phi islands? Thailand

Round 8: Travel Activities Trivia Questions

travel activities quiz questions

  • Which sport is Kelly Slater known for?
  • Which sport is also referred to as sailboarding?
  • In which museum can you find the Rosetta Stone?
  • Which fabric device opens up during a skydive?
  • Which museum is also famous for its glass pyramid at the front?
  • What is the world’s longest designated hiking trail?
  • Haggis is the national dish of which country?
  • How many states does the Appalachian National Scenic Trail go through?
  • In which museum can you find The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh?
  • In which Italian city was the pizza invented?

Round 8: Travel Activities Trivia Questions and Answers

  • Which sport is Kelly Slater known for? Surfing
  • Which sport is also referred to as sailboarding? Windsurfing
  • In which museum can you find the Rosetta Stone? The British museum
  • Which fabric device opens up during a skydive? Parachute
  • Which museum is also famous for its glass pyramid at the front? Le Louvre
  • What is the world’s longest designated hiking trail? Pacific Crest Trail
  • Haggis is the national dish of which country? Scotland
  • How many states does the Appalachian National Scenic Trail go through? 14
  • In which museum can you find The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh? Museum of Modern Art in New York City
  • In which Italian city was the pizza invented? Naples

Round 9: Hard Travel Quiz Questions

hard travel quiz questions

  • Which colour is the Easyjet logo?
  • Which Boeing aircraft crashed twice in 2018 (in Indonesia and Ethiopia)?
  • Which currency is in used in Bali?
  • Which country has the most time zones?
  • According to the legend, what did St Patrick’s drive out of Ireland?
  • Which city has the most bridges in the world?
  • In which city can you find the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel?
  • What is the world’s largest salt desert?
  • What does ESTA stand for?
  • What was Ho Chi Minh City previously known as?

Round 9: Hard Travel Quiz Questions and Answers

  • Which colour is the Easyjet logo? Orange
  • Which Boeing aircraft crashed twice in 2018 (in Indonesia and Ethiopia)? Boeing 737 Max
  • Which currency is in used in Bali? Indonesian rupiah
  • Which country has the most time zones? France
  • According to the legend, what did St Patrick’s drive out of Ireland? Snakes
  • Which city has the most bridges in the world? Hamburg
  • In which city can you find the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel? Dubai
  • What is the world’s largest salt desert? Gran Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia
  • What does ESTA stand for? Electronic System for Travel Authorization
  • What was Ho Chi Minh City previously known as? Saigon

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Whether you’re looking for travel questions for a zoom quiz with colleagues or a travel trivia quiz night in with friends and family, or you simply want to test your own travel knowledge and geography knowledge, these travel trivia questions and answers are the best way to get a bit of Wanderlust!

So here are my unique travel quiz questions and answers including questions to do with fun travel trivia, flag quiz questions, travel pub quiz questions, geography trivia and more!

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How these fun travel questions work is in the first section I have given you just the travel triva questions .

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Travel quiz questions.

  • 1. What is the most Northern Capital City?
  • 2. How many Emirates does the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have?

3. What is the smallest Country in the world by landmas s?

  • 4. Zanzibar is an island off which African Country?
  • 5. Finland has been rated as what type of Country for the last 3 years running (2020, 2019 & 2018)?

6 . Antarctica is a Desert, True or False?

7. Which Country has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan?

  • 8. Khao San Road can be found in which City?
  • 9. How many Countries are in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)?
  • 10. Stinky Tofu is the National Dish of which Country?
  • 11. At The Taj Mahal there is a bench named after someone, who is it?
  • 12. How many stars does the flag of the United States of America have?
  • 13. Lake Titicaca is the biggest lake in South America, which 2 countries share it?
  • 14. The Dish Poutine belongs to which Country?
  • 15. Which Country has the most Muslims in the world?
  • 16. What currency did Italy use before the Euro?
  • 17. What is the National Dish of Spain?
  • 18. In which Country are Cows seen as sacred?
  • 19. The Film ‘The Beach’ was filmed in which Country?
  • 20. What is the Capital City of Turkey?
  • 21. Which 2 stations is the the shortest London Underground journey between?
  • 22. What is Scotlands National Animal?
  • 23. The Book ‘Shantaram’ is based in which city in India?
  • 24. The Rome Colosseum is one of the Wonders of the World? True or False?
  • 25. ‘Esky’ is an Australian Slang term, what does it refer to?
  • 26. The Canadian Flag has which icon it on?
  • 27. What is the South East Asia Backpacking Route also known as?
  • 28. What Sea is to the North of Turkey?
  • 29. Mate (maté) is the National Drink of which South American Country?
  • 30. London’s Winter Wonderland happens in which park?
  • 31. Which Countries flag has an AK47 on it?
  • 32. Whose population is the highest (2020), Ethiopia or Nigeria?
  • 33. Which Country is the World’s Tallest Living Man from??
  • 34. What did Iran used to be called before 1935?
  • 35. Which Continent is Mexico in?

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  • 3. What is the smallest Country in the world by landmass?
  • Vatican City
  • The happiest Country in the world
  • 6 . Antarctica is a Desert, true or false?
  • 7. Who has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan?
  • Princess Diana
  • Bolivia & Peru
  • Covent Garden and Leicester Square
  • An Ice Box / Insulated container to keep things cool
  • The Banana Pancake Trail
  • The Black Sea
  • North America

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I hope you enjoyed these travel trivia questions! Did some of these travel quiz questions and answers surprise you?? Here’s some background on some of them!

Yes, Antarctica is a Desert! It’s the largest Desert on Earth, we often think of Deserts as only hot places right, but that’s not the case! Well, you did want Geography Trivia!

A lot of us don’t know much about Sudan do we, yet we know a lot about Egypt so you might have been surprised to hear that Sudan has between 200-255 Pyramids whereas Egypt has 138!

Maybe you were as surprised as I was to find out the the National Animal of Scotland is a Unicorn! Sorry, that wasn’t one of the easy travel quiz questions!

Yes, Mozambique’s flag is known as one of the most bizarre flags from around the world because of it’s AK47 which is supposed to represent defence and vigilance in a country that was beset with civil war for over a decade.

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Are you looking for an awesome travel quiz? We can help! Whether you love travelling and are looking for some fun questions for your trivia night or are already out and about and want to be entertained, this ultimate travel trivia will be perfect for you!

You will find 114 questions about travelling. This includes general knowledge, geography, transport and some fun games for your travel mates!

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Travel Quiz Questions

Round 1: general knowledge travel quiz questions.

  • According to the legend, what did St Patrick chase from Ireland?
  • What is the largest country in the world?
  • What is the most populated country in the world?
  • What is the smallest country in the world?
  • What is the currency in Poland?
  • Which Disney World park is home to the World Showcase?
  • How many land borders has the UK?
  • What is the name of the tourist visa for travelling to Europe (EU)?
  • What is the name of the tourist visa for travelling to the USA?
  • Which type of visa allows young people to live, travel and work in a country for a year?

Round 2: Transportation Quiz Questions

  • What is the airport code of London Heathrow?
  • If you are flying to DBX, where are you flying to?
  • What is the name of the train that goes from London to Paris under the channel?
  • If you travel on the train the Ghan (full journey), where would you start and finish? Name the two cities.
  • Which Scottish train starts in Fort Williams and is known as “the Harry Potter train”?
  • How do Londoners call the London Underground?
  • In which city can you find the largest tram system in the world?
  • What is the only airline that flies to Easter Island?
  • In which city can you find the headquarters of Airbus?
  • Which bridges connect the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City?

Round 3: World geography Quiz Questions

  • What is the largest inland body of water in the world?
  • What is the largest sand island in the world?
  • What is the tallest building in the world? (1 point for the name of the building, 1 point for the city, 1 point for the country)
  • What is the highest mountain in the world?
  • In which country can you find the Mont Blanc?
  • What is the largest freshwater lake in the world?
  • How many states are there in the USA?
  • How many provinces are there in Canada?
  • What is the largest country in South America?
  • What is the smallest African nation?

Round 4: Famous landmarks Picture Quiz

Here is a picture round with landmarks. You can score 2 points per question by giving the name of the landmark and the country it’s located in.

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Round 5: World food Picture Quiz

In this round as well you can score up to 20 points. Name the dish and the country of origin. You will get one point for the name and one point for the country.

International food picture quiz

Round 6: Travel Movies & TV Shows Quiz Questions

  • In which city can you find the Warner Bros Harry Potter studios?
  • Which Asian island was the final destination in Elizabeth Gilbert’s journey in Eat Pray Love?
  • In which city is Gossip Girl set?
  • From which American city is Emily Cooper from (in Emily in Paris)?
  • What is the name of the French version of Amazing Race?
  • What is the first country Jack and Michael Whitehall visit in Jack Whitehall: Travels with my father?
  • Which three British personalities present The Grand Tour?
  • Which famous Hollywood star travels around the world in the 2020 show “Down to Earth”?
  • Which famous American chef presented “Parts Unknown”?
  • Louis Theroux has two nationalities. What are they?

Round 7: Language Quiz Questions

  • How are youth hostels called in Australia?
  • How do you say “Hello” in French?
  • What does “piscina” means in Italian?
  • How do you say “I love you” in German?
  • What does “Que tal?” means in Spanish?
  • How do you say “Thank you” in Portuguese?
  • Which country has the most official languages?
  • What is the official language of the United States?
  • What is the most spoken language in the world? (by number of native speakers)
  • What are the official languages in Belgium?

Round 8: Flags picture quiz

Picture quiz with flags

Round 9: History Quiz Questions

  • What is the name of the national day of France?
  • When is Australia Day?
  • Who was defeated in the battle of Waterloo?
  • When did WWI start (year)?
  • Which event started WWII?
  • Who was the first president of the USA?
  • What was the largest contiguous land empire in history?
  • Which collection of sculptures depicted the army of the First Emperor of China?
  • How many years did Nelson Mandela serve in prison?
  • Which Cuban politician served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976?

Round 10: World Map Picture Quiz

Travel Country map quiz

Round 11: Multiple Choice Travel Trivia Questions

  • Buenos Aires
  • Volga River
  • Danube River
  • Thames River
  • Seine River

Round 12: Travel questions for friends

If you are already travelling and are looking for some fun questions to break the ice or just get the conversation going, here are some!

  • What is your worst travel memories?
  • What is your favourite travel destination?
  • What’s the funniest travel experience you had?
  • Where did you go when you flew for the first time?
  • How old were you when you went abroad for the first time?
  • Which city do you want to visit most?
  • What would be your dream honeymoon destination?
  • What is the most beautiful place you’ve seen?
  • What is your favourite part of travelling?
  • What is the longest flight you took?

Travel Quiz Answers

Round 1: general knowledge travel quiz answers.

  • Vatican City
  • Polish złoty
  • One. With Ireland.
  • Tourist Schengen Visa
  • Working Holiday Visa

Round 2: Transportation Quiz Answers

  • Adelaide and Darwin, Australia
  • The Jacobite train
  • Toulouse, France
  • Brooklyn Bridge

Round 3: World geography Quiz Answers

  • Caspian Sea
  • Fraser Island , Australia
  • Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Mount Everest
  • Lake Superior, North America
  • 10 provinces
  • Republic of Seychelles

Round 4: Famous landmarks Picture Quiz Answers

  • Taj Mahal, India
  • Colosseum, Italy
  • Angkor Wat, Cambodia
  • Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt
  • Uluru, Australia
  • Chichen Itza, Mexico
  • Statue of Liberty, USA
  • St. Basil’s Cathedral, Russia
  • Mont Saint Michel, France
  • Mount Fuji, Japan

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Round 5: World food Picture Quiz Answers

  • English Breakfast, England
  • Crepes , France
  • Pavlova, Australia
  • Paella, Spain
  • Brisket, USA
  • Betutu, Indonesia
  • Arancino, Italy
  • Dolmades, Greece
  • Pierogi, Poland
  • Cozonac, Romania

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Round 6: Travel Movies & TV Shows Quiz Answers

  • New York City
  • Pékin Express
  • Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May
  • Anthony Bourdain
  • British and American

Round 7: Language Quiz Answers

  • Backpackers
  • Swimming pool
  • Ich liebe dich
  • How are you?
  • Zimbabwe (16)
  • None. The US has no official language.
  • Dutch, French and German

Round 8: Flags picture quiz Answers

  • New Zealand
  • Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

Round 9: History Quiz Answers

  • Bastille Day
  • 26th of January
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Invasion of Poland by Hitler
  • George Washington
  • The Mongol Empire
  • The Terracotta Army
  • Fidel Castro

Round 10: World Map Picture Quiz Answers

  • South Africa
  • United-Kingdom

Round 11: Multiple Choice Travel Trivia Answers

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  • Which city hosted the Summer Olympics in 2016, making it the first ever time the games were held in South America?
  • What is the full name of Rome’s airport located at Fiumicino?
  • The time zone in which of the following is furthest ahead: Sudan, Hawaii or Vietnam?
  • What country’s delicacies include souvlaki, gyros and moussaka?
  • In which English county would you find Alton Towers theme park?
  • What are the three Scandinavian countries?
  • Which is bigger: Vancouver’s Stanley Park or New York City’s Central Park?
  • The word Safari means what in Swahili?
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  • Iceland is famous for which Lagoon?
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  • What is the smallest country in Africa?
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  • Historic areas of Istanbul are a UNESCO world heritage site – true or false?
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  • Paris, France
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  • Philippines
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  • Leonardo da Vinci Airport
  • Staffordshire
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  • The Blue Lagoon
  • Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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  • The Colosseum in Rome
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1. In which French city can you view art in the Louvre, one of the oldest museums in the world? Paris

2. Which building did King Kong scale in the movie, King Kong? The Empire State Building

3. In which South American country can a tourist hike to the Christ the Redeemer statue? Brazil

4. You can walk through Times Square if you visit which city? New York City

5. Can you name the Australian tourist attraction that resembles the sails of boats? Sydney Opera House

6. Can you name the famous sculpture that depicts 4 U.S. presidents heads? Mount Rushmore

Looking up at a plane directly overhead under a blue sky with light white clouds

7. What is the name of the famous Indian mausoleum built by emperor Shah Jahan? The Taj Mahal

8. Name the Japanese city that is considered the largest city in the world. Tokyo

9. In which ancient city did Valentine’s Day originate? Rome

10. Can you name the tiny island on which the Statue of Liberty stands? Liberty Island

11. For centuries, the Mona Lisa painting has been kept in which museum, which happens to be the largest art museum in the world. The Louvre

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12. Which South American country is home to Machu Picchu? Peru

13. Which country is the worlds largest producer of coffee? Brazil

14. On which continent is the country of Suriname located? South America

15. What iconic structure runs from the Shanhai Pass to the Jiayu Pass? Great Wall of China

16. Can you name the largest collective group of waterfalls in North America? Niagara Falls

17. Can you name the world’s tallest building (in 2022)? Burj Khalifa

Man lay down at the front of a white yacht on the ocean

18. Which famous body of water is the lowest elevation on Earth? The Dead Sea

19. In which American state can you explore the scenic Grand Canyon? Arizona

20. Which Italian landmark is referred to as La Torre Pendente by the locals? The Leaning Tower of Pisa

21. Edinburgh is the capital city of which European country? Scotland

22. You can visit many natural landmarks, including a dazzling limestone cave on the island where Rihanna is from. Which island is it? Barbados

23. Which national park in California is home to one of the hottest areas on Earth? Death Valley

24. Bangkok is the capital of what Asian country? Thailand

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25. Cairo is the capital of which African country? Egypt

26. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs that inhabit the beach? The Bahamas

27. On what Caribbean island will you find Finca Vigía, one of Ernest Hemingway’s homes? Cuba

28. In which Arab city can you visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque? Abu Dhabi

29. Can you guess which country the city of Lagos is in? Nigeria

30. Which country in the Americas is the largest by area? Canada

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31. In which country will you find Port Royal, one of the main filming locations of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies? Jamaica

32. Can you name which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel Singapore? Singapore Sling

33. Here’s a tricky one: name the capital city of the largest country in the world by landmass. Moscow

34. In which South African city would you find Boulders Beach, the home of many wild penguins? Cape Town

35. Name the popular frozen dessert that originated in Italy in the 17th century. Gelato

36. True or False: Antarctica is closer to the North Pole than Greenland. Is this true or false? False

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37. On a road trip through this city, one can visit the famous Van Gogh Museum. Amsterdam

38. Can you name the smallest independent nation in the world? Vatican City

39. Kimchi is considered the national dish of what East Asian country? South Korea

40. Which country in the Middle East is home to the world-famous Al-Haram Mosque? Saudi Arabia

41. Temple of the Tooth in Sri Lanka supposedly contains the tooth of which religious figure? Buddha

42. Can you correctly guess which country is home to the world’s heaviest building? (Hint: it’s located in southern Europe). Romania

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43. Can you correctly guess the capital city of New Zealand? Wellington

44. Beirut is the capital of which Middle Eastern country? Lebanon

45. True or False: Walt Disney World resort first opened for business five years after Walt Disney died? True

46. In which country can visitors see the Jade Emperor Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City? Vietnam

47. On which African island can visitors see the strikingly beautiful Seven Coloured Earths? Mauritius

48. Can you correctly name the capital city of Ghana? Accra

Manhatten Island and New Jersey island from above at night

49. In which East Asian city can one visit the massive Tian Tan Buddha statue (The Big Buddha)? Hong Kong

50. Which scenic body of water is also known as the “Jewel of the Italian Lakes”? Lake Como

51. Which well-known Italian phrase means ‘The Sweet Life’? La Dolce Vita

52. In which South American city will you find Sugarloaf mountain? Rio De Janeiro

53. What is the predominant colour of all Venetian Gondolas? Black

54. Prior to the adoption of the Euro, what was the currency in Portugal? Escudo

Hot air balloons flying over the jagged peaks of Cappadocia

55. How is Speke airport now known? Liverpool John Lennon Airport

56. ‘Papa doc’ and ‘Baby doc’ Duvalier ruled which Caribbean nation between 1957 and 1986? Haiti 

57. What did Leningrad become known as in 1991? St Petersburg

58. Which Airport’s code letters are LAX? Los Angeles 

59. If you see the international car registration code GBZ which country is it from? Gibraltar

60. What is the currency of Thailand called? Bhat

Paris, France

61. What is the official language of Chile? Spanish

62. Acapulco is a holiday resort in Which country? Mexico

63. Which is the largest of the canary islands? Tenerife

64. What is the currency of India called? Rupee

65. What is the international car registration code for Poland? PL

66. What is the most photographed landmark in the world? A. Big Ben, London B. Burj Khalifa, Dubai (United Arab Emirates) C. Eiffel Tower, Paris  D. Times Square, USA

Manicured gardens, lush green grass with mountain in the background in Switzerland

67. In which National Park would you find the largest salt flat in the USA? Death Valley National Park (Badwater Basin Salt Flats)

68. Which country has the longest coastline in the world? A. Canada.  B. Norway. C. The Philippines D. Russia.

69. In which country would you find the worlds highest waterfall? Venezuela (Angel Falls)

70. What country has the most time zones (mainland and external territories)? A. Russia. B. France. C. China. D. Australia.

71. Which country’s flag features a red maple leaf? Canada

Round white building with a thatched roof, spikes of a wooden windmill attached to the side

72. How many official countries are there in the world? 195 ( 193 member states of the United Nations and 2 non-member observer states ) 

73. Can you name the two non-member states? Holy-See and State of Palestine

74. In what year were the Euro coins and notes introduced? 2002

75. Which is the largest city on the European Continent? Istanbul

White and Gold pillars of the Shiekh Zayed Grand Mosque

76. What is the least densely populated country in the world? Mongolia

77. Greenland is an autonomous territory belonging to which country? Denmark

78. What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea? Sicily, Italy

79. Which two countries’ names officially begin with the word ‘the’? The Bahamas & The Republic of The Gambia

80. What was the official name of Iran in the Western World, prior to 1935? Persia

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Quick Fire Travel Quiz Questions and Answers (10 Question Rounds)

Places around the world.

1. Which Australian state was formerly known as Van Diemens land? Tasmania

2. Name the fault that runs through California for about six hundred miles? San Andreas Fault Line

3. What is the name of the bay that lies between Norfolk and Lincolnshire in the UK? The Wash

4. Which country consists of the 4 main islands, Honshu Hokkaido Shikoku & Kyushu? Japan

5. Which is the largest of the Canary Islands? Tenerife

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6. What is the largest lake in the world with an animal in its name? Great Bear Lake (in Canada)

7. What is the name of the Mediterranean coast extending from Menton to St Tropez in France, renowned for its beaches? Cote D’Azur

8. Which ancient kingdom of southern Portugal is now a popular holiday resort in the modern district of Faro? Algarve

9. In which English county is the Forest of Dean? Gloucestershire

10. In terms of area, which is the world’s largest landlocked country? (Zaire, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Egypt or Paraguay) Kazakhstan

Man-Made Wonders

1. Which famous bridge stands at the entrance to San Francisco bay? The Golden Gate Bridge

2. Which is the only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world to still exist? Pyramids of Giza

3. In which US city is one of the world’s highest buildings the Sears Tower? Chicago

4. Which of the Seven Wonders of the World stood in Ephesus? Temple of Artemis

5. What is the name of the lost city of the Incas discovered in Peru in 1911? Machu Pichu

Taj Mahal

6. What was discovered in 1974 in Xian, China? Terracotta Army of Xian

7. What white marble Mausoleum was built between 1632 – 1653? Taj Mahal

8. Jordan’s “red rose city” – which is claimed to be half as old as time itself is called what? Petra

9. What is the name of the UK man-made landmark that used to run from the banks of the River Tyne to the Solway Firth and used to have a Fort every 5 roman miles? Hadrian’s Wall

10. This UK man made wonder consists of 2 Biomes, housing plant species both in a rainforest environment and the other in a Mediterranean environment?  What is it called? The Eden Project

Where in the World?

1. Located on the West coast of S.America and stretching for over 600 miles, what is the driest place on earth? Atacama Desert

2. On which island is the holiday resort of Montego Bay? Jamaica

3. Name London’s largest meat market which is also the largest covered-in market in the world? Smithfield  

4. Darwin is the capital of which state in Australia? The Northern Territory

5. What is the name of the exclusive holiday island in the Caribbean frequented by the late Princess Margaret? Mustique

Sydney Opera House, Australia

6. Which city is the capital of Lebanon? Beirut

7. In which South American country did the bossa nova originate? Brazil

8. In which country is the town of Fray Bentos? Uruguay

9. Which river rises on Mount Hermon and flows into the Dead Sea? River Jordan 

10. Freetown is the capital of which country Sierra Leone 

Countries & Their Connections (A Travel Riddle)

1. Hamlet was a Prince in this country Denmark 

2. This country’s longest river is the Vistula Poland 

3. This country’s capital city is Prague Czech Republic

4. The unofficial flower of this country is the Edelweiss Austria

5. Celine Dion won the Eurovision song contest representing this country in 1988 Switzerland

Canal in Amsterdam with houseboats and buildings along the water edge

6. The headquarters of Interpol are based in this country France

7. This country shared its name with a pirate radio station Luxembourg 

8. The battle of Waterloo was fought in this country Belgium

9. Before the Euro their currency was the Gilder Holland

10. The Connection between these 9 answers is? They all share a border with Germany

Travel Picture Quizzes (Landmarks, Food & Flags!)

World landmarks picture quiz with answers.

Can you name the famous landmarks in each image? For extra points, also identify the country where the landmark can be found.

Famous Landmark Picture Quiz

Psst. all our picture quiz sheets are printable – perfect for a home quiz, pub quiz or geography questions for classes!

For those playing online, the answers are: 1. Eiffel Tower (Paris, France) 2. St Basil’s Cathedral (Moscow, Russia) 3. Christ The Redeemer (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) 4. Leaning Tower of Pisa (Pisa, Italy) 5. Empire State Building (New York, United States of America) 6. Taj Mahal (Agra, India) 7. Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia) 8. Arc De Triomphe (Paris, France) and, 9. Big Ben (London, England)

World Food Quiz Questions: Picture Round

World Food Picture Quiz with Answers

The world foods picture quiz is a printable – just remember to chop the answers off the bottom if handing them out!

For those playing online, the answers are: 1. Ragu alla Bolognaise (Italy), 2. Sushi (Japan), 3. Macaroons (France), 4. Paella (Spain), 5. Hamburger (USA), 6. Weiner Schnitzel (Austria), 7. Falafel (Israel), 8. Fry Up (UK), 9. Baklava (Turkey)

Identify the World Flags Picture Quiz

Identify the World Flags Picture Quiz

For those playing online, the answers are: 1. Sweden; 2. New Zealand; 3. Iran; 4. Norway; 5. China; 6. Ireland; 7. Cuba; 8. Paraguay.

25 Travel Quiz Questions for Kids (Easy Travel Trivia)

1. In what country could you visit the Eiffel Tower? A. Mexico. B. Germany. C. France.  D. Australia.

2. In which country would you find the Great Pyramids? Egypt

3. In which country would you find the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu? Peru

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4. What country would you find the cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Honolulu? United States of America

5. What is the main currency in most of Europe? The Euro

6. Complete the name of this landmark: The Great Wall of … A. Sweden. B. China.  C. South Africa. D. Vietnam.

7. Where did Samurai Warriors come from? Japan. 

8. Rio de Janeiro is a famous city in which country? Brazil. 

9. Which country is considered to be the home of pizza? Italy. 

Beach Ball in Pool

10. On what continent would you find the Sahara Desert? A. South America. B. Asia. C. Australia. D. Africa. 

11. Which ancient city is the capital of Greece? Athens

12. Which city is known as the ‘Big Apple’? New York City

13. In which country would you find the Amazon Rainforest? A. Brazil.  B. China. C. Cuba. D. South Africa.

14. What colour are the stars on the American flag? White

New York City

15. Who built the Pyramids? A. The Mayans. B. The Egyptians.  C. The Romans. D. The Greeks

16. Where does the President of the United States live? The White House

17. In which country would you find Kangaroos? Australia

18. How do you say ‘Thank you’ in Spanish? A. Gracias.  B. Hola. C. Amigo. D. Hasta.

20. What is the world’s most spoken language? A. Chinese.  B. English. C. German. D. Spanish.

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20. How do you say hello in French? A. Allo. B. Bien. C. Bonjour.  D. Merci.

21. What is the highest mountain in the world? Mount Everest

22. Name of the 3 colours featured in Germanys flag. Black, Red or Yellow 

23. What is the national animal of England? (Hint, think about football!). Lion

24. Which American city is home to the Golden Gate Bridge? San Francisco

25. Which is the smallest country in the world? A. Vatican City.  B. Monaco. C. San Marino. D. Nauru.

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1 . Question

Based on 2019 arrivals, rank the three countries below in terms of which had more visitors (drag the icons in order from most to least)..

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2 . Question

There are several countries with two capital cities, but only one country with three. which is it.

  • South Africa
  • Netherlands

3 . Question

What city is the only one in the world to straddle two continents.

  • Panama City

4 . Question

Which american city is home to the germiest of tourist attractions known as the market theater gum wall, 5 . question, there are 17 countries in the world that have no rivers running through them at all. which of the following is one of them.

  • Saudi Arabia

6 . Question

The largest city in asia actually has more inhabitants than all of canada which is it, 7 . question, nearly ⅔ of the amazon rainforest lies in which country, 8 . question, the famous panama hat actually comes from which country, 9 . question, what was the first country in the world to offer special visas for digital nomads (an e-residency program that allows foreign entrepreneurs to license an eu-based online business).

  • United States

10 . Question

The shortest commercial flight in the world, which takes under two minutes, is offered in which country, 11 . question, the work of antoni gaudi – oft referred to as one of the greatest architects in history – can be found all over which popular tourist city in europe, 12 . question, match the destination with the world airport code (part 1)., sort elements, 13 . question, match the destination with the world airport code (part 2)., 14 . question, which country has the highest number of michelin-starred restaurants, 15 . question, which country has the most castles in the world (per square mile), 16 . question, which city has the most skyscrapers in the world, 17 . question, santa claus’ official address is in which country, 18 . question, which island nation in the pacific ocean is the only country to lie in all four hemispheres, 19 . question, what is the largest and driest hot desert in the world.

  • Great Australian

20 . Question

Which australian city was once named batmania, 21 . question, if you have a heartache, which country should you to go to in order to visit the museum of broken relationships.

  • Switzerland

22 . Question

Which is the only african country to never be under colonial control, 23 . question, where will you find the lowest point of dry land in the world, at 420m beneath sea level, 24 . question, which country is considered the only christian nation in asia.

  • Philippines

25 . Question

The largest archipelagic country is made up of 17,504 islands…the most in the world. which country is it, 26 . question, the longest roadway in the world spans 19,000 miles. what is it called.

  • Trans-Siberian Highway
  • Pan-American Highway
  • Trans-Canada Highway
  • China National Highway

27 . Question

Us president george washington only left the united states once to visit a foreign country. which caribbean country did he visit, 28 . question, when the country of yugoslavia broke up in the early 1990s, six republics were formed. which of the following is not one of them, 29 . question, match the country with its capital city (part 1)..

  • Buenos Aires

30 . Question

Match the country with its capital city (part 2)..

  • San Salvador

31 . Question

Which city has the most billionaires in the world.

  • New York City, USA
  • Moscow, Russia
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Beijing, China

32 . Question

Which capital city is home to a collection of more than 200 phallic specimens, otherwise known as the penis museum.

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Bogotá, Colombia
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • New Delhi, India

33 . Question

China takes top spot, so what is the second most populated country in the world, 34 . question.

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Which South American country is home to the largest salt deposit in the world?

35 . question, which capital city has the most museums, 36 . question, which african country is home to both the highest spot on the continent, 37 . question, soccer, rugby, cricket, golf, and boxing were all invented in which country.

  • New Zealand

38 . Question

The uk has stonehenge…and which us state has carhenge, 39 . question, which country is the most populous in central asia, 40 . question, in which african country will you find the highest ski resort, 41 . question, there are only a few countries in the world that have never had a mcdonald’s. which of the below is one of them, 42 . question, which country has a national slogan of pura vida , 43 . question, which of the below countries was never used as a filming location for any star wars movie, 44 . question, which country was the first to ever host the world cup in 1930, 45 . question, in 1942, which tiny country made history as the most bombed place on earth, 46 . question, match the landmark with its country (part 1)., 47 . question, match the landmark with its country (part 2)., 48 . question, what is the flattest country in the world.

  • Papua New Guinea

49 . Question

76 countries of the world drive on the left. which of the following is not one of them, 50 . question, mocha – that delicious mix of chocolate and coffee – was named after a port in which country on the red sea, 51 . question, the seven summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven traditional continents. which is not one of those mountains.

  • Kilimanjaro

52 . Question

Rank the three smallest countries in the world below in terms of their physical size (drag them in order from smallest to biggest)..

  • Vatican City

53 . Question

Which country has the most unesco world heritage sites, 54 . question, germany shares a border with 9 other countries. which of the below is not one of them.

  • Czech Republic

55 . Question

What is the world’s tallest waterfall.

  • Niagra Falls
  • Tugela Falls
  • Angel Falls
  • Olo'upena Falls

56 . Question

Match the country with its currency (part 1)., 57 . question, match the country with its currency (part 2)., 58 . question, true or false antarctica is a desert., 59 . question, true or false the usa has more golf courses per capita than any other country in the world., 60 . question, true or false egypt has the biggest pyramids in the world., 61 . question, true or false the eiffel tower was only meant to be a temporary installation., 62 . question, true or false four us presidents have tried to buy cuba., 63 . question, true or false china has only one time zone., 64 . question, true or false the tallest skyscraper in south america is located in buenos aires, argentina., 65 . question, true or false norway has more winter olympic medals than any other country., 66 . question, true or false the official name of mexico is the united mexican states., 67 . question, true or false the brooklyn bridge in new york city is older than the tower bridge in london., 68 . question, true or false there are more bicycles than people in the netherlands., thanks for playing.

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100 Travel Trivia Questions To Inspire Wanderlust (Multiple Choice + Picture Rounds!)

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In this article, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite travel trivia questions to inspire wanderlust and perhaps even teach you something new.

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Travel Trivia: Free Response Questions

Neuschwanstein Castle - Disney Trivia

Which Bavarian castle did Walt Disney sculpt the one in Disneyland after?

Answer:  Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.

In which country would you be able to find the architectural works of Antoni Gaudi?

Answer:  Spain, namely in Barcelona.

In 2007, which airline kept passengers stuck on the runway for 11 straight hours, refusing to allow them to deplane?

Answer: JetBlue.

What 2003 travel “bucket list” by Patricia Schultz suggests tripping to varied places like Beijing’s Forbidden City and New York’s Finger Lakes?

Answer: 1,000 Places To See Before You Die .

What Eden-like walkway with 200 species of plants was built on the site of an abandoned rail line in Chelsea, New York?

Answer: The Hi-Line.

Which nation was the most visited in 2011, with 79.5 million tourists, many viewing its capital city’s Left Bank?

Answer: France.

An extreme tourism trip to which Ukraine location’s nuclear wasteland cost $200 in 2012?

Answer: Chernobyl.

Disneyland - Disney Trivia Questions and Answers

The castle in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Florida belongs to which princess? What about the castle within California’s Disneyland?

Answer : The castle in Walt Disney World is Cinderella’s castle. The Disneyland Castle in California belongs to Sleeping Beauty.

What is the name of the Beverly Hills bakery founded in 2005 by Candace Nelson, a judge on TV’s Cupcake Wars?

Answer: Sprinkles.

Which New Jersey city is the original home of Carlo’s Bake Shop, where TV’s Cake Boss Buddy Valastro layers on cakey magic?

Answer: Hoboken.

The beds in Quebec’s Hotel de Glace, where visitors flock every winter for overnight stays, are made out of what?

Answer: Ice.

What name is given to the popular holiday area between Marseille and La Spezia?

Answer: French Riviera.

While famous for its sunrise hot-air balloon rides, this city in Turkey is also known for its enchanting cave dwellings. What is this city?

Answer: Cappadocia.

Although the smallest national park in Italy, ____ is one of the most culturally relevant, featuring five small coastal villages named Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso al Mare, Riomaggiore, and Vernazza.

Answer:  Cinque Terre National Park.

In what European country is Baselworld, the annual watch and jewelry fair, held for one week every March?

Answer: Switzerland.

In which Michigan city does the annual North American International Auto Show takes up nearly one million square feet of floor space?

Answer: Detroit.

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In which state’s Black Rock Desert does the annual Burning Man festival draw its eclectic crowds?

Answer: Nevada. 

What centuries-old mausoleum in Asia appears pink at dawn, dazzling white during the day, golden at dusk, and silver by moonlight?

Answer: Taj Mahal.

In Norway, a fjord is made up largely of what?

Answer: Water.

Which historic French cabaret, home of the high-kicking cancan, celebrated its 125th birthday in October 2014?

Answer: Moulin Rouge.

If you wanted to attend the world’s largest Carnival celebration, what event would you go to, and in what country?

Answer: Rio Carnival, Brazil. The biggest and most famous celebration in the world, the Rio Carnival, has become synonymous with the party spirit of both Rio and Brazil itself.

What island in San Francisco, California was the site of an almost escape-proof prison?

Answer: Alcatraz.

Which state is home to South Padre Island, which US News & World Report deems one of its top 10 spring break sites in 2015?

Answer: Texas.

If you wanted to fly to the original region where khao soi , a deliciously rich, creamy, and slightly spicy yellow curry noodle dish was created, where in Thailand would you fly to?

Answer: Northern Thailand.

Reykjavik is the capital of what country?

Answer: Iceland.

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What 650-foot-tall observation tower in Seattle, Washington has 24 lighting rods on its roof to withstand strikes during storms?

Answer: The Space Needle.

Which of these is not a Japanese city — Sapporo, Hakone, Osaka, or Taipei?

Answer:  Taipei (this is a city in Taiwan).

Which of these is not a city in China — Chongqing, Harbin, Qingdao, or Nha Trang?

Answer:  Nha Trang (this is a city in Vietnam).

What common caged pet in the US is a mainstay in the diet of Peruvian people, who consumed 65 million of them in 2004?

Answer: Guinea pig.

What is Tivoli Gardens and where is it located?

Answer: Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park and garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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In what country would you find Super Nintendo World?

Answer: Japan, and eventually the USA and Singapore (Super Nintendo World is located in Universal Studios Japan; it is under construction at Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Studios Singapore, and Universal Orlando Resort).

On which Asian wonder was “graffiti zones” designated in 2014, where visitors can leave their marks on plastic screens?

Answer: Great Wall of China (it was done in an effort to keep tourists from defacing the wall itself).

Which German city and capital of Bavaria was the home of the original Oktoberfest?

Answer: Munich.

What plaza in NYC boasts a Christmas tree that’s been topped with a 550-pound Swarovski crystal star since 2004?

Answer: Rockefeller Center.

On which Hawaiian island would you be able to hike or go backpacking on the iconic, bucket list Kalalau Trail?

Answer: Kauai.

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If you were planning a trip to China to see the Giant Panda bears, what city would you add to your travel itinerary?

Answer: Chengdu.

Bali, with magical temples and stunning beaches, is a popular tourist destination in which country?

Answer: Indonesia.

Can you list all the countries that are home to a Disney park?

Answer: USA (California and Florida), Japan (Tokyo), France (Paris), Hong Kong, and China.

In which country can you go diving and snorkeling on the famous island of El Nido?

Answer: The Philippines.

In which city would you be if you were shopping at the Chatuchak Weekend Market?

Answer: Bangkok, Thailand.

In which origin country can you find a Tim Tam chocolate biscuit?

Answer: Australia.

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Pena Palace, the iconic yellow and red castle located in the city of Sintra, resides in what country?

Answer: Portugal.

In which country would you be if you were visiting the King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture?

Answer: Saudi Arabia.

What is the name of the imperial palace complex at the heart of Beijing, China?

Answer:  Forbidden City.

Which city, still in existence today (and thriving), was built on a lake?

Answer: Mexico City, built on Lake Texcoco.

In which city is the Uffizi Gallery located?

Answer:  Florence.

In 2015, which European city hosted the first Lollapalooza concert outside of the USA–Barcelona, Berlin, Madrid, or Budapest?

Answer: Berlin.

Which NYC neighborhood is home to Magnolia Bakery, whose cupcakes became a craze when the Sex and the City girls ate them in 2000?

Answer: Greenwich Village.

Marina Bay Sands Singapore - Travel Trivia Questions

Marina Bay Sands is a very popular hotel, casino and shopping complex located in which city?

Answer: Singapore.

Which U.S. cities are you flying between if the airport codes on your ticket are SEA and SAN?

Answer:  Seattle and San Diego.

What is the capital of Denmark?

Answer:  Copenhagen.

What is the longest river in the world?

Answer:  The Amazon.

Where is Westminster Abbey?

Answer: London.

What is the largest standing structure from the Roman Empire?

Answer: The Colosseum.

Area 51 is located in which US state?

Answer:  Nevada.

What island is the illegal Stairway To Heaven hike located on?

Answer:  Oahu, Hawaii.

In which city would you be able to find the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Griffith Observatory, and the Capitol Records Building?

Answer:  Los Angeles, California.

Bryce Canyon National Park Trivia Questions - Land Of Trivia

Which national park, located in Utah, is known for its unique-looking hoodoo structures?

Answer:  Bryce Canyon National Park.

Which French city is known as the wine capital of France?

Answer:  Bordeaux.

Where in the world would you find Torres del Paine National Park?

Answer:  Chile.

What region of Italy would you visit if you wanted to taste the freshest Prosciutto di Parma, Parmigiano Reggiano, and aged balsamic vinegar?

Answer: Emilia-Romagna.

The Dingle Way is a village-to-village hiking trail tracing more than 100 miles around the Dingle Peninsula, a wildly remote section of what country?

Answer:  Ireland.

If you’re looking to eat a pastel de nata from its origin country, where would you go?

Answer:  Portugal.

Dubrovnik was the filming location for which fictional area in Game of Thrones ?

Answer:  King’s Landing.

Harry Potter Trivia Pop Culture - Land Of Trivia

What states in the USA would you visit if you wanted to visit The Wizarding World of Harry Potter?

Answer: California and Florida.

Which US city hosts its annual Halloween music festival, Voodoo Fest?

Answer:  New Orleans.

What is the name of the island in Hong Kong that is home to Tian Tan Buddha, more commonly known as The Big Buddha?

Answer:  Lantau Island.

Which language is spoken in the Canadian province of Quebec?

Answer:  French.

Which state is Mount Rushmore located in?

Answer:  South Dakota.

Where is Glacier National park located?

Answer:  Montana.

Which large island country is actually 84% ice, contrary to what its name would imply?

Answer:  Greenland.

Name the capital of Egypt.

Answer:  Cairo.

Carlsbad Caverns - Land of Trivia

Which limestone-rich New Mexico cave features an 8-acre chamber called the Big Room, where visitors take a 1-mile walk around its perimeter?

Answer:  Carlsbad Caverns.

What is the most visited tourist attraction in the world?

Answer:  Eiffel Tower.

Which of these EU countries does not use the euro as its currency? Poland, Denmark, or Sweden?

Answer:  All of the above.

What is the national dish of Hungary?

Answer:  Goulash.

In what country do more than half of people believe in elves?

Answer:  Iceland.

“Cirque du Soleil” started in what country?

Answer:  Canada.

Where is North Sentinel Island, whose hostile tribal natives allow no visitors–Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, or Arctic Ocean?

Answer:  Indian Ocean (it’s called the Forbidden Island because no one can land there).

Which country’s national animal is a unicorn?

Answer:  Scotland.

What country are the Galapagos Islands located in?

Answer:  Ecuador.

Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in what country?

Answer:  Greece.

Where in the world would you find Banff National Park?

Answer:  Alberta, Canada.

Travel Trivia Questions: Multiple Choice Round

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In which country is most of the Iceberg Alley located?

  • a) Greenland
  • d) United States

Answer : c) Canada

What European country has an ancient Egyptian temple in its capital city?

  • a) Portugal

Answer : b) Spain – Temple of Debod

Where is the world’s largest national park?

  • c) Greenland

Answer : c) Greenland. Northeast Greenland National Park, the world’s largest national park, clocks in at 375,000 square miles. That’s more than 100 times the size of Yellowstone National Park!

In what US state is Jackson Hole located?

  • b) Nebraska

Answer : d) Wyoming

What is the name of the famous ancient Egyptian structure with a lion’s body and a human head, situated near the Giza Pyramids?

  • a) Karnak Temple
  • b) The Sphinx
  • c) Luxor Temple
  • d) Philae Temple

Answer : b) The Sphinx

Most rattlesnakes are native to which continent?

  • a) The Americas

Answer : a) The Americas. Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas (from southern Canada to central Argentina). The large majority of species live in the American Southwest and Mexico.

Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in which Southeast Asian country?

a) Thailand b) Vietnam c) Cambodia d) Indonesia

Answer : c) Cambodia

In which U.S. state is the Lost Sea located?

  • a) Mississippi
  • b) Tennessee
  • c) Michigan
  • d) North Dakota

Answer : b) Tennessee. Listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as America’s largest underground lake, the Lost Sea is part of an extensive and historic cave system called Craighead Caverns.

The Petronas Towers, once the tallest twin towers in the world, are a prominent landmark in which Southeast Asian city?

  • b) Kuala Lumpur

Answer : B) Kuala Lumpur

From which country does Massaman curry originate?

  • b) Indonesia
  • c) Malaysia
  • d) Thailand

Answer : d) Thailand

Gurara Falls, Freedom Park Lagos, Tafawa Balewa Square, Owu Falls, and Ibeno Beach are all landmarks in which country?

  • b) Portugal

Answer : c) Nigeria

In which of these islands do sheep outnumber people by the thousands?

  • a) Falkland Islands
  • b) New Zealand
  • c) Faroe Islands
  • d) Rapa Nui

Answer : c) Faroe Islands

Travel Trivia Questions: Picture Round

Okay, this round is pretty simple. Name where in the world these famous landmarks are located:

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Travel Trivia: Picture Round Answers:

  • Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Chile
  • Moscow, Russia
  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
  • Grand Prismatic Spring; Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming USA
  • Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
  • Machu Picchu, Peru
  • Rome, Italy

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33+ Travel Trivia Questions & Answers (Fun Quiz)

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Let these travel trivia questions take you around the world without ever leaving your home. People always love to travel , and while not everyone has the resources to really do the trips, reading and learning about the different places there is almost as satisfying.

What better way to learn about various destinations than having fun quizzing your friends?

This is where our list of trivia questions come into play . We've got all sorts of questions to make sure that your next trivia night would make you smarter and more in love with the world.

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10 Best Travel Trivia

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The best travel trivia questions are those that tackle the most popular travel destinations, ones that will make you feel like you know a lot by knowing just a little. Does that make sense? Well, if you take a look at these trivia questions, it will make sense.

1. What is the most visited tourist attraction in the world?

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Times Square

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On a busy day, over 460,000 visitors go to Times Square. Annually, the number of visitors to this famous landmark racks up to 50 million.

2. What is the nickname for the clock at the end of the Palace of Westminster?

The Big Ben was completed in 1859 and had its 150th anniversary in 2009. It has been declared a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1987, although the reason why it is called Big Ben is really not clear. Some say its name was from Sir Benjamin Hall who oversaw its installation.

3. What was Ho Chi Minh City previously called?

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4. Name the largest art museum in the world?

The Louvre, Paris

At 782,910 sq ft, The Louvre is the largest art museum in the world. A close second is the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a gallery space of 719,840 sq ft.

5. Which Greek God has been immortalized in a statue that you can visit in Olympia?

In ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the sky and thunder God, the king of the gods of Mt Olympus. His statue in Olympia is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, together with the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

6. Which French city is home to a landmark designed by Gustave Eiffel?

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7. Name the four President’s heads who are carved into Mount Rushmore.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln

Attracting 2 million visitors annually, Mount Rushmore National Memorial was designed by sculptor Guzton Borglum, together with his son Lincoln. The original design was actually to depict the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project ended up with only the heads.

8. What is the most photographed landmark in Australia?

Sydney Opera House

Also another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sydney Opera House is Sydney's best-known landmark.

9. Which lake is famously referred to as the ‘Jewel of the Italian Lakes’?

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10. What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights?

Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis was named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora.

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It's a waste of time and other resources if you travel and don't have a lot of fun. The same goes for travel trivia. It's a major bummer if you won't include fun trivia questions . Don't let that happen to you.

11. Where in Egypt can you find The Great Pyramid?

Cairo, Giza

The third-largest city in Egypt, Giza, is home to not only the Great Pyramid, but also to the Great Sphinx.

12. Which continent doesn't have ants?

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13. Are there native snakes in New Zealand?

Since New Zealand is an isolated country that had developed its ecosystem individually, there are no snakes that are native to this land.

14. In which country is the Plain of Jars?

The Plain of Jars is so-called because it contains thousands of stone jars, which were believed to be associated with prehistoric burial practices.

15. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore?

Singapore Sling

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16. Which Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has areas/lands called Future World and World Showcase?

In 2019, Epcot ranked as the 7th most visited theme park in the world, with over 12 million guests.

17. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs?

You can swim with pigs on Pig Beach, located on an island entirely uninhabited by humans called Big Major Cay.

18. Name Italy’s most popular frozen dessert?

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To make your trivia session more challenging, throw in some hard trivia questions that will get your group thinking. These questions will ensure that you'll not end up in a boring game night, which will call for more game nights in the future. Go for the gold in these hard trivia questions .

19. In which country will you find Sigiriya, the lion rock fortress?

The Amazing Race 6 in 2015 featured Sigiriya in its 11th episode entitled "It Always Comes Down to the Details".

20. Which central South American country is home to the largest salt flats in the world?

Salt flats are desert lakes that have dried up. Because of the salt and other minerals in it, salt flats shine under the sun. Uyuni Salt Flat is the world's largest salt flat, located in the Daniel Campos Province, Potosí, Bolivia.

21. Where can you find the Seven Coloured Earths?

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22. In which country is the humble ‘thumbs up’ gesture considered a great insult?

The 'thumbs up' hand gesture is like holding your middle finger up for the people in Iran.

23. What is the national dish of Hungary?

Gulyás (Goulash)

Tracing back to the 9th century, goulash is a soup of meat and vegetables usually seasoned with paprika and other spices.

24. Which city is referred to as ‘the Windy City’?

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25. Which Italian landmark dates back to 70AD?

The Colosseum in Rome

The Colosseum is listed as one of the New7Wonders of the World, despite it being ruined by earthquakes and other man-made activities such as stone-robbing.

26. What’s the name of the famous mosque in Abu Dhabi?

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

At 22,412 square meters, The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the third largest mosque in the world.

27. What was the original purpose of the leaning tower of Pisa?

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Christmas is one of those occasions where people travel to be with their loved ones or to be able to get a feel of a celebration in another place. This is the reason why it is fitting for us to include some Christmas vacation trivia questions to this roster of questions. Pick some of these whether Christmas is near or not because these Christmas trivia questions are absolutely going to make you feel festive.

28. The north pole is located over land or water?

There is absolutely no land in the North Pole. It's all ice floating on top of the Arctic Ocean.

29. Where is the World's Largest Nativity Scene located?

Einsiedeln, Switzerland

The enormous nativity scene is a diorama composed of over 450 wood-carved figures in a very realistic depiction of Bethlehem's environment.

30. What country is obsessed with eating KFC on Christmas Day?

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31. In which country do we say Jultomten which means "the Christmas Gnome"?

Jultomten is the equivalent of "Santa" in Sweden.

32. What is located north of Arctic Circle considered as Christmas HQ?

Rovaniemi, Lapland

It is called Christmas HQ because it is also called Santa's official home town.

33. True or false, the North Pole has no land?

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Here is How To Pick The Best Travel Trivia

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Knowing which questions to ask can be hard if you have lots of trivia questions at your disposal. However, there's no need to fret when you have a guide that comes with it, you know.

1. Know how much they know

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You should know how much travel stuff your team knows in order for you to pick the best trivia questions that will make them enjoy. Are they the kind of people who have already been around the world? Or are they home buddies who aren't at all interested to travel? Of course, when they are jet setters, pick the hard questions because they probably know the answers to all the easy ones. This will not make the trivia session interesting for them.

2. Don't be afraid to mix it up

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Your game night will be boring if you just focus on one category of travel trivia questions. The fun begins when you mix it up a little, throw in some unexpected questions, and also ask a combination of easy and difficult questions. Don't be afraid to include some random travel stuff too. This will ensure that your team will be engaged all throughout.

Downloadable and Printable List of Travel Trivia

Here is a downloadable and printable jpg/pdf list of travel trivia (right click the image and select Save Image As...) :

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More Awesome Trivia Questions

If you've used all the travel trivia question we've listed above, or you simply want to add some variation to your own list of trivia questions, we've got you covered with more trivia question options:

  • If you're wanting to put a little sunshine or a summer-y vibe in your trivia session, then head to our list of summer trivia questions. We won't be surprised if you'll go to a beach right after.
  • Now, if you're in for a more scholarly and serious trivia session, then you can use our list of geography trivia .
  • However, if you need some break from the serious trivia questions and you want to inject some fun and chill time into your night, then head to our list of Disney trivia questions for a change.

In Conclusion

These travel trivia questions is a great addition to your list of trivia questions to ask for your next game night. You can use them by themselfves, as there is already enough variety on this list to make a fun time. Or, if you prefer, you can pick some of the questions here and combine them with more trivia questions. Whichever way you like it, these questions are definitely going to make your activity a blast.

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106 Travel Trivia Questions and Answers

Ready to test your knowledge on the wonders and curiosities of our world? Our planet is a marvel, full of vibrant cities, stunning natural phenomena, diverse cultures, and significant historical landmarks. This Travel Trivia post is a collection of 100 intriguing questions and answers that span all corners of the globe. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler, an avid geography enthusiast, or simply a curious learner, there’s something here for everyone. Explore the depths of the Earth’s oceans, navigate through bustling cities, climb towering mountains, and journey into the heart of unique cultures – all from the comfort of your home. So, get ready to embark on a fascinating global adventure. It’s time for travel trivia!

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1. What is the world’s smallest country?

2. what city is known as ‘the city of love’, 3. what is the highest mountain peak in the world, 4. which country is the largest by land area, 5. which country is home to the great barrier reef, 6. in what country would you find the city of machu picchu, 7. where is the world’s tallest building, burj khalifa, located, 8. in which city would you find the louvre museum, 9. which country is the world’s largest producer of coffee, 10. what city is known as ‘the big apple’, 11. what is the capital of australia, 12. where is the ancient city of petra located, 13. what country has the most number of islands, 14. in what country would you find the great sphinx, 15. which continent is the least populated, 16. which city is often referred to as the ‘venice of the north’, 17. in which country is the highest waterfall, angel falls, located, 18. what is the capital of canada, 19. which country has the most unesco world heritage sites, 20. where would you find the world’s oldest university still in operation, 21. which is the largest desert in the world, 22. what is the largest island in the mediterranean sea, 23. in which city would you find the historic brandenburg gate, 24. where would you find the natural phenomenon known as the northern lights, 25. in which country would you find the amazon rainforest, 26. which city hosts the largest carnival celebration in the world, 27. where is the grand canyon located, 28. what is the busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic, 29. which city is home to the largest population in the world, 30. where would you find the world’s largest coral reef system, 31. what is the capital of new zealand, 32. which city is known as ‘the windy city’, 33. which country has the most official languages, 34. which is the longest river in the world, 35. where is mount kilimanjaro located, 36. which city is home to the largest number of billionaires, 37. in which country would you find the historic angkor wat temple, 38. what is the capital of south africa, 39. which city is known as the ‘city of canals’, 40. what is the largest country in africa by land area, 41. what is the largest country in south america by land area, 42. where is the lowest point on the surface of the earth, 43. which country is known as the ‘land of the rising sun’, 44. what city is known as ‘the eternal city’, 45. where would you find the world’s highest navigable lake, 46. which city is the world’s largest by area, 47. which country is the largest in europe by land area, 48. what is the tallest waterfall in the world, 49. in which city would you find the historic colosseum, 50. what is the capital of switzerland, 51. where is the world’s deepest lake, lake baikal, located, 52. which city was once known as byzantium and constantinople, 53. what is the most visited tourist attraction in the world, 54. in which city would you find the acropolis, 55. which country has the longest coastline in the world, 56. where would you find the world’s largest volcano, mauna loa, 57. in which country would you find the city of timbuktu, 58. where is the historic city of pompeii located, 59. what is the smallest ocean in the world, 60. where is the world’s longest wall located, 61. in which city would you find the historic red square, 62. what is the capital of japan, 63. which country is known as the ‘land of the midnight sun’, 64. what is the largest lake in africa, 65. which city is the world’s coldest capital, 66. in which country would you find the historic city of cusco, 67. what is the largest city in the middle east, 68. in which country would you find the great pyramid of giza, 69. where is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, 70. what is the capital of spain, 71. which city is home to the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing, 72. what is the capital of india, 73. in which city would you find the statue of liberty, 74. where is the historic city of babylon located, 75. what is the largest country in the middle east, 76. which city is the highest capital in the world, 77. in which country would you find mount fuji, 78. what is the deepest point in earth’s oceans, 79. which city is known as ‘the city of a hundred spires’, 80. what is the largest lake in south america, 81. where is the world’s highest capital city, 82. what is the largest city in africa by population, 83. in which city would you find the historic hagia sophia, 84. what is the longest mountain range in the world, 85. what is the capital of brazil, 86. which city is the most populous in africa, 87. in which country would you find the historic alhambra palace, 88. what is the largest island in the caribbean, 89. which city is known as ‘the pearl of the orient’, 90. what is the highest mountain in africa, 91. what is the capital of sweden, 92. in which city would you find the historic tower bridge, 93. what is the largest country in central america by land area, 94. in which country would you find the city of casablanca, 95. where is the world’s oldest active volcano, 96. what is the highest mountain in europe, 97. what is the largest city in canada by population, 98. which country is the smallest in asia by land area, 99. in which city would you find the famous golden gate bridge, 100. what is the capital of russia, 101. which country is known as the ‘land of thousand lakes’, 102. what is the largest lake in asia, 103. in which city would you find the historic forbidden city, 104. what is the longest river in europe, 105. what is the capital of italy, 106. where is the world’s largest salt flat.

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What are the most surreal places to visit?

Some of the strangest places on earth are also the most sublime : from the UFO-like dragon's blood trees in Yemen to a rainbow-colored hot spring in Yellowstone to a bridge in Germany that looks like a leftover prop from Lord of the Rings.

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Why do you need to turn off all your electronic devices before an airplane takes off and lands?

We've been taught to fear the interference of our portable devices and an airplane's sensitive electronic systems. And despite being told to turn off our darn phones, four out of ten passengers, it seems, disregard these warnings , since there's little hard evidence behind claims that electromagnetic emissions from devices can muddle airplane computers. Still, there's ample anecdotal corroboration, like the flight where a 30-degree navigation error was rectified simply by asking a passenger to turn off a portable DVD player. The issue is still being debated, so if in doubt, flick that Off switch. We might, eventually, long for the days when a chatty seatmate couldn’t make an hour-long phone call.

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Do you have to be rich to travel the world?

The beauty of travel is that it’s accessible to everyone, in some form. You don't have to go far to experience a new culture. Plus there are several ways to make most flights affordable, whether by being flexible , searching on new websites like Skypicker and Fareness , or just by planning ahead. Know the best time to book a flight : 57 days in advance for domestic flights, 117 for international. Then again, you could just make traveling the world your 9-to-5.

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What are some common items savvy travelers bring with them (that less-savvy travelers don’t)?

Don’t forget a small power strip—ideal for sharing a crowded outlet in an airport, and a simple way to keep all devices close by once at a hotel. (Combine that with a Zolt —which powers a laptop and two devices with a charger the size of a lipstick—and it’s even handier.) Keep a photograph of your luggage and passport on your smartphone; lose either of them, and you’ll be grateful for the reference. Pack a scarf—always. And since calling Nespresso coffee is an insult to baristas everywhere, the best in-room alternate is the Aeropress , a nifty gizmo that’s portable, light, and makes killer morning joe almost anywhere.

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What’s it really like to be a travel writer?

"For every beautiful beach hideaway, there’s been a missed flight or delay; for every delicious meal, a nasty case of 'Delhi belly," says Traveler contributing editor Krisanne Fordham in her story on this very topic . In short: Traveling for a living is equal parts rewarding and challenging, satisfying and smelly. It teaches you to live—not linger, but really live—outside your comfort zone, to always pack a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, and to never check your bag again.

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What are some things airline pilots won’t tell you?

There’s no better Bible of in-flight secrets than Air Babylon , a rollicking romp through 24 hours at an airport compiling anonymous tell-alls from a raft of staff. One sample tidbit: Aviation law decrees that after an onboard death (more common than you’d imagine), planes must land at the nearest airport. No airline wants to pay fines for being delayed, so no one is officially declared dead on board until the plane is landing at its destination.

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Where are the best places to travel alone?

Well, we certainly don't recommend Tahiti, where there's an all-but-constant reminder at every juncture that you are alone , a sad friendless figure lurking amid the glowing honeymooners. There are a few places, though, where visiting solo is a bonus, not a burden: notably cruises, yoga retreats, and treks across Europe.

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Who makes the best travel bags?

There’s more to in-flight baggage than a boring black rollaboard. Here are some ideas for every kind of trip , including a dapper retro case from Globetrotter worthy of David Livingstone .

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Is India a good travel destination?

One of the best in the world, with a vast variety of destinations clustered together in a single country, from the Miami-esque glitz of Mumbai to the Raj-era holdovers in Kolkata, the parched landscapes and Tuscany-like city states in Rajasthan or the quiet backwaters of Kerala. Here’s some inspiration for planning the perfect first-timer’s trip , or you can pore over the site for our India-based sister magazine.

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How do you pack a suit?

Don’t wear that suit if you want it to arrive wrinkle-free. Instead, heed the advice of our style editor, Jayna Maleri: "Hold your jacket in front of you, with the front facing you, and fold length-wise in half away from you (so the buttons are on the fold and the shoulders are touching). Then carefully turn one shoulder inside out, and wrap it over the other shoulder (you'll know you're on the right track if the lining is now on the outside). Then fold the jacket one more time, in half width-wise. Fold your trousers carefully in half (use their natural crease as your guide), then place the folded jacket on top of them, near the knees. Fold the pants carefully around the jacket, and pack the bundle in the bottom of your luggage. Follow these steps and we promise, it won’t need a frantic steaming in the hotel shower."

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What’s the best way to sleep on a plane?

Some seasoned travelers might swear by that knockout cocktail known as an Ambientini (a sleeping pill with a vodka chaser). There are better, safer ways , though—including pre-flight exercise and a few drops of lavender essential oil.

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What are some of the best travel locations that most people have not heard of?

We’re all keen to explore countries and destinations that are unspoiled or unexpected, even if we’re probably still subconsciously following trends. ( This year , Myanmar, Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago, and Sri Lanka are some of our planned far-flung getaways.) But we'd also like to reframe this question: What are some of the best destinations you haven't heard of in well-known, heavily trafficked cities? Paris, perhaps, or London? Consider somewhere reasonably central, but slightly under the radar—say, Canal St. Martin in Paris and Shoreditch in London. They're easy to reach and a offer a wonderful "wow"moment of discovery.

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What are the best airport hacks?

Download the GateGuru app before your next trip: It shows maps and amenities for any terminal, so you can better plan where to eat lunch or whether you can arrive early for a quick manicure. Don't forget that Zolt charger we mentioned earlier, so your phone doesn't die before takeoff. And, of course, sign up for Global Entry.

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If I visit your country, what’s the one meal I shouldn’t miss?

It’s the same answer everywhere: breakfast. No meal is more distinctive or diverse. While sandwiches for lunch might be a global go-to, breakfast is still gloriously localized, whether you're eating bird’s nest–like pancakes filled with spicy curry in Sri Lanka or flaky, just-baked croissants in France. In Russia, however, it’s probably best just to skip it.

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How do you get a flight upgrade?

The days of relying on an amenable attitude and a smile to score a cushy seat are, sadly, over. But some strategies still work : First, fly often and use miles whenever you can. And never underestimate the power of a good old-fashioned complaint when an airline overbooks your flight.

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What’s it like to quit your job, grab a backpack, and travel the world?

Tons of people dream about leaving their jobs to travel, and while that semi-permanent vacation can often be exactly what you've imagined, you're guaranteed to encounter a few surprises—not all of them pleasant. Here's the truth—and the best way to prepare yourself—from a woman who did it .

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NYC or San Fran?

As New Yorkers, we're biased in favor of bagels, de Blasio and the Bronx (and it seems like our readers agree ). We’ll admit it, though: You can spend a killer long weekend in Manhattan or the Bay Area .

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Who’s the most interesting person you’ve ever met on a plane?

We can’t match the experience of a guy who met his wife on a plane, but we’ve encountered chatty ex-congressmen keen to tell the real-life story behind a blockbuster movie. And if you're lucky, you get to sit next to Bill Murray. Then again, the most interesting people aren’t necessarily fellow passengers but the crew: wedged onto a jump seat, staring straight at you, it’s easy enough to strike up casual chatter. We’ll never forget the veteran ex-Pan Ammer who regaled us on and off for an entire flight with stories. It was like a trip to aviation’s Golden Age rather than to California.

Theyre both a boon to frequent travelers but were firm fans of Global Entry which costs only 15 more than TSA PreCheck...

Global Entry or TSA PreCheck?

They’re both a boon to frequent travelers but we’re firm fans of Global Entry , which costs only $15 more than TSA PreCheck and will likely automatically generate the latter most times you check in for a domestic flight.

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What’s the best city in the world?

We'll defer to the best experts—our readers. In this year’s Readers’ Choice Awards , the best cities in the world include Budapest and Florence, while stateside, New York is the top big city and the best small city is Charleston, S.C., a long-time favorite.

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Which airline is best?

According to our readers, internationally, it remains the perennially beloved Singapore Airlines. Meanwhile, Virgin America has been deemed the best domestic carrier ever since it launched in 2007.

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What are the most beautiful beaches in the world?

Antigua may claim to have 365 beaches, one each for every day of the year, but other strips of sand rival the Caribbean island for sheer beauty (we’ll take quality over quantity any time). Here are some suggestions, from an overlooked island in the Philippines to a beach made up of jet black sand in Hawaii.

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What are the most beautiful places in the world?

Beauty may be subjective, but who would argue against any of these 50 choices , whether Yemen’s futuristic forest of dragon’s blood trees or the Blue City of Jodhpur?

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What are the best apps for travel?

By far the best transit guide ( RIP HopStop ) is CityMapper . It's free, and offers real-time directions via public transport, on foot, or by car plus a plethora of nifty bonuses for a selection of major world cities, from Tokyo to London, New York and even Hamburg. Even if you’re not wondering whether the inbound aircraft will make it on time for your flight, there’s a wondrous joy to watching the crowded skies via another free app, FlightRadar24 . LoungeBuddy (also free) helps with trips to unfamiliar destinations, allowing you to verify what status or access you might have to a refreshment oasis at the airport. We’ve used Postagram several times to send cards from places, like Russia, where they’re hard to find—the app is free and stateside delivery of that personalized keepsake costs just 99 cents apiece.

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Where should I go now?

Year-end is full of listicles recommending must-sees for the year ahead—and we’re no exception . Head to Sri Lanka, Colombia, Miami, and yes, back to Paris.

Justin Plus Lauren

Travel Quiz Questions: Ultimate Travel Trivia to Play With Friends

Posted on Published: February 9, 2021  - Last updated: June 21, 2024

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These travel quiz questions and answers will help you host the ultimate game of trivia. Whether it’s a house party or a Zoom party, I’m a massive fan of games nights with friends. Insert the topic of travel into the mix and I’m sold! While trivia might be a popular pub game, it’s really easy to take part at home, too. I’ve developed these fun travel trivia questions so you can play your own game of trivia with your friends no matter where you are in the world.

Travel Trivia Questions

I’m going to start by posting the full list of travel trivia questions. I’ll put them into three categories: easy, medium, and hard difficulty. Then, I’ll post the travel quiz questions and answers at the bottom of this blog post. If you’re interested in challenging yourself to this online travel quiz, you can see how many you got right.

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Travel Trivia Questions for a Game With Friends

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During these times where it isn’t possible to see friends in person, my group of friends took part in a weekly games night. We simply called it our “Friday Night Games Night” and met over Zoom or Discord to play some games together. We’ve played lots of games together, like Jackbox TV, virtual escape rooms, Among Us, and others.

We eventually got a bit tired of the games we continually played each week. So, the group decided to do a classic game of trivia. The best thing about quiz games? They’re not just for trivia night at the pub! You can easily come up with your own questions and categories, catered specifically to your interests and expertise.

It’s possible to host trivia nights when you gather with your friends, whether it’s over Zoom or in person. You can play this online travel quiz with your long distance pals, too.

Hosting a Trivia Game Night

Whether it’s in person or online, you’ll need to decide whether or not you want to play travel trivia games or a broader game of trivia with many categories. For us, we decided that each player would ask questions based on a topic.

For instance, I had the topic of travel and geography. All of the geography quiz questions that you’ll see below are the ones that I used in the game. Each person came up with their own trivia questions and answers. Some other fun categories could include: history, science, entertainment, food, music, sports, current events, pop culture, and more! Do you want to ask only travel trivia questions or expand to several categories? That’s all up to you.

One person will keep score throughout the game. In our game, we decided that the first person to correctly answer questions within each category would win. We each took turns requesting questions in our categories of choice.

We had three levels of difficulty: easy, medium, and hard. Our group started with the easy questions. Once we had a winner for the easy category overall, we moved on to the medium questions, and ended with the hard questions.

Travel Quiz Questions for Around the World Trivia

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Alright, let’s get to the game! Feel free to steal these questions for your own version of my “Friday Night Games Night”. If you plan to use these travel quiz questions with your friends, I suggest that only one person has access to the questions and answers to minimize access to the answer key.

Even if you don’t have a games night planned with your pals, feel free to challenge yourself with these travel quiz questions and answers. Try to answer all of the questions below and see how many you get right. You’ll likely learn some new and interesting geography facts along the way, too. Test yourself with these ultimate quiz on travel!

Travel Trivia Games: Easy Questions

Every category has 30 questions. Here come the easy questions! Most of these will be multiple choice or true/false, which makes things a little bit easier to answer.

Which city is known as the “city of light”? 

What county has the most natural lakes?

What country is not part of the Scandinavian Peninsula?

True or False: Hawaii is the US state with the most active volcanoes.

The headquarters of the United Nations is located in what city? 

In what country will you find the famous Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island? 

The island of Cozumel, a popular cruise ship port, is part of what country? 

Which US state has the nickname “Land of 10,000 Lakes”?

  • Washington State

The avocado tree is thought to originate in which country?

  • Brazil 

True or False: There is about the same amount of water on Earth now as there was millions of years ago.

What is the population of India?

  • 1.2 Billion
  • 870 Million

Who sings the song, Galway Girl? 

Who sings the song, Down Under? 

Complete this travel quote: “Not all those who wander are…” 

Complete this travel quote, “Take only memories, leave only….”

Which Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has areas/lands called Future World and World Showcase? 

Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours?

True or False: Russia is the largest country in the world. 

What is the world’s largest continent? 

True or False: Machu Picchu is located in Peru. 

True or False: Australia is home to Kangaroo Island.

Which country is the largest in South America?

What is the only major city located on two continents?

What is the world’s largest island?

Which Australian city has the world’s largest natural harbour?

True or False: Kuala Lampur is the capital of Cambodia.  

In what US state would you find the Grand Canyon? 

The Faroe Islands are a territory of what country?

Which African nation has the most pyramids?

True or False: Loch Ness is the largest body of water in the United Kingdom? 

Around the World Trivia: Medium Questions

Here are the medium difficulty travel quiz questions. You’ll find that these are more challenging than the easy questions. There will be less options like true/false and multiple choice than in the easier category.

Which Croatian city is known as “The Pearl of the Adriatic”? 

In which European capital city will you find the Van Gogh museum? 

Hiragana, katakana, and kanji are the names of writing systems from what country?

Leonardo Davinci’s 15th century mural, The Last Supper, is located in what city?

What is the southernmost capital city in the world? 

Which South American country is the world’s largest producer of coffee?

Which English city has more miles of canals than Venice? 

What percentage of the Nile River is in Egypt?

What is the least populated US state?

  • Rhode Island

Which European country has the longest coastline?

What is Europe’s second largest island? 

Complete this travel quote:  “The world is a book, and those who do not travel…”

In which city can you visit Vincent Van Gogh’s famous painting,  Starry Night ? 

In the USA, which is the only state to have a one syllable name?

Which country is the only one to display the Bible on its national flag? 

What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?

Which US state has the motto “Live free or die” on their license plate?

  • New Hampshire

Which Canadian province has the world’s longest freshwater beach?

  • British Columbia
  • Quebec  

Which continent is the flattest?

  • South America

What is the currency of Mongolia?

What country has a natural gas pit nicknamed the “Door to Hell” that has been on fire since 1971?

  • Turkmenistan

In 2013, which two airlines merged to become the world’s largest airline?

  • Air France and KLM
  • American Airlines and US Airways
  • British Airways and Iberia
  • Lufthansa and Germanwings

What is the oldest city in the world?

  • Damascus 

Which country has the most coastline?

  • United States

Tasmania is an isolated island state belonging to which country? 

What is the deepest point in Earth’s oceans?

  • Java Trench
  • Tonga Trench
  • Eurasian Basin
  • Mariana Trench

Which US national park is home to “Old Faithful”? 

Which US state has the highest amount of colleges and universities?

In which country will you find the ancient glyphs known as the Nasca lines?

What country is home to the ancient city of Petra? 

Online Travel Quiz: Hard Questions

Are you ready for the hard questions? These ones might be a little trickier, but they won’t be terribly difficult if you’re a big fan of travel trivia games or geography questions. How will you fare?

Which three countries share a border with North Korea? 

How many red stripes are on a US flag? 

What is the most visited museum in Europe? 

What group of lakes in New York State are named after part of the human anatomy? 

Which country is home to the largest statue in the world, the Spring Temple Buddha?

Located in Cambodia, it’s the largest religious monument in the world. It’s also where the movie Tomb Raider with Angelina Jolie was filmed. What is it called? 

What is the smallest country in the world?

How many time zones are there in Russia?

There are three countries that are completely landlocked by other countries. One of those is Lesotho. Name the other two.

Which Canadian city is geographically the closest to being at the center of North America?

Which is the largest country in the world without any rivers, lakes or waterfalls?

Which country is the only one in the Middle East without a desert?

What is the largest desert in the world?

Which country has the most people in prison?

Where in the world was the highest temperature recorded?

Which country spans five geographical time zones but chooses to only use one?

How many stars are on China’s flag? 

In 1976, Saigon changed its name to …. What?

Which country has the world’s highest waterfall? 

Which country is the most northern capital city located in? 

Where will you find Timbuktu (which country)? 

Name three of the top five spoken languages in the world. 

Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore? 

The equator passes through three countries in South America. What are they? 

Which country’s current capital city is an anagram of its former capital city? 

What is the only country whose name ends with the letter Q? 

Which nation’s flag is the only one that isn’t a rectangle or square? 

What is the currency of Iceland? 

Sofia is the capital city of what country? 

What is the official language of Greenland? 

Travel Quiz Questions and Answers

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Let’s see how you did! Here are all of the travel quiz questions and answers so you can see if you were right. The correct answers are all written in bold. What was your final score if you’re keeping track? Be sure to let me know in the comments section how many you got right, too!

Easy Questions and Answers

Paris, France

False, it’s Alaska

The headquarters of the United Nations is located in what city?  

New York City

In what country will you find the famous Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island?  

Men at Work

Complete this travel quote: “Not all those who wander are…”  

Which Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has areas/lands called Future World and World Showcase?  

Black, red, yellow/gold

Greenland   (Australia is a continent so it doesn’t count)

False (it’s Malaysia)

Medium Questions and Answers

What is the southernmost capital city in the world?  

Wellington, New Zealand

Which South American country is the world’s largest producer of coffee ?

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In which city can you visit Vincent Van Gogh’s famous painting, Starry Night ? 

In the USA, which is the only state to have a one syllable name?  

Dominican Republic

  • Ontario (it is Wasaga Beach)
  • Damascus  (capital of Syria, evidence of civilization dates back 11,000 years)

Yellowstone National Park

Hard Questions and Answers

China, Russia, South Korea

The Finger Lakes

Vatican City

Vatican City & San Marino

Saudi Arabia

Antarctic Desert

USA (25% of the world’s incarcerated population and 5% of the world’s population)

Death Valley, California (56.7 degrees Celsius in 1913)

Ho Chi Minh City

Iceland ( Reykjavik )

Where will you find Timbuktu (which country)?  

Mandarin, English, Hindustani, Arabic, Spanish

Singapore Sling

Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil

Japan – Tokyo/Kyoto

Icelandic krona

Greenlandic

More Travel Fun Online

So, how did you do? If you enjoyed these travel quiz questions, be sure to share them with your family and friends. Compare scores to see how you got right! And let me know how well you did in the comments section below.

If you’re still looking for more things to do from home, I have a few options for you. First, you can take a look at these virtual travel experiences around the world. These are great if you can’t travel or you’re looking for a dose of travel from the comfort of home. I also have categories on the blog devoted to cultural travel and history , if you’re looking to learn more about the world.

Next, you might be looking to learn some new skills or take a course. At the moment, I’m currently getting my TEFL course certificate so I can teach English online from anywhere in the world. If you’re into working remotely or supplementing your income, I highly recommend that you take a look.

How much do you know about travel and geography? Take our travel quiz questions to test your knowledge. You can use these travel trivia questions and answers to host your own trivia night with friends, whether it's in person or an online games night.

Lauren is the full-time travel blogger and content creator behind Justin Plus Lauren. She started Justin Plus Lauren in 2013 and has travelled to 50+ countries around the world. Lauren is an expert on vegan travel as one of the very first vegan travel bloggers. She also focuses on outdoor adventure travel, eco and sustainable travel, and creating amazing travel itineraries for cities and small towns.

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Your 11 Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions—Answered

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As experts and media spokespeople, the editors at SmarterTravel get asked a lot of travel questions. How early should you book? Which booking sites have the cheapest fares? What’s the best way to avoid bag fees?

The good news is that we have answers. From pinpointing the best day of the week for booking airfare to selecting the best destination for your next trip, here are solutions to some of your most common travel questions.

How Far in Advance Should I Book?

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Truth be told, airfare prices—which fluctuate constantly—are impossible to predict. However, there are a few strategies that will guide you to a good deal and minimize your risk of overpaying.

For domestic travel, you’ll typically find the best fares one to two months before your trip. For international itineraries, you’ll often want to start searching for fares a bit further in advance, especially if your dates are firm or you’re traveling at a busy time of year. Add an extra month or two for peak travel times like holidays or major events. Some destinations, such as Disney World during spring break or popular beach spots in August, require even more advance planning, so do your homework.

To help you figure out when to jump on a fare, set up airfare alerts through sites like Airfarewatchdog (SmarterTravel’s sister site) or smartphone apps like Hopper ( iOS | Android ). You can put in your targeted trip dates and itinerary, and you’ll be notified when the fare drops.

How Can I Find the Best Travel Deal?

We’d love to point you definitively to a single booking site that always has the lowest possible airfares and hotel rates, but, unfortunately, that site doesn’t exist—and shopping around is always required. It’s best to check multiple types of sites before you book, including the provider’s own website as well as online travel agencies (think Expedia and Orbitz ) and metasearch sites (like Kayak and SmarterTravel’s parent company, TripAdvisor ).

To help you find the best sites to check, see the following lists:

  • The 12 Best Flight Search Sites for Booking Cheap Airfare
  • The 10 Best Hotel Booking Sites
  • The 14 Best Car Rental Booking Sites
  • The 10 Best Sites to Book a Cruise
  • The 8 Best Travel Package Sites for Booking a Cheap Vacation
  • The 9 Best Vacation Rental Sites for Travelers

One tip to keep in mind: The more flexible you are, the better the deals will be. Moving your trip a few months from a destination’s peak season to its shoulder season, for example, often means lower prices and smaller crowds. Flying out on a Tuesday or Wednesday rather than a Friday or Sunday can also save you money. For more information, see The Best and Worst Days to Fly .

How Can I Avoid Fees?

Yes, travel fees are pervasive and have wormed their way into every facet of travel, including flights, hotels, and rental cars. The good news is that many can be avoided. When it comes to flying, look for airlines that don’t charge fees for common services like baggage: For example, Southwest allows two checked bags for free, and some airlines will waive bag fees for frequent flyers or travelers who carry their branded credit cards. For more ideas, see 7 Smart Ways to Bypass Baggage Fees .

Many hotel fees can be avoided if you simply say no to certain services. In other words, don’t touch the minibar or make in-room calls (buy your own snacks and use your cell phone instead). Other charges, such as resort fees , are trickier. It’s best to find out about the charge in advance and book with another hotel, or ask the hotel manager to remove it—he or she might say no, but it never hurts to ask.

When renting a car, read the fine print. Look for easily avoidable fees like early-return and fuel charges. Also, most agents will pressure you into buying a collision damage waiver (CDW), but you might already have collision coverage through your credit card or your own auto insurance policy. Always check in advance.

What Are My Rights When Your Flight Is Delayed or Canceled?

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When you find yourself faced with a flight delay or cancellation, know that your rights vary depending on whether the situation is the airline’s fault (such as a mechanical delay) or due to some uncontrollable outside force (like a hurricane or winter storm ). Every airline’s policy varies, but most state that for delays or cancellations within the airline’s control, passengers are entitled to be rebooked on the next available flight, possibly transferred to another carrier, or to receive a refund for the unused portion of the trip. Some lines will also provide meal vouchers, hotel stays, and ground transportation at their discretion.

When the situation is beyond the airline’s control, a refund is all that most airlines promise. However, for major storms, airlines have set a precedent for preemptively canceling flights in advance so you’re not stranded at the airport, and they will allow you to rebook within a specific time frame without penalty.

To learn more, see Flight-Cancellation Rights: The Ultimate Guide and Flight Delays: What to Do and How to Prevent Them .

Do I Need Travel Insurance?

To buy or not to buy: That is the question when it comes to travel insurance . It all depends on risk and your tolerance for it. In general, if you’re taking a relatively short trip and haven’t paid a fortune for it, you probably don’t need it. Plus, most airlines—and hotels, for that matter—will give you a refund or allow you to rebook when there’s a widespread storm or incident.

However, if you have put down significant nonrefundable deposits, are traveling at a risky time of year (such as hurricane season ), have a potential medical condition, or are traveling to remote places where hospitals are scarce, travel insurance could be a good idea.

If you do opt insurance, make sure you know what’s included in your policy; most are very specific and won’t allow coverage to kick in once a storm is predicted or if you have a preexisting medical condition. You can also buy a policy that will allow you to cancel for any reason, but those usually come with a higher premium.

How Do I Know When a Deal Is Really a Deal?

Sadly, not all travel deals are created equal. And while some are bona fide, others are nothing more than gimmicks, if not downright scams. Your best defense is to take the time to fully research a deal before handing over your credit card number.

First, make sure you’re dealing with a reputable supplier, especially when it comes to tour operators and promoters. If you haven’t heard of the company, check with the Better Business Bureau or United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) to make sure it is sound. Look for online reviews of the company on sites such as TripAdvisor or TrustPilot . Also, always compare prices across multiple suppliers. A deal might look good at first glance, but you may be able to beat the price elsewhere.

When it comes to hotel packages, price out inclusions like gift baskets or spa services separately to determine whether it’s cheaper to go a la carte. For example, many hotels offer individual room rates that are way cheaper than what you’d pay for the room plus the extras in a package. Remember: You can bring your own Champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries (likely higher-quality ones, too).

Lastly, always read the fine print, with a particular eye on blackout dates and other restrictions. You don’t want to get a deal that you can’t even use.

How Do I Score an Upgrade?

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Everyone wants to vault to the front of the airplane cabin or that penthouse suite in the hotel, but most of us feel that an upgrade is out of reach. Not necessarily so. The best way to get upgraded is to join a loyalty program. While it’s hard for many leisure travelers to accrue enough miles for a free first- or business-class ticket, basic upgrades usually require fewer miles. For hotels and rental cars, points generally add up more quickly and you can get additional free perks just for being a member.

Another way to land a better seat is to look for deals; some airlines will launch short-term sales on premium seats. For more information, see First Class for Free: How to Get an Airline Upgrade .

With hotels, arriving late in the day can increase your chances of a better room, since the hotel might have vacant rooms to fill (and can subsequently open up a cheaper room for another paying customer). Also, at check-in, mention if you are celebrating a special occasion like a honeymoon or an anniversary. Check out How to Get a Hotel Upgrade for Free to learn more.

At the rental car desk, asking for an upgrade might work, but make sure you’ve weighed your options: A larger car could mean higher gas costs, which can quickly negate any benefit. In any situation, even with the airlines, it never hurts to ask; when you do, dress nicely, be specific with your request, and above all, be polite.

What Can I Bring on the Plane?

This is such a complicated topic that SmarterTravel has a whole airport security FAQ to cover it. But here are the basics: In your carry-on, you can bring a single clear, quart-size plastic bag of liquid and gel items (such as shampoo, insect repellent, and sunscreen) in bottles of 3.4 ounces or less. If you need to bring larger quantities, you can put them in your checked bag—just make sure they’re well sealed to prevent messy spills. Exceptions to this rule include prescription medications, breast milk, and baby formula, which you can carry on in larger amounts.

The TSA has strict rules for items such as scissors, razors, sharp objects, and even wrapped gifts. To learn more, see the FAQ above or visit the TSA’s website .

What Should I Pack?

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Speaking of complicated topics … where do we begin? Of course, the answer depends on where you’re going and for how long, but you’ll want to start with SmarterTravel’s Ultimate Packing List , which has you covered with the basics you’ll need for just about any type of trip. If you want more specific advice, consider these lists:

  • The Essential Beach Packing List
  • The Essential Carry-on Bag Packing List
  • The Ultimate Holiday Packing List
  • The Ultimate Cruise Packing List
  • The Essential International Packing List
  • How to Pack for an African Safari
  • The Ultimate Ski Trip Packing List

You’ll also want to check out Ingenious Packing Tips Every Traveler Should Know , which includes information on how to pack for the TSA’s requirements, tips on saving space, a discussion of whether you should roll or fold your clothes, and clever tips from SmarterTravel readers. Trying to avoid overpacking? See A Traveler’s Guide to Minimalist Packing .

I’m Unhappy with My Seatmate(s) on the Plane. What Can I Do?

SmarterTravel readers often write in with travel questions about airplane seating dilemmas. “I have severe allergies to animals. What are my rights if I am sitting by someone with an animal?” asks one reader.

“I was recently seated next to a large person whose body overhung the armrest and crowded me,” writes another. “What can be done in this situation?”

Generally speaking, your best bet is to approach a flight attendant discreetly and ask if there are any available seats to which you could be moved. In the case of animal allergies, even if no seats are free, the airline staff might be able to find a non-allergic passenger who’s willing to switch with you. Bring up your concerns early—because once the plane has taken off, the flight attendants will have much less flexibility.

For more information, see the following resources:

  • What You Need to Know About Flying with a Service or Emotional Support Animal
  • Airline Passenger of Size Policies

What Are the Best Travel Destinations, and How Do I Know If They’re Safe?

There’s no single right answer to the first part of this question. It really depends on factors like your personal travel style and when you plan to travel. But there are a few tricks to identifying a great hot spot.

If affordability is a priority, look for destinations with new airline routes or hotels; providers will often release introductory rates at a discount, and you can be among the first to check things out. Additionally, keep an eye out for destinations making a comeback from natural disasters or political unrest; it can take time for tourists to return, even after the place is safe and open for business again, and the low demand can mean great deals for those who are willing to visit.

If you want to go where the excitement is, look for locales with big events, such as major sporting competitions, festivals, and museum openings. Check with the local tourism bureau to see what’s on; you might even stumble upon corresponding deals and packages.

SmarterTravel frequently publishes inspirational lists of places to travel for just about every interest. Check out Top Travel Destinations for 2020 or browse the site’s Destinations section to learn more.

As for safety, your first step is to research your destination on the U.S. State Department’s website . Here you’ll find important travel advisories and information about crime, health concerns, and other safety issues for every country around the world. Pay attention to the details before writing off an entire destination; it may be perfectly safe as long as you steer clear of certain problem areas. Keep an eye on news headlines in the lead-up to your trip so you’re aware of any last-minute issues.

If you have specific concerns, consider posting questions on travel forums such as TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet . Destination experts and locals can often offer up-to-the-minute updates from the ground.

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From flags of the world to famous landmarks. Your world knowledge will be put to the test in the ultimate travel quiz. Do you know you’re Stonehenge from your Skara Brae? Or your Norway flag from your Iceland flag?

You’ll find 100 questions divided into 4 rounds, so gather your family or friends for the ultimate travel quizzing.

Round 1 – World Landmarks

1 – In which city would you find Christ the Redeemer? REVEAL ANSWER

2 – In which city would you find the Sagrada Familia REVEAL ANSWER

3 – What is the name of the famous tower found in Seatle? REVEAL ANSWER

4 – The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa. In which city is it located? REVEAL ANSWER

5 – Machu Picchu was once home to an ancient civilisation. In which South American country can you find it? REVEAL ANSWER

6 – Where in Egypt would you find the Pyramids? REVEAL ANSWER

7 – What is India’s most famous Landmark? REVEAL ANSWER

8 – What is the name of the famous landmark in Northern Ireland that is made of hexagon shaped stones? REVEAL ANSWER

9 – What is the name of the massive waterfall that borders the USA and Canada? REVEAL ANSWER

10 – In which US national park would you find the Grand Prismatic Spring? REVEAL ANSWER

11 – In which US State is the Grand Canyon? REVEAL ANSWER

12 – In which city would you find the Eiffel Tower? REVEAL ANSWER

13 – The huge Angkor Temple is one of Asia’s most famous landmarks. In which country would you find it? REVEAL ANSWER

14 – In which city would you find the famous armadillo shaped opera house? REVEAL ANSWER

15 – Mount Rushmore National Park has the faces of the four US presidents engraved on a hillside. In which US State would you find the park? REVEAL ANSWER

16 – Which city in Greece would you find The Acropolis? REVEAL ANSWER

17 – The Golden Gate Bridge is a landmark in which US city? REVEAL ANSWER

18 – In which country would you find the famous Victoria Falls? REVEAL ANSWER

19 – In which city is the famous Blue mosque located? REVEAL ANSWER

20 – In which Italian city would you find The Colosseum? REVEAL ANSWER

21 – In which Middle Eastern Country would you find The Lost City of Petra? REVEAL ANSWER

22 – If you were visiting St Basil’s Cathedral, which city would you be visiting? REVEAL ANSWER

23 – What is the famous lady of New York known as? REVEAL ANSWER

24 – What is the name of the ancient Druid stone circle situated in Amesbury? REVEAL ANSWER

25 – Where would you find the ancient Viking settlement of Skara Brae REVEAL ANSWER

Round 2 – Travel Trivia

1 – There are two landlocked countries in South America. Can you name them? REVEAL ANSWER

2 – Which of Europe’s capital cities was constructed over 14 Islands? REVEAL ANSWER

3 – Which country on the Asian continent covers the largest landmass? REVEAL ANSWER

4 – How many different provinces make up Canada? REVEAL ANSWER

5 – Ayers Rock was re-named in 1993 and given its Aboriginal name, what is it now known as? REVEAL ANSWER

6 – If you travel to Thailand, which form of currency would you use? REVEAL ANSWER

7 – Which country in Europe has the most mountains? REVEAL ANSWER

8 – What once illegal item is Cuba most famous for? REVEAL ANSWER

9 – Which Caribbean country would you be in if you were limin? REVEAL ANSWER

10 – Which of Italy’s famous lakes is known as the jewel of the Italian lakes? REVEAL ANSWER

11 – What country would you be in if you were visiting the world’s tallest waterfall known as Angel Falls? REVEAL ANSWER

12 – Which country would you be visiting if you were travelling along the world’s longest coastline? REVEAL ANSWER

13 – Which Island prison near San Francisco was famous for being almost inescapable? REVEAL ANSWER

14 – Which Capital city when translated to English is called Good Air? REVEAL ANSWER

15 – The famous Orient Express travelled originally between two cities. Name one of the cities? REVEAL ANSWER

16 – Which famous world capital is famous for having the most Michelin stars? Tokyo, London or Paris? REVEAL ANSWER

17 – What was Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, previously known as? REVEAL ANSWER

18 – What is Australia’s capital city? REVEAL ANSWER

19 – Which famous river formed The Grand Canyon? REVEAL ANSWER

20 – Which of the world’s landlocked seas sits below sea level? REVEAL ANSWER

21 – Which Caribbean Island would you be visiting if you were swimming with pigs? REVEAL ANSWER

22 – Which is the biggest state in the USA? REVEAL ANSWER

23 – Which country would you be in if you were visiting Chichen Itza? REVEAL ANSWER

24 – Where in the UK would you be visiting if you were on an almost tropical island complete with Palm trees? REVEAL ANSWER

25 – What country is the biggest by landmass in Africa? REVEAL ANSWER

Round 3 – Famous Hotels

1 – Which city in the UK would you be visiting if you stayed at the amazing Witchery By the Castle? REVEAL ANSWER

2 – The Stanley Hotel in Colorado is synonymous with supernatural activity. Which famous horror book did it inspire? REVEAL ANSWER

3 – The King David Hotel was first opened in 1930 and is famous for its architecture, sweeping views, and famous guests. Which city can you find it in? REVEAL ANSWER

4 – The Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is famous for luxury. It looks like the sail of an imposing yacht. Which city is it located in? REVEAL ANSWER

5 – Name the hotel that opened on Fifth Avenue in New York in 1907 and has been the star of many movies? REVEAL ANSWER

6 – The Grand Hotel Europe is a palatial affair located in which city? REVEAL ANSWER

7 – Villa d’Este Cernobbio is an iconic hotel in Italy, opened in 1873 and sits on the banks of which famous Italian Lake? REVEAL ANSWER

8 – Which famous London hotel is renowned for being a crash pad of the rich and famous. It is often called the annexe to Buckingham Palace and has housed Royalty. They are also famous for their afternoon teas and finger sandwiches? REVEAL ANSWER

9 – Which hotel in Sin City is named after a famous Roman Emperor? REVEAL ANSWER

10 – Coco Channel called this infamous Parisian hotel home for many years. What is its name? REVEAL ANSWER

11 – Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton honeymooned at the most famous hotel in Los Angeles. What is the name of the hotel? REVEAL ANSWER

12 – This cold hotel in Sweden is a staple among tourists. What is it called? REVEAL ANSWER

13 – This glamorous hotel in New York was made famous for its grandeur, celebrity guests, and as being a favourite haunt of politicians. It also famously starred in the Eddie Murphy comedy, Coming to America? REVEAL ANSWER

14 – The Hotel d’alsace is famous for the death of Oscar Wilde and is located in which European capital? REVEAL ANSWER

15 – Jimi Hendrix’s favourite hotel and the place where he died is located in which city? REVEAL ANSWER

16 – The luxury Soneva Jani resort is famous for its overwater bungalow with slides. Which destination would you find them? REVEAL ANSWER

17 – Which country would you be visiting if you stayed at the luxury colonial Raffles hotel? REVEAL ANSWER

18 – Who spent their Honeymoon in the Amsterdam Hilton after their wedding in 1969? REVEAL ANSWER

19 – Which hotel in Las Vegas was the tallest in the world when it opened in 1993 and has a famous lion as its emblem? REVEAL ANSWER

20 – The introduction of capsule hotels was first established in which country? REVEAL ANSWER

21 – What name is given to smaller hotels that offer a homely style feel rather than a corporate experience? REVEAL ANSWER

22 – Which item that is often found in hotel room drawers was first introduced in The Superior Hotel, Montana? REVEAL ANSWER

23 – Paris is the heiress to which Global hotel chain? REVEAL ANSWER

24 – Which Rockband had a hit with the famous song Hotel California? REVEAL ANSWER

25 – Which UK celebrity appeared in tv adverts for The Premier Inn hotel chain? REVEAL ANSWER

Round 4 – Destinations

1 – In which country would you find the Whitsunday Islands? REVEAL ANSWER

2 – In which country would you find the site of Goblekli Teki? REVEAL ANSWER

3 – Which area of the island of Cyprus is under Turkish control? REVEAL ANSWER

4 – In which European city would you find the famous Spanish Steps? REVEAL ANSWER

5 – In which US city would you find Capitol Hill? REVEAL ANSWER

6 – The island of Aruba in the Caribbean is under which European country’s control? REVEAL ANSWER

7 – Which country in Asia would you find Mount Everest? REVEAL ANSWER

8 – Which famous superhero movie used Niagra Falls as a backdrop to one of its most iconic scenes? REVEAL ANSWER

9 – In which city in America was the movie Pretty Woman set? REVEAL ANSWER

10 -Which famous destination was the backdrop for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade? REVEAL ANSWER

11 – What festival will you take part in if you visit New Orleans in February? REVEAL ANSWER

12 – What is the name of the famous festival held in Mexico each year? REVEAL ANSWER

13 – Mount Vesuvius is located in which European country? REVEAL ANSWER

14 – In which destination would you find The Loch Ness Monster? REVEAL ANSWER

15 – In which country would you find The Great Barrier Reef? REVEAL ANSWER

16 – In which destination would you be if you were visiting the Fjords? REVEAL ANSWER

17 – Which country would you be visiting if your destination was Montego Bay? REVEAL ANSWER

18 – Which country would you be visiting if you were in Acapulco? REVEAL ANSWER

19 – Where in South America would you find the famous Salt Plains? REVEAL ANSWER

20 – Which country was the backdrop destination for the movie The Beach? REVEAL ANSWER

21 – Which destination would you be visiting if you were sunning yourself on Copacabana Beach? REVEAL ANSWER

22 – Which group of Islands would you be visiting if you were in Fuerteventura? REVEAL ANSWER

23 – If you were visiting the only man-made site that can be seen from outer space, which country would you be in? REVEAL ANSWER

24 – If you were on the Island of the Gods, which country are you visiting? REVEAL ANSWER

25 – The history of surfing can be traced back to this island destination, where is it? REVEAL ANSWER

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Has staying at home driven you to watching travel shows on Netflix? Do you find yourself posting travel photos from your last big trip on Facebook? Are you worried about jetting off to a foreign country and finding yourself unable to return home due to border regulations? A popular stay-at-home pastime is to host a travel trivia night with friends and family.

Fancy being a travel trivia host? Then, all you have to do is get your friends to sign up for your travel quiz party and start practising your quizmaster skills. We’ve compiled 100 travel trivia questions and answers to make things easier for you.

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Round 1 – General Travel Trivia Questions

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1- Which country is the only nation with the harp as its national emblem?

2- What is the least densely populated country or territory in the world?

3- In which country are coins with Disney, Star Wars and Pokémon characters legal tender?

4- Which country uses a calendar seven years behind the rest of the world?

5- Which country has the world’s most cricket stadiums?

6- Which country has the most time zones across its territories?

7- How many countries begin with the letter W?

8- What is the world’s richest country according to GDP per capita?

9- What is the largest continent in the world?

10- Which three countries do not use the metric system?

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11- Which country has had the greatest number of capital cities?

12- What’s the world’s oldest country?

13- Which country has the highest percentage of women in parliament?

14- Which country’s official animal is the unicorn?

15- A historic event in the Middle East was the discovery of oil in 1936 in which country?

16- What is the smallest country in the world?

17- How many official languages does the United Nations have?

18- Who was the first Portuguese explorer to discover Cape Town in 1488?

19- Which famous amusement park opened in Florida in 1971?

20- The Olympics once awarded medals for art, true or false?

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21- Which continent is free of snakes?

22- Which country has the most volcanic activity in the world?

23- What is the largest country in Africa by land area?

24- How many provinces are there in Canada?

25- What is the capital of Costa Rica?

26- What is Italy’s largest lake?

27- On which Caribbean Island are you able to swim with pigs?

28- Where would you find the Seven Coloured Earths?

29- Which country has the most lakes in the world?

30- Which country in South America has the world’s highest waterfall?

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31- What is the longest river in Asia?

32- What’s the largest country in the world by area that has no rivers?

33- Where is the world’s longest unprotected border?

34- How many countries does the Nile River, the longest river in the world, pass through?

35- Which sea borders Israel and Jordan?

36- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

37- Which mountainous country is home to the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Gangkhar Puensum?

38- How many countries does the Equator pass through?

39- How many countries surround the Arctic Ocean?

40- Which is the only country in the world to sit within all four hemispheres?

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41- What is the longest highway in the USA?

42- How many time zones are there in the USA?

43- What is the most visited tourist attraction in the USA?

44- The Empire State Building has its own zip code, true or false?

45- Which city is the Golden Gate Bridge in?

46- Which four president’s heads will you see at Mount Rushmore?

47- What is the USA’s oldest national park?

48- True or false, there are no dinosaur bones in the Grand Canyon, true or false?

49- Which US state is the legendary Pacific Coast Highway in?

50-Which is the largest state in the USA by geographical area?

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51- The Dugong can weigh up to 1,100 pounds and is a gentle giant that is the national animal of which country?

52- What is the largest land mammal found in North America?

53- Which South American country is home to two-thirds of the Amazon rainforest?

54- What animal will you find near the North Pole but not the South Pole?

55- Which country is the Darvaza gas crater, a natural gas pit that has been on fire since 1971?

56- What is the largest rock formation in the world?

57- Which insect migrates to the highlands of Mexico in winter from the northeastern USA and southeastern Canada?

58- Which country has the highest percentage of land that is covered by forest?

59- Which Nordic country has no mosquitoes?

60-If you visited Bohemian Switzerland National Park, which European country would you be in?

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61- Which two countries have Hindi as the official language?

62- Which country has the most languages?

63- What is the only Catholic nation in Asia?

64- Which country has the world’s longest place name?

65- What is the only country on the UNESCO World Heritage site list?

66- Which was the first country to make Christianity its official religion?

67- What is the largest art museum in the world?

68- What is the world’s largest museum?

69- Which country’s national anthem has no words?

70- Which three colours are on Germany’s flag?

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71- Which country is the leaning tower of Pisa?

72- Which country will you find the longest tunnel in the world?

73- What is the world’s tallest building?

74- Which country is home to the world’s largest residential palace?

75- Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is the world’s largest church. Which country is it in?

76- Around 400,000 gladiators died fighting at which Italian landmark?

77- What is the name of the famous mosque in Spain that is the country’s largest mosque and was later turned into a cathedral?

78- Which opera house was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October 1973?

79- Which famous landmark in France was the world’s tallest in 1889?

80- The Great Wall of China can be seen from space, true or false?

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81- Where did poutine (chips with cheese curds and gravy) originate?

82 – What is the national dish of Peru?

83- What’s the popular frozen dessert in Malaysia and Singapore with grated ice glazed with rainbow-coloured syrup, condensed milk, sweet corn, red beans, nipa palm seeds and jelly?

84- Kimchi is the national dish of which countries?

85- Which country consumes the most coffee per person?

86- Which fast-food chain has the largest number of outlets in the world?

87- Which country can you buy square watermelons?

88- Which famous cocktail originated in Singapore’s Raffles Hotel?

89- What is the national dish of Cuba?

90- How many stars does the top level of Michelin restaurants have?

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91- What’s the largest city in the world by population?

92- What’s the largest capital city in the world by area?

93- In which South American country is the world’s highest capital city?

94- Dutti-Galla, Batmania and Bearbrass were interim names of which southern-hemisphere city?

95- Which city has the most Michelin-starred restaurants?

96- Which is the world’s most southernmost capital?

97- Which is the most northern capital city in the world?

98- Which is the most populated city in South America?

99- Which is the largest city in Vietnam?

100- Which French city was France’s capital before Paris?

Travel Trivia Questions and Answers

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1- Which country is the only nation with the harp as its national emblem? Ireland. The Irish harp has been a symbol of culture and politics for centuries.

2- What is the least densely populated country or territory in the world? Greenland.

3- In which country are coins with Disney, Star Wars and Pokémon characters legal tender? Niue, a small island in the Pacific, however, the coins are more valuable as collector’s items.

4- Which country uses a calendar that is seven years behind the rest of the world? Ethiopia. The Ethiopian calendar follows the Christian Orthodox Church and is at least seven years behind the Gregorian calendar.

5- Which country has the world’s most cricket stadiums? India, with 28 test cricket grounds.

6- Which country has the most time zones across its territories? France. If you include overseas territories, France has the most (12 time zones), followed by the USA (11) and Russia (11).

7- How many countries begin with the letter W? None.

8- What is the world’s richest country according to GDP per capita? Luxembourg. GDP per capita: $131,781.72.

9- What is the largest continent in the world? Asia. The continent has over 40 countries and is home to over 60% of the population of the world.

10- Which three countries do not use the metric system? Liberia, United States, Myanmar.

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11- Which country has had the greatest number of capital cities? Iran. The current capital of Tehran is the country’s 28th.

12- What’s the world’s oldest country? Egypt. The first dynasty dates back to 3100 BCE when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified.

13- Which country has the highest percentage of women in parliament? Rwanda. The 1994 genocide and Rwandan Civil War resulted in around 800,000 deaths, so after the genocide, Rwanda became the first country in the world with a female majority in parliament (61.3% for the Lower House and 38.5% for the Upper House).

14- Which country’s official animal is the unicorn? Scotland. The unicorn appeared on the royal coat of arms around the mid-1500s.

15- A historic event in the Middle East was the discovery of oil in 1936 in which country? Saudi Arabia.

16- What is the smallest country in the world? Vatican City. It became an independent state in 1929.

17- How many official languages does the United Nations have? Six – Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

18- Who was the first Portuguese explorer to discover Cape Town in 1488? Bartholomeu Dias.

19- Which famous amusement park opened in Florida in 1971? Walt Disney World Resort.

20- The Olympics once awarded medals for art, true or false? True. Between 1912 and 1948, the Olympic Games held competitions in the fine arts for music, literature, sculpture, architecture and painting.

21- Which continent is free of snakes? Antarctica is the only continent with no snakes however snakes are also absent from several other places including Ireland, New Zealand, and many islands in the Atlantic and Pacific.

22- Which country has the most volcanic activity in the world? Indonesia has the largest number of active volcanoes and over 13,000 islands.

23- What is the largest country in Africa by land area? Algeria.

24- How many provinces are there in Canada? 10 provinces and 3 territories.

25- What is the capital of Costa Rica? San Jose.

26- What is Italy’s largest lake? Lake Garda is the largest of the Italian lakes.

27- On which Caribbean Island are you able to swim with pigs? Big Major Cay, also known as Pig Beach, in The Bahamas. How the pigs got there is a mystery. Some say they were left by sailors, who planned to cook them while others think they swam over to the beach from a shipwreck.

28- Where would you find the Seven Coloured Earths? Mauritius. The Seven Coloured Earths are a unique geological formation of sand dunes with seven distinct colours (red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow).

29- Which country has the most lakes in the world? Canada. There are around 1.42 million lakes worldwide that are larger than 0.1 sqkm and 62% are in Canada.

30- Which country in South America has the world’s highest waterfall? Venezuela. Angel Falls is 918 m (3011 ft) high.

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31- What is the longest river in Asia? The Yangtze River.

32- What’s the largest country in the world by area that has no rivers? Saudi Arabia.

33- Where is the world’s longest unprotected border? The 49th parallel marks the border between Canada and the United States.

34- How many countries does the Nile River, the longest river in the world pass through? The longest river in the world is 6,650 km and passes through 11 countries, which are Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt.

35- Which sea borders Israel and Jordan? The Dead Sea.

36- Which country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada, stretching for 125,567 miles (202,080 km).

37- Which mountainous country is home to the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Gangkhar Puensum? Bhutan.

38- How many countries does the Equator pass through? The Equator cuts through 13 countries: Brazil, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Kenya, Kiribati, Maldives, Republic of the Congo, Sao Tome & Principe, Somalia and Uganda.

39- How many countries surround the Arctic Ocean? Six countries: Canada, the United States (Alaska), Denmark (Greenland), Russia, Norway, and Iceland.

40- Which is the only country in the world to sit within all four hemispheres? Kiribati. The Pacific nation consists of 33 coral atolls and reef islands. The four islands in different hemispheres are Line, Gilbert Banaba and the Phoenix Islands.

41- What is the longest highway in the USA? US Route 20 connecting Boston (Massachusetts) and Newport (Oregon).

42- How many time zones are there in the USA? 9 zones. 4 in the contiguous USA, two in Alaska and Hawaii, three in the US territories.

43- What is the most visited tourist attraction in the USA? Times Square in New York receives 50 million visitors a year.

44- The Empire State Building has its own zip code, true or false? True. It’s 10118.

45- Which city is the Golden Gate Bridge in? San Francisco.

46- Which four president’s heads are carved at Mount Rushmore? Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Theodore Roosevelt.

47- What is the USA’s oldest national park? Yellowstone National Park.

48- There are no dinosaur bones in the Grand Canyon, true or false? True. The canyon formed after the dinosaurs became extinct.

49- Which US state is the legendary Pacific Coast Highway in? California.

50-Which is the largest state in the USA by geographical area? Alaska.

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51- The Dugong can weigh up to 1,100 pounds and is a gentle giant that is the national animal of which country? Papua New Guinea.

52- What is the largest land mammal found in North America? North American Bison (also known as buffalo) are the largest mammals in North America, with mature bulls weighing up to 2,000 pounds.

53- Which South American country is home to two-thirds of the Amazon rainforest? Brazil.

54- What animal will you find near the North Pole but not the South Pole? Polar bears.

55- Which country is the Darvaza gas crater, a natural gas pit that has been on fire since 1971? Turkmenistan.

56- What is the largest rock formation in the world? Uluru.

57- Which insect migrates to the highlands of Mexico in winter from the northeastern USA and southeastern Canada? Monarch butterfly.

58- Which country has the highest percentage of land that is covered by forest? Suriname in South America is 94.6% covered in forest.

59- Which Nordic country has no mosquitoes? Iceland because it has extremely low temperatures (down to −38 °C) and the water freezes so it’s impossible for mosquitoes to breed.

60-If you visited Bohemian Switzerland National Park, which European country would you be in? The Czech Republic.

61- Which two countries have Hindi as the official language? India and Fiji are the only countries, which have Hindi as an official language.

62- Which country has the most languages? Papua New Guinea.

63- What is the only Catholic nation in Asia? The Philippines. Over 86 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, 6 percent belong to various nationalized Christian cults, and another 2 percent belong to over 100 Protestant denominations.

64- Which country has the world’s longest place name? NZ, it’s Taumatawhakatangi­hangakoauauotamatea­turipukakapikimaunga­horonukupokaiwhen­uakitanatahu.

65- What is the only country on the UNESCO World Heritage site list? Vatican City.

66- Which was the first country to make Christianity its official religion? Armenia.

67- What is the largest art museum in the world? The Louvre covers 782,910 square feet (72,735 square meters) and has 38,000 pieces of art. It’s some to the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci.

68- What is the world’s largest museum? The world’s largest museum in terms of objects displayed is the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Spend one minute on each piece and it would take you 11 years to see everything in the museum.

69- Which country’s national anthem has no words? The national anthem of Spain has no words.

70- Which three colours are on Germany’s flag? Black, red and gold.

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71- Which country is the leaning tower of Pisa? Italy.

72- Which country will you find the longest tunnel in the world? Switzerland. The Gotthard Base Tunnel is 35.5 miles (57.1 km).

73- What is the world’s tallest building? Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 2717 feet (828 m) and it’s possibly the most photographed landmark in Dubai.

74- Which country is home to the world’s largest residential palace? Brunei. Istana Nurul Iman in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital, is the home of the Sultan of Brunei and has 1,788 rooms.

75- Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is the world’s largest church. Which country is it in? Ivory Coast and was built at a cost of around $300 million.

76- Around 400,000 gladiators died fighting at which Italian landmark? The Colosseum.

77- What is the name of the famous mosque in Spain that is the country’s largest mosque and was later turned into a cathedral? The Great Mosque of Córdoba in Andalusia.

78- Which opera house was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October 1973? Sydney Opera House.

79- Which famous landmark in France was the world’s tallest in 1889? The Eiffel Tower.

80- The Great Wall of China can be seen from space, true or false? False, it can’t be seen from space with the naked eye.

81- Where did poutine (chips with cheese curds and gravy) originate? Quebec in Canada.

82 – What is the national dish of Peru? Ceviche, which is is a raw fish marinated in citrus juice.

83- What’s the popular frozen dessert in Malaysia and Singapore with grated ice glazed with rainbow-coloured syrup, condensed milk, sweet corn, red beans, nipa palm seeds and jelly? Ice Kachang.

84- Kimchi is the national dish of which countries? North Korea and South Korea.

85- Which country consumes the most coffee per person? The Netherlands. An average person here consumes about 2.5 cups of coffee each day.

86- Which fast-food chain has the largest number of outlets in the world? Subway.

87- Which country can you buy square watermelons? Japan. They are developed to stack better in supermarkets.

88- Which famous cocktail originated in Singapore’s Raffles Hotel? Singapore Sling.

89- What is the national dish of Cuba? Ropa Vieja.

90- How many stars does the top level of Michelin restaurants have? Three.

91- What’s the largest city in the world by population? Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, has a population of 37,843,000.

92- What’s the largest capital city in the world by area? Ankara the capital of Turkey is 24,521 sqkm or 9,468 sqmi.

93- In which South American country is the world’s highest capital city? Bolivia. The city of La Paz is at 3,640 m.

94- Dutti-Galla, Batmania and Bearbrass were interim names of which southern-hemisphere city? Melbourne, Australia.

95- Which city has the most Michelin-starred restaurants? Tokyo, which is also the capital city of Japan, has 203.

96- Which is the world’s most southernmost capital? Wellington, New Zealand.

97- Which is the most northern capital city in the world? Reykjavik. It sits on the edge of the Arctic Circle and means “steamy bay”, as it is in a region full of geysers.

98- Which is the most populated city in South America? Sao Paulo, the population is 21,090,792.

99- Which is the largest city in Vietnam? Ho Chi Minh City, with a population of 8,244,400 almost a million more than Hanoi.

100- Which French city was France’s capital before Paris? Vichy (1940-1944).

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1. According to the Henley Passport Index, which European country has the most powerful passport that allows travellers to visit 190 nations without needing a visa?

A. The United Kingdom

2. Which of the following is the nickname of Japan?

A. Land of thousand lakes

B. Land of golden pagoda

C. Land of the rising sun

3. Which is the only city in the world to sit across two continents (Europe and Asia)?

A. Cairo, Egypt

B. Istanbul, Turkey

C. Athens, Greece

4. Which of the following facts is true about Kazakhstan?

A. It is the biggest landlocked country in the world

B. It is the largest coffee exporter in the world

C. It has the largest Muslim population in the world

5. In which European city can you visit the Louvre, which is the most-visited museum in the world?

A. Paris, France

B. London, England

C. Berlin, Germany

6. The Tenzing-Hillary Airport, which is rated as one of the most dangerous landings in the world by many pilots, is located in which country?

C. Tanzania

7. The Panama Canal connects which two oceans?

A. Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean

B. Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean

C. Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean

8. What was New York originally called before the English changed its name in 1664?

A. New Madrid

B. New Paris

C. New Amsterdam

9. In which Asian country can you eat “pho”, the traditional soup dish that consists of meat, herbs, rice noodles, and broth?

A. Thailand

10. What is the most populous country in Africa?

C. Cameroon

11. When you travel to Hungary, which currency do you need to use for buying stuff?

A. Hungarian euro

B. Hungarian dollar

C. Hungarian forint

12. Which special thing do countries like Monaco, Vatican, Liechtenstein, San Marino, and Tuvalu have in common?

A. They are located in Europe

B. These are the smallest countries in the world

C. They use the same currency

13. What is the most southerly capital city in the world?

A. Cape Town, South Africa

B. Buenos Aires, Argentina

C. Wellington, New Zealand

14. Which river flows through Moscow, the capital of Russia?

A. Volga River

B. Danube River

C. Moska River

15. In which country do people celebrate the festivals of Malasimbo, Sinulog, Dinagyang, and Ati-Atihan?

A. Sri Lanka

B. The Philippines

16. Based on the number of international visitors, what was the most popular city destinations in the world in 2018?

C. Hongkong

17. Approximately 60 per cent of the world’s … can be found in Canada.

A. Glaciers

C. Volcanos

18. Where can you visit the famous painting “Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh?

B. New York City

C. Amsterdam

19. Which country in the world is comprised of up to 180,000 islands?

A. Malaysia

20. Which airline has won the Skytrax’s World Airline Awards 6 times in 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2021?

A. Qatar Airways

B. Singapore Airlines

C. Japan Airlines

21. What is special about the “Door to Hell”, a natural gas pit in Turkmenistan?

A. It is the largest natural gas pit in the world

B. It has been burning continuously since 1971

C. It is a place that many people choose to commit suicide

22. Which popular cocktail was invented in the Bodeguita del Medio bar in Havana, Cuba?

B. Margarita

C. Cosmopolitan

23. The name of which city literally means “good airs” in English?

A. Santiago, Chile

B. Quito, Ecuador

C. Buenos Aires, Argentina

24. The legendary long-distance train Orient Express originally travelled between which two cities?

A. London and Budapest

B. Paris and Istanbul

C. Rome and Moscow

25. Where in the world can you swim without worrying about sinking?

A. The Dead Sea

B. The Red Sea

C. The Caspian Sea

26. In the Caribbean island Bahamas, travellers can swim with which animals?

A. Dolphins

27. Which popular destination was one of the 12 sites in the first list of the World Heritage List in 1978?

A. The Great Wall of China

B. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

C. Eiffel Tower, France

28. When it comes to gambling and casino in Asia, which city should you visit?

A. Singapore

29. What is the largest harbour in Europe?

A. Rotterdam, the Netherlands

B. Hamburg, Germany

C. Antwerp, Belgium

30. All Muslims with financial and physical ability are obliged to visit which holy city for the Haji at least once during their lifetime?

B. Jerusalem

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Almost everyone has a strong opinion or two on travel. Whether they love to travel by plane, train, or automobile or prefer to avoid travel altogether, these fun travel questions should spark some lively conversations in your classroom!

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  • Where is the most interesting place you have ever visited?
  • What activities do you like to do when you travel?
  • Do you prefer to travel alone or with others?
  • Have you ever traveled abroad?
  • In your opinion, what is the ideal length of a vacation or trip abroad? 
  • What has been your most memorable travel experience?
  • What are the benefits of traveling?
  • What is the best way to save money while traveling?
  • What type of transportation do you use when traveling?
  • How often do you go on holiday trips?
  • Do you ever travel for business? Would you like to?
  • Have you ever gone on a long distance trip?
  • How has travelling changed your life?
  • What is the most exotic place you have ever visited?
  • What do you think are the essential items to bring when traveling?
  • What do you like most about traveling?
  • What do you like  least  about traveling?
  • When you travel, do you prefer to relax or seek out new adventures?
  • Do you prefer traveling to cities or the countryside?
  • Would you prefer to travel to a beach or the mountains?
  • Do you prefer to plan your trips ahead of time or be spontaneous?
  • Are you planning any trips right now? If so, where will you be going?
  • What is one destination that everyone should see in their lifetime?
  • What’s the best place for people to visit in your home country?
  • What tips would you give someone who is traveling for the first time?
  • How has technology changed the way we travel today?
  • What challenges have you faced while traveling abroad?
  • How has traveling abroad changed you?
  • Are there any places that are still on your travel bucket list?
  • What are the top 3 destinations on your travel bucket list?
  • How do you like to prepare for your vacations?
  • What is the most important thing you have learned while travelling?
  • How do you make sure to stay safe while traveling?
  • Are there any destinations that are too dangerous to visit? Why?
  • Are there any places that should be off-limits to tourists?
  • Have you ever encountered language barriers while travelling?
  • How do you usually find accommodations when travelling?
  • What kind of food have you tried while travelling abroad?
  • Do you prefer to travel domestically or internationally?
  • What is the most important thing to consider when planning a trip?
  • What are your best tips for packing for a trip?
  • Are you an “overpacker” or an “underpacker”?
  • What tips can you give for packing light when travelling?
  • What destination do you think is underrated and why?
  • How has travelling helped you develop new skills?
  • Have you ever gone on an adventure trip or safari?
  • What tips do you have for staying healthy while traveling?
  • Have you ever experienced culture shock?
  • Are there any particular customs that surprised you while traveling abroad?
  • How have your travels impacted your career choices and goals?
  • What kind of souvenirs do you like to bring back from your trips?
  • Are there any particular souvenirs that remind you of your travels?
  • What are some of the biggest challenges of traveling solo?
  • What are some of the advantages of traveling solo?
  • Do you enjoy traveling with your family?
  • Do you enjoy traveling with a big group of friends?
  • Do you enjoy traveling with small children?
  • When you travel, do you prefer to stay in hotels or Airbnbs?
  • What unique activities have you done on vacation?
  • Are there any places that have particularly stood out during your travels?
  • Do you prefer guided tours or independent exploration when traveling to a new place?
  • What tips can you give for budgeting while traveling overseas?
  • How did the pandemic impact your future travel plans and goals?
  • Have any of your travels inspired you in some way? How?
  • Are there any places that have made a lasting impression on you during your travels?
  • How do you make sure to respect local cultures and traditions when traveling abroad?
  • Do you like to connect and chat with locals when you travel? If yes, how do you make it happen?
  • What have you learned from other cultures during your travels?
  • Has travel changed your perspective on different cultures and people? How?
  • Has travel changed how people interact with each other across different cultures and countries? If so, how?

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I continue to be bewildered by politics in Utah. During the Republican Party primary campaign, The Tribune, in an effort to help inform citizens about the candidates, submitted to each of them the same five questions. To my utter astonishment, an impressive number of candidates chose not to participate. I do not understand how you can run for office without stating your position on such issues as climate change, fossil fuels, the Lake Powell pipeline and others.

These are all questions likely to be considered by members of the Legislature or Congress to which they are campaigning to be elected.

Over and over, in a number of different races, some candidates “Did not respond.” That answer leads me to conclude (a) the candidate did not have enough information to answer the question, (b) a forthright answer might cause the candidate to lose votes or (c) the candidate was reluctant to state a position that might not be in agreement with the official stance of the state or national GOP. It seems to me that the candidates who chose not to respond lost a golden opportunity to state their platform to a wide and well-informed voting population. That was their choice. My choice is to withhold my vote from any candidate who is unable or unwilling to answer questions that clarify his/her positions on matters of importance to the citizens of Utah.

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“Which of the rookies do you think have the biggest chance of make the final 53? And do any of the vets have to be worried about being replaced by the rookies?”

(@rich gillet on facebook).

Mike: It wouldn’t be surprising if all the rookies make it on the team this year. The only one who might not is Nathan Thomas, depending on how the other offensive tackles develop. People were wondering if Brock Hoffman would start at center, but now Cooper Beebe poses a big challenge and might end up taking his spot before the season starts.

Ryan Flournoy poses a significant challenge to some of the veterans at the wide receiver position. During mini-camp, he left a lasting impression and even caught the attention of his fellow players. His emergence as a strong contender jeopardizes some of the bottom of the roster wide receivers who have hung around for a few years.

Justin Rogers serves more as a replacement for Johnathan Hankins. His presence, however, does pose a potential challenge for Chauncey Golston, as it may limit his playing time. Of course, this assumes that Golston can establish his role within the defense before the cuts are made.

Dana: The first three draft picks of 2024 should find themselves on the final 53: Tyler Guyton, Marshawn Kneeland, and Cooper Beebe. Guyton and Beebe have a good chance to take over the starting roles for left tackle and center at some point this season, even if they aren’t quite ready for that responsibility Week 1. If Beebe does become the starting center, expect Brock Hoffman to remain on the roster for depth. The same might not be said for Chuma Edoga at the tackle position if Guyton solidifies his starting role, as there are a few younger tackles the team might want to develop instead. For example, the seventh-round pick Nathan Thomas.

The majority of defensive end snaps will obviously belong to DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons with an increase of snaps for Sam Williams from last year, but look for Kneeland to share a piece of that pie. Depending on how he is able to take advantage of his reps at training camp, that may not leave much room for Chauncey Golston when it comes time to set the 53-man roster.

As for the other draft picks, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise to see all of them make it to the 53-man roster. There were a lot of holes in the team before the draft and the Cowboys haven’t necessarily been shy about how much they are going to depend on their young guys this season. Marist Liufau (LB), Caelen Carson (CB), and Ryan Flournoy (WR) all have a really good chance to see in-game snaps this season. Justin Rogers (DT) could be grouped in there as well based on the lack of depth at DT.

“In your opinion, is the Week 7 Bye too early, too late or just right?”

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Mike: It’s definitely a bit too soon for an 18-week season. Going 11 weeks without a break, especially with the Thanksgiving portion where they have to play three games in 11 days, is a demanding stretch that impacts the players’ stamina.

There is an optimistic view, however, for where the Cowboys take this year’s bye week. The Week 7 bye allows the team to rest, recover, and gear up for a crucial match against their fierce rivals, the San Francisco 49ers . Historically, the Cowboys have a strong record of 4-1 in the last five years after returning from a bye week, which bodes well for their chances of defeating the 49ers on their home turf. This early bye week could be just what Dallas needs to secure a major victory.

Dana: It’s always a bit difficult to judge the best time for a bye during the season as there are so many factors that could affect when a team needs the relief. Things like durability, injuries and opponents all play a role. Outside factors aside, the ideal bye would be smack dab in the middle of the season, Week 8 - Week 10. However, when you look at who the Cowboys play after their bye in Week 7, it might do them well to get the extra prep. The Cowboys will face the 49ers in Week 8. The 49ers have been dubbed as the Cowboys’ boogey man as of late, so the extra rest and prep might be the remedy needed to relieve that years-long headache.

The Cowboys also have a little bit of a mini-bye between Week 13 (Thanksgiving) and Week 14 (Monday Night). Hopefully that bit of a break later in the season will be enough to help the team finish the season strong.

“How much playing time will KaVontae Turpin get his year and will he get more snaps at WR this year?”

(@glen stevens on facebook).

Mike: It seems likely that he will have an increased workload this year based on the signs we’ve seen so far. His name has been mentioned frequently during the install period, indicating that the coaches are exploring new ways to utilize his skills. Once the team arrives in Oxnard and we observe how the players perform and are utilized, we will have a better understanding of what to expect from Turpin this season.

Don’t sleep on Kavontae Turpin being a possible WR3 this year. He has a great day at OTAs, especially when taking reps with the ones. pic.twitter.com/ktVVAuGlKC — Jess Nevarez (@JessNevarez_) May 22, 2024

Utilizing Turpin from the backfield or on jet sweeps and screen passes could greatly benefit the offense and force defenses to cover more ground horizontally. This, in turn, could create more opportunities for players like Brandin Cooks, who has shown to be more comfortable on this offense during the offseason.

Dana: KaVontae Turpin had a pretty big jump in snaps since Mike McCarthy took over play calling for this offense. In his first season he had only one reception, whereas in year two, that number jumped to 12. With those 12 receptions last year, Turpin had 127 yards and three touchdowns. This year, the trust McCarthy has in Turpin should be even stronger. It also works in Turpin’s favor that there isn’t really a set WR3. The previous WR3 for the Cowboys had 57 targets last year. It should be expected that a portion of those should be reserved for Turpin.

The Cowboys are also testing out Deuce Vaughn for kick returns this season. Depending on how that goes, it may give the Cowboys more confidence in expanding Turpin’s role in the receiving game.

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