Despite continuous political turmoil that has left the country destitute, Haiti will remain as one of the must-see countries in the world. The place will enchant you with many details and interesting customs. Haiti will definitely keep you busy the entire time you are there. 1.) Citadelle Laferriere This picture perfect fortress is located in Milot on a high mountain. This was built back in the 1800s as Emperor Christopher. You don 't see much in other countries where they are mostly primary tourism beaches, points, and besides, you can even ride a horse to get up to the fortress if you want a. 2.) San Souci Palace You can get through the ruins of the
palace of San Souci of the signal, and is situated at the foot of the mountain where lies the Citadelle Laferrier. It lies on the edge of Milot and should be part of your itinerary. You can 't lack of it when you go check out the Citadelle Laferriere. 3.) Haitian Cuisine tasty dishes are a combination of African and Caribbean cuisine. If you love Spanish food, you'll find Haiti 'a spicier variation of s is a nice twist of foods generally offered in other countries. You can try one of the following; griot poulet Creole, kabrit and jonjon of du riz. 4.) Basket of fruit If you love fruits, you'll find Haiti a box of fruit basket. The streets may offer bananas, mango, guava, pineapple, breadfruit, and melons. But before you bite into one, make sure they are properly washed and peeled first. 5.) Haiti drinking Placer prides itself with its line of beverages that are considered top of the line. It is recommended for beer drinkers excellent reputation, and rum, you can try Barbancourt five stars. If you 're out on the streets, quench your thirst with its special milkshake locally called Grandpa. 6.) Labadee Here is a tourist spot in Haiti to provide relative safety. This private resort is under the management of Royal Caribbean Int 'l. You will also find several merchants here to help you get some stuff to bring back home, and aside from shopping, you can try parasailing, swimming or diving. 7.) Cap-Haitien This is the second largest city in Haiti, and you will feel a very quiet atmosphere in this place compared to their prince capital, Port Au. From here, you get the chance to move to other places easily. They have good restaurants also serve Haitian as well as French cuisine, and pizza parlors can be found in this area just in case you get a craving. 8.) Du Nord Here's a look at Haiti field complete with dirt roads, remote villages and farm animals to graze freely wandering around the earth. The huts are small and primitive compared to most Western homes, and certainly makes you feel blessed. It seems a tropical island complete with a sky, mountain flora and beautiful - all the simple things in life that we tend to take for granted. 9.) Rah-rah Station This event is equivalent to the coming Lenten season before Easter and is usually observed by Christians. Haiti comes bundled with voodoo priests in elaborate headdresses would use red and bright-colored skirts flying flags and poles. Batteries are assembled by night to create the sounds that give a mysterious feeling, and you see people filling up the streets dancing, singing and chanting. 10.) Port-au-Prince, capital of course, you will not miss the country 's capital The city contains one of two airports in Haiti, Toussaint Louverture Airport. You get a chance to see and compare with other cities the urbanized area you can visit.