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  1. Great Travel Destinations for the Fall and Winter Holiday Season Written by: Adrianna Noton
    With the troubled economy and fears about swine flu, airlines have seen a sharp decline in flight bookings The airlines have responded by offering deep discounts on great travel destinations for the fall and winter season (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  2. Rhodes Holidays Cruise Trips Written by: Frank Jaeger
    Cruising is one of the most luxurious transportation means for discovering the island of Rhodes during the Rhodes holidays. Cruising trips facilitates tourists to easily roam around the island in a comfortable atmosphere. (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  3. The Early Days of London Science Museum Written by: Steve Kevin
    For more than one hundred and fifty years the city of London, capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain has been boasting one the most admirable museums of the world with the subject of science and technology The history of the museum isn’t as straight as it is in the case of other museums and it wasn’t called The Science Museum in its early days (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  4. Ten Things You Didn't Know About Toronto Written by: Ryan D. Hogan
    The hockey hall of fame, the CN Tower, and Rogers Centre are just a few of the things associated with Toronto, Ontario However, the provincial capital and financial center of Canada is one of North America's most fascinating cities (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  5. Ten Things You Didn't Know About Denver Written by: Ryan D. Hogan
    Denver, the Mile-High city, is synonymous with the state of Colorado, the Rocky Mountains and the Broncos of the National Football League After Phoenix, Denver is the largest city in the Mountain West region (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  6. Marrakech, Morocco Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Marrakech, or the “red city”, is a sprawling, beautiful burg that combines the old world aesthetic of the Middle East with the modern styling of today’s cities and towns As the shining beacon in the North African country of Morocco, thousands visit Marrakech each week to lay eyes on the incredible market squares that have been the trademark of Marrakech from time immemorial (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  7. Hamburg, Germany Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    In North Germany, not far from Denmark, lies Hamburg, the second most populated city in Germany after Munich The Hamburg Metropolitan Region boasts almost five million citizens and has been a home to Germans for over a thousand years (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  8. Bucharest, Romania Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is also the country’s largest city With a population that tops two million, no other city in the nation comes close to Bucharest in scope and scale and, as a result, it has become Romania’s cultural, artistic, and financial epicenter (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  9. Manchester, United Kingdom Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Lying at the heart of one of the largest metropolitan areas in all of the United Kingdom, with a population of over two million people, Manchester is the shining beacon of Northwest England This city is of massive economic importance to Britain and has been ever since the Industrial Revolution, when it led the country in heavy industry (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  10. Car Rental in Bali For Tourism Written by: Fransiskus Hendri
    A car rental in Bali can be a humbling experience for a number of reasons and one of those reasons has to do with travelling When visiting this island, it’s virtually impossible to not take advantage of the car hiring agencies for touring and travelling this marvelous place (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  11. Bali Car Rentals - Driving Tips For a Self-Guided Tour Written by: Fransiskus Hendri
    If you’re planning a vacation or business trip to the Indonesian island of Bali, you’re choosing one of the most dynamic tourist destinations in East Asia Bali is but one of the more than 17,000 islands that make up the Indonesian archipelago, but it is the primary destination for Indonesian tourism, with millions of visitors each year (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  12. Tourist Destinations to See With Your Bali Car Hire Written by: Fransiskus Hendri
    Millions of people each year spend their vacations on the island of Bali, the wealthiest island in Indonesia and one that continues to grow as a popular destination for international tourism Predominantly Hindu in a nation that is majority-Muslim, the island of Bali has retained a unique blend of the Hindu and native animist cultures (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  13. While You Are in Bali, Rent a Car to Tour the Island Written by: Fransiskus Hendri
    Of the 17,000-plus islands that constitute Indonesia’s landmass, the island of Bali reigns supreme in one important category – it is an extremely popular dumping ground for tourists from many nations There is much to see on Bali, and much to do as well – and whether you are young or old, your days and nights should never be anything but enchanting (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  14. Good Things to Know When Evaluating Telluride Vacation Rentals Written by: Ray Roark
    When evaluating Telluride vacation rentals, it helps to understand the layout of the ski resort, the unique characteristics of the towns of Mountain Village and Telluride, as well as the type of accommodations found in each of these sister Colorado towns The core of Mountain Village is the heart of the Telluride Ski Resort with other trails dropping into the town of Telluride (Posted: 2009-12-27)

  15. New Years Eve in New York City Written by: Michiel Van Kets
    Celebrating the New Year in New York City has to be one of the most exciting times to visit this fascinating cosmopolitan city The main event at this time of year, and one you don’t want to miss, is standing in Times Square and being part of the thousands that see in the New Year when the ball finally drops from the flagpole in One Times Square (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  16. Thai Individual Life Cycles Written by: Manora
    A Thai baby officially becomes ‘some-one’ after its name is chosen-frequently by the village abbot-and entered in the village headman’s records Soon after birth the child will be given a nickname, usually a colour, attribute or even an animal name suggested by his physical characteristics (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  17. Yes! You Can! The Guide For The Sophisticated} Vacationer: Costa Rica Budget Travel Written by: costarica-discover-it.com
    Five sure fire tips to experience Costa Rica while saving money. Budget travel is the sensible approach for the prudent vacationer. (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  18. Village Cycles, The Seasonal Cycle, The Thai Villagers Life Part 6 Written by: Manora
    Throughout the year, villagers share a common interest in gambling, travelling (pai tiao) and sports Gambling is a passion (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  19. Fort Myers - A Historic Florida Gulf Coast Community You'll Love to Visit Written by: Kirby Collins
    I have a dear friend who I’ve been friends with since we met in Atlanta, Georgia in the sixth grade and we graduated high school in 1985, so we've been friends a while Anyway, as life goes, I moved to Florida and she moved elsewhere but we remained in touch then, about 3 years ago, I was thrilled when she told me she was moving to the west coast of Florida (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  20. Everest: A Base For Remarkable Stunts Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    Remarkable things happen around Everest Base Camp It is more than a staging point for mountaineering expeditions; it is a popular trekking destination, a forum for important global issues, and a place where people test themselves and achieve monumental goals (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  21. What You Will See at Everest Base Camp Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    Ever wondered what the world looks like from Everest Base Camp In the last sixty years only a few thousand people have been able to look down on the world from Everest’s peak, but access to the camp below is not restricted only to Sherpas and mountaineers with ambitions of reaching the summit (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  22. Village Cycles, The Seasonal Cycle, The Thai Villagers Life Written by: Manora
    The Thai villagers life follows three distinct cycles - a daily cycle, a seasonal cycle of farming and festivals which follow the same annual pattern, and a personal life cycle of infancy and early childhood, childhood, adolescence, maturity and old age A day begins before dawn when the wife awakens and quietly goes downstairs (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  23. Village Cycles, The Seasonal Cycle, The Thai Villagers Life Part 5 Written by: Manora
    By late November or early December, rice in the North and the Central Plains is ripe enough to be harvested Wherever possible, water is drained to allow fields to dry (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  24. Village Cycles, The Seasonal Cycle, The Thai Villagers Life Part 2 Written by: Manora
    Family members are usually home by five The animals are brought to the house, fed and tethered (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  25. Village Cycles, The Seasonal Cycle, The Thai Villagers Life Part 3 Written by: Manora
    Shortly after transplanting is completed, the annual monsoons arrive to inundate farmland Daily rainfall replenishes the fields and much of the family’s time becomes occupied with Rains Retreat observances (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  26. Village Cycles, The Seasonal Cycle, The Thai Villagers Life Part 4 Written by: Manora
    Except during the formal ceremony-such as when the naag swears to uphold ten major precepts to become a novice monk, and an oral examination to become a full monk -neither the laity nor the monks feel constrained to remain silent They talk, sip tea, smoke cigarettes and chew betelnut, reflecting the fact that the Buddhist ordination is simply an admission to the brotherhood of the Buddha’s disciples, not a mystic ritual conferring priestly powers (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  27. Salzburg, Austria Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    In all of Austria few cities compare to Salzburg when it comes to beauty, history, and grandeur The gorgeous landscape overlooking the Alps has made an impression on countless people and the incredible baroque era architecture makes Salzburg both pristine and fascinating to look at (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  28. Salou, Spain Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    In the state of Catalonia, not far from the Costa Daurada, is the beautiful seaside resort town of Salou This shimmering heaven on the Mediterranean draws thousands to its shore each year because of its immense beauty but Salou wasn’t always the tourist attraction that it is known as today (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  29. Miami Beach, U.S.A. Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Having been formed less than a hundred years ago, in 1915, Miami Beach is far younger than many equally popular tourist spots like Athens or Nice Despite this, Miami has certainly carved out its own niche in history in its relatively brief tenure and the city is now known the world over for its incredible beaches, amazing nightlife, and questionable underbelly (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  30. Nice, France Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Nice, the shining Eden on the French Riviera is more than just a city with a pleasant sounding name This coastal paradise overlooking the Mediterranean more than earns its moniker (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  31. San Francisco, U.S.A. Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    From the stunning Golden Gate Bridge to the historic Union Square, San Francisco is a veritable treasure trove for people of all kinds Though plagued throughout history with such disasters as multiple major earthquakes and raging fires that have laid the city to the ground on several occasions, the city has simply picked up the pieces and moved on, erecting new foundations but keeping their traditional collective personality in mind (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  32. 2 Bedroom Vacation Condo Rental in Playa del Carmen Written by: Tom Budniak
    The newly constructed Condominium Complex 'Agua Terra' is located on 34th Street between 20th and 25th Avenue, only 3 short blocks from the famous pedestrian promenade Fifth Avenue and only a few blocks... (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  33. Ten Travel Tips For Your Great Florida Vacation Written by: Dan Carson
    Whether traveling by plane, train or car the best planned vacations offer the smoothest and safest trip There is so much to do before going away on a trip, but if planned out your trip will come together with few, if any, complications (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  34. Vacationing at St. George Island Written by: Dan Carson
    Often referred to as the “vacation jewel” of Florida, St George Island offers more than twenty-five glorious miles of white sandy beaches, making it a most desirable place for vacationing (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  35. Weekend Vacation Ideas Written by: Dan Carson
    If you don’t have a lot of time or a large budget you may want to consider a weekend getaway rather than a long vacation People are busy these days and in these trying economic times it can be difficult to take a couple weeks off to go relax (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  36. What to Bring For Your Florida Beach Vacation Written by: Dan Carson
    After working hard over the past year, your long anticipated Florida beach vacation is finally upon you Your travel and hotel accommodations are squared away - all that is left is packing your suitcase and heading out the door (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  37. Why People Move to Florida in the Winter Written by: Dan Carson
    While it is easy to understand why people vacation in Florida, some people move to Florida for the entire winter Areas of Florida, including Miami, are so popular that they appeal to those wanting to escape the cold and wintry weather in states where temperatures often fall - or stay -below freezing for much of the year (Posted: 2009-12-26)

  38. Traveling With Children Can Be Fun Written by: Brenda Williams
    Kids are great To many people the are even cute; but they can also be incredibly distracting if you are trying to drive but can't focus 100 percent on what you're doing because you are too busy trying to make sure that your one-year-old isn't going to spit up what he just ate all over your back seat (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  39. A Garden and a Country Hall in Wales Written by: Ian SG Smith
    For those who love beautiful gardens, gorgeous views, and country house hotels all in a weekend then you should visit Bodnant Garden in Conwy, and Bodysgallen Hall in Llandudno in North Wales There can be few better ways to spend a weekend than this (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  40. Copenhagen, Denmark Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Copenhagen is a sprawling metropolis that is both the capital and the largest city in Denmark with nearly two million people calling it home This bustling burg wasn’t always a world-famous cultural epicenter, though (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  41. Dresden - Germany Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Dresden, overlooking the historic and beautiful Elbe River, is the capital of Germany’s Free State of Saxony and ever since its inception the city has held a special place in the long and impressive history of the Saxon people These days Dresden is probably best known for the destructive bombing campaign led by Allied forces that completely and utterly destroyed the city (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  42. Frankfurt - Germany Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Frankfurt, also commonly referred to as Frankfurt am Main, rests in the large German state of Hesse This beautiful burg is in fact the fifth largest city in the country with a population approaching seven hundred thousand (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  43. Dudeldorf, Germany Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Dudeldorf has perhaps one of the most interesting and varied stories of nearly any German city, which is certainly saying something Dudeldorf is well-known these days for being the hometown of electronica super-group Kraftwerk as well as the site for the enormously successful Grobet Kirmis am Rhein festival, which attracts over four million people a year (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  44. Chicago, U.S.A. Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    As the largest city in Illinois and the third largest city in America, Chicago has captivated the hearts, minds, and souls of people all the world over for centuries The city’s sports teams, like the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bulls, are among the most recognized franchises in worldwide sports history (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  45. Eerie Tales From Prague Written by: Emilie Riviere
    On my Prague airport transfers, the one tourist attraction that most people are already aware of is the famous Charles Bridge The one thing that most visitors aren’t aware of, however, is the Bridge’s sinister past (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  46. Top 5 Sights of Kafka's Prague Written by: Stepan Stich
    Follow in the footsteps of Prague's most famous resident Go on a 'Kafkaesque' tour of the Czech Republic's capital city (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  47. How to Travel Safely During Flu Season Written by: Kane Michaels
    Earlier this year, thousands of travelers to Mexico either cut their trip short of canceled plans altogether once news broke about the swine flu virus Several months have passed since then and the initial scare is over (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  48. Getting Away to the Waterfront Cottages Written by: Adriana Noton
    When a person wants to plan a holiday or vacation in an area that is picturesque and peaceful, they will find that Waterfront cottages provides the perfect place to escape and get away When planning your holiday you will want to select the cottage that is comfortable and can meet your vacation needs (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  49. Visiting Aqua Park Faliraki during Rhodes Holidays Written by: Frank Jaeger
    Among the various beautiful countries of the world, Greece comes in the list of top ones. Trip towards Greece makes you feel better by keeping yourself away from the hectic routine of life. This is the reason why most of the tourists and holidays makers choose to visit Greece during their vacations. (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  50. Museums And Art Galleries In Ghent Written by: Steve Kevin
    Being the second largest city in Belgium – in terms of population -, Ghent has a lot to offer to art lovers and museum goers There are more than ten major museums and art galleries in and around the boundaries of the city that will satisfy the hungry mind of an expert let alone an amateur (Posted: 2009-12-25)

  51. Growth Through Spiritual Travel Written by: Howie Holben
    Traveling for many is a way of unwinding and recharging their batteries but often at the end of one's travel there is still a feeling of not feeling satisfied which is when it pays to consider spiritual travel as a means of finding fulfillment Sometimes, all the Gothic cathedrals in the world and all the lovely Madonna portraits are not enough to lift up your spirits and so it pays to consider traveling to a place where you can find spiritual awakening (Posted: 2009-12-24)

  52. The Legend of Machu Picchu Written by: David H. Urmann
    Lubbock is an exciting vacation destination in Texas It is a popular venue for live entertainment, clubbing and historic sites (Posted: 2009-12-24)

  53. Comfortable Lake District Hotels In Windermere And Kendal Written by: David H. Urmann
    The Lake District offers exciting holiday activities and adventures for the entire family There are many Lake District hotels situated close to major lakes and attractions, especially in Windermere and Kendal (Posted: 2009-12-24)

  54. How to Find Last Minute Hotels Written by: David H. Urmann
    Finding last minute hotels are never a problem if you know what to do This type of knowledge helps you find great last minute vacation deals even for a very limited time (Posted: 2009-12-24)

  55. Cheap Jersey City Hotels Near New York Written by: David H. Urmann
    Jersey City is a popular destination for education, work and leisure purposes For those on a tight budget, there are several cheap Jersey City hotels near New York and Newark attractions as well as universities (Posted: 2009-12-24)

  56. Tips For Physically Challenged Travelers Written by: Adriana N
    For the disabled, traveling comes with its own unique challenges Although planning for a trip is something we should all do, it is particularly important for disabled travelers (Posted: 2009-12-24)

  57. Visiting Pefki Beach during Rhodes Holidays Written by: Frank Jaeger
    One of the most visited beaches for Rhodes Holidays is the Pefki beach. Pefki in Greek language means pine trees. The beach has many stunning tall pine trees. (Posted: 2009-12-23)

  58. A Beginner's Guide to Diving in Mauritius Written by: Claire Bryant
    There are few better places to learn to scuba dive than Mauritius Coral reefs surround the entire island, providing countless outstanding dive sites and the still, safe waters are perfect for beginners (Posted: 2009-12-23)

  59. Great Activity Ideas For Bali Holidays Written by: Claire Bryant
    A fascinating mixture of natural beauty, local hospitality and an excellent tourist infrastructure make Bali holidays an increasingly popular choice for many tourists Part of the appeal is the sheer diversity of experiences on offer (Posted: 2009-12-23)

  60. Red Light For Visitors on Amsterdam City Break Written by: Andrea Delucia
    The girls in Amsterdam's Red Light District, possibly the world’s most famous city break attraction of its kind, are having an unusually hard time Holiday clients are down and those that pay for their services are haggling over prices (Posted: 2009-12-23)

  61. Why Amsterdam is an 'all Year' City Break Written by: Andrea Delucia
    Unlike many holiday destinations, an Amsterdam city break can be enjoyed all year round The weather is traditionally at its best at Easter time and between July and August (Posted: 2009-12-23)

  62. Amsterdam Throbs to Club Music Festival Written by: Andrea Delucia
    The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is the biggest club festival for electronic music and the world's leading electronic music conference Founded 14 years ago, ADE first burst onto the music scene in 1996 with a few hundred music professionals and music festival program in three clubs with 30 DJs (Posted: 2009-12-23)

  63. Planning a Gay Romantic Getaway For Two Written by: Howie Holben
    When you are planning gay romantic getaway travel for two, the question comes up about choosing a destination Do you plan a destination based solely on its merits or do you go through a structured getaway because it caters to the GLBT community (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  64. Athens - Greece Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Few cities in the world can compare to the historical significance of Athens This city is not only the site of the first democracy in history; it has also been populated for over seven thousand years (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  65. Beijing - China Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Beijing is the immensely populated capital of the “People’s Republic of China” This jam-packed metropolis is home to an astonishing seventeen million people, yet it is only the second most populous city in China, after Shanghai (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  66. Cape Town-South Africa Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    The city of Cape Town is home to about 35 million people in South Africa (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  67. Benidorm - Spain Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Benidorm, located on the beautiful Mediterranean coast, has been the vacation spot of choice for many Northern Europeans ever since the 1960s, when holiday packages came into vogue and the city went from a quiet fishing village to a tourist hotspot almost overnight The Benidorm of today is widely known for its oceanfront resorts and amazing cityscape, built with tourist money thanks to the millions of visitors who come to Benidorm to leave the world behind for a week (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  68. Blackpool - United Kingdom Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    In England’s seaside burg of Lancashire, overlooking the Irish Sea lies the gorgeous city of Blackpool Though surrounding cities in Northwest England like Liverpool and Manchester may be more well-known historically, nothing compares to Blackpool when it comes to fun and enjoyment (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  69. Boston, U.S.A. Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Located in the state of Massachusetts, Boston has been one of the oldest and most important American cities in the history of the young nation Unofficially deemed the “capital of New England”, Boston and its greater metropolitan region are home to over eight million people (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  70. Berlin-Germany Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Berlin is the capital city of Germany Alongside it also is one of the biggest states of Germany (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  71. Albufiera-Portugal Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Albufiera is a very famous city of Portugal and also a very important municipality of Faro The name of Albufiera is basically derived from Arabic language (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  72. Bangkok-Thailand Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    The biggest urban area of Thailand and also the capital city of the country, Bangkok has now gained the position of being a social, political and economic hub of Thailand The city of Bangkok became the centre of business in the late 80’s and 90’s (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  73. The Best Guide to Your Iceland Tour Written by: David H. Urmann
    Iceland is a wonderful island vacation destination in the mid-Atlantic A typical Iceland tour offers many fascinating sites and a memorable Iceland vacation experience (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  74. Niagara Falls Hotels and Motels Guide Written by: David H. Urmann
    Niagara is more than just home to the beautiful falls This place in Canada also holds numerous hotels and motels that offer breathtaking views of the scenery (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  75. Cheap Hong Kong Hotels With the Best Reviews Written by: Dave Text
    There are many cheap Hong Kong hotels you can choose from To ensure value for your money, choose cheap hotels in Hong Kong that have the best reviews (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  76. Islip Hotels Near the MacArthur Airport Written by: David H. Urmann
    Islip has many fascinating things to offer to guests whether you’re hear on a business trip or for a vacation You’ll find several Islip hotels near the MacArthur Airport and other attractions like the Splish Splash Water Park (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  77. Cheap Travel Business Written by: xdavid
    Cheap travel has long been a much sought after item on the agenda for many individuals. Online travel agents tempt consumers with promises of the lowest fares and best rates on the Internet. Some offer to match the lowest fare if one can be found elsewhere. The cheap travel business sector has much potential in this respect, since demand for its services is always high. (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  78. Capture The Magic Of Your Panama City Beach Vacation Written by: Heather Walker
    You've booked your airline tickets, reserved your hotel, and purchased the perfect bathing suit for your vacation on Panama City Beach You've probably spent hours planning and dreaming about your vacation; and you should (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  79. London Eyes, Your Eyes Over the City Written by: Steve Kevin
    It is not hard to imagine why they called it the “London Eye” – well, apart from its round shape and the almond form of each UFO form capsules – After the visitors hop on and travel less than a quarter of the circle they feel they really are inside the real eyes of the Greater London (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  80. Summer Holidays in Ibiza Written by: Abi Carter
    Ibiza, the tiny island in the Balearic islands remains one of the most popular and well established holiday destinations in Europe Find out some of its highlights and reasons people travel to Ibiza for their summer getaways (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  81. Canberra, City of Trees Written by: Sandy F
    Canberra is the capital city of Australia and considered to be the best planned city in the world It is a modern and pollution free city without the peak hour traffic problems common to other cities (Posted: 2009-12-22)

  82. How to choose a backpack for trekking trips ? Written by: Caroline Letrange - Reach Summit
    Holiday time is coming up. You've booked a nice trekking trip and you are ready to gear up for your next adventure challenge. Whatever destination or altitude, traveling light is essential to make your trip an enjoyable moment. But choosing the right backpack is sometimes a tough task. However if you stick to some easy to remember tips, you would be able to pick up the bagpack that suits your needs. (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  83. 5 Family Fun Ideas For Your Bali Holiday Written by: Peter Vasilou
    Bali may be one of the smaller islands in Indonesia, but it is by no means limited in terms of family fun Bali holidays can be packed with experiences and adventures that will keep every member of the family amused (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  84. Top Trekking Destinations In India Written by: Tony Mandarich
    India is a country filled with a wide array of culture, history, and the most breathtaking mountainous and desert ranges in the world However, it is virtually impossible to see every inch of the country (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  85. Salisbury Cathedral is a Masterpiece Written by: Ian SG Smith
    In Wiltshire some 90 miles southwest of London and not far from Stonehenge lies the city of Salisbury with the most magnificent cathedral, and its quite remarkable 404 feet spire Salisbury Cathedral was begun in 1202, and completed in a record thirty eight years (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  86. Visiting Shakespeare’s Birthplace Written by: Ian SG Smith
    Stratford-Upon-Avon must be one of the most visited places on the tourist trail in England In the summer it can literally be awash with people, such is the popularity of Shakespeare’s birthplace (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  87. Britain’s Finest Georgian City Written by: Ian SG Smith
    Mention the word Bath, in terms of a city, and almost everyone knows about it The question is how much do they know about it, and have they ever visited (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  88. A Cathedral in England’s Smallest City Written by: Ian SG Smith
    Wells as a place in England can be confusing If you live in East Anglia you will associate the name with a small fishing port on the north Norfolk Coast, much loved by sailors (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  89. Advice on Visiting Liverpool Written by: Jason Lowe
    Liverpool is one of the North West’s most vibrant cities and in 2008 was recognised as the European capital of culture The cities colourful yet rich history has helped it create a big reputation and of course we cannot forget it's the home of the Beatles (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  90. Christmas for the Critters on a Conservation Holiday Written by: Mark Bottell
    It’s THAT time of year again In the lead up to Christmas, even the sanest among us seem to go a little crazy (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  91. Highlights of Hiking in South Africa Written by: Tony Maniscalco
    Few can deny the beauty of South Africa, nor can it be denied that the best way to discover this beauty is on foot South Africa hiking will lead you along winding coastal paths where waves crash below, up mountain peaks overlooking oceans and metropolitan centres, through areas of low bushveld, and through lush green forests (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  92. Four Seasons in Portugal Written by: Tony Maniscalco
    With a climate dictated on two sides by Spain and on the other two by the warm North Atlantic region, Portugal is a destination blessed with enviable weather practically year-round With over three hundred days of sunshine annually, planning walking holidays in Portugal is simply a matter of where, not when (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  93. South America by the Book Written by: Tony Maniscalco
    Ever read a book that’s moved you enough to want to peel back the pages and step through an imaginary door into the world of the characters, and that’s described the place to you in such vivid mouth-watering detail that you felt you could almost reach out and touch the landscape through the paper in your hands (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  94. Taking the Queue Out of Cuba Written by: Rossella Colella
    It’s a funny thing isn’t it You discover the most idyllic, secret, fascinating or unusual place in the world but unfortunately you are not usually alone (Posted: 2009-12-21)

  95. The Best Cuba Hotels For 4 Different Cuban Holidays Written by: Emma Lelliott
    Whether you want to enjoy the highlights of Havana, relax in five star accommodation on the coast, or escape to a secluded part of the island, there's bound to be a Cuba hotel that's perfect for you Here are four of the country's very best (Posted: 2009-12-20)

  96. Exploring the Cuban Archipelago Written by: Rossella Colella
    With its sandy beaches, clear waters and beautiful sunshine, Cuba is not so very different from what many people envisage paradise to look like But with so much to explore, it’s important to make the most of your Cuba holiday (Posted: 2009-12-20)

  97. Getting to Koh Samui Written by: Linchy X
    Koh Samui lies 700 kilometers south of Bangkok in the Gulf of Thailand and 50 kilometers from the Gulf’s western shore city of Surat Thani Daily flights are the most convenient way to arrive on the island (Posted: 2009-12-20)

  98. Haunted Castle is Waiting For You Written by: Steve Kevin
    Up from Northamptonshire to Tewkesbury the River Avon passes many beauties and impressive landscapes and structuers but among all the others, the Warwick Castle stands up gloriously To an observer it seems as if these two natural elements constantly complement each other, Avon on beauty and the castle on strength (Posted: 2009-12-19)

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