15 Things I Learned In Indonesia
Indonesia is the fourth largest population in the world and home to the largest enclave of Muslim people. Indonesia is made up of 17,508 islands and about 300 different ethnic groups.…
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Enjoyable India Tour with Indian Travel Agent
When you are looking for a travel agent India, you should know a bit about the country too. This will make the task of finding the best holiday location for you easy. If you are looking for an experience which includes everything from snow to sands to deserts to islands, India has everything in it.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are one of world famous islands located in the country. The holiday packages there are good enough to satisfy the scenic hunger of a traveler. There…
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Fancy Something Unusual? Try the Iberian Mask Festival in Lisbon, Portugal
The last thing I expected to see in the grid of shopping streets in Lisbon's Baixa district was a couple of men in hessian suits wearing blood red devil masks. They weren't alone, either. A very odd couple with distorted, bubble gum pink papier maché faces danced past me and the other bemused onlookers to the beat of the drums of a marching band.…
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Flight Hotels White label & private label affilialets
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Tux the Cat visits Rasta Cat in Jamaica!
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Procrastination! Trip Prep Travel Series – Pt 2
We all have a system…or think we do… and if you’ve found something that works for you, congrats!
Photo Credit: Hope Burkard-Cook (The French…
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Pack Your Bags: We're Heading to the Carolina Inn
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Go Overseas Leave a Review Contest: Big Apple Giveaway
Last fall we ran our first Leave-a-Review contest. We partnered with the best outdoor companies in the world (Patagonia, CLIF…
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Spring Fiestas Fever
Blue skies, nice temperatures and spring are things all associated with one of the biggest and most exciting of the Spanish fiestas. The Fallas in Valencia are many things but it is the actual amazing two storey high statues that are called Fallas and are built, decorated and designed to be burned at the end of the week's celebration. By wandering around Valencia they can be found virtually on every other street corner.They are quite spectacular and…
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Must See Destinations During Family Tour to India
India is considered as one of the top tourist destinations in the world. It is a land of different cultures, traditions and diversity. These are some of the major factors that are making India as an incredible place to tour around with your family. If you visit India once, you will surely have a lifetime experience. Thousands of foreign visitors visit this country every year. If you are planning your trip in the right way, you will be able to come across different fascinating aspects of this…
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India Tourism- Diversity From Every Angle
India as known worldwide is the land of vast diversity in terms of culture, food, religion, education, sports and even beauty. Tourism in India is definitely one of the most exciting and thrilling experiences of one’s life. In the land of 28 states and 7 union territories you will never fall short of enthusiasm in the places to visit.
Although every state in India is special and has something to offer you from each category but still some of the most visited of them are…
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Julie's A to Z of Travel
A while ago, I promised to have a go at the A to Z of Travel that's been going around so here it is.
A: Age you started travelling?
The first time I flew, I was 23 and on a package holiday to one of the Greek islands. I realised during that trip I could travel on my own but I didn’t really start…
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Travel Tip Tuesday; How to Find the Best Airfare!
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25 Most Scenic Train Routes in India
Not too many countries on earth have a state budget made separately for the Railways, neither have they inspired authors and filmmakers for ages. The Indian Railways, carrying 30 million passengers and joining 65,000 km of India, isn’t unique only for these numbers, but for the diversity it carries along. It joins the length and breadth of India and touches her heart like no one else does. Probably the best way to see India is by taking a train ride, sneaking into her undiscovered cultures,…
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12 ways to tell when you travel too much
1) Have you ever gone alone to a hotel bar in Paris, Seoul and/or Budapest and been mistaken for a hooker?
Yes.
2) Do you have a luggage docking station in your home?
Yes.
3) Do you always ask for extra pages when you get a new passport?
Yes.
4)…
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Thimphu to Paro and hiking the Tiger’s Nest
A bracing wind gushed into the narrow recess carved out of rocks, muddling the prayer flags, which had joined hands to cross the adjacent gorge. A cliff stood tall in front, cradling a monastery on its lap. A wave of chants cascaded from a distance soothing the mind into a trance. An artist’s fingers captured the stunning vista…
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"May I please have the snow key?" and other reflections on a year in time-crunched travel
This year in travel brought the unexpected, the unpredictable, and sometimes, the unpleasant. It involved getting sick, getting injured, and getting lost. But, like every other year, it has also proven immeasurably rewarding. Our travels, no matter how brief they may have been at times, have taught us…
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Introducing Punk and Shooter
Shooter
Shooter is an entrepreneurial free spirit who has lived his 58 years of life coloring outside of the lines. A quick study and wit, Shooter acquired his name by turning his photography passion into a profession once he turned 50 as a journalist and magazine publisher. An avid runner, Shooter keeps his sanity by training for triathlons and seeks a warmer climate to do so year-round.
He keeps Punk well nourished with his cooking expertise and, in return, reaps…
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My Europe Travel 2011
I am very happy and contented with the travels and trips I experienced this year. I was able to visit again a lot of interesting cities and countries in Europe. It was so far, the most-travelled year I have. Before year 2011 ends, I want to make a roll-call of the wonderful places I visited in Europe this year.
Monte Carlo, Monaco
I thought it was only a dream. That dream of visiting one of the world's famous cities finally came true. When you talk about Monte…
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When I graduated from college, my friends couldn’t understand why I would want to settle down in the Midwest. Having spent the last four years of my life in the mountains, they were sure I would hate…
When I graduated from college, my friends couldn’t understand why I would want to settle down in the Midwest. Having spent the last four years of my life in the mountains, they were sure I would hate the flat, plain, “boring” lands that they thought Kansas City had to offer. I tried to explain to them that the heart of America is an exciting, wonderful place to live with plenty of opportunities to explore nature and enjoy the outdoors. Nevertheless, they didn’t believe me and, you know what?…
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