Best Cheap Places to Visit

February 3, 2009 by admin  
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ranchc.jpgNowadays the economy isn’t doing so well but that is no reason for you stay at home and refrain from traveling. If you are looking to save some money yet enjoy yourself consider traveling within your own country or to a very close neighbor of your country. This step alone will ensue that you save a lot of money on air fare as well as hotel expenses if you have someone you can spend a few days with.

Travelling within the United States is always cheap and fun. There are various places you can visit within the United States which won’t drain your wallet dry. For instance visit Austin the capital of Texas this place is home to the famous pop culture and has a rich cultural feeling. Here you will find everything purely American. If you want to get a feel of what America was Austin is a great place to visit. While in Austin don’t forget to visit Texas. Texas has a lot to offer than most people think and things cost a whole lot cheaper in Texas than they do anywhere else in the United States.

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Get Up Close to the Oldest Cultures

January 30, 2009 by admin  
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india.jpgTravelling shouldn’t be all about visiting the most expensive and farthest place you can afford. It should also be a trip in which you explore new cultures and places. Often people who want to explore and look into ancient cultures either go to India or into the heart of Africa. India is an excellent place to visit it is home to over two billion people many of whom spend their live in poverty. However apart from that the Hindu culture is over a thousand years old and many of their customs date back to when Hinduism was originally founded.

Many of the temples and shrines are over a thousand years old and tell the tale of how the Indian culture evolved over the centuries which saw various kings comes and go. The best thing about India is you can actually find information and facts that date back to every point in India’s history. Starting from the brilliant Taj Mahal that tells the tale of the mogul rule in India to the latest technological boom in the form of technology parks and markets. Many of the streets in India date back to the time of the mughal empire which makes India a great place to visit.

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Diving Djibouti

December 29, 2008 by admin  
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Coral ReefThe small country of Djibouti is located on the Horn of Africa; at the point where the Red Sea flows into the Indian Ocean. Its unique location and virtual lack of tourism has attributed to its diverse marine life and offers some of the most pristine dive sites in the area. Extensive reefs are found along the coastline and is home to not only spectacular coral, but colourful reef fish and the larger pelagic.

The plankton-rich waters along the coast of Djibouti attract a great range of different species to its waters. Whale sharks are often seen between the months of October and February, and both scuba divers and snorkellers can enjoy seeing these gentle creatures. Manta rays, dolphins, sharks and different species of whales can also be seen during these months, and present photo opportunities unlike any other.

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Adventure In Namibia

December 15, 2008 by admin  
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Why not combine a unique holiday with an opportunity to learn and experience the ways and cultures of another country hands on? Namibia in Africa can offer a unique trip for the entire family; with a chance to experience how the locals live and pick up skills in local bush craft. You can live amongst the San Bushmen and let them impart their tracking and survival skills in ways that you can otherwise only dream of.

Namibia is a beautiful country located on the western side of the African continent. The diverse wildlife and landscape in this region are a photographers dream; with the Etosha national park home to a great range of wildlife, including elephants, Oryx, deer, lions, cheetah and zebra. You can explore some of the highest sand dunes in Africa, visit the Namib Desert, tour the Skeleton coast or go dolphin watching on the Atlantic. The Sossusvlei sand dunes are said to be some of the highest sand dunes in the world, and with ever-changing colours, these majestic hills are a sight to behold. The diverse landscape of Namibia offers visitors a chance to experience the real Africa in an unforgettable experience.

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Trekking In Ladakh

December 3, 2008 by admin  
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Ladakh lies at altitudes ranging between 2750 metres up to 7672 metres, and is surrounded by two of the most majestic mountain ranges in the world; the Himalayas and the Karakoram. This remote and unspoiled area of India offers travellers an unbeatable trekking experience that will never be forgotten.

Ladakh is a beautiful region of India, renowned for its remote mountain beauty, tranquillity and culture. Often referred to as ‘Little Tibet’, Ladakh has been strongly influenced by the Tibetan way of life. This high altitude desert misses the rainy monsoon shielded by the surrounding mountain ranges. During the months of June and September when the rest of the country experiences torrential rain, Ladakh reopens its mountain passes and treks. This is the best time to visit the region, as the weather is much milder than the rest of the year. Ladakh remains snow-laden for almost nine months of the year, and the sub-arctic temperatures in mid-winter can be too cold for comfort. Many of the trekking paths close in the winter as the snow gets too high and fierce. There are several different trekking routes available to suit all experience and fitness levels.

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Gorilla Safari

December 1, 2008 by admin  
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There are only approximately 650 gorillas left in the world, so the chance of going on a gorilla safari and seeing them in their natural habitat is a unique and thrilling experience. Uganda is home to almost half of the remaining gorillas in the world, and the Bwindi National Park and the Mgahinga National Park offer people the opportunity to look at these incredible creatures.

Uganda is located in the east of Africa; landlocked by Kenya, Congo, Sudan, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The country is home to several large lakes and lies on the East African plateau. The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park lies in south-western Uganda, and is compromised of jungle forests which are only accessible by foot. Over 300 of the endangered gorillas live in this forest, and have made there homes in this remote jungle. With these beautiful animals under constant threat from poachers and loggers, the chance to still experience them in their own habitat is unique.

The national park is one of the richest ecosystems in Africa, so not only do the gorillas live there, but also hundreds of other mammal species, birds, reptiles and plants. The park is a sanctuary for chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and over 346 species of birds. The forests are humming with activity and are a site to behold in themselves.

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Skiing In Niederau

November 19, 2008 by admin  
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If you are looking for a skiing holiday, Austria is one of the top destinations in Europe. The country boasts traditional ski resorts, filled with charm and comfort. Niederau is the largest ski resort in the panoramic Wildschonau Valley, and its ski pass covers Niederau, Oberau and Auffach. The Niederau resort is quiet and perfect for families; in a convenient location with plenty of gentle slopes to help beginners build their confidence. Read more

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