Get Up Close to the Oldest Cultures

January 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Places To Visit

Comments Off

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.

Popularity: 5% [?]

Trekking In Ladakh

December 3, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Trekking

Comments Off

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.

Popularity: 3% [?]

10 Travel Tips for Women

October 30, 2008 by admin  
Filed under General Travel

Comments Off

Women travelers are common nowadays. Some societies outside the US are still dominated by males so single female travelers are sometimes met with more attention than they should. These travel tips could ensure comfort and safety to women.

1. Avoid traveling alone. Go with some friends and relatives.
2. Include a small sewing kit and first aid kit in your luggage. Make sure that you have extra buttons and indigestion tablets.
3. Stay in hotels that give good service and security. Choose accommodations that are located in well-lighted and easily accessible areas. Acquire a list of telephone numbers of the local police, hospital, and fire station for emergency.
4. Divide your monies and place them in pockets of your different bags. For safety measure, have your passport and other important documents photocopied, and also put them in separate pockets.
5. Always carry a roll of toilet paper or a box of tissues inside your bag. Some public toilets are not hygienic in other parts of the world.
6. Females going alone to bars or pubs are sometimes mistaken for hookers. Go with an escort or with a group.
7. Avoid making smiling or accepting drinks from strange men. Even a simple eye contact may appear like an invitation to some males.
8. Wear a poker face whenever witnessing different practice from different culture. Do not show your dismay or distaste when you see male foreigners start acting chivalrously or chauvinist-like, especially in public.
1864212_2151faccc0.jpg9. Dress like the locals do, as much as possible. Otherwise, you’ll always stick out like a sore thumb. But if jeans and t-shirt were accepted, dress casually so you’ll be comfortable.
10. Do not let traveling ruin your diet. When you go to parties, bring a clutch bag instead of a shoulder bag. You cannot over-eat because you cannot carry a plate and a glass in one hand. Eat more fresh fruits and drink lots of water.

Popularity: 3% [?]