Best Cheap Places to Visit
February 3, 2009 by admin
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Nowadays 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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Visit Story Book Castles
February 2, 2009 by admin
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If you have an interest in castles you may already know just how gorgeous some of the castles in the UK and Ireland are however if you are not interested in castles you might find it even more amazing as well as consider visiting these castles worth your while.
Here is a list of must visit castles:
Bamburgh Castle
Located in Northumberland, England its built on top of a rocky outcrop. It has served as a location in many famous movies including the very famous 1971 version of roman Polanski’s movie ‘Macbeth’. Originally owned by King Henery II in the 12th century AD the castle now belongs to descendants of an extremely wealthy industry from Victorian times.
Leeds Castle
Build over 900 years ago this castle often received Henry VIII. Within the castle walls are several mazes, a dog collar museum as well as a huge display on falconry. The castle was later purchased by Olive Wilson Filmer who bought the castle in 1926 for $873,000 by outbidding William Randolph.
Ludwig II of Bavaria, also known as Mad King Ludwig, began planning his famous in the 1860s. A century later it would inspire another visionary structure: Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle is modeled extensively on it.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Originally belonging to Ludwig II of Bavaria also known as Mad king Ludwing. This castle originally inspired Disneyland’s sleeping beauty castle which is modeled very closely to Neuschwantein castle.
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How to Find the Best Deals?
January 31, 2009 by admin
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When travelling either for your vacations or a business trip there are various possibilities you should explore that will enable you to spot the best possible deals. The first rule about finding the best deals is to visit a travel agent who is either new or no one really knows about. These travel agents will usually have a promotion running in which they can offer you vacation packages at unbelievable rates. Established travel agents won’t offer you much in the way of deals and special packages.
Finding a deal online is much easier than walking into your nearest travel agent’s office. There are numerous online travel agents online who are willing to offer you as much as a 50 percent off during off season. If you look at it that is really a good deal. Other travel agents will also go as far as give you fee stuff just so that you come back. The key to finding a good deal is to visit a place that no one really knows about. The usual places such as Hawaii etc are all high traffic points especially during the peak season and chances of finding a good deal are quite slim.
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Get Up Close to the Oldest Cultures
January 30, 2009 by admin
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Travelling 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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Prepare yourself for a trekking expedition
Trekking is a good way to explore and discover new things. A trek through the jungle or through a valley in an isolated part of the world is a great way to push that “I can do it” button. However if you are not well prepared a trekking expedition can turn out to be a nightmare.
Know your style
This is important as you need to first ask yourself “Do I enjoy trekking through a lush jungle or through mountains and small towns?” Once you get the answer to this question you will know exactly where to go for your trekking expedition.
Know if you can bear the trip
What distance can you cover? Are you in the right physical condition to take on such a trip? You should call and ask the company that is arranging the trekking trip about the condition and fitness level you should have for the trip. It is good to push yourself but don’t bite off more than you can chew.
Get yourself in shape
It is a good idea to start training yourself at least a month in advance. Start spending at least an hour a day in the gym working with weights as well as sweating on the treadmill. You should also start taking long walks as well as running up and down flights of stairs. Your job is to increase your agility and stamina.
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Trekking The Cerro Aconcagua
The Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas and is located in the Andes Mountain Range on the border between Argentina and Chile. The peak lies at 6,962 metres, and is a popular and often challenging climb for many people. Despite its height and harsh weather, the Aconcagua can be a relatively easy climb in terms of mountaineering if approached from the north. The south and south-west routes are more difficult and typically for the more experienced climbers.
The mountain itself and the surrounding valleys are all part of the Aconcagua Provincial Park which was declared a protected area in 1983. Permits are required to climb the mountain, but these are often organised by the tour providers. There are several routes up the Aconcagua, depending on your mountaineering and trekking experience, and these should be organised beforehand.
Many climbers choose to fly into Mendoza City which is within a short distance to the Penitentes Village where the trek typically begins. From the village it is a three day trek up to the Aconcagua base camp which lies at an altitude of 4,260 metres. Mules are available to carry climber’s equipment, and guides help to set up camps on the mountain. The views of the surrounding valleys and glaciers are a site to behold, and the climb is both invigorating and challenging.
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Fishing In The Guadiana River
December 11, 2008 by admin
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Are you looking forward to a relaxing fishing holiday, yet want some excitement at the same time? The Extremadura region of Spain offers some of the best fishing in Europe, and boasts spectacular wildlife and landscapes. The Guadiana River runs through almost 500 miles of this stunning area, where you can witness untold beauty and serenity.
The Guadiana River is the fifth longest river in Spain and is home to an abundance of Carp, Barbel, Pike and Tench. The river features several small lagoons and reservoirs adding to the diversity of the marine and land life seen in the area. During your holiday you will be able to enjoy the tranquillity of travelling down this long river and enjoy the spectacular flora and fauna on the way. The Extremadura is often referred to as an unspoiled gem in Spain, and will give you the opportunity to see the real Spain as never before.
The fish caught in various locations along the river can easily boast being some of the best in Europe. Often featured in fishing magazines, some of the catch has reached record sizes. Carp and Pike in the area reach several feet in length and are known to put up an exciting fight. At the end of a day out, you can enjoy the peace or opt to visit a local taverna for a few beers. Fishing in the Extremadura region of Spain is an unbeatable experience, where you will not only get to enjoy some great fishing, but also spectacular views, wildlife and tranquillity.
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Kenyan Safari
Whenever people think about safaris, Kenya is one of the main destinations that spring to mind. Home to the original safari adventures, Kenya is not only home to some of the most spectacular wildlife, but also to pristine beaches and clear tropical waters. Many of Africa’s best known national parks are located in Kenya, and offer the most memorable safari excursions ever.
The Great Wildebeest migration is one of the star attractions in Kenyan safaris, and an experience not to be missed. The Masai Mara reserve is renowned for this mass migration, and visitors can enjoy the thousands of wildebeest that roam the plains. This reserve has been a stopover for the animals for thousands of years, and a place for them to replenish and relax in the midst of their journey. The site of thousands of wildebeests grazing and walking is a site to behold and not one to be forgotten. The wildebeest are seen on their migration for approximately three months typically between August and October, and special trips can be organised to witness this mass exodus.
The Masai Mara is one of the most popular reserves in Kenya, as well as in the whole of Africa. With a manageable size, game viewing is easily accessible. Throughout the year, hundreds of different animals can be found sleeping, relaxing, grazing and swimming in the park. Zebras, Elands, and gazelles often join in the migration, although they can be seen throughout the year. Even if you miss the months of the migration, there are always plenty of things to see including the amazing lions and leopards. If it is a safari you are after, then Kenya is not a place to overlook, offering some of the best adventures in the world.
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Trekking In Ladakh
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
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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