Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Uganda - Travel Guide

A tour to Uganda reveals Africa’s most endangered animal species, and a variety of nature explorations that can be fantastic. Uganda also unfolds its own African heritage through its famous, unique, traditional dances in some tourist hotels. Uganda is located in East Africa, and it neighbors Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The country is also home to one of the top largest lakes in the world, the Lake Victoria. Thus, touting Uganda is majorly an amazing nature ride and history lessons about the country. The gorillas and chimpanzees are the unique species to find in Africa and they are plenty



















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based in Uganda. Luckily, if you understand the English language, it is easier to talk with the educated locals. However, the language is an official language, and the widely spoken language in the Uganda. The major gateway into Uganda is through the main international airport of Entebbe. This airport receives direct flights from Johannesburg-South Africa, London-U.K., Istanbul, Amsterdam, Brussels, Cairo-Egypt, Nairobi-Kenya, and Addis Ababa-Ethiopia. Likewise, it is also possible to enter Uganda through the major roads that cross over the border from neighboring country of Kenya using the Busia-Malaba route in western Kenya. Not that passing through the border by car or motorcycle requires travelers to carry a permit k own as the Carnet du Passage, and if you are a tourist, you will require the 90-day tourist visa. If you are based in the capital cities of neighboring countries, then take advantage of the public bus transport at the international bus terminals. The buses connect from the capital cities to terminals in Kampala City of Uganda. Read more...http://themisanthropesjournal.blogspot.com

Niagara Falls - Travel Guide


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Jaipur Holiday Packages

DAY 01: ARRIVAL AT JAIPUR One day first you will pick up from Jaipur Airport / Railway Station where our representative will receive you and will take you to your preferred hotel. After keeping your luggage in the hotel you will soon move for the half day sightseeing, where you will see Nahargarh Fort, Birla temple and other places. By evening you will go for Chokhi Dhani” for Rajasthani traditional dinner with dance and music. The dinner at Chokhi Dhani is optional, since it is chargeable out of your packager cost. After dinner will you



















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will back to hotel for night stay. DAY 02: JAIPUR CITY TOUR After breakfast in the hotel, further you will move towards the city for an excursion to Amber Fort. While coming to Amber fort you will enjoy the elephant ride and even see the largest cannon on wheels in the world. Along with that you will visit to Kanak Vrindavan Temple, Hawa Mahal where you will drive through Johari Bazaar or the old jeweler’s market to buy things. Soon after that you will go to visit Various museums inside the City palace, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, City and by evening free for your independent activities, Tourist Places: Amber Fort, and Palace, Jantar Mantar and by evening back to the hotel for the dinner. Day 03: DEPARTURE On day 3rd you will have your morning breakfast and soon will depart for Jodhpur which is 6 hrs drives from jaipur to Jodhpur. On Arrival at Jodhpur you will check-in to the hotel. Rest of the day is free for you where at night you will stay in the hotel. Read more...http://www.rajasthanholidaypackage.com

Monday, December 7, 2015

Morogoro, Tanzania

Morogoro would be a fairly scruffy town were it not for its verdant setting at the foot of the Uluguru Mountains, which brood over the landscape from the south. The surrounding area is one of the country’s breadbaskets, home to the prestigious Sokoine University (Tanzania’s national agricultural institute), and a major educational and mission station. While there are few attractions, Morogoro offers a good introduction to Tanzanian life outside Dar es Salaam, plus the chance for cultural tours and hikes in the



















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nearby Ulugurus. Green grounds, a small children’s play area, sports TV, pizzas on weekends and huge portions make this a popular choice. The rest of the menu covers Chinese dishes, seafood and beef, with some vegetarian choices; allow plenty of time for orders. Friday and Saturday are karaoke nights. It’s 2.5km east of town, signposted about 700m off the Old Dar es Salaam Rd. Organises day and overnight excursions around Morogoro, including village visits, hikes and Mikumi safaris. Its programs are a good introduction to local life. Prices run from US$25 per person per day for short excursions up to about US$75 per person per day for multi-day hikes, including transport, guide, and village and forest fees. This long-standing place has changed its name, but still retains a loyal clientele with its large selection of Indian dishes, plus grilled chicken or fish and chips. Service is slow. Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/tanzania/morogoro#ixzz3tghIf5yQ

Where To Go In Armenia - Tourist

Hovhannavank is a wonderful piece of Armenian Apostolic Church architecture situated in the village of Ohanavan in the region of Aragatsotn, about five kilometers away from the monastic complex of Saghmosavank. The monastery is attached atop the Kasakh River gorge. The oldest part of the monastery was built in the 4th century by the first Armenian Catholicos Gregory the Illuminator, the preacher of Christianity in Armenia. And the building of a cruciform domed church has been preserved since 1216. The complex is surrounded by a high protective wall dating back to the 13-14th centuries.



















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The monastery of Hovhannavank is distinguished among others by the compact arrangement of the architectural complexes around the main building. Another perfect solution of the architectural complex is that the southern and western facades are densely decorated while the northern ones look quite modest. It is not by chance because the better decorated wall is well-lit by the sun, thus making the complex more luxurious. Short inscriptions decorate the walls of the Hovhannavank monastery. It belongs to the type of ecclesiastical edifices like Gandzasar in Nagorno Karabakh with an umbrella-shaped dome, cruciform floor plan, narthex and a high relief of a cross on one of the walls. Such constructions were built during the same time in very different parts of the country. Saghmosavank is a 13th century monastery, surrounded by Mount Aragats, Mount Ara, and the deep Kasakh Gorge. Saghmosavank was once a religious, academic and cultural center of medieval Armenia. The churches of St. Sion and St. Astvatsatsin toget. READ MORE...http://www.toursarmenia.com

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Tourists reasons why Bhutan

I explained in an earlier post how the government of Bhutan charges a minimum USD $200 per person per day fee to all tourists irrespective of what they do, a fee that’s set to increase to $250 next year. I went on to explain why, if you can afford it, this fee might be worth paying in view of the many unique experiences Bhutan offers.



















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This is my follow-up post, for there is a converse argument. If you think you would like to visit Bhutan but don’t think you’ll be able to afford it or justify the expense, there are alternatives, such as Darjeeling, Sikkim, Ladakh and Nepal, that offer many of the same things much more cheaply. Whether you’re looking for beautiful scenery, Buddhist culture or mountains to climb, all of these things can be found elsewhere. Why pay $200 per day for them? If you’re travelling on a budget or are only looking for a variation on the things Bhutan offers, here are five reasons why I think the $200 per day is not worth stumping up for. Much is made of the fact that Bhutan only introduced television sets in 1999, and many people think of it as an inward-looking insular Shangri-La, untouched by the trappings of the modern world. But make no mistake: Bhutan is moving rapidly into the 21st century, with good roads, an international airport, and plenty of internet cafés to choose from in the capital Thimphu. I remember one bar I visited in Thimphu being plastered in posters of Manchester United players. The owner had become a Man Utd fan after watching live English Premier League football piped in by satellite TV. He was even able to fill me in on the footy scores I’d missed while out on trek. There are other less obvious reasons why Bhutan is no Shangri-La. We think of it as a non-violent Buddhist nation where its kings are introducing democracy voluntarily and stray dogs multiply because nobody wants to have them put down. This may be true, but there is also a sinister side, no different from many other countries. In the last 20 years around a sixth of its population, more than 100,000 people, mostly Hindus, have sought refuge in India and Nepal after complaining of persecution in their own country. There is also an Indian underclass. While driving by road from Wangdue to Thimphu I remember being surprised by the number of road crews labouring by the side of the road which seemed to be staffed mainly by women. Upon enquiry I was told that these were Indian citizens who had come over for work with their families, and that their husbands were probably sleeping in the tin shacks that we passed close by. Read more...http://www.markhorrell.com

How does a horror movie set look like? Castle Hohenzollern – Germany


Saturday, December 5, 2015

Touring Rwanda

The Yorkshire hills the Tour

he first time I did Chimney Bank it was downhill. I thought this was the sensible way to tackle Britain's steepest public road on a bicycle. Not so. At the halfway point, the gradient hits 33% – and all the items in the back pocket of my cycling jersey came tumbling out over my head. North Yorkshire's finest had wreaked havoc as usual. My second go at Chimney Bank was to retrieve all the items that had fallen out over my head on the first descent, since I'd been unable to stop until I reached the bottom. I was rather pleased to have managed this without breaking my bicycle chain, something that this monster of inclines regularly does to unsuspecting two-wheelers. So when it was announced that the Tour de France was coming to Yorkshire, I held my breath. Would they dare? I had visions of Froome and co battling it out at snail's pace as they cursed their way over the county's finest stinkers: the Stang, Thrussendale, the Coal Road. Because there is a vital difference between French and British roads. Where a French country road, encountering a large immovable obstacle, sensibly begins to weave a long, gentle path upwards, the British road turns aggressively towards the adversary and charges. That's why the continentals have gradients rarely in excess of 10%, and we have Chimney Bank. But my hope for a feast of slow torture was not to be. The Tour simply bottled it and will cruise past some of the best cycle routes in the county. If you are going to be there this summer with a bike, however, let's look at all the joys available: routes that take real cyclists deep into beautiful, magical countryside routes that the pros didn't dare attempt. I've put them into obvious geographical groups which can be linked into routes using an OS map or websites such as Strava and MapMyRide. The Dales View over Buttertubs pass in The Yorkshire Dales View over Buttertubs pass in The Yorkshire Dales. Photograph: Alamy The first and most obvious act of cowardice in Tour de France 2014 stage one will happen in Wharfedale, when the peloton sweeps over the bridge at Kettlewell. At this point any self-respecting cyclist turns right up Cam Gill Road for the brutal masterpiece known to cyclists as Park Rash (bit.ly/1nmoTjU), a climb of 303m in little more than 2km. Outsiders could be tempted to think that here is a neat short-cut to catching the Tour in two places – Kettlewell then Middleham. But take care: this is a monster. You would be well-advised to stop in Kettlewell for a final espresso with lots of sugar before continuing. A short, nasty hill gives a mere taste of pleasures to come, then you see the valley end in a vertical cliff, up which some idiot has built a tarmac road at gradients that officially hit 25% but seem steeper. From the top you have a 19km run down to the Tour route at Middleham, with its pubs and cafes aplenty, or pretty East Witton. Read more...www.theguardian.co

Friday, December 4, 2015

Antarctica Sightseeing Flights

If you've always dreamed of seeing the world's southernmost continent but can't bear the cold, then perhaps these day trips are for you. An airline is offering 12-hour tours over the expanses of Antarctica so passengers can enjoy the view, but there will be no venturing out in the snow because the planes don't land. For a truly unique extravagant experience, the company Antarctica Sightseeing Flights even offers a special New Year's Eve Party flight, where guests will be treated to a live jazz band and



















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arguably the 'coolest' party experience in the world. Antartica Sightseeing Flights offer once in a lifetime day trips to see the southernmost continent from the sky Antartica Sightseeing Flights offer once in a lifetime day trips to see the southernmost continent from the sky. Currently, the tour company offers flights from five major Australian cities, including Sydney and Brisbane Currently, the tour company offers flights from five major Australian cities, including Sydney and Brisbane Operating out of Australia on a private Qantas 747 plane, the unusual tour flies from five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane. But you'll need deep pockets. Prices start from AUS$1,000 (£535), but that is for an aisle seat. For a spot next to the window you'll be parting with $1,999 (£1,069). And if you want to travel Ice Class, with Champagne and lie-flat beds it will set you back $7,999 (£4,280). New Year's Eve Party flights are priced on application. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2908095/Experience-Antarctica-sky-lifetime-12-hour-flight-tour.html#ixzz3tQLcqsSo Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Thursday, December 3, 2015

The Exotic Travel Destination

Best Beaches and Island Destinations in the Philippines CHOOSING the best beach resort destinations is very difficult. Because the beaches and picturesque islands scattered over nearly Bumi.Filipina has more than 7,000 islands with white sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise sea, and beautiful underwater life. What is the best place to visit? Here are a few options and the island's best beach destinations in the Philippines to help you:



















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El Nido, Palawan Palawan is the vanguard of the best tourist destinations in the Philippines. More specifically, the beach town of El Nido is a gate for a wild adventure tours. El Nido has white sand beaches and crystal clear sea water, but the scenery is not the only one on offer here. In the coastal area, El Nido has limestone formations, lagoons empty, marble cliffs, prehistoric caves, and waterfalls all of which can be easily explored. El Nido is also popular with divers. The surrounding waters have attracted 50 species of coral and whales, whale sharks, sea cows, rays, dolphins lumbam, and rare turtles. Palaui Island, Cagayan Valley This isolated island is the secret of nature which only explored by the great adventurer. White sand beaches surrounded by volcanic rock on the one hand, while the other side looks greenish-blue sea that stretched wide. Snorkeling and diving will take you to see the coral reefs and coral gardens and marine sanctuaries. This beauty can not be achieved easily, you have to 'fight' through the grass on the muddy ground, rough ground, and mangrove forests. There are no resorts or hotels in Palaui, so there is a choice of accommodation camping under the stars stretch. Read more...traveldestinationintheworld.blogspot.com

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Karnataka Tour With Travel

Karnataka is a land of Kannadigas which is blessed with number of fascinating tourist attractions. It is the land of monuments, world heritage sites, wildlife’s, mesmerizing hill stations, temples, beaches and vibrant tradition and culture. Large number of tourists from all over the globe come and visits Karnataka to make their Holidays. Travel, themes, karnataka, offbeat, destinations, tourist, spot, travel, guide, places, wells, hills, waterfalls, karnataka, south india, india, Tour, picnic, rain












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forest, Monsoon treck, mountains, wildlife, park, Unchalli Falls, Jogfalls, Kodachadri, B R Hills Unchalli Falls :- Unchalli Falls also called Lushington Falls, is a waterfall created by a 116 metres (381 ft) drop in the Aghanashini river. This place in thickets of the Sahyadri hills of the Western Ghats. Here river 'Aghanashini' running through thick woods makes a spectacular waterfall.Keppa Falls is another name for its unique sound. Travel, themes, karnataka, offbeat, destinations, tourist, spot, travel, guide, places, wells, hills, waterfalls, karnataka, south india, india, Tour, picnic, rain forest, Monsoon treck, mountains, wildlife, park, Unchalli Falls, Jogfalls, Kodachadri, B R Hills Jogfalls :- Joger Gerosoppa Falls Jog Falls is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India, Located near Sagara, Karnataka, these segmented falls are a major tourist attraction. They are also called Gersoppa Falls and Jogada Gundi. Jog Falls is created by the Sharavathi River falling from a height of 253 m (830 ft), making it the second-highest plunge waterfall in India. During summers the waterfall will reduce to small narrow streams while during monsoon and winters it will be roaring with water. The best season to visit this waterfall is the monsoons when this gigantic body displays its maximum charm.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

South Africa luxury holidays

Discover South Africa in this holiday guide from Africa Travel. Star names such as chef Tom Kerridge, former England cricketer Allan Lamb and TV adventurer Charley Boorman reveal their passion for a country that offers so much. Explore the vibrant cities, stunning golf courses, gourmet restaurants, exciting tours and exotic wildlife that make a South African holiday extra special. Find fantastic offers on flight upgrades with British Airways at africatravel.com/flightupgrades South African Tourism There’s a reason why, almost every year of my adult life, I have travelled to South Africa. It’s because I’m



















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greedy about life. I want to savour every minute of every day – and in South Africa there is always something delectable to sample. It is a feast of a country in which, as an adventurer, foodie, bush-walker, wine-buff, culture-lover, sailor and diver, I can have it all. Helpfully, getting to this great cultural buffet isn’t terribly difficult. It’s a country that takes just 11 hours to get to, without jetlag. Leaving behind grey and wintery Britain in the evening, I can be in my bikini by mid-morning, warm southern sun warming my almost-blue English skin. Or, G&T in hand, I can be marvelling at elephants drinking at a waterhole in the Kruger Park, or be indulging my tastebuds in the wine country. Or I could simply be driving off into the distance, seeing what little treat is lobbed my way. In South Africa there is a surprise around every baobab. It’s somewhere that is still wild enough for things to pop up unexpectedly, enormous enough that there’s always somewhere to explore and varied enough to guarantee cameras are kept busy. With 1,500 miles of coast, mountain ranges topped with snow and numerous game reserves populated with wild beasts, from big cats to 850 species of birds, there’s always something to snap. Not that the country is one big wilderness. Thanks to the range of cultures that have inhabited the tip of southern Africa for centuries (Xhosa, Dutch, Zulu, French Huguenot, English, Indian), the cities are the most sophisticated and varied in Africa. Read more... http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Heart Of India Group Tour

Often overlooked in favour of the more tourist-friendly regions to the north and south, for the committed Indiaphile, the centre of the country offers a magical mix of experiences well off the beaten track. From manic urban centres to remote wilderness, bustling bazaars to tranquil villages, exotic architecture to endless beaches, Central India has it all.



















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Starting in Delhi this exciting tour will take us by train to Bhopal, where we will enjoy a fascinating heritage walk through the old town before visiting the spectacular Buddhist stupas at Sanchi and Palaeolithic caves at Bhenbetka. Heading south we’ll then enjoy three days in one of India’s most beautiful national parks; Satpura. Although covering some 1,500sq km, Satpura is home to only two lodges and twelve jeeps – a far cry indeed from many of the country’s other busy parks – making it a wonderful place to walk, ride or safari through. From here we head to the Raj era Hill Station of Pachmarhi before visiting the jewel of India’s Southern Crown, Hyderabad, where we will have dinner at the epic Falaknuma Palace. From here it’s on to the 15th-17th Century sites of Bijaipur, Badami and Pattadakal, before heading south to Hampi - the gem of Karnataka’s ruined cities. And after all that – a journey that will have shown a plethora of UNESCO World Heritage Sites - we enjoy our final two nights on one of Goa’s beautiful beaches. The accommodation is memorable, the cuisine is delicious, and the route will have you feeling like real travellers. Read more. http://www.wildfrontierstravel.com

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Monday, November 30, 2015

Gabon - Travel Guide

Gabon is a tourist destination located in the western side of the central area of the African continent. Gabon is an independent country and it lies across the equator, hence it experiences tropical equatorial climate within its small territory size, roughly the same size as of the United Kingdom. Gabon has a stable economy is rated as among the top developing countries in the African continent, with dependence on its oil reserves and mineral resources; and its tourist attractions. Its modernized capital city is



















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known as Libreville. It has good social amenities, so accommodation is much available and of remarkable qualities that have their respective charges. Travelling to Gabon is possible by two means if transport. Gabon has an international airport in the capital, Libreville. The airport operates international flights with the facilitation of the local airline, Gabon Airlines, and other foreign airlines namely; Air France, Royal Air Marco, Ethiopian Airlines, and Lufthansa Airlines. The airlines connect Gabon top France, Casablanca, Cameroon, Ethiopia, South Africa, Frankfurt, and Congo. People from the neighboring countries, for example the Central Republic of Congo, can use road border crossings to enter Gabon. However, the roads at the border crossings are not well maintained, so a high vehicle is recommended. Planning for a place to sleep in Gabon is easy. Most hotels and apartments available in the country can be checked out online. They have moderate to high quality room facilities and other comfortable accessories. The luxurious hotels include the international hotel chains like Le Meridian, Intercontinental, and Novitel Hotels. The accommodation hotels will also arrange for meals if paid. In case you are planning to leave for as long as a month in Gabon, then save money by selecting and booking an apartment from the alternative, equipped apartments available. For more information; http://themisanthropesjournal.blogspot.com

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Facts you should know about Nepal

Nepal is a kingdom of high Himalayan Mountains, artistic monuments, exotic wildlife and diverse cultures. It is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha where national dignities like king Prithivi Narayan Shah, Anshu Varma , Man Dev etc. were born. The kingdom of Nepal is situated between china in the north and India in the south. It’s total are is 1, 27, 81 sq/km roughly rectangular in shape. Nepal has the greatest latitudinal variation on this planet. The land extends from the southern plains at almost sea level, and within a short distance to north stands Mt. Everest the highest point on



















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earth. Nepal contains a variety of climatic condition. It ranges from the tropical heat of the Terai plains to the freezing cold of high Himalayas. Nepal lies south to china and India surrounds it from east , west and south. There is a temperate climate where days are hot in Baisakh, Jestha and cold in Poush and Magh. We have the maximum temperature of 38 degree centigrade and minimum 7 degree centigrade. bhaktapur durbar square There are several eye-catching sceneries found in our country. We are rich in different wild life reserves and national parks. Many endangered species of birds and animals are found in Nepal. Nepal is a home over 30species of large wild animals and approximately 180 species of mammals. The rhinoceros, tiger , crocodiles , snow- leopards , red panda and many other beasts. It is a home for about more than two and half a chore of Nepali. This total number is a unified total number comprised of diverse communities that speak mutually different communally language and dialects. Nepali written in Devnagari script, is the national language as well as language of conversation for all diverse communities. Similarly, there are countless number of high mountains and hills in the northern part of our country. Most of the lands here are covered with large forests. Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world lies in our country. Though Nepal is known as the Hindu Kingdom there are many religions followed by Nepalese people. There is religious tolerance in our country. It means people following different religions are living together bounded by brotherhood. The people here are polite, kind, helpful and selfless. Any one coming here from other nations is fascinated by their behavior and friendliness. Read more...http://travelandtoursinnepal.blogspot.com

Best-exotic-travel

Have you decided where you wish to travel this vacation season? If you are looking for exotic spots that are less crowded, then make a note of the few best exotic travel destinations that have the blessings of Mother Nature and offers immense beauty Right from the amazing African safari to the old castles, these destinations have everything in remembering for you. Have a memorable vacation with your loved ones this year in these places as they are full of rich beautiful landscapes.



















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Kenya – The Exotic Safari: Best Exotic Travel Destinations - Kenya This land boasts of the most exotic African safari. You can have a nice view of the wild animals in their natural African habitat in front of your eyes. Take real life snaps of lions, giraffes, elephants etc. at this natural animal reserve. Tsavo National Park is one such destination that has some good collection of wildlife. This place also has its own share of The Ghost and The Darkness that makes it the first among best exotic travel destinations. Kauai – The Jungle Island: If you enjoyed the view of Jurassic Park, then you would surely love Kauai, which is one of the Hawaiian Islands. This is because the scenes of Jurassic park were actually pictured in this beautiful island. Best Exotic Travel Destinations - Kauai Enjoy horse riding, enjoy the rain forest, walk through the woods in the forests and perform many other exciting things. This mesmerizing place will be a cherishing one in the future. Maui – The award winner: Next in the list of best exotic travel destinations in the world comes the Maui, which is the second largest Hawaiian Islands. Itis an awesome experience to watch a beautiful sunrise standing at the top of the Haleakala Crater that is 10,000 high. Best Exotic Travel Destinations - Maui You can also enjoy whale watching, and also do a bit of shopping, view some artworks in the museums, and take some impressive snaps. Morocco – The all rounder destinations: Next in the list of best exotic travel destinations comes is Morocco, which has lots of beaches, lush green valleys, snow tipped peaks and sandy deserts. You can also look at some royal palaces, taste some exotic food, spend some time at the beautiful gardens, and take part in the active life of its beautiful cities. Read more...www.travelncampinginfo.com

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Wild Westfjords

Let us show you the Westfjords! We offer exciting & efficient travel experiences in our wild natural environment and take great pride in providing a friendly, flexible & responsible service. We offer various day & multi-day tours, with the option of making your own private tour or joining a scheduled departure:



















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- Self drive around the Westfjords with a personalised travel plan. - Explore highlights and hard to reach places alike in our super jeeps. - Trek with us to mountain peaks for the most panoramic views. - Enrich your visit by getting introduced to local culture. Or check out the rest of our comprehensive selection of Westfjords tours from our Isafjordur office and all over the region. We are also a fully licenced travel agency specialising in self drive & private tours and customised holidays all over Iceland. We customise tours starting from Reykjavik and make any travel arrangements required within Iceland when a complete package solution is preferred.Contact us for the best solution for your trip! Please contact for tours and booking information. Come and explore the North Atlantic with Aurora Arktika. Our 60ft expedition sailboat Aurora serves as our 'mothership' or 'mobile backcountry hut' whilst we seek fantastic adventures in the Arctic. Our experience and local knowledge guarantees you safe, fun-filled tours and expeditions in Iceland, Greenland and Jan Mayen.

Things to do in Port Douglas

Travel from Cairns or Port Douglas along one of Australia's most scenic coastal roads to Cape Tribulation in World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park. Along the way, visit Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas, Mossman George, the Daintree River and more. Gaze across the Coral Sea to the inner Great Barrier Reef when you stop at Mt Alexandra Lookout, and enjoy a refreshing lunch and optional swim at Cape Tribulation Beach. See wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, cassowaries and crocodiles as you explore the natural beauty of the Wet Tropics of Queensland.



















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After pickup from your hotel, travel by comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle north along the coast, taking in rugged mountains to one side and miles of golden sand and crystal clear waters to the other.When you reach Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas, disembark to explore the wildlife park, which features native Australian wildlife in rainforest, wetlands and grasslands exhibits. See the critters up close, including cassowaries, tree-kangaroos, crocodiles, koalas and a variety of birds. You can even hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies. Next, travel another 15 minutes north to Mossman Gorge, located in the southern section of Daintree National Park. Your guide shares informative commentary as you take a leisurely walk through the rainforest to viewing decks above the Mossman River. Learn about how local Kuku Yalanji people utilize forest plants for food, shelter and medicine and look for wildlife such as the Ulysses butterfly and Boyd's forest dragon.Continue up the coast to Cape Tribulation, using the Daintree River Ferry to cross the river. Stop at the Mt Alexandra Lookout for spectacular views that extend on a clear day from the Daintree Rainforest and Daintree River across the Coral Sea to the edge of the Great Barrier Reef.Arrive at Cape Tribulation and enjoy a delicious lunch at Cape Tribulation Beach House. For your main course, choose from locally caught barramundi (fish), steak or a vegetarian option, accompanied by garden salad, chips, fresh-baked bread and tropical fruit. In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore the white sands of the world famous beach. You can swim in the Coral Sea (in season), cool off in the rainforest pool at Cape Tribulation Beach House or stroll along the beach and boardwalk. Then return to the Daintree River for a 1-hour cruise in calm waters. Be on the lookout for birds, butterflies, reptiles and saltwater crocodiles, and marvel at the tall mangroves that line the banks.After the river cruise, your guide returns you to your hotel with a brief stop at Rex Lookout between Port Douglas and Cairns. Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/queensland/cairns-the-daintree-forest/activities/sightseeing-tours/daintree-rainforest-cape-tribulation-rainforest-habitat-wildlife-sanctuary-day-tour#ixzz3smmSjqPx

Friday, November 27, 2015

Tasmania Tours – Tasmanian Holiday

Welcome to Premier Travel Tasmania. Tasmania’s leading provider of premium small group tours, tailor-made private tours and specialty self-drive adventures. Since 1996 we have been offering refined encounters with nature. Showcasing Tasmania’s pristine environment and wonderful way of life. Our focus is on fascinating nature & wildlife, rich heritage, gourmet food & wine and high



















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quality interpretation. We invite you to be immersed in a rejuvenating environment where lush wilderness is combined with all the comforts of modern life. Here, at ‘the edge of the world’, let us refresh your body and mind with all that a Tasmanian holiday has to offer. This tour of Tasmania’s icons includes Hobart, Port Arthur, Cradle Mountain and Wineglass Bay, to name a few. If you have limited time to see Tasmania’s highlights and want to do so in style, this premium small group tour is an excellent option. Treat yourself to an exclusive holiday and experience Tasmania in style. You will be welcomed upon arrival by your expert guide who will ensure that the only thing you have to do is relax on this luxury private tour of Tasmania. Come and experience why Tasmania has been rated as one of the TOP 10 REGIONS in the world by Lonely Planet’s “Best in Travel 2015”. This is the ultimate Tasmanian self-drive package, giving you plenty of time to tour Tasmania. Read more... http://www.premiertraveltasmania.com/

Cham-islands-wonderful-environment

The Cham Islands are a cluster of islands in Tan Hiep Commune, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province. About 15 kilometres offshore from Cua Dai Beach, the Cham Islands are recognised as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The Cham Islands constitute 8 islands namely Hon Lao (Pearl Island), Hon Dai (Long Island), Hon Mo (Tomb Island), Hon Kho me (Dry Island – mother), Hon Kho con (Dry Island –



















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child), Hon La (Leaf Island), Hon Tai (Ear Island) and Hon Ong (Man Island). The total population of the Cham Islands is approximately 3,000. Each time visiting the Cham Islands, I had different feelings. On my first time to the Cham Islands, I felt overwhelmed by the great space while the sky was in harmony with the sea and the forest. For the second time, I was excited diving in the blue sea, watching the breathtaking coral reefs or joining night squid fishing trip. The third time, I came here for love. I love the local habitants who are protecting and preserving the islands with their endless love and faith. The Cham Islands are a historical and cultural relic closely related to the establishment and development of the urban town and trading harbour of Hoi An. There are many relics of Sa Huynh culture, Cham Pa culture and Dai Viet culture. Architecture structures of the Viet and Cham peoples here date back hundreds of years. The Cham Islands are attractive to visitors thanks to year-round cool weather and diverse flora and fauna. The coral reefs in the marine area of the Cham Islands are highly appreciated and listed in the World’s Red Book of Endangered Species. According to Mr Jackie Han, Deputy Director ofHoabinhtourist & Convention, visitors to Quang Nam Province make up a large proportion of the domestic tours of the company. As the Cham Islands are a World Biosphere Reserve, people come here to relax, go snorkelling, discover the life of local people and enjoy the unspoilt beauty of the islands.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Ubud Sightseeing Tour Siddhartha Bali

Via Tejakula, Batur, Champuan (Galery), Ubud Villages, Rice terraces in Tegagallang, Rice fields in in Tampaksiring, Gunung Kawi. This excursion is focusing on the area of Ubud. After a nice ride through the mountains of Batur we will arrive at the centre of arts and crafts. Stops will be made at the famous monkey forest, different art galleries, Gunung Kawi temple and many other sites. During the trip you will also see the vast rice fields / terraces of Tampaksiring and Tegagallang.



















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Via Tejakula-Batur The best sights to be seen in this area are made up of a combination of two places: Mount Batur and Lake Batur. From Penelokan we are able to admire a majestic (and still active) volcano and see the sparkling blue waters of the lake. Traversing the lake, the wakes of boats indicate where tourists and local people are carried across to Trunyan village, one of the communities of the Bali Aga, or original inhabitants of Bali . Batur is located in the Kintamani district about 32 km from the main town of Bangli . Surrounded by lovely green hills where the air is fresh and cool, it is no wonder that Sutan Takdir Ali Syahbana, the famous poet, chose this place to construct his Balai Seni, the art building of Toyobungkah. Here we can find a natural hot spring on the side of the volcano, which flows into a small pond right on the edge of Lake Batur . It is used daily by people who believe that the waters are beneficial in curing skin ailments and disorders. It is located on the western side of Lake Batur , opposite Trunyan village. Ubud Village , the Blanco renaissance Museum Ubud Village is located in the Gianyar Regency. Ubud is frequently visited by tourists because you can see the Balinese life and the execution of the Hindu ritual here. Antonio Blanco, who died in December 1999, was an eccentric Catalonian artist and one of the great characters of Ubud. His home and gallery as well as the museum. Read more...http://www.wernerlau.com

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Summer Vacation Package

Summer is not a preferable season for Holidaying. The skin burning heat, the hot wind, humidity is something which we don’t like at all. But there are always lots of options if you are planning a trip to this land of diverse cultures, religion and varied colors of life. India being a proud owner of various beautiful hill stations, it will not be difficult for you to choose one from them. The hill station tour is the best where you can enjoy the most during your summer holiday. Hill station for holiday





























The lush green mountains, the hilly roads, the natural beauty of the places are the common sights in all the hill stations. But each of these has a beauty of its own. To suggest one, the name that comes to my mind is Mussoorie. Sprawling green meadows and scenic landscape against the backdrop of the Himalayas is just mind-blogging. It will simply refresh and revive you. You can get in touch with any of expert travel agents in India by searching in the internet. Or else you can take your friends’ suggestion who have visited this beautiful place before. The first thing to be explored in the place is the famous Mall Road. Its better you walk on the road to enjoy the beauty of the road. The shops by the side of the road are something very enchanting. You can indulge in shopping various unique items. The small handmade items are things to be amazed. The woolen clothes, shoes, decors, walking sticks made of oak wood and many more useful things are available in those shops. For the shopping lovers, this place is a perfect destination. Passing the whole day in the Mall Road exploring various things and places is nothing to get astonished. Enjoying a horse ride on the road is a different kind of experience. Read more...http://blog.getsholidays.com

Attractions of Madhya Pradesh

The state of Madhya Pradesh or MP because it is fondly called, is the heart of India. Located, it is the place to find the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism. The state was the person receiving the prestigious. Madhya Pradesh is situated at the heart of India. Placed centrally on the Indian map, it possesses an affluent history as well as cultural amalgamation. Hindus and also Muslims are found in large numbers in this state. There are some diffident tribal people residing in some of the districts and the state has a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage spot, also which are vey remarkable sites.



















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It is a place which has relatively many more places of tourist interest than any other parts of the Indian subcontinent. It has all total fifty districts .Many of the districts have a slew of tourist attractions thus, when you are arranging the Madhya Pradesh tour then you should include all of those remarkable places. Madhya Pradesh is full-fledged with varied natural beauty that’s bound to leave visitors fascinated. The Vindhyas and the Satpuras border the large plateau in Madhya Pradesh. Stunning mountain ranges, gushing waterfalls as well as meandering rivers scattered with marvelous hills and serene lakes .All the dense forests offer an exceptional and exhilarating scenery of wildlife in sylvan surroundings. One-third of the state is covered with forest area. Because of this environmental benefit, the state consists of a number of national parks and bio-reserves. The Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Shivpuri national parks are the place to find tigers, bisons and a number of dear and antelopes. Read more...http://blog.tripshoper.com

Bharat Travel Point Uurd

Thailand, also known as the Land of Smiles, is a jewel of Southeast Asia. Developed enough to provide most comforts yet still wild enough to offer off-the-beaten path adventure, Thailand is a country ripe with opportunity for once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences. Whether you start with the world-class beaches in the south or the mountain villages in the north, Thailand will not disappoint.



















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Cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai are bustling hives of activity and commerce, but you haven't really seen the country until you've trekked in the mountains or enjoyed some face-time with elephants or the bold monkeys (who will steal your lunch as soon as look at you). Thailand's attractions are diverse and each provides a rewarding and memorable experience in its own way. Krabi province is home to some of Thailand's most famous beach destinations, and Railay is the cream of the crop. Widely considered one of the best beaches in the country, Railay delivers on promises of white sand beaches, clear blue water, and a feeling that you've found a slice of paradise. You have to take a boat to reach the island getaway, with services available from Krabi town and Ao Nang. The beaches are the main reason to visit Railay, but it's also a rock-climbing hotspot. Railay's karst peaks draw adventurers both experienced and novice to try their hand at climbing the towering limestone cliffs. Among the many other active things to do, you can go elephant trekking, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and snorkeling, or take on some lighter options such as cooking classes and indulging in a massage. There's also the tourist-friendly Diamond Cave, with a convenient walkway to accommodate curious visitors looking to do some exploring between stretches of sunbathing. Read more...btpyatra.blogspot.com

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

7 Amazing Jain Temples


Monday, November 23, 2015

Monteverde Travel Attractions


Road Trip: Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way


Sunday, November 22, 2015

Fiordland Attractions | New Zealand

Fiordland from the water The pristine beauty of Fiordland can be seen close up from the water. Cruise around Milford, Doubtful, Dusky or Breaksea sounds. The pristine forest, sheer rock walls and tumbling waterfalls are a breathtaking sight. Local inhabitants include New Zealand fur seals and Fiordland crested penguins. Cruises range from half a day to several nights. Some



















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companies also offer fishing and diving experiences or ecology-based tours. Sea kayaking is an active way to explore Fiordland in a small, personalised group. Several specialist companies offer a range of trips - from overnighters to six-day adventures. You can also cruise or sail the clear, glacial waters of Lake Te Anau, the South Island's biggest lake. Lake Manapouri, smaller but just as pristine, is also nearby. Take a 2 1/2 hour guided trip to the caves and glow-worm grotto on the edge of Lake Te Anau. These caves are geologically active - quite unique in the Southern Hemisphere. For a faster thrill, try jet boating on the upper Waiau River. This same river featured in The Lord of the Rings trilogy as the River Anduin. Find & book flights The Kepler Track takes you through mountains, native forest, waterfalls and glacier-carved valleys. Fiordland Kepler Track, Fiordland By Destination Fiordland The Kepler Track takes you through mountains, native forest, waterfalls and glacier-carved valleys. The 'Walking Capital of the World' Three of New Zealand's nine Great Walks are located in Fiordland. Walk for a day, or do the full track and stay in hikers' huts along the way. The Milford Track is New Zealand's most famous walk. It has been thrilling travelers for more than 100 years. The Kepler Track takes you through mountains, native forest, waterfalls and glacier-carved valleys. The Routeburn Track is one of the shorter Great Walks. It links Mount Aspiring National Park with Fiordland National Park, showing off mountain peaks and jewel-like lakes along the way. The Hump Ridge Track is a 3 day loop track along the coast and through native forest. Though less well-known, it is just as stunning as the Great Walks. Whichever walk you choose, take along an experienced guide to explain the unique flora and fauna and techniques for surviving in the bush. If you're not one for walking, try a quad bike adventure through the back blocks of Fiordland; it's fun for all ages. Read more...http://www.newzealand.com

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Wildlife tourism

Wildlife tourism can be an eco and animal friendly tourism, usually showing animals in their natural habitat. Wildlife tourism, in its simplest sense, is watching wild animals in their natural habitat. Wildlife tourism is an important part of the tourism industries in many countries including many African and South American countries, Australia, India, Canada, Indonesia, Bangladesh,



















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Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Maldives among many. It has experienced a dramatic and rapid growth in recent years worldwide and is closely aligned to eco-tourism and sustainable-tourism. Wildlife tourism is also a multimillion-dollar industry offering customized tour packages and safaris. Wildlife tourism encompasses non-consumptive interactions with wildlife, such as observing and photographing animals in their natural habitats. It has the recreational aspects of adventure travel, and supports the values of ecotourism and nature conservation programs. Wildlife tourism can cause significant disturbances to animals in their natural habitats. The growing interest in traveling to developing countries has created a boom in resort and hotel construction, particularly on rain forest and mangrove forest lands. Wildlife viewing can scare away animals, disrupt their feeding and nesting sites, or acclimate them to the presence of people. In Kenya, for example, wildlife-observer disruption drives cheetahs off their reserves, increasing the risk of inbreeding and further endangering the species.

Roundabout Travel

We booked the Karst and Coast Mystery tour through the tourist information and had such a fun day that we booked a further two tours with roundabout (Alpine Fairytale and Postojna Cave & Castle). The guides were brilliant, really friendly, knowledgeable and very flexible. The groups are small (around 7 people) so your guide can allow you more time somewhere if you are really enjoying


















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the area or you can skip bits you don’t fancy. When looking at things to do in Slovenia before I left I thought there would be no chance to fit everything in, but with Roundabouts tours we managed to do everything we had wanted to do and more! I would definitely advise booking their trips if you have a short time and alot to fit in. Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj along with the Vintgar Gorge were truly stunning but I can honestly say that I enjoyed everything that we saw. Beautiful country and Roundabout help you see it in a relaxed and fun way. My daughter and I had been travelling for almost 2 months through Europe and we can honestly say this was one of the highlights of our time away. Eva was an outstanding tour guide who taught us so much about this wonderful country and its history. The scenery was simply breathtaking and Eva was incredibly hospitable, knowledgable and generous with her time. We had so much fun on this trip, took some amazing photos, made friends with a lovely Scottish couple and came away just wanting to return to Slovenia and Ljubljana. I can’t recommend this tour highly enough and Eva is thoroughly deserves of high praise. DAY 1 From Ljubljana to Bled, the magnificent Alpine resort with a mountain lake and a tiny island in the middle and old castle up on the cliff. A chance to take a stroll through the fantastic Vintgar gorge and then we head on to Bohinj, take a swim and have lunch by the glacial alpine lake in the Triglav National Park. After that we cross the highest Slovenian mountain pass Vrsic, through Trenta valley to Bovec, a natural monument known by the emerald green Alpine Soca River and Slovenian extreme sport center. Here we can join one of the extreme water sports or natural hikes. Overnight in Bovec. DAY 2 Through the magnificent Karst region to Kobarid, visit the museum of the 1st World War or Kozjak waterfall. We continue our trip through Stanjel, with typical Karst houses and castle, to Lipica, the homeland of the white Lipizzaner and continue to Piran, Slovenian medieval coastal jewel. After a break for swimming, time for lunch from where we head on to Skocjan caves, one of the largest and the most beautiful Karst sights. Read more...http://www.travel-slovenia.com