 Category: Adventure Tourism
Category: Travel >> Adventure Tourism<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 next page >> by Roger King  [ 2006-07-31 ] Looking for somewhere to go on the 15th of October? Look no more; Los Angeles Carnival is a multicultural event that’s held every October, at the Westchester Park. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-28 ] Kensington Palace in London is a working Royal residence. Of great historical importance, Kensington Palace was the favorite residence of successive sovereigns until 1760. by John Parker  [ 2006-07-27 ] Last year, two million people visited Center City’s Independence National Historic Park,the most since its founding in 1776, and by August of 2005,2004 numbers were already exceeded. But don’t be discouraged by crowds. Like the rest of the city, the park is well-managed and knows how to cater to group. by Amjath Ambi  [ 2006-07-26 ] Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine break in the coastal mountains of California making it one of the most idyllic spot for staying within the state. More of all, it is home to almost eight million people. This beautiful place is divided into six sub-regions and is composed of ten counties which are Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, and Sonoma. by John Parker  [ 2006-07-25 ] From its sprawling bluegrass and gently sloping hills to the vast fields and meandering trails filled with newly budding wildflowers,Kentucky is a natural wonderland in the springtime. Add in the state’s famous bourbon, horses, music and crafts, and you have a one-of-akind destination, perfect for groups itching to get out and shake off the doldrums of winter. by John Parker  [ 2006-07-13 ]
The Texas Heritage Trails Program started in 1968 as a way to promote heritage tourism in each region of the state. The program encompasses not only the trails but also the stories of families who lived and prospered there.
by Verena Veneeva  [ 2006-07-12 ] This article will provide a brief overview about the historical background, importance, concepts, principles and general debates about sustainable tourism. by John Parker  [ 2006-07-11 ] The Ulu Factory has opened a new location at Ship Creek in Anchorage.Visitors gain insights into the use and function of this traditional native knife from viewing stations overlooking the manufacturing area, and demonstrations are given on the contemporary use of this unique device. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2006-07-11 ] Tanzania is truly the safari capital of the world; the word safari is actually Swahili - the native language of Tanzanians. While on a holiday in Tanzania it would be a sin to miss out on the breathtaking natural beauty and the awesome game viewing of the Serengeti. by Damian Burke  [ 2006-07-07 ] The cat, regarded by some as an animal that nature had made perfect from the outset, has undergone only the subtlest of changes, in evolutionary terms, over the last 30-odd million years.
It is Africa's three great cats, the Lion, Cheetah and Leopard that inspire the most passionate legends the world over. Each of these cats is an icon in their own right. by John Parker  [ 2006-07-05 ] For many folks, the end of year holidays are something to look forward to every year. Be
Christmas, Hanukkah or New Years, to them it’s a time for festivity and family togetherness. But
many others, the holidays can be lonely, a time of nostalgia, perhaps a time of heartache. by Jennifer Kork [ 2006-07-05 ]
Your holidays are booked, your bags are packed and you think you have everything you need—money, passport, tickets, and clothing for every occasion. What more could you possibly require?
by John Parker  [ 2006-07-03 ] Wheeling Island showcases the best in live greyhound racing six days a week, all year long. The simulcast parlor offers thoroughbred and greyhound races
from across the country. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-30 ]
In recent years, many of Britain’s finest galleries and museums have increased their group visitors by introducing a choice of themed tours, talks and exhibitions. Groups are often able to book out of hours visits, behind-thescenes tours and introductory talks.It would be impossible to mention every museum in Britain, so the following is a selection of what’s available which are suitable for groups.
by John Parker  [ 2006-06-27 ] The need goes beyond personal factors that could surface,like a family medical emergency.The tragic events of 9/11 brought home the reality that the unforeseen can happen and disrupt even the best-laid travel plans. As a result, the purchase of travel insurance has skyrocketed since then. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-25 ] Rock and roll’s coming to Branson, Chicago’s Art Institute is expanding,Iowa’s hosting the Special Olympics and big plans are underway in
French Lick, Ind. The region is also host to many exciting winter travel ideas for your groups. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-21 ] “It’s really bad now.But it’s all good.” by John Parker  [ 2006-06-19 ] Sometimes a trip takes one back to the teenage years of slumber parties and whispering your innermost secrets to a girlfriend.
by [ 2006-06-19 ] Questrails by John Parker  [ 2006-06-15 ] Nashville began in 1779 as a Wild West town and, within one hundred years,
became the ‘Athens of the South,’ with its very own Parthenon and statue of the
Greek Goddess Athena. Nashville has reinvented itself, though, to become
Music City.
by [ 2006-06-13 ] Providing information and tour packages for india including spiritual, adventure, wildlife, beach and himalayan tour. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-13 ] Last summer the final leg of the Natchez Trace Parkway was completed,linking Natchez and Nashville and crossing the length of Mississippi.We’ll follow the state’s 276 miles of this historic route to discover the sites along the way and stop occasionally for a detour or two.
by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2006-06-12 ] If you are looking for a truly unforgettable holiday experience in South Africa, a luxurious safari is a must. Besides the excitement of game viewing activities, you'll be able to rest, rejuvenate and return to the real world with a new appreciation of nature's spectacular beauty. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-11 ]
The state of Georgia cannot be defined by one of its cities or by a unifying history or even by a globalized present. Its regions are uniquely particular,
separated by more than just miles. by Trish Dougherty [ 2006-06-08 ] How do you find and identify new, used, and aftermarket OMC parts for your boat? When nothing less will do, learn everything you need to know about finding and identifying OMC parts. by TJ Tierney  [ 2006-06-08 ] Are you taking a trip to the emerald isle? The following will help you plan for the special vacation. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-07 ] As cruise lines have upgraded their past passenger clubs, adding different membership levels according to the number of cruises guests have taken, they have included some perks beyond the traditional private cocktail party. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-05 ] Museums and attractions are constantly working to enhance the visitor experience, continuing restoration work, adding exhibits or offering a tour with a new twist in a popular destination. by John Parker  [ 2006-06-01 ] Every day of the journey was filled with wonder and making connections with the people and places visited. I’m anxious to return and experience more of China’s diverse culture,landscapes and heritage. by John Parker  [ 2006-05-31 ] This is not another article by some successguru outlining the steps needed to position yourself on the top of the heap. As a matter of fact, I don’t think I even know the definition of success these days. Does it have to do with wealth? Health? Position? Fame? Status? What I am going to do is to share my view on being the best you can be. And although there may not be an exact formula to accomplish this formidable task, there are seven hints worth mentioning. by John Parker  [ 2006-05-30 ] Short rail trips are available in many parts of the U.S.Green Mountain Railroad in Vermont offers special scenic “Green Mountain Flyer” trips by John Parker  [ 2006-05-25 ] Lewis & Clark Bicentennial activities and sites are still being developed along the route. Planners are urged to contact the destination marketing organizations along the route for updates. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-24 ] In the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the
bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has
more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the
size of various cities in England. by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-05-23 ] Eco-tourism puts focus on local cultures, wilderness adventures, volunteering, cultural and individual growth, and learning new and better ways to exist in our world. It is classically defined as travel to destinations where the flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions. by John Parker  [ 2006-05-19 ]
Visitors come to Hawaii anticipating a special experience. They’ve heard of the Islands’ famous Aloha Spirit. They are looking for that magic experience. Island companies work hard to deliver it by John Parker  [ 2006-05-18 ] Centuries passed and the canals dried and were covered by the desert’s moving sands before the Pache and Pima tribes took claim to the region. by John Parker  [ 2006-05-16 ] An Omaha tour is a great way to build loyalty because the city has it all - tender, juicy Omaha beef, shopping, theater, outdoor attractions, and exciting new venues along the recently constructed riverfront. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-13 ] After a big storm I have seen people body surfing with waves sometimes reaching up to six meters. This is for the enthusiast only - I think - as I have tried to body surf but buoyancy was a problem for me in the fresh water. by John Parker  [ 2006-05-09 ] Major sporting events are also fea-tured. To round out this ultimate poolside experience, passengers can make complimentary chaise lounge reservations, and casual dining as well as special movie-themed cocktails are available. by Miguel Scaccialupo  [ 2006-05-09 ] Australia's Northern Territory is a huge region, equivalent in size to France, Italy and Spain combined, where natural environments from deserts and rocky mountain ranges to mangroves and tropical forests abound. If you're seeking a tour experience that allows an intimate connection with vast, unspoilt natural environments, the Northern Territory is definitely one of the premier destinations on the planet. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-05 ] As one of England's newest cities, Sunderland is a city with a
difference. It combines a modern, bustling centre with a relaxing green
environment, stunning coastal scenery and a refreshing attitude to
life. In Sunderland, quality of life and quality of environment go hand
in hand. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-05 ] Middlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the River Tees. It has a
long industrial heritage with the coal and iron industries using the
river to transport materials, and the shipyards based on the River
Tees. The factories and processing plants are still there today. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-05 ] Kilimanjaro is in the North of Tanzania and sits on the border of Kenya but this great mountain is wholly in Tanzania. The most popular routes starting in the villages of Marangu or Machame; Kilimanjaro sits in a national park and this park is controlled by the Tanzanian Government; this necessitates being in Tanzania to begin the climb. by Richard Cussons  [ 2006-04-27 ] Find out how you can use GPS to find your way about and never get lost again... by John Parker  [ 2006-04-26 ] This region is home to the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, which is a 25-mile trail through the Shawnee National Forest that visits five wineries. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-04-26 ] Nestling between the South Downs and England's sunny south coast,
Brighton is an enchanting, and exciting seaside city. With its mix of
Regency heritage, specialist shopping, lively arts, beachfront fun and year round events the place defies comparison. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-04-26 ] Located in the heart of the scenic Cotswolds, Cheltenham is a city
famous for many things – its horseracing and award-winning gardens being just two of them. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-04-26 ] Bristol is an exciting city, overflowing with intriguing, traditional
and occasionally off the wall things to do and see. What really makes
it special is its energy, the mix of historic and new. With the city,
coast and countryside all within easy reach Bristol is a great place to
enjoy a day out or a weekend break. by susan alvis [ 2006-04-25 ] A great travel experience isn’t only for the rich – it’s possible to travel to your favorite global destination and have the time of your life, for less. And you don’t have to sacrifice good food, comfortable lodging, or fun activities to do it. All that’s required is a little creativity, flexibility, the ability to plan ahead, and the will to make it happen! by John Parker  [ 2006-04-24 ] Southeast is booming |