 Category: Exotic locations
Category: Travel >> Exotic locations<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by Martin McAllister  [ 2006-12-21 ] Go away on a group holiday to Dubai with your friends and you'll find that a world of thrilling activities and exciting attractions await. by David Urmann [ 2006-12-13 ] Carter Caves State Resort Park is a natural wonder in the Bluegrass State. Find out more about this fun family vacation destination. by David Urmann [ 2006-12-13 ] Blithewold Mansion in Rhode Island is and American Architectural treasure, and a can’t miss for New England history buffs. by David Urmann [ 2006-12-13 ] Cape May is arguably North America's premier birding location, with hundreds of species making their home here. by Karen Lovendahl  [ 2006-12-11 ] Costa Rica has very diverse species of exotic plants and animals. There are 25 parks and sanctuaries, inviting beaches, active volcanoes, and rustic villages. Besides the world-class fishing, and excellent excursions, there are fantastic eateries, archaic museums, and vibrant marketplaces. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2006-11-09 ] A fantastic safari travel story. by ian williamson  [ 2006-10-29 ] Tanzania is the largest of the three countries of East African. Tanzania has a truly spectacular landscape made up from three types of physical geography regions; the exotic Spice Islands and coastal plains; the inland saucer-shaped plateau; and the highlands.
The Great Rift Valley that runs from north east of Africa through central Tanzania is another landmark that adds to the dramatic landscape of the country by Khairul Azlan Mohamad Low [ 2006-10-17 ] La Jolla, located in California, is a 20 minute drive from downtown San Diego by going Interstate 5 north. Take the exit at Ardath Road, eventually Ardath Road will become Torrey Pines Road. Continue west on this road, and you'll reach the village when you ee Prospect Place. Turn right on Prospect Place and you'll enter the heart of La Jolla. by Luiz Silva [ 2006-10-12 ] See you In Brazil.com by Damian Burke  [ 2006-10-11 ] South Africa, possibly one of the most geographically diverse places on earth, is home to two of the world's most renowned National Parks, the Kruger National and Kgalagadi Transfrontier Parks.
The Kruger National Park is South Africa's premier game reserve, with the widest variety of wildlife anywhere in Africa. by Stephen Nelson Nelson [ 2006-10-08 ] A brief history of Cuba. http://www.cubanforyou.com/ by Caitlin Moore  [ 2006-10-06 ] Several miles south of crazy Cancun, this vacation destination is lovely, brimming with activities, and doesn’t inspire images of over trodden beaches or spring break bonanzas. by John Jones  [ 2006-09-15 ] Whether you've been daydreaming about a holiday for many years or you
suddenly decide to take a weekend break, the internet is just packed with
great Caribbean deals. by Caitlin Moore  [ 2006-09-15 ] This beautiful, surprisingly quiet and peaceful country has all the qualities that make for an exotic and relaxing trip, so consider this oasis for your next holiday if you’re in the mood for something different yet delightful. by amit verma [ 2006-09-11 ] Get India tours to make your holidays enjoyable and full of excitement with royal stay. by [ 2006-08-07 ] Heavenly turquoise blue waters, lush tropical islands and Robinson Crusoe type isolation - these are just some of the images that come to mind when we think about travelling to the Maldives. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2006-07-11 ] Many visitors are attracted to Mozambique by its warm tropical weather and pristine beaches which stretch as far as the eye can see. Over the last few years Mozambique has become an African tourist hot-spot popular amongst leisure, adventure and eco-travellers alike. by Samuel Kirschner  [ 2006-06-21 ] For the past two years we have been spending the end of our NYC summer on retreat at lake Atitlan in Guatemala, which Aldo Huxley termed the most beautiful lake in the world. by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-05-24 ] Gugulethu (meaning ‘our pride’) is one of the oldest and fastest developing black townships in South Africa. This township boasts many shebeens, restaurants and jazz clubs. A shebeen is a good place to enjoy the local beer and savour the sounds of township jazz. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-20 ] Stambuli grew up on the streets of Arusha in northern Tanzania. From the age of eight he smoked marijuana and drank home brewed alcohol. To survive he became a thief, stealing papaya from neighbours trees when he was hungry by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-18 ] I was stationed with Company O, 75th Rangers at Fort Richardson Alaska. A few days before Christmas we received a DEFCON-TWO ALERT notice and ordered to report immediately for operational deployment. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-12 ] This route is a good alternative to the Marangu route. It is probably the easiest route for the first time climber and not as ‘popular’ as the heavily criticized Marangu route. This route uses small tents for accommodation on the mountain. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-11 ] To travel from Arusha to Dar es Salaam is easiest by air, however, this will cost about US$200 per person. The cheapest alternative is to travel by bus, which is never advised by tour operators. However, it need not be a nightmare as there are some good companies operating in Tanzania. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-10 ] To travel from Arusha to Dar es Salaam is easiest by air, however, this will cost about US$200 per person. The cheapest alternative is to travel by bus, which is never advised by tour operators. However, it need not be a nightmare as there are some good companies operating in Tanzania by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-09 ] The port is close to the centre of town in both Dar es Salaam and Stone Town. Tickets can be bought at the port but you will have to brave the ticket touts who earn a living from commission from ticket sales. Watch out for pickpockets. by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-09 ] Dar es Salaam, one of the great cities of Africa, is the base for the southern circuit which includes wilder and much more exciting parks and reserves such as the Selous, Ruaha and Udzungwa Mountains. Tanzania has Chimpanzees in the western part of the country and here scattered along the inaccessible west from Lake Tanganyika to the great Lake Victoria are National Parks every bit as game rich as the Serengeti by ian williamson  [ 2006-05-07 ] The Ngorongoro Crater is unique, many claims are made about destinations being unique when what is meant is unusual – however – Ngorongoro Crater is on its own and is truly unique. This collapsed crater contains many different habitats in a small area; and has year round water. This results in many animals living permanently in the crater. by John Parker  [ 2006-05-02 ] The Berkshires, America’s premier cultural resort, covers Massachusetts’ western region by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-28 ] This is one area in Africa where huge Elephant Bulls, more than 50 years old, carrying huge tusk, are regularly seen. These bulls are part of family units and are permanently in this area. These family units can be spotted negotiating the acacia woodlands of the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro in search of food and water. by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-23 ] After three days of luxury on the coast we headed to the top of the Usambara Mountains. These African mountains are so different. Often they are likened to the Swiss Mountains with a generous pinch of African thrown into the mix. by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-21 ] Volunteering usually is thought to belong to the missionary worker or the student gap year. These two groups seem to have cornered the market, an exclusive club for the super pious or the young person taking a year off from studies. It is also thought that to volunteer you must also have six months or a year of free time to make the difference in Africa, Asia or South America. by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-19 ] You will also be pray to the ‘others’ who sell curios. It can be an overwhelming and panicky situation the first time you are exposed to an onslaught of flycatchers and the others. Remember as westerners we enjoy the luxury of a huge personal space – in Africa this is an alien concept so up close and personal is the way to do business. by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-17 ]
by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-17 ] Visas are available in advance from Tanzanian Embassies or they can be obtained on arrival at border posts or airports. There is a departure tax for Tanzania if you leave by air but this should be included in the price of your ticket. by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-16 ]
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