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by Michaela Scherr  [ 2006-02-01 ] For our wedding anniversary recently I wanted to do something wildly exotic, and experience something totally different. Going to dinner was pretty standard practice for us, and there are many wonderful restaurants around the Brisbane, Gold Coast, and the Sunshine Coast areas of Australia to choose from. by andrew muigai [ 2006-01-30 ] Uncrowded and unspoilt, the northern Tanzania safari circuit is the most popular and accessible wildlife safari route in the country. This is one of the finest game viewing areas in the world.. by Sara Joseph [ 2006-01-25 ] Hotel reservation in Goa during first few days of 2006 has really gained momentum and is in no mood of letting up even now. by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-25 ] The Selous Game Reserve is huge with only a small section of the park used for photography safaris and another section used for hunting safaris. Many people, including myself, have a hard time understanding that the hunting safari is a good thing for conservation. However, if it were not for the hunting safari the Selous would be a waste land devoid of animals. by andrew muigai [ 2006-01-24 ] South Africa's wildlife conservation is very advanced and highly successful. Those who choose to see Africa's wildlife here will be delighted.. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-23 ] Getaways are meant to take a person away from all the hurly and burly of life to perfect peace and tranquility. An ideal getaway vacation can thus be at a place where you embrace the beauty of nature in complete serenity. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-23 ] San Diego is the southernmost city of California. On the west coast of San Deigo lies the Pacific Ocean while huge mountains dominate its eastern part. Due to the Pacific Ocean the climate of the place is warm, dry and pleasant all round the year. by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-19 ] The great migration across the Serengeti plains is an annual – ongoing – event. Triggered off and following rains it is unpredictable; because the rains are notoriously late, early or even fail. The animals may fail to be in the part of the Serengeti you have book. You find yourself booked into a lodge to see this great marvel to find out it is a five hour drive at 20 km per hour along very bad roads… by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-19 ] Many safari companies are advertising on the internet. All claiming to be the best, delivering unique safaris, off the beaten track. They claim to give the best value; and the sheer numbers of tour operators appearing online the situation is intimidating for anyone wanting to book a safari direct. Which company to choose? Which company can you trust? With most companies requiring payment in advance this can be a potentially hazardous decision to make with your hard earned cash. by Ravi kumar [ 2006-01-18 ] King of the Mountain: Pomona is a charming and historic tourist site at the edge of Mt. Cooroora. Famous for the annual July King of the Mountain Race, the city comes alive during the weekend festivities. A place of salivating sights, sounds and tastes, Pomona has the small world charm of a world gone by. http://www.sebelnoosa.com and Sebel Resort Noosa provide out of this world accommodation to make your stay even more memorable. by Ravi kumar [ 2006-01-18 ] Mossman is one of those charming towns by the foothills of the Daintree National Park. With a history of gold rush, the town offers many tourist attractions. The sugarcane harvest season provides a festive ambience. The Karnak Playhouse, the Mossman river, the nearby Indigenous people, the empty and pristine beaches provide Mossman with heavenly charm. www.mandalay.com.au provides excellent accommodation services. by Ravi kumar [ 2006-01-17 ] Australian history has much to do with shipwrecks, from Captain Cook’s to lesser known ones. Magnetic Island, just across a narrow stretch of reef from Townsville, is an ideal place to get acquainted with the Great Barrier Reef. With enchanting views and access to nearby beaches and attractions, Magnetic Island is a sure tourist winner. Handsome accommodation is available at http://www.ellisbeachbungalows.com.au at nearby Cairns. by Sathya Balan [ 2006-01-17 ] A place where two unique experiences meet – the Daintree and the Great Barrier Reef – Cape Tribulation is a traveler’s paradise. With a curious history, treks, beaches and easy access to other treats nearby, it is sure to capture your heart. While here you may find the luxury of Grosvenor in Cairns mesmerizing. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-16 ] The land of the Pharaohs. The child of the Nile. Call it by any name but the mystic land never ends to attract the greatest people to it. It’s the country, which is home to the oldest civilization of the world. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-16 ] The international tourists might not know it but Nova Scotia is the fast up coming destination for the avid travelers. Located in the main land of Canada, by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-14 ] Tanzania is a place of wonder and discovery, it was the entry point for many early explorers and the same is true today; there is much on offer and there are many places to discover. Not many visitors to Tanzania discover the wonder of this friendly African paradise. They rush by from one high point to the next; like sheep who never lift their head out of the grass and thereby miss the splendor around them; by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-14 ] Traveling to any new country away from one’s homeland for a vacation is exciting and filled with fun and when the destination country is such as Greece the excitement and joy attached with it are limitless by Barry Hooper [ 2006-01-14 ] For the ultimate beach vacation there is no better location than that of “Jomtien Beach” in Thailand by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-13 ] Do you want to experience a unique Tanzania safari in the African wilderness; where there are no or very few fellow travelers? It is possible in Tanzania with many National Parks scattered in remote wilderness areas. Although, these can be difficult to access; meaning expensive charted flights or days of hard driving to access these remote parks. However, it is possible to experience the remote wilderness on the increasing popular Northern Circuit of Tanzania. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-12 ] Milan is a city with diversities it offers a delightful experience for tourists with varied taste. Everything from modern art to contemporary architecture is the pride of city. In 569 A.D. Lombard’s conquered Milan and by the end of eighth century the bishops managed to compel an alliance with emperors. by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-11 ] The alternative is to be rocked and bounced around in your safari 4x4 for hours on end whilst [at times] fighting off hard biting tsetse flies. Going on a safari can be hard and uncomfortable work. It is tiring to sit and bounce through the heat and dust. Does this put you off taking a safari? It shouldn’t; the euphoria far outweighs the discomfort endured through the long day. by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-11 ] This Village on Mount Kilimanjaro is not for tourists. This is for your hardened traveler. Someone who wants to see a place untouched by commercialization; unspoiled and clean; a place that has magic and something to share. Tourist by definition tend to rush from one place to the next not really experiencing anything; not seeing anything. One destination blurring into the next; everything beginning to look the same, yesterday the same as today which will be the same as tomorrow. by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-09 ] Why is Tanzania so expensive? Is this a matter of cashing in on a new found popularity? The short answer to this question is no, it is not; the reason is the sheer volume of tourists. Tanzania wants to keep numbers to sustainable levels. The sheer numbers wanting to tour the popular parks is damaging the fragile eco-system. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-05 ] Vacationing at beach is like heaven or earth for all the aqua lovers and fans. The beach vacation is different from the rest where you the pleasure to get soaked in the sun and sand, experience the ups and downs with the tides and get carried away with the huge waves by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-04 ] Southwest region of United States is an exhibition of myriad cultures, traditions, activities, events and ambience. This is because the region is composed of globally recognized states- Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Texas and Utah. by ian williamson  [ 2006-01-04 ] The ideal way to experience this is to spend a few days in a Town or village; away from the hotels. To stay in a Tanzania or an Ex-pat home and spend some time getting to know how life works in Tanzania. Many people are starting to do this and then from this home-stay base organizing a safari. To coordinate a safari from Arusha yourself is cheaper, safer and offers more flexibility. More time can be spent in Tanzania and at a relatively low cost. by Jane Roseen  [ 2005-12-31 ] Cloisonné was invented centuries ago and has been perfected by the Chinese. Read how these beautiful art pieces are made. by Pawan Kumar  [ 2005-12-26 ] Plan your next holiday tour to the island of Malta, often referred to as the island of sunshine and history. by David Stanley  [ 2005-12-24 ] We've all heard about whalewatching from boats or shore, and a few companies are now offering the possibility of actually swimming and snorkeling with whales in the wild. Is this a good thing? |