 Category: Destinations
Category: Travel >> Destinations<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 next page >> by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] France and Paris, Paris and France. You’ll have a great time exploring Paris, but you’ll miss places like Bordeaux and St. Tropez if you don’t get out of the city. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Much of Spain has undergone a modernization effort. Fortunately, cities such as Valencia, Granada and Seville retain much of their old world charm. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Madrid and the attractions of southern Spain tend to get all of the attention. In the northern part of the country, Santander, Zargoza and Vigo are hidden gems. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Spain is the land of romance and amazing oddities. From bullfights to Gaudi to partying the night away on Ibiza, travelers could easily spend a year exploring Spain. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Cambodia has seen far more than its fair share of tragedy and misery. The blind masseuses offer a glimpse of the true Cambodian heart and will to carry on. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Thailand is a land of enchanting and exotic tastes for foreign visitors as I was to learn when I experienced the Water Festival of Loi Kathong on the island of Ko Chang. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Sihanoukville is a sleepy beach town in Cambodia on the Gulf of Thailand. In December, the beach is a great place to watch Mother Nature do her thing in spectacular fashion. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Venice is an old and somewhat eccentric city in Italy. Built long ago on marshlands, I was surprised to find myself spending my first night in the city with the bird lady. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-22 ] Mention Romania and people immediately think of Dracula and a mid-evil country. Recovering from years of economic misery, Romania is quickly becoming the hidden jewel of Eastern Europe. by Harish Kohli [ 2006-05-19 ] The article gives the information about Spiti Valley travel trip. by John Swan [ 2006-05-19 ] Honfleur Normandy northern France...a Uk traveller's view of this delightful town. by [ 2006-05-18 ] For those who long to rediscover their Irish roots, but are concerned about how Americans are perceived, an American tackles this topic. by Roger Munns  [ 2006-05-14 ] Visitor numbers to the Mediterranean island of Malta could fall dramatically as major tour operators consider pulling the island out of their holiday brochures.
Malta hotel owners and holiday related businesses are waiting anxiously to see if the rumours are true... by Roger Munns  [ 2006-05-14 ] Visitor numbers to the Mediterranean island of Malta could fall dramatically as major tour operators consider pulling the island out of their holiday brochures.
Malta hotel owners and holiday related businesses are waiting anxiously to see if the rumours are true... by John Parker  [ 2006-05-12 ] Imagine a region where mountains seem to touch the sky, where sweeping plains seem to reach to the horizon, where clear rivers flow over polished rocks, and where an abundance of wildlife frolic and play. This region is the Mountain West, USA. And
Imagine … a train running through it.
by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] Chang Mai is the largest city in the north of Thailand and well worth a trip. In many ways, Chang Mai is similar to Bangkok, but without the mass of people. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] The Buddhist Temples in Thailand are simply impressive. This is particularly true of Wat Doi Suthep, the mountain temple outside Chang Mai. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] Thailand is known as the land of smiles, which is amazing considering the traffic jams in Bangkok. For budget travelers, Thailand simply can’t beat on price alone. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] For better or worse, man has tamed Mother Nature in many countries. My general impression is this isn’t the case in Costa Rica. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] Every country has a unique beverage it claims as its own. In Costa Rica, the beverage of choice is Guaro. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] Over the last ten years, the reputation of Costa Rica as a travel destination has grown leaps and bounds. Good places to visit include San Jose and Tamarindo. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] Live in another country and you’ll start to experience serious cultural differences. This is particularly true as I discovered with Halloween in Siberia. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-12 ] Say “Greenland” and a traveler immediately thinks of a giant slab of ice. With attractions such as Disko Bay, Motzfeldt So Lake, and the hikes around Qaqortoq, Greenland is great for travelers looking for something off the beaten path. by Mark Kessler  [ 2006-05-10 ] Some people say "80% of your vacation is the anticipation!" Let's get started with these tips on booking a trip to the 'House of the Mouse?'. by Milan Matchev  [ 2006-05-10 ] If you have an interest in beauty, art, architecture and the classic culture that gave us our civilization, then a visit to Greece is just the ticket. And a vacation rental of a villa, a beach house or another type of private home will give you a chance to experience this wonderful country that is impossible when going from hotel to hotel. by Miguel Scaccialupo  [ 2006-05-09 ] Central Australia is located in the heart of the Australian continent, and is home of the most significant icons of Australian and Aboriginal culture including Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), the outback town of Alice Springs, the Ghan railway, and Aboriginal art centres such as Papunya and Hermannsburg. Central Australia is also home to the true Outback spirit of Australia. Whether you're visiting from elsewhere in Australia or from overseas, Central Australia epitomises the vast and unspoiled wonder of Australia's desert interior. by Yogesh Kumar [ 2006-05-08 ] Providing information and tour packages for kerala beaches, backwaters, kerala cruises, hill stations, houseboats, trekking, camping and biking. Also provide details on hotels in kerala. by Yogesh Kumar [ 2006-05-08 ] A view of tourist attarcations including goa beaches, goa cruises, adventure sports, carnival, goa resorts and hotels. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-05-04 ] Casablanca with its population of about 3,8 millions is the biggest city in Morocco and the second biggest city in the whole Africa (after Cairo). It’s one of Morocco “Royal capitals” along with Fez, Marrakech and Meknes. by [ 2006-05-04 ] Birding Festivals and fairs make a great day trip or vacation destination. See a sampling of wonderful events around the country, and plan yourself a day to remember! by Alan Tennent [ 2006-05-04 ] Scottsdale, Arizona is a thriving destination for tourists interested in a resort holiday, a golfing vacation or an opportunity to just relax in the sun. This lifestyle also attracts people looking to make Scottsdale their home. by Rod Ritchie  [ 2006-05-03 ] The tiny Greek island of Paxos, with its groves of olive trees, secluded beaches and coves, and pretty coastal villages, has become a favourite destination for music lovers during its annual jazz and classical music festivals. by Rod Ritchie  [ 2006-05-03 ] Many people take a holiday on the Greek island of Crete and enjoy the fantastic beaches, charming villages and endless sunshine. But Crete offers the visitor much more than this. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] Mention the word “Siberia,” and images of gulags, frozen tundra and wastelands may come to mind. While there is some truth to these, my impressions of Siberia included more. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] Whenever you travel to a country, it is important to avoid the tourist traps and get to know the locals. Here are my impressions of Russia. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] If you’re a history buff, Antietam National Battlefield is a national park you have to see. Antietam, of course, is a major civil war site. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] Italy is really two countries in one with the wealthy, historic north dominating. To get a taste of the south, Naples and Sorrento are your destinations. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] Often consider “Rome Light”, Florence is the city of the Medici and art galore. Despite this, there is an odd modern influence in this hallowed city. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] When visiting Italy, it seems every destination has enough historical sites to keep you busy for a month. Oddly, Milan and Pisa don’t fall into this category. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] Italy has many well-known travel destinations such as Rome. Less publicized destinations such as Siena are even better. by rick chapo  [ 2006-05-03 ] It goes without saying that memories of trips and vacations fade with time. If you learn how to keep a travel journal, this need not be the case. by Miguel Scaccialupo  [ 2006-05-02 ] Arltunga, located about 120 km east of Alice Springs in the Eastern MacDonnell Ranges, was the first town to be built in Central Australia. Established around 1887, this historic mining town is today a ghost town which has been well preserved by the dryness of the surrounding desert environment. by Miguel Scaccialupo  [ 2006-05-02 ] The Hermannsburg mission was established in 1877 by German Lutheran missionaries about 125 km west of Alice Springs in the majestic Western MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia. The missionaries settled at permanent waterhole known to the local Western Arrernte people as Koprilya, and named the settlement Hermannsburg after their town of origin in northern Germany. by Miguel Scaccialupo  [ 2006-05-02 ] Palm Valley is a magical Central Australian tour destination located on hour or two west of Alice Springs in the magnificent Western MacDonnell Ranges. The Finke Gorge National Park covers an area of 46,000 hectares and includes the spectacular Palm Valley, home to over 400 plant types of which more than 30 are considered rare. by John Swan [ 2006-04-30 ] This article surveys the advantages of taking a Florida villa holiday in Springtime.
It covers timing,location,local climate some activities and costs. by [ 2006-04-30 ] There are many reasons for a visit to Ferrara, Unesco world heritage city, a magnificent medieval and renaissance Italian city full of artistic and historical monuments and with a rich and varied surrounding territory by [ 2006-04-27 ] Summit County in Colorado is a one-of-a-kind area that includes four world-class ski areas, the picturesque Lake Dillon, and plenty of year-round fun family activities in the White River National Forest. by Rajinder Dogra  [ 2006-04-25 ] The distance between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. is less than 150 miles, and it is perhaps tempting to hop on I-95 and rush from one to the other but that would mean passing up the numerous treasures that are found in the state of Maryland.
by Stan Smith [ 2006-04-18 ] Dubai, the city of Gold, is a wealthy place that blends the old with the new. It offers an extensive range of attractions for the traveler. by Lynda Burke [ 2006-04-15 ]
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