 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 Harry Lee  [ 2008-06-25 ] City full of life and huge buildings that's what New York seems to be in movies, there is more to it visit it and explore yourself. Article tells you about the interesting places and things to do while you are there. by Moe Tamani  [ 2008-06-25 ] Ghana is an African country that is situated right on the south coast of what we call the West African bulge. It shares its borders with Togo, Ivory Coast, Burkina Fasso and the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Ghana has always had a rich cultural and natural heritage. by Moe Tamani  [ 2008-06-25 ] The land of the Kohinoor, the Taj Mahal, and the mystics, India is incredible. You can never be prepared enough to expedience the world’s biggest democracy! From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from Mumbai to Meghalaya, India is a country of amazing contrasts, exquisite traditions, and varied cultures. by Moe Tamani  [ 2008-06-25 ] A country with am amazing array of bio-diversity, Peru is considered as one big habitat for humans, flora and fauna. It is situated in South America and has the South Pacific Ocean on one side and the mighty Andes Mountains on the other. by Moe Tamani  [ 2008-06-25 ] In some ways South Africa is different from the rest of Africa as there is less poverty and strife here. South Africa is home to some of the most spectacular game reserves and landscapes. Considered as the adventure capital of the world, South Africa offers many pleasures from the Gold Reef city in Johannesburg to hiking across the scenic route of N12. by Moe Tamani  [ 2008-06-25 ] Thailand is a country that has some of the most beautiful landscapes. The luscious green and yellow paddy fields have become a symbolic statement and so have the floating markets and the waterways. Whether it is the busy and over crowded beaches of Phuket or the tranquil and far from the madding crowd beaches of Koh Samui, the beaches of Thailand drives a major part of its economy. by Rich Gonzalez  [ 2008-06-25 ] As the US dollar continues to falter, more and more families, couples and friends have opted out from taking their annual vacation. Enter the All-Inclusive Resort. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-06-24 ] Ecuador is a small country, but one full of travel opportunities. Here are some things about it that may surprise you. by Harry Lee  [ 2008-06-23 ] If you are planning to visit Washington then do visit Seattle a city full of exotic locations and beautiful places to see for the whole family. This article will help you to plan you trip better and enjoyable if you know about the city interesting places before you go. by Kendy Smith  [ 2008-06-20 ] Rhode Island is a state in the New England region of the United States. Rhode Island is an example of a warm summer humid continental climate with hot, rainy summers and cold, snowy winters. When you think about Rhode Island, a nice picture comes to my mind with hilly, rocky beaches and picturesque lighthouses. These wonderful, mostly white buildings are familiar in New England. There are plenty of lighthouses in the smallest state of the United States, Rhode Island. You can visit over 20 lights, all located in a close geographical area.
by Amy Whittingham  [ 2008-06-19 ] The island of Barbados was found in 1492 by the Portuguese, then occupied by Spain. It is said that the name ‘Barbados’ means bearded-ones although this has been swamped with arguments on where the name actually came from. Some consider it was named after a fig tree’s long hanging roots and some propose it is named after the foam spraying over the reefs in the form of a beard. by Frank Starc [ 2008-06-18 ] In Normandy, the water, the light, the colours, the gentle landscape and the rich diversity of its heritage all lend themselves perfectly to the gardener’s art.
by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2008-06-17 ] A Botswana safari can be better defined as unblemished, extensive and simply beautiful. Being respected by its countrymen, the country offers one of the richest wildlife in the African continent. The country symbolizes serenity of natural beauty, clarity of ecology, and low impact tourism. by neolie marcos  [ 2008-06-17 ] MIGRATION has emerged as one of the defining issues of the 21st century. With hundreds of millions of people now living outside their countries of birth, the hot topic of people mobility has grown in visibility and significance. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-06-17 ] There are two basic ways to travel cheap. This is about the second way. by Stephen McCannaigh [ 2008-06-16 ] With its interesting history, incredible architecture and rich cultural heritage, Hungary's capital deserves its reputation as the 'Pearl of the Danube'. by Kendy Smith  [ 2008-06-12 ] Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon is famous for the ski slopes found around the state, and if you are planning a ski vacation, you should definitely consider Timberline Lodge, located near Mt. Hood in Oregon. There is quite a bit of history in the area, starting with the lodge that was built during the Great Depression by a master craftsman. The Timberline Lodge also has a bit of more recent history attached to it. Part of the movie, The Shining, was filmed here. Many of the 'outside' shots were done at Timberline Lodge. by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2008-06-11 ] Zambia is no doubt a hot favorite destination for those who love to go on an African safari. The country offers unseen natural beauty and natural wilderness in specific areas, providing diversity of gaming activities, wild & bird life and game fishing. If you have not visited the country by Rohan Arora  [ 2008-06-10 ] It is said that half the fun of the journey is getting there. Nothing could be truer for Ooty, especially if one chooses to reach this destination by the Nilgiri Mountain Railways. Unlike regular trains, it chugs along slowly so that you can soak in all the natural wonders bestowed upon this gorgeous destination…
by claudia white  [ 2008-06-09 ] Relax with best service providers while moving New York. by Raju Pallan  [ 2008-06-08 ] London is a wonderful place to visit but you do need to plan in advance to make the most of your time. Visitors to London can count on hundreds of London activities and sights, spanning a variety of categories, to satisfy even the most adventurous of spirits. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-06-06 ] Barcelona abounds with history, culture and art. Spain’s second largest city, it is situated in the Cataluna region with the Catalan government based here. Cataluna has its own unique culture and a language separate from Spanish. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-06-06 ] Rome and Milan have beautiful historic buildings, architecture and art to connect them. But there the similarity stops as each also has their very own unique and individual style to offer a visitor. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-06-06 ] Cardiff and Birmingham city centres have recently undergone extensive regeneration so as to bring them up to date as cultural, modern cities. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-06-06 ] Venice is definitely the most delightful place in Italy, founded in the 5th century it is spread over 118 islands connected by 400 bridges crossing some 160 canals. Locals and tourists frequent rowing boats and the famous romantic gondolas. by Jane Toombes [ 2008-06-05 ] Along the British Columbia coast you will find a coastal road called Highway 101. It is the world’s longest highway extending from Castro in Chile to Lund in British Columbia, a total of 15,020 km. The section between Gibsons, north of Vancouver to Lund, some 150 km northwest is known as the Sunshine Coast offering tourist and locals alike stunning scenery and a truly beautiful drive (with a couple of ferry crossings thrown in).
by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-06-03 ] Visitors to Sydney are drawn to the city's icons but when you've gazed at everything already, what do you do next? One great answer is to take the ferry to the northern suburb of Manly where a whole range of uniquely Sydneyesque pleasures await. by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2008-06-03 ] An African safari is the most exciting adventurous destination for all wanderers. Africa, the land of mystery, has a lot to offer for tourists who come from different parts of the world. However, it is quite useful to take care of certain precautions for maintaining your safety and security while taking the pleasure of Kenya holidays by richard bowles [ 2008-06-02 ] Northern Cyprus has developed more slowly than other Mediterranean resorts. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Bellapais Village. by Ralph Ramah  [ 2008-06-02 ] Mauritius is a volcanic island and was formed by a volcano called caldera a long time ago. As it was not yet discovered and given an official name, Mauritius stood uncivilized and a dense forest was all that could be seen. The forest contained wild animals such as tortoises, birds and the famous Dodo. The Dodo is now an extinct bird as it once served as meal for the Dutch people who visited Mauritius. by Ralph Ramah  [ 2008-06-02 ]
Mauritius is a quiet and beautiful island in the Indian Ocean found off the east coast of Madagascar. A trip to Mauritius may have undoubtedly left sweet memories in the minds of one and many. by Ralph Ramah  [ 2008-06-02 ] Mauritius is among one of the most favourite places to visit for many people around the world. Seen from the top, Mauritius is a little paradise rooted in the Indian Ocean amidst two other islands namely Rodrigues and Reunion. The climatic conditions that prevail over Mauritius remain desirable for one and many. by Ralph Ramah  [ 2008-06-02 ] As civilization began in Mauritius, deforestation started to take place to make way for buildings and roads. During this course, the natural environment that surrounded most parts of Mauritius quickly decreased causing many species of animals to lose their habitats. This caused an imbalance in the ecosystem of Mauritius. by Ralph Ramah  [ 2008-06-02 ]
Mauritius is a beautiful tropical island found in the Indian Ocean. Mauritius is famous around the world for its climatic conditions as well as its numerous beaches and hotels. by Ralph Ramah  [ 2008-06-02 ]
If you try to look for Mauritius on your world map, in most of the cases you may only see a tiny dot. But do not get fooled. Mauritius is one amongst the most well know islands in the world. When you talk about vacations in the sunshine accompanied by turquoise sea, or heavenly hotels with unmatchable service and extraordinary foods, Mauritius is one of the first islands that spring to mind. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-05-31 ] Ready for a cheap beach vacation? Here are five ideas to get you started. by Tatyana Kogut.  [ 2008-05-29 ] In ancient world, there were no hospitals, no injections and other “charms” of modern life. How did people take care of themselves then? Let's talk about the medicine of Ancient Rome, or, to be more exact, Roman baths. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] With its stunning location and lifestyle, it's not surprising that people from all over the world have been drawn to Melbourne and made it their home. The result is a rich and varied cultural tapestry that's still Australian by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] One thing you'll discover on your holiday in Melbourne is the importance of the Yarra River for the city and its inhabitants. Not only does it add scenic beauty to the city but it offers a wealth of attractions and a host of activities on its banks. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] Perth is a city packed with a host of delightful attractions but to really do Western Australia, you have to visit some of the alluring spots just outside the city. Among the most striking are the Sunset Coast, Swan Valley and Rottnest Island. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] Following a series of developments on the south bank of the Yarra River in the 1990s, Melbourne's riverside has reinvented itself as a green and pleasant cultural and leisure space for the whole family. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] Melbourne's Southbank area is the centre of the city's cultural, dining and entertainment life so visiting this vibrant area is a key part of any Melbourne holiday. Here's your guide to getting the most out of Southbank's attractions. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] While Sydneysiders head for Bondi Beach to escape from the confines of the city, so Melburnians visit St Kilda, a sandy retreat easily accessible from downtown and offering a genuine beach experience with esplanade, fun fair, and pier. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] The Melbourne seaside suburb of St Kilda is a place always in a festive mood with it pubs, markets and fun fair. But the St Kilda calendar is also peppered with all manner of events, festivals and ceremonies that make the resort even more vibrant. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] Sydney is packed with places to see things to do but to get the full flavour of the Sydney experience. You have to get out of the city and sample some of Sydney's delightful suburbs to give you a whole new perspective on downtown Sydney itself. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] You'll never be short of places to go and things to do on your Sydney holiday. In fact, quite the reverse is true. Your main challenge will be to get as much as possible out of your Sydney trip in the time you have available. Here are five tips. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-28 ] Often described as "Sydney's outdoors museum", the Rocks is a place where the rich history of Sydney springs to life in the monuments museums and sheer atmosphere of the place. It also offers shopping, fine dining, and great views of the harbour. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-26 ] If the key element of your perfect holiday is a slice of sandy paradise, then Broadbeach should fulfil all your dreams with its miles of golden beaches. Broadbeach offers an inviting beach lifestyle with everything you need. by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-26 ] If relaxing on sun drenched beaches, engaging in water sports, browsing in chic boutiques, dining outdoors, and bopping the night away is you idea of a perfect holiday, by Richard Greaves  [ 2008-05-26 ] Transport hubs are rarely beautiful places but few of the world's picturesque spots can rival Sydney's Circular Quay for attractiveness. Its location on the edge of Sydney Harbour gives it on of the world's greatest views. |