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Eight Great Tips For The Adventure Traveler


1. Embrace the place. Be sure to explore around the corners, go into the one of kind shops and meet the locals. Find out where the towns folk go for coffee and the newspaper in the morning and join them. DONT have breakfast at the hotel.

Ten Tips for Planning Your Vacation


I hope that by sharing my personal experiences, you will avoid learning similar lessons the hard way. And it goes to show that those little details in the planning of a vacation can make a huge difference in the outcome. You can make your next vacation relaxing and enjoyable by following these simple vacation planning tips.

Important Chinese Festivals


Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year January/February

Trailing the Tiger


So there are destinations and destinations, each offering their distinct USPs. Hot attractions that draw tourists seeking an ‘experience’ to carry home – a trophy to substantiate a battery of travel yarns. But in this craze for acquiring the best seller, our jetsetter often overlooks the finer details – colours that give a place meaning and significance. After all isn’t the great thing about travel, the joy of savouring an authentic experience in its entirety… like the succulent slice of a fruit, stones, rind and all

The Importance of Travel Insurance


Youve finally saved enough to go on that dream vacation youve been planning. Now youre wondering if you should buy travel insurance. Do I really need to go to the extra expense All I can lose is my luggage, right

Hartman Luggage … A Trunkmaker’s Saga!


Hartman luggage has been around for a while. The advent of the steam engine in the mid 1820s heralded the first wave of mass tourism. Mass organized travel probably began in 1841 when a 33 year old Thomas Cook organized his first rail tour. And from then onwards, luggage has performed a dual role of not only protecting one’s belongings, but also surreptitiously declaring one’s social status. Travel was the exclusive realm for the leisure of the well-heeled. The end of the Napoleonic Wars saw great advances in technology, leading to the arrival of the steam engine, which soon permitted travel by rail. By the 1870s, sleeping and dining cars had arrived, bringing about unheard of comforts in travel. The jet age dramatically changed the dynamics of travel which no longer remained in the domain of the rich. Today, a traveler would truly be lost without luggage.

Spanish Investigators Have Discovered Atlantiss Archaeological Evidences Underneath The Sea, Near The Coasts Of Gibraltar...


Spanish investigators have discovered Atlantiss archaeological evidences...

How To Be Safe While Traveling


The most dangerous time in your life, when you are most likely to be attacked is when you are traveling in an unfamiliar area.

Things You Need To Know Before You Book a Hotel Online


Does it seem as if every time you look around on the internet for a hotel room, you find more web sites that say you can get a hotel room for less

Cuba-Pictures.com Launched by Lonely Planet Author


The original author of Lonely Planet Cuba announces the launch of Cuba-Pictures.com, a 14-page collection of 126 travel photos of Cuba.

India on the Rails


If life is a journey than, in India at least, it chugs along on two parallel steel lines… the railways. No reference here to the local trains of Mumbai, India’s commercial capital, where citizens spend a substantial portion of their waking hours commuting increasing distances within ever expanding city-limits.

Newsletter from East Africa August 2003


Newsletter from East Africa August 2003

Top Family Beach Vacation Destinations


Planning a family beach vacation Looking for destinations with family resorts that have fun sports and activities for the whole family, all inclusive resorts where meals are included and kid clubs Here are some of the most popular beach destinations for families to unwind and relax:

Living and Retiring in Bolivia


A beautiful and inexpensive place without a tourist in sight. Sound like a dream Its not. This slice of paradise does exist. Nestled high in the Andes Mountains of South America, Bolivia is a little-known retreat exotically spiced with a unique Latin and Native American flavor. Bolivia has a lot to offer…a very low cost of living, unspoiled natural environment, friendly people and a range of climates to suit virtually every taste.

MALAYSIA: An Asian Retirement Paradise


Asias best-kept secret for expatriates, Malaysia has a vibrant mix of foreign and indigenous tribal cultures, creating a veritable melting pot of peoples, traditions and religions.

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