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Gridlock & Road Rage in the Desh

August 1, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

Hanging out in Dhaka now outside on a porch overlooking down on the dark restless city listing to the most peaceful soothing relaxing calming sounds of Enigma which are effectively drowning out the incessant noise of the horns below. A cool exotic breeze is flowing and this is as far from "home" as you can get. Got all our tours setup today for the rest of the trip - heading down deep into the mangrove swamps into the largest Unesco heritage site … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Bangladesh, Bicycle, Bridges, Drinking, Food and Wine, India, Shopping Mall, Thailand, Traffic, Tuk Tuk, Wildlife

Visiting Iguazu Falls

July 10, 2009 by Dave11 Comments

Iguazu Waterfalls are among the most amazing waterfalls on the planet. Do not underestimate the time you need here - allow at least 1/2 day for the Brazilian side and at minimum a full day for the Argentina side. These falls are spread between the Brazil and Argentina border and extend up the Rio Iguacu several miles. The only similar waterfalls in comparison are Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The massive … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Airport, Argentina, Art, Border Crossing, Brazil, Bridges, Bus Travel, Disneyland, Drinking, Food and Wine, Hiking, Internet, Markets, Music, National Park, Passport, Photography, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

Exploring Richmond’s History, then Taking the Highway to Heaven

May 26, 2009 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

From modern Asian malls to the 'Highway to Heaven' with its churches, mosques, temples and historical landmarks, British Columbia's Metro-Vancouver's suburb city of Richmond, the only Canadian city surrounded by dykes, is a place worth visiting. Emitting the sounds ands aromas of the mysterious Orient as well as a religious aura and structures oozing stories from the past, the city of 188,000 is made up from 17 islands, half of which are still … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Asia, Bakeries, Bridges, British Columbia, Canada, Casino, China, Colombia, England, Far East, Fishing, Food and Wine, Garden, Georgia, History, Japan

Five Days in New York City

May 24, 2009 by Dave10 Comments

New York, the largest city in the USA boasts incredible stimuli 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, whether it be visual, noise or activity related. This is a city that doesn't sleep with services available 24/7. How many large cities have metros that never shut down - New York's metro runs all day and night 365 days a year. Those who live here sometimes need to escape the "craziness"; those who visit perhaps come here for this. This is not a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Chocolate, Dancing, Drinking, Dubai, Empire State Building, Europe, Fashion, Film, Food and Wine, Houston, Italy, London, Museum, Music

Hanging out in Hong Kong

April 1, 2009 by Dave2 Comments

Hong Kong is a bustling city of between 7 and 9 million people (depending on the source you reference. While governed by China, Hong Kong does not require visit visas from citizens of many countries. This is in contrast to mainland China where you will need a visa to enter; the closest mainland entry city to Hong Kong is Shenzhen. Hong Kong was a dependent territory of the United Kingdom from the early 1840's until 1997. You may still find … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Antiques, Architecture, Art, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Bridges, Britain, Bus Travel, Casino, China, Culture, Disneyland, England, Europe, Flea Market, Food and Wine, Garden, Helicopter

Monkey in Hotel Room, Varanasi, India

March 1, 2009 by Dave5 Comments

Reluctantly we left Varanasi despite the naked people sitting in the dirty streets, the unbelievable amount of cow poop clogging the narrow streets, the CONSTANT power outages, the smelly garbage everywhere, the people urinating and defecating in open view along some of the ghats, terrible pollution, large bellied obviously malnourished children, incredible poverty, CONSTANT badgering and aggressive pan handling by the touts and "guides" (worst … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bicycle, Bridges, Dolphin, Drinking, Flowers, History, India, Massage, Museum, Music, Naked, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Solo Travel, Taxi, Traffic, Walking tour, Wildlife

On Location with Iconic Californian Movies

December 8, 2008 by HostelBookersLeave a Comment

Head to the Golden State and stand on the corner with Douglas, have a drink with Crowe and go to jail with Spacey. One of the great motivators of sightseeing in America is finding a little street downtown or a log cabin upstate where a great movie was once filmed. Having your picture taken at a setting that once lent itself to an iconic movie scene is something that you can keep forever! Here's a look at some of the locations from popular … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Beach, Bridges, California, China, Drinking, Film, Hollywood, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Shopping Mall

Guide to Cyprus, the Bridge to the Middle East

August 20, 2008 by Arline IngeLeave a Comment

One glance at the map will tell you why this tiny Mediterranean country, handy to three continents, Asia, Europe and Africa, has become the playground of the international set. And it's easy to see why for long distance travelers from the U.S., for instance, it's the ultimate vacation add-on to a trip to the Middle East. Prepare yourself for a balancing act when you come to the Republic of Cyprus. This sunny island is so blessed with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, Beach, Bridges, Britain, Bus Travel, Castle, Cell Phone, Coffee, Connecticut, Culinary travel, Culture, Cyprus, Drinking, England, Europe, Fashion

Day 5 – Breaux Bridge, Music

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Travelers who enjoy crawfish and or Cajun and Zydeco music, a visit to the town of Breaux Bridge is mandatory. Restaurants in this town were among the first in Louisiana to offer it on their printed menus, the crawfish etouffe, now common in southern Louisiana was invented here and the annual Crawfish Festival is held in the first week of May. You haven't seen a festival like this one before; features a crawfish eating contest (current record is … [Read more...]

New Orleans – More Info

by Dave · Leave a Comment

A must visit site to help with your trip planning is the Louisiana Office of Tourism: Visit - www.louisianatravel.com Click the thumbnail to the right to view a full size map of select locations highlighted in this guide. New Orleans is one of America's most unique and culturally intriguing cities. with it's own 'culture', food and music, the city attracts people from all over the world. Plenty of events are held throughout the year … [Read more...]

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