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Essential Tips on How to Travel

August 19, 2019 by Daniil BalabushkinLeave a Comment

There is nothing better than taking a vacation to relax. This will remove some pressures you experience while in school or working. Taking a vacation may reduce mental and physical stress, says Starre Vartan, a reporter with CNN Travel. It is a reminder that your career is not an end to all, but you need time for yourself. Indeed, the best method of doing this is to visit tourist attraction sites in the world. These are places where you can view … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: China, Culture, Egypt, Germany, History, Passport, Visa, Wildlife

Best Countries to Visit in September

August 13, 2019 by Madhusree DasLeave a Comment

September is one of the best times of year for a getaway. It’s often cheaper for flights and accommodation and less crowded than the peak summer months, making it an ideal opportunity to enjoy some peace and quiet and explore new destinations before the busy Christmas period begins. But, where do you visit in September? With most popular beach vacation destinations now getting colder weather and most tourist attractions and activities … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Beach, Christmas, Culture, Edinburgh, Europe, History, Maldives, Markets, Moscow, Restaurants, Russia, South Africa, Urban Travel, Village, Wildlife

Highlights of the Spanish Andalusia Region

August 10, 2019 by Madhusree DasLeave a Comment

The enduring appeal of Andalusia is easy to understand. It’s a region that has almost every single Spanish cliché from barrel-aged sherry to flamboyant flamenco dancing and vibrant fiestas. Andalusia is home to the sun-baked patios of Seville, the gorge-poised city of Ronda, and the red-tinged Alhambra in Granada. On top of the tourist-rich highlights, dig a little deeper to find blissfully quiet and crowd-free, off-the-beaten track hidden gems … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Airport, Arabic, Architecture, Art, Beach, Castle, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Food and Wine, History, Markets, National Park, Restaurants, Spain

Destination Guide to Uzbekistan

July 31, 2019 by Preethi Chandrasekhar8 Comments

The word Uzbekistan itself carries an air of mystery about it. When I told people I was traveling to Uzbekistan, they exclaimed "Uzbekiwhere?!" and then followed that up by "Is it safe?!"  Uzbekistan IS bordered by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, countries that are not very well known in the West. So I suppose the "safe" question was fair enough! I'm here to give you the 411 on this destination and hopefully … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Afghanistan, Airport, Architecture, Art, Asia, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Garden, India, Internet, Iran, Istanbul, Mosque, Museum, Music, Passport

Time Spent on the Trans-Siberian Railway

July 25, 2019 by Matt ScottLeave a Comment

The Tran-Siberian Railway is the ultimate rail journey: the longest in the world - possibly the coldest if you go at the wrong time of year. A journey of almost mythical proportions that spans two continents while staying in a single country; without leaving your seat you clatter your way along almost a third of the globe. There are three routes that travellers can take to explore the Siberian expanse: The Moscow-to-Vladivostok route at over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Beijing, Britain, China, Culture, Drinking, England, Fashion, Food and Wine, Journey, Moscow, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Train Travel, Walking tour

Enjoying the Flavors of Your Travels at Home

July 23, 2019 by Anne DavisLeave a Comment

Few things can outdo the sensation of tasting delicious meals and great wine while traveling abroad. Whether you have traveled to the Mediterranean and savored the rich flavors of Tuscany, sampled French delicacies at a boulangerie. or visited Vietnam for an authentic bowl of Pho, you now want to recreate some of these experiences at home. Discover how to treat your friends and family to some of the flavors you encountered during your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Culinary travel, Culture, Food and Wine, Markets, Mediterranean, Seafood, Tuscany, Vietnam, Wine Tasting

Grand Canyon Tour for Mandarin Speakers

July 19, 2019 by Jacki Ueng1 Comment

MaxTour offers all-inclusive vacation packages to and around the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas. What makes this company stand out from the dozens of others is that all of their tour guides speak fluent Mandarin. Many tourists visiting from Mandarin speaking countries such as China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, often prefer to book tours with Chinese companies. This is also often the case for Chinese-Americans who have resided in the US for several decades … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Arizona, Bus Travel, Canyon, China, Colorado, Culture, Food and Wine, Grand Canyon, History, Hong Kong, Journey, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Road Trip, Shopping Mall

Five Reasons Why You’ve Got to Love Thai Culture

July 13, 2019 by Philipp Meier3 Comments

Not sure what to think of Thai culture? I tell you what: once you immerse yourself in it, you’ll come to love it. For Buddha’s sake! Wait! This isn’t a platitude. Thai culture has a squillion of aspects that make living so much easier and less complicated than westerners’ way of life. Like what? Well, here’s what will make you grow fond of Thais’ traditions sooner or later. Eating on the floor, the table, or whatever is flat … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Culture, Motorbike, Taxi, Thailand, Traffic

New Zealand of My Thirst

June 16, 2019 by Maxim Basilad1 Comment

Aotearoa, the Maori name for New Zealand stayed in my head days after I inhaled its poetry, its wild forest, its volcanic lake in a caldera, the slow, gentle rhythm of its longest river, Waikato and its multi-cultural people. The North Island floated in my landscape that wanted to hear its voice during fall. There I was introduced into the polyglot voices of the Pasifika experience of Karlo Mila, a poet who captures the essence of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canals, Culture, Drinking, Museum, Naked, New Zealand, River Rafting, Seafood, South Pacific, Village, Walking tour

A Wild Ride in West Africa

June 13, 2019 by Alissa BellLeave a Comment

Even the driver seemed surprised! Bad sign, these guys have seen it all. In the center of the brightly painted wheel, where the hub should have attached to the axle, was a jagged gaping hole. We’d already used our spare wheel and our jack wasn’t working anyway, so we did what anyone in West Africa would do in this situation: we settled in to wait for help. The merciless sun bullied most passengers into the shade of a nearby tree. They sat … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, America, Bus Travel, California, Culture, Europe, Freeways, Ghana, Journey, Paradise, Traffic, Walking tour, Wedding

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