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Onward & Upward To Machu Pichu – Part 2

April 14, 2013 by Al Seymour Sights2 Comments

The morning sun had ascended to its throne in the brilliant sky.  The mist had excused itself for the day.  Before us lay the grandeur of Machu Pichu swathed in golden sunlight. Everyone whipped out their cameras and started taking photos of the venerable gift that history had unwrapped for us.  One by one, we captured the sight that we’d seen only in books.  Angle by angle, frame by frame, we sought to imprint the majestic vista into the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Bus Travel, Cell Phone, Cruising, Fashion, History, Houston, Interview, Machu Picchu, Music, Peru, Sailing, Shopping Mall, Spain, Taxi, Walking tour, Wildlife

Luxor, Egypt – April 2013

April 1, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

A visit to Egypt is not complete without visiting the historical city of Luxor and the nearby temples and ruins. This is an overnight sleeper train ride or about a 1 hour flight from Cairo. The history here is mind boggling - choose from two main temples, the one within Luxor and Karnak (right next to the city and is the largest religious building of its kind in the world). In addition the Valley of the Kings is only about 25 minutes away from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Cruising, Desert, Egypt, History, Hot Air Balloon, Luxor, Nile River, Sahara Desert, Sailing, Valley of the Kings

To the Lighthouse (Ila Al-Manara)

March 28, 2013 by Cathie Glover3 Comments

Beirut

You can't understand the sense of triumph I felt as I crossed the street unless you've been to Beirut, a city in which I had been in and out over a two year span. My latest stint was nearing its end and I felt reflective and nostalgic and disappointed that the world has decided where you are allowed to live and work based on the coincidence of your birth. I had resolved to take advantage of a hole in the stormy sky and wander the streets of what … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Beach, Cell Phone, Coffee, History, Paris, Traffic, Walking tour

O’Hare Turns 50: Celebrating One of America’s Busiest Airports

March 25, 2013 by Steve Lester2 Comments

Calling O'Hare an airport is like calling the Queen Elizabeth II a boat. - Andrew H. Malcolm On March 23, 1963, President John F. Kennedy landed at the new airport on Chicago’s northwest side and declared the new facility could be classified as a wonder of the world. While travellers who have passed through O’Hare International Airport may have called the facility many things, few have likely gone as far as to call it a “wonder” — … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airline, Airport, America, American Airlines, Architecture, Chicago, Farming, Georgia, History, North America, Traffic

The Hills of Northern Pakistan

March 25, 2013 by Matt Vaughan3 Comments

In summer the heat slams down onto Pakistan like a sledgehammer. The sun boils with a malevolent intensity as the temperatures rise, and rise, and rise. Houses become ovens and to go for a walk is to be physically assaulted by a heat which is like a cruel, merciless entity. Street dogs flop over, their sides heaving as they suck in the soup-like air. Birds migrate to the hills. Even flies, rendered idiotic and clumsy by the heat, blunder … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: England, Fashion, History, Pakistan, Resort, Walking tour

An Architectural Adventure in Barcelona

March 21, 2013 by Jenni T2 Comments

The Barcelona cityscape is fantastically diverse, with striking modern structures sitting alongside traditional and historic Catalan buildings, which means that when you stroll through the city you’re almost taking a tour through time. There are literally dozens of must-see buildings for you to discover on a Find great deal with Jet2holidays Barcelona city break, but if you want to take a tour of some of the very best, here’s one of our favourite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Europe, History, Spain, Urban Travel

Destination: Buenos Aires, Argentina

March 19, 2013 by High Heeled TravelerLeave a Comment

I could see myself, watching myself. An “out of body experience,” they call it. I was naked, wallowing hysterically in the crisp, clean, white sheets of the king-sized bed in my Marriott hotel room. I hadn’t eaten for many hours, too tired, emotional, and downright fearful to leave the room to forage for even a candy bar, of which there were plenty. Abundant bodegas were filled to the brim with candy brands foreign and domestic; chocolate … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Antiques, Architecture, Argentina, Art, Chocolate, Coffee, Drinking, Florida, Food and Wine, History, Music, Naked, Paris, Romantic, Shopping Mall, South America, Spain, Tango, Virginia

Hawaiian Healing, Our Favorite Places

March 19, 2013 by Darcy Gonzalez2 Comments

My husband and I love to travel, and Hawaii is one of our favorite destinations. We have been to Maui, Lanai and Oahu; Oahu is by far our favorite island. Oahu has a vast variety of things to do, such as hiking Diamond Head, shopping and enjoying nightlife in Waikiki with restaurants serving food of all cultures, visiting the Polynesian Cultural center, going to Luaus, and watching the surfers on the north shore. The local people are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beach, California, Culture, Dessert, Food and Wine, Hawaii, Hiking, History, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Nightlife, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Trekking, Volcano, Walking tour, Waterfall, Whales

Touring Downtown Chicago with Chicago Detours

March 12, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

When you really know something and are passionate about sharing it with others - in this case the intricacies and stories of downtown Chicago, its history and its architecture - your enthusiasm and knowledge is contagious - and what looks like the mundane becomes intriguing. Such is the case of a tour with world traveler, Founder, Executive Director and Tour Guide of Chicago Detours, Amanda Scotese. Not only is her love for this city evident but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Chicago, Culture, History, Rainforest, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Village, Walking tour

A Totally Different Light Over Manila

March 11, 2013 by Junfil Olarte2 Comments

Docking at the wharf of Manila reminds me of my first arrival in the city many years ago: the first of many arrivals I have experienced in the Philippine capital. A sunny climate greets me. The sunlight is intense yet reflecting so vibrantly upon the waters of Manila Bay. Over the years, there have been critics moaning about the city - mentioning its smog and chaotic traffic, its crimes, not to mention the voluminous homes (if such can be called … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Asia, Cruising, Culture, History, Luxor, Philippines, Restaurants, Romantic, Spain, Taxi, Traffic, Valley of the Kings

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