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Mendoza, Argentina – Hotels

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Lodging in Mendoza ranges from very basic to high end hotels such as the Grand Hyatt and the Sheraton. Pricing is typically more expensive closer to the center of town and near the Plaza del Armas. Lodging is really quite spread out throughout the city and there no specific 'hotel' district. Aires de Montana is a destination spa located in the Andes about an hour from Mendoza. Lodging is also available on site - elevation is 1800 … [Read more...]

AFS Taj & Tigers of Incredible India with Pushkar Camel Festival

September 17, 2006 by Suzy DavisLeave a Comment

We arrive with our Adventures For Solo Travelers - $1198 land) to the land of 1000 languages and 1000 gods. At the Intercontinental, the women in my group are welcomed with marigolds and branded with the typical red dot on our foreheads. This hotel is an oasis of luxury in a polluted city of 14 million people. Two days are spent touring Delhi. The obligatory sites include Gandhi's Tomb and many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. No where else have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Cruising, Culinary travel, Culture, Desert, Europe, Festival, Food and Wine, History, India, Journey, Lodge, Naked, Paradise, Sand, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Volunteer

The Skyclad Jain Monks in Kundalpur

August 6, 2006 by Manuela Pop4 Comments

During our four months trip in India this year, my husband and I stopped in Khajuraho to visit the Erotic Temples. There, we heard of a small village Kundalpur, where hundreds of Jain Monks will gather in a two-day festival to celebrate fifty women becoming Jain mothers. We left Khajuraho together with a local Jain couple and their family car for Kundalpur to take part in the festival. Kundalpur turned out to be a very enriching and deeply … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Backpacking, Beach, Bicycle, Festival, Food and Wine, India, Journey, Monks, Naked, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife

Los Angeles, CA – Downtown

by Dave · Leave a Comment

For the nation's second largest city LA's downtown is actually very small and is eerily quiet on the weekends. On a number of occasions we have been standing in the middle of a major 6 lane boulevard in downtown just laughing to ourselves about the total lack of people and cars present! Certain streets are surprisingly empty. Depending on where you are (compared to the congestion of the freeways), even on weekdays parts of downtown can feel … [Read more...]

Going Cal-ing in Ibiza

February 5, 2006 by Stephen ConleyLeave a Comment

Every now and then, I'll combine English and Spanish words and come up with something that truly annoys my wife, who happens to be from Spain. These "Spanglish" concoctions are usually pretty cheesy, but I must say that I'm not the only one guilty of this. Spaniards themselves do it. For bungee jumping, for example, they've invented the word puenting combining the ing ending from English with the word "puente" (bridge) in Spanish to form a hybrid … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airline, Amsterdam, Art, Beach, Bridges, Britain, Castle, Chicago, Cruising, Culinary travel, Drinking, England, Europe, Fashion, Food and Wine, Germany, Italy, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Naked

Market – La Paz (Bolivia)

February 5, 2006 by Thomas CarrollLeave a Comment

"Son para dinero y trabajo," the plump little witch raises the talismans to eye level. "Con estos tu tendras buena suerte." Magic talismans for money and jobs? Do they work? Of course not, but I need all the luck I can get, so I purchase the talismans for five Bolivianos. Darn cheap if they'll do as claimed. Depositing the new toys in my leather shoulder bag I continue down the street, with my wife teasing me to the tune of "Raiders of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Chocolate, Drinking, England, Garden, Gun, Indiana, Naked, Shopping Mall, Taxi

Medellin, Colombia Welcome to Paradise

February 5, 2006 by Tom ThumbLeave a Comment

Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia

"Welcome to Medellin, my friend! Look at the mountains! Look at the women! I'll tell you a secret - it's called Paradise!" Although Medellin is considered the most dangerous city in Colombia, if not the world, the locals never stopped telling me that it was the most wonderful place on the planet. The food, the weather, the people, they insisted, could not be better anywhere. That isn't exactly the image that Medellin holds for the rest of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Art, Bus Travel, Colombia, Culinary travel, Food and Wine, Markets, Naked, Nightlife, Paradise, Ski Trip, Spain, Walking tour

Young Female, Traveling Alone

February 5, 2006 by Manuela Pop1 Comment

Embarking on a Holy Adventure I had a strong grip on the seat in front of mine. I could have felt my stomach shrinking in fear and moving upward, toward my chest. "Ladies and gentlemen, we are experiencing some turbulence. Please keep your seat belts fastened until the seatbelt sign is off," announced the pilot. I looked around. I was the only female in the vicinity. The Indian men kept staring at me. They had been looking since I got … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Bangladesh, Bus Travel, Drinking, India, Naked, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Sweden, Taxi, Traffic, Walking tour

The Flood, The Tsunami Dec 26

February 5, 2006 by JensLeave a Comment

If there is a Paradise on earth it must be here. We repeatedly confirm each other in that statement, several times a day. Mai's Quiet Zone is the name of the little resort where we live, here in the Northern part of Khao Lak. It is not a misnomer. With her husband, the Thai woman Mai has created an area where everything breathes idyllic peace. On the beach are some practical little red brick and bamboo bungalows. Two storey bungalows encircle … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Bangkok Thailand, Beach, Cell Phone, Denmark, Drinking, Film, Fishing, Flowers, Food and Wine, Internet, Mountain Climbing, Naked, Paradise, Passport, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, Romantic, Sand

Angkor Wat, Cambodia – Other Attractions

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Angkor Zoo is located off a dirt road (on the way to Angkor its just past the ticket gates) off of Charles De Gaulle Blvd. Approximate time here to see all the animals is about 30 to 40 minutes. Its a fairly small zoo with a great variety of birds and reptiles - over 100 species of animals are represented. The highlight are the bears and the cheetahs. A small dirty swimming pool is available for use - although I only saw children using it. Price … [Read more...]

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