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Weekend in Bangkok

December 5, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Bangkok is truly one of the world's great cities - it is a thriving hub of activity both day and night. A world class airport connects to the city via a raised skytrain - which in turn connects to the metro. Bangkok is well known for its horrendous traffic - but with public transportation you can avoid a number of these traffic jams. Budget travelers can head straight to Sukhumvit Road on the skytrain - this is a central area from which to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Asia, Backpacking, Bangkok Thailand, Beer, Food and Wine, Markets, Massage, Nightlife, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, South East Asia, Spa, Street Food, Traffic, Tropical Fruit, Walking tour

How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Using a Taxi

by Dave · 13 Comments

Chances are if you have traveled to other countries you have at some point used taxis in your travels. In general, this article is about problematic taxi drivers. It is really hard to put a percentage on the "bad" taxi drivers I've used on trips around the world as each country is different and it is these "bad" drivers who really stand out in your mind. If I had to choose a number, I would say maybe 20-30 percent of the taxi drivers I've used … [Read more...]

The most cultural island in the world

July 18, 2012 by Hans BeltranLeave a Comment

Visitors to Berlin shouldn't miss Berlin's Museum Island. Even though the museums contain thousands of years of history, the creation of the island filled with museums has a historical past too. Over 170 years ago, the concept of an island of museums had its beginning. The first museum, the Altes, was already in place at the location. By 1859, two museums were complete with the addition of the Neues Museum. The last three, completing the island … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Culture, Germany, Greece, History, Museum, Public Transportation, Romantic, Rome

The Mother of Canadian Shopping Plazas – The West Edmonton Mall

June 29, 2012 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

West Edmonton Mall, North America's largest covered shopping and entertainment centre and Alberta's number one tourist attraction draws some 31 million annual visitors. In this gigantic structure tourists and locals alike can take their families to an amusement park, skate in a large-sized skating rink, play a round of golf on a miniature golf course, and shop and eat in the more than 800 stores and restaurants - and do this all under one roof. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Aquarium, Art, Beach, Canada, Caribbean, Casino, Dancing, Festival, Golf, History, Hollywood, Museum, Music, North America, Paradise, Public Transportation, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

Quick Glance at Budapest

May 8, 2012 by Hans BeltranLeave a Comment

Buda, Obuda and Pest are the three towns that melted to form the city of Budapest. The beautiful capital of Hungary, located on the banks of the Danube, is always ready to receive visitors from all latitudes. Budapest is clearly divided by the Danube, on one side there are the hills of Buda, where the old part of the city is and on the other side the flat area of Pest, in which the most important buildings were erected during the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Bridges, Bus Travel, Castle, History, Hungary, London, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Spa

Going to Rome with Children

April 23, 2012 by Hans BeltranLeave a Comment

Although it always depends of your kids' favorite activities, energy level and interests, the capital of Italy can be a quite rough place to bring children under eight for many reasons. Narrow and cobblestone streets crowded with tourists, bicycles and Vespas, plus constant traffic jams under the wild, hot, shiny sun of the summer, is not the best scenario for those pushing a stroller. In fact, this experience can easily overwhelm the younger … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Castle, Culture, Europe, History, Italy, Museum, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Rome, Traffic, Zoo

Wadi Rum, Jordan – April 2012

April 1, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

There are places that when you are there you say, "this is incredible" and then after leaving these types of places and having a few days of reflection you realize just how special these types of places are. Wadi Rum is clearly one of these. Beautiful colored rock, wide open spaces, very few people and attractions including narrow Siq canyons, rock bridges, expansive vistas and the vast openness make this a special destination indeed. Public … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Bridges, Desert, Food and Wine, Hiking, Jordan, Public Transportation, Village

A Quick Guide to El Rastro in Madrid

August 30, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

If you are familiar with flea markets it is no secret that people that frequent these types of markets aren't simply interested in purchasing something (most of the time cheap, but already used). Flea markets are attractive for the thrill of negotiating, the curiosities one finds and people watching due to the eclectic mix of people you will see. If you rent apartments in Madrid you can't miss out on the experience of El Rastro which is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Antiques, Beer, Europe, Markets, Public Transportation, Spain

In the Place of Many Zebras

June 17, 2011 by Ceci WildemanLeave a Comment

In a hot dormitory at the Olooloitikoshi Girl's Rescue Center in Kenya, Jane inspects my arm freckles. She brushes her finger over my arm hair and traces my blue veins from the crook of my elbow to my wrist. I play, searching her arms and face for freckles. She examines my blonde hair and plucks strays from my shirt. She holds each one up to the light and giggles. I play, picking hairs from myself and placing them on her sweater, as if they … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, America, Culture, Journey, Kenya, Public Transportation, Walking tour

Barcelona by Bike

April 5, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

A growing number of hybrid cars roams the streets and the use of public transportation is increasingly encouraged. This is particularly the case in big urban areas, where the public-transportation system tends to be well-developed and reliable. If you rent apartments in Barcelona, Paris, or Berlin there is no need to rent a car, a subway ticket will be just fine get around the city. Another trend that goes hand in hand with caring for our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beach, Bicycle, Bus Travel, Germany, Paris, Public Transportation, Spain

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