January 2011 Blog Posts (150)

Living in Style and Comfort

Do you have the perfect place torelax and unwind?  Cape Town is theperfect tourist destination. Many tourists are attracted to Cape Town not justbecause of good climate but also because of its natural setting and well-developedinfrastructure. It was officially hailed by Forbes as one of the most beautifulcities in the world. Many tourists want to stay for long periods of time andsome even decide to live there…

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Added by maika c ong on January 6, 2011 at 8:53pm — No Comments

Asheville, North Carolina's Evolving Yet Eternal Appeal

by Marcia R. Levin

When you’ve lived most of your life in flat South Florida as I have, even driving over a moderately steep bridge can get you going. But if you are really drawn to high spots, I’ve found fewer more absolutely exhilarating than the wonderful green mountains and wooded hills of…

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Added by EnLinea Media on January 6, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Monuments in India

There are wondrous tours available in India that will take people to visit some historic and allow them to do things that they may never have done before. One of the most common travel tours is a visit to the Golden Triangle Tour. Travel India and visit the Golden Triangle, which would allow visitors the chance to see exotic and beautiful…

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Added by Travel Tips on January 6, 2011 at 3:17pm — No Comments

Winter in Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Valley is open year around and Winter has it's own challenges and rewards. The pics give you an idea of the incredible beauty here in Yosemite National Park but the temperature on the Valley floor remained a constant 32 degrees so most of the walkways are frozen solid. The hike up to Bridalveil Falls was…
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Added by Kris Corey on January 6, 2011 at 10:15am — 1 Comment

Taj Mahal Tours in Agra

With three heritage monuments -The Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri & Red Fort, Agra is one of the important destinations of the World Tourism charts. It is not just a decadent city of graveyards and stones, but it is a vivacious centre of Culture, Art and Spiritual philosophies that have enriched mankind and fashioned human contemplations over centuries.

Agra is well-known for handicrafts products such as Inlay work on Marble, Leather work, Footwear,…

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Added by Lonely Planet on January 6, 2011 at 3:55am — No Comments

Beijing Tour , Beijing Tours, Imperial City , Forbidden City Introduce

Beijing is the capital city of China, in downtown Beijing has a strong exterior surrounding city known as theForbidden City.Here was the  emperor residence. It was built in 1406 and completed in 1420. In the past, it was used as…

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Added by BeijingDriver on January 5, 2011 at 9:16pm — 1 Comment

Rennsteig - Germany's Oldest Hiking Trail

(I've always suspected people can be funny. This post is my most popular in terms of hits,…

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Added by Michael Schuermann on January 5, 2011 at 4:46pm — No Comments

Americans Lack Geographic Literacy: Can’t Find New York on a Map

From NMT Images

Americans Lack  Geographic Literacy: Can’t Find New York on a Map



It’s not a reassuring picture.



The 2006…

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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on January 5, 2011 at 2:24pm — 2 Comments

Covering All the Bases in Taiwan

by Victor Block

It’s true that not long after arriving in Taipei I found myself stewing in traffic jams as maddening as any back home in the United States. And yes, locals lined up at the same fast-food restaurants and wore pretty much the same clothes. At times I felt I could’ve…

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Added by EnLinea Media on January 5, 2011 at 2:17pm — 1 Comment

Back This Winter: The Biggest Carnival You've Never Heard of, in Barranquilla, Colombia

by José Balido



Just a little more than eight weeks to go till pre-Lenten Carnaval time, and if you’re thinking of a warm getaway to the biggest par-tay in the Latin world, Rio de Janeiro’s is always a rip-roaring crowd-pleaser — but it’s also massively mobbed, pretty pricey, and…

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Added by José Balido on January 5, 2011 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Yosemite Audio Adventures Bug Summits Smith Peak



Alexander Beetle, the Yosemite Audio Adventures Bug has discovered one of those short, close to Groveland, CA easy day hikes that offers some incredible Yosemite views with very little effort and no chains required.



If you're looking for a short adventure, that's not terribly strenuous,… Continue

Added by Kris Corey on January 5, 2011 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

Cheap Luxury Hotels

You occasionally need to book and stay in a luxury hotel room even when your budget is tight , and you could shop around at a discounted price for you to enjoy the amenities of a 5-star luxury hotel. If you’re traveling with romance, i.e.: in a honeymoon, you can sweeten the experience of staying in with the luxurious 24 -hour service, designer beds and linens. Booking early can offer you discounted price and for a while, exempts you from staying at cheap budget…

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Added by Lonely Planet on January 5, 2011 at 7:40am — No Comments

Lost Angel Walkabout selected for top travel writing in 2010

Lost Angel Walkabout-One Traveler's Tales was placed on the list of the top travel writing in 2010 by Ellen Barone, adventure journalist and photographer. It excites me to be included on a list with such travel writing luminaries as Tim Cahill and Rolf Potts, both authors I emulate and admire.…

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Added by Linda Ballou on January 4, 2011 at 11:23pm — No Comments

Napa Revival Well Underway

Downtown Napa used to be a sleepy place, with working-class roots that set it apart (some might say pleasantly so) from its increasingly chic and expensive "up valley" neighbors: Yountville and St. Helena. But these days Napa is turning into every bit the wine country destination. With about $700 million in public and private investment flowing into downtown, Napa is abuzz with more than a dozen new restaurants, several luxury hotels, wine tasting… Continue

Added by Laura Del Rosso on January 4, 2011 at 10:44pm — No Comments

Bothered by Bio-diesel

Bio diesel is a really cool way of using old cooking oil to create fuel that can be used to operate a diesel truck or car.

Well, I'm just a little confused about the other side of this coin and frankly, I'm hoping that my addition doesn't add up.

This is what I think I know:

    A) You can't buy diesel cars in California because they pollute more than California emmisions allow

    B) You can buy Diesel trucks in California as long as you license them…

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Added by Kris Corey on January 4, 2011 at 10:00am — No Comments

Nepal Aiming to Attract 200,000 Gays, Lesbians in 2011



Nepal plans to attract around 200,000 sexual minorities including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersexes

(LGBTI) during the Nepal Tourism Year 2011 (NTY-2011). The Blue Diamond Society



(BDS), an organization representing sexual minorities in the country, has said



that it aims to bring 200,000 i.e. 20 percent such tourists of the total one



million tourists in the NTY-2011. Nepal aims to host one million…

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Added by Shakti Travels Trekking Nepal on January 4, 2011 at 9:21am — No Comments

The Civil War: One Hundred Fifty Years Later

Sometimes we often think of 150 years as a long time and in most situations it is. Not in history though.  April 12, 2011 will  mark the 150-th anniversary of the start of the Civil War  (Or the War of Northern Agression, the War Between the States, whatever your prefernce might be.). With the shelling of Fort Sumter in the  harbor at Charleston , South Carolina, four long years of terrible carnage were to follow.

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Added by William Annis Davis on January 4, 2011 at 12:00am — No Comments

Where The Deer Roam Free: Japan's Miyajima Island



The sprightly deer, nosing their way around on Miyajima Island remind me of Sarnath, near Varanasi, India and close to my home town, Allahabad. We are in Miyajima, 10 miles from Hiroshima in the Seto Inland Sea and a sacred Shinto and Buddhist site. The closest resemblance between this verdant Island and Sarnath, in the hot, dusty River Ganges plains of North India, is…

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Added by Indra Chopra on January 4, 2011 at 12:00am — No Comments

Eating Well in Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo

In the fall, on assignment for Peter Greenberg, I travelled to the southern tip of Baja California. I had the good fortune to visit not just Cabo San Lucas, the most common tourist destination in the area, but also the nearby village of San Jose del Cabo, which, if truth be told, was more to my liking. …



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Added by David Latt on January 3, 2011 at 8:25pm — 3 Comments

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