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The Farmhouse is located on the outskirts of Baisha, a Naxi minority village at 2,400m altitude in Yunnan Province in southwestern China. Facing the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, The Farmhouse in Yunnan,China is the ideal destination to escape the big city madness, to relax and breathe in pure air while experiencing a very different China. …
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Planning to throw a party for your Indian friends who have been in London for years? Any party for friends who are Indian but have been in London for eternity is incomplete without some Indian food! Indian food brings with it bucket loads of memories of their growing up years. Are you wondering why Indian food in a house party? Well, the usual delicacy of London is commonly found everywhere, but the treasure trove is hidden in the Indian food that is a rare…
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I’m sitting at my desk, meant to be working. What I’m really doing is daydreaming about snorkeling in the Golfo Dulce in Costa Rica.
I’m plotting how I can get back to Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge on…
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The next time you get tired of winter, book a flight to La Paz or Los Cabos, in Baja California Sur, Mexico. During the months of January through April, the weather in La Paz is absolutely perfect, and it is a wonderful time to take the opportunity to get up close and personal with gray whales and their calves.
Getting…
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The food of Italy— do we really need more to lure us to this enchanting destination? Even though known as the land of culture, art, romance – we’d probably still go for the food. But did you know that instead of talking about “Italian food” it would be much more accurate to distinguish between regional dishes? And, for those keen to explore new flavours on their …
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It’s not easy or always reassuring.
You're on the road for a family vacation. You've done lots of family-friendly things and now you and your significant other want a night out.
Or at least a dinner in the hotel's much touted dinning room.
But who'll watch the kids?
Hotels will often provide staff sitters or the names of agencies that…
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Upper Mustang Trek located north of Annapurna region at an elevation of 4000m is physically and culturally division of the Tibetan highland. The valleys are barren and dry with vivid rock formations holding many caves high up in the rock face. Upper Mustang is a restricted spot until 1992, at present visitors are allowed with entry permit. Upper Mustang is one of the regions left where one can perceive…
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Vietnam has been a destination for South Korean for a decade or more. It seems, more and more Korean go on holiday to Vietnam, travel Vietnam to visit family, for work and look for business opportunities. Korean restaurants, Korean's industrial parks are everywhere.
Vivutravel is a local Vietnamese travel company has long been an address for Korean to get…
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To countless monikers like " Rip City" , "Stumptown," and "Beervana," I have added Bridge City to Portland, Oregon's list. The Willamette River runs right through the center of the city, with a total of 9 bridges (not counting rail) connecting downtown to Eastside neighborhood districts like Buckman, Sunnyside, and Ladd's Addition. Some bridges are only doable…
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1: Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam is a famous historical and cultural relic consisting of the Temple of Literature and Viet Nam's first university. The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 in honour of Confucius, his followers, and Chu Van An, a moral figure in Vietnamese education.
Quoc Tu Giam, or Viet Nam's first university, was built in 1076. It was the first educational school for royal family members, and it was later opened to talented…
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Each of these unique Greek beaches has its special beauty and identity.
Amolofi Beach, Kavala
Poros beach, Lefkada island…
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Any visitor to Asia knows the importance of street markets in sustaining local communities. Not only a significant source of income for the vendors, but also a powerful cultural exchange platform for foreign visitors, street markets continue to thrive. Having slurped, chewed and sipped our way through dozens of Food Markets in Asia over the years, here is our top 7. …
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The city of Pune has witnessed a lot of economic activity in the recent years and is on its way to becoming a major city in Maharashtra. Consequently, the demand for luxurious residential properties in Pune has also risen. The city, as well as the district of Pune, receives a lot of footfalls due to the presence of myriad tourist attractions. The most prominent in the district of Pune are the hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala.
Educational hub…
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When you are taking part in a long distance cycling trip, whether it is a London to Paris Bike Ride or some other event for charity, one of the most important things to remember is to stay hydrated.
If you become dehydrated when you are on the road, this can really impair your performance and take power away from your leg muscles. However, there is also a danger of drinking too much – which will cause…
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Halong has two main seasons: hot with sporadic rain from April to September and cool with some chilly wind from October to March. So it depends on your preference to decide the best month to visit Halong Bay.
Select a month of travel:
January February March…
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Melissa's
"A Celebration of Spring"
Have you ever wondered where all those new vegetables and fruits come from that you see in your grocery store such as Dragon Fruit, Cactus Pears, Limequats, Quince, and Purple Asparagus? This…
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For that perfect holiday where everything from lavish accommodation to delectable food and an entire host of pleasurable privileges and modern amenities is taken care of for you by thorough and caring professional experts, repair post haste to beautiful resorts in Bangalore! Such delightful family resorts in Bangalore, which encompass much to enhance the stay of the modern traveller, whether travelling with family or alone, for a brief sojourn or a long, leisurely holiday , ensure that you…
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India is well known for culturally diversity with a population which has people belonging to almost all faith present in the world. This wonderful nation has lot of to offer with its attractions, uniqueness, surprises, wonders and many more experiences.
India is the birth place of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Home to the oldest and richest civilization – Indus Valley Civilization, India showcases the depth and diversity of our cultures. The majority of the…
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