March 2014 Blog Posts (140)

3 Days Masai Mara Wildebeest Migration Safari - From $180 Only

Option I: Budget tented camp Or Equivalent

Accommodation: Tented Camp -1 star(self-contained tents with beds, hot shower and flushing toilets inside the tent

  Rate for 3 Days per person sharing: $180 for non-resident

 Option II: Medium tented camp Or…

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Added by Bountiful Safaris on March 19, 2014 at 9:00am — No Comments

Air Vietnam tips on avoiding lost luggages

According to the latest statistics of Vietnam Air, each year, more than 42 million luggages have lost somewhere and not returned to their owners, including luggage on the same or different aircrafts with passengers.

Air Vietnam tips on avoiding lost luggages

Typically, depending on the carrier, route and seat class, passengers will have the fee exemption standard of 20-30 kg when carrying out procedures. As Vietnam…

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Added by AloTrip on March 19, 2014 at 1:51am — No Comments

Vietnam Airlines tips on keeping hands clean

Vietnam airlines would emphasize the importance of keeping hands clean and then give our passengers some helpful tips on this issue to help you maintain healthy on plane as well as your whole trip.

It is clear that your hands are the most constant point of your body that first contact with cold, flu and a variety of germs. This, therefore, is a direct link connecting your armrest, handshake, seat…

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Added by AloTrip on March 19, 2014 at 1:49am — No Comments

Is Nicaragua the Next Costa Rica?

The Spanish colonial city of Grenada

I remember traveling to Costa Rica in the early 90s. This was when travelers were just starting to take notice of this lush land of jungle and beaches. As an owner of a travel agency, I heard stories of clients of mine buying pieces of beachfront property for $8,000 on Costa…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on March 18, 2014 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Penguins, Dolphins, and Welsh History in Patagonia, Argentina

 

One of the most fascinating and enjoyable day trips from Puerto Madryn, Argentina is the journey south to visit the penguin reserve at Punta Tombo. With stops along the way for Dolphin watching and a traditional Welsh Tea in the historic town of Gaiman this is a full day of unequaled activities. The Flamenco Tour agency offers this…

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Added by Roy Heale on March 18, 2014 at 9:38am — No Comments

Amboseli National Park 3 Days 2 Nights From Nairobi

         

             Day 1: Nairobi-Amboseli.…



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Added by Abednegoh Kasuki on March 18, 2014 at 5:08am — 2 Comments

Buena Onda en la Roma de México DF

Es el barrio favorito de los chilangos para ver y ser vistos. La Colonia Roma, en México DF, se ha convertido en el distrito de…

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Added by Iberia Airlines on March 17, 2014 at 3:01pm — No Comments

Hotel Tropico Latino in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica refines a new image

Reinventing a business is a process not every company takes the time to tackle. It is like soul-searching. Who are we? What are we about? What are we doing and why? And it is the most urgently talked about business concept over the past five years.

 

After 15 years in business, Hotel Tropico…

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Added by Shannon Farley on March 17, 2014 at 2:48pm — No Comments

Machu Picchu considered among the world's best ruins

The British publication The Telegraph has created a list of the best ruins of the world, ie remains of cities or buildings that had prominence in the past. Machu Picchu is among them, and is the first in the list. The references to Machu Picchu is not clear that corresponds to the first position, but it is the first in the list, rather than Persepolis, Pompeii, Palmira, Angkor, Chichen Itza and Petra, among others. The Telegraph mentions in his description of Machu Picchu and other ruins in…

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Added by TOUR in PERU - Tour Operator on March 17, 2014 at 12:34pm — No Comments

Hotel Tropico Latino in Santa Teresa Costa Rica celebrates its 15th anniversary

Reinventing a business is a process not every company takes the time to tackle. It is like soul-searching. Who are we? What are we about? What are we doing and why? And it is the most urgently talked about business concept over the past five years.

After 15 years in business,…

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Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on March 17, 2014 at 12:23pm — No Comments

Recent Writings for Afar magazine

Read my recent highlights for Afar Magazine.

Added by Karla Jacobs on March 17, 2014 at 10:20am — No Comments

Visit Nha Trang Bay with Vietnam Airlines

Today, Vietnam airlines introduces Nha trang Bay, which is a quite sheltered venue with an area of approximately 500km2. “Cai estuary” is poured out between two crescent shaped beaches, cool and smooth sand stretched for 6, 7 kilometers.…

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Added by AloTrip on March 17, 2014 at 3:41am — No Comments

Vietnam Air tips on saving airline ticket cost

Flight ticket occupies a significant cost in your trip and hunting cheap airline tickets is quite difficult, especially for passengers without much experience. The following suggestions of Air Vietnam may be helpful for you.

Vietnam Air tips on saving airline ticket cost

Early Bookings

When procrastinating to book ticket, especially in the peak season, you might miss the opportunity to take favorite hotel or direct flights. Furthermore, booking early helps you have cheap tickets of airline promotions.…

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Added by AloTrip on March 17, 2014 at 3:39am — No Comments

Top 10 Sailing Destinations in Europe



Europe is surrounded by sea on almost all sides, with a diverse coastline and of course fascinating culture and natural beauty. If you're thinking of a holiday on the continent that includes sailing, these ten destinations, are undoubtedly the highlights:

  1. Ionian islands, Greece – It is the most common charting place for travelers around the…
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Added by tolga yng on March 16, 2014 at 4:30pm — No Comments

My Four Top Non-Travel Travel Books



Some of my deepest understandings of place, my most intense sense of "being" somewhere come neither from actually being there, nor from reading a travel book about the destination.

They come from a novel or short story which, because they set out to tell a story and not to describe a location, actually create a powerful sense of time and place. 

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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on March 15, 2014 at 2:24pm — No Comments

India's Hornbill Festival: A Story in Every Step



Petering out crowd is a challenge to any festival. Keeping the audience interest alive is a comment on the organisers’ ingenuity and imagination. Day three of the Hornbill in Nagaland in December was therefore a test; the teasers had done their job, the flitters had left and the real festival junkies slouched around to check whether the varnish…

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Added by Thommen Jose on March 14, 2014 at 2:40pm — No Comments

Exploring Costa Rica by Kayak

Exploring Costa Rica by kayak is a fun way to enjoy nature and spot wildlife in a myriad of different settings. Costa Rica counts close to 800 miles of ocean coastline between the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, along with hundreds of rivers and estuaries, and several lakes – all full of…

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Added by Shannon Farley on March 14, 2014 at 1:56pm — No Comments

The Sanctified Seats: The Monastery of Ethiopia's Mount Damo

That Friday, when the Lord was on the Cross, an angel named Ourael took the blood of Christ in a glittering cup and sprinkled it all over the Earth. All grounds that received a drop of the holy blood were chosen to be sanctified and blessed places to establish churches on them and made them their holy seats. So Ethiopian Orthodox Church history recounts.

The…

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Added by Amran Ethiopia Tour and Travel on March 14, 2014 at 10:25am — No Comments

The Most Beautiful Villages of France: Alsace-Lorraine

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Added by Jean Dabrowski on March 13, 2014 at 5:57pm — No Comments

Childhood memory becomes Costa Rica eco-tour at Sensoria

Every young child has a special place where they feel happiest. For Fernando Madrigal, as a young boy growing up in Costa Rica, that place was his grandparents’ farm – the Finca La Troya in the Orosi Valley of Cartago.

 

“I spent practically all of my childhood and youth on this farm until my grandparents sold it,” reflected Madrigal. “I remember…

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Added by Shannon Farley on March 13, 2014 at 12:44pm — No Comments

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