April 2013 Blog Posts (145)

Throwing a sacred ball through the ring (nem con), Cao Bang Festivals

Each ethnic group in Vietnam has unique ways of celebrating Tet. The Tay people of Cao Bang and Lang Son Provinces have a special Tet game that not only ushers in the spring but also serves as a matchmaker

According to Tay legend, Pia, an orphan, war poor and lonely. Discouraged with life, he went to the forest and gathered pieces of fruit to throw around. One time, he threw a fruit so hard it flew…

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Added by nguyen to loan on April 23, 2013 at 12:09am — No Comments

Shopping at Mong Cai border market

Mong Cai is a border city in northern Vietnam. Visitors are inspired by its beautiful natural landscape, Tra Co beach, famous sites such as cape Sa Vy, the Tra Co communal house and the Ka Long bridge, and by the local seafood. They are particularly interested in shopping at the Mong Cai Trading Center, one of Vietnam’s busiest border markets.

At the first light of day, the car park at the Mong CaiTrading Center, informally known as Mong Cai…

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Added by nguyen to loan on April 23, 2013 at 12:00am — No Comments

Earth Day: 10 Habits to Greener Travel

Happy Earth Day! While it goes without saying that we should engage in environmentally sound practices every single day of the year, April 22nd is a good day to pause and evaluate our habits, and consider how our daily activities - and our vacations - affect the planet.…
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Added by Sara Cooke on April 22, 2013 at 4:42pm — No Comments

Kickstarting a Spicy Quest and Discovering the Story of Chilis

Traveling to discover - the essence of adventure - is what I seek to capture with this idea. 

It all started when I first learned, six years ago, that chilies were from South America, not, as I always assumed, Asia.

After I accepted that fact, which shook my worldview, I searched long and hard for a book that would tell this story. I wanted to know HOW this was possible. After all, there…

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Added by Nithin C on April 22, 2013 at 10:38am — No Comments

Buttermilk Griddlecakes Recipe From Montana's Resort at Paws Up

Montana is cowboy country, pardner, and cowboys -- and of course cowgirls -- wake up hungry. You, too, will rise and take a shine at breakfast to to these luscious buttermilk flapjacks.



The Resort at Paws Up serves food that will satisfy the Western outlaw in you. Occupying miles of untamed wilderness in Montana's Blackfoot Valley, Paws Up goes way beyond the usual dude ranch, offering modern, spacious lodgings…

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Added by Tripatini on April 22, 2013 at 9:21am — No Comments

Sympho's immersive "Ascending Darkness" is on May 8, 2013 at 8 p.m. at Manhattan's famed Church of the Ascension. Church of the Ascension at Fifth Ave & 10th St, NYC. For tickets & details: http://ww…

Sympho's immersive "Ascending Darkness" is on May 8, 2013 at 8 p.m. at Manhattan's famed Church of the Ascension. Church of the Ascension at Fifth Ave & 10th St, NYC. For tickets & details: http://www.symphoconcerts.org/tickets.php…

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Added by Debbie Rodriguez on April 21, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Southern Spain's Sierra Nevada & Las Alpujarras

Why this is one of the best places for walking holidays in Spain!!

The Sierra NevadaOn Top Of Sierra Nevada, Mulhacen

Sierra Nevada represents the highest massif in Europe after the Alps, with Mulhacen at 3482m is the highest peak in the Iberian peninsular. The highest peaks can remain snow capped for the…

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Added by dan shaffrey on April 21, 2013 at 8:45am — No Comments

Why Local Travel? Because We Can Make a Real Difference

Local Travel Movement logo

There is no shortage of niche travel labels out there – ecotourism, responsible travel, sustainable travel, ethical travel, experiential travel, mindful travel, real travel, good travel, pro-poor travel, community-based tourism, local travel etc. I suspect, though, that more than just a few of them are either meaningless or confusing to travel consumers. And we know that some of these labels have lost their potency as a result of unscrupulous entrepreneurs' false…

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Added by Ethan Gelber on April 20, 2013 at 6:46pm — 3 Comments

Costa Rica Offers Prime Scuba Diving on Two Coasts

Costa Rica is known for its adventures. One that draws adventure enthusiasts from all over the world is scuba diving in Costa Rica’s warm and beautiful waters.

The “Rich Coast” in Central America offers under-the-sea adventures ranging from impressive coral reefs to vast schools of fish and other marine life to shipwrecks. With two coastlines, the Pacific and the Caribbean, Costa Rica…

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Added by Shannon Farley on April 19, 2013 at 11:47am — No Comments

Honolulu's Chinatown: A Foodie Paradise

Chinatown

Chau's Fresh Fruit and Juice also serves fresh steamed corn and boiled peanuts. Located at Maunakea Market.



You'll surely wish you'd have a kitchen to cook in when you stroll around Chinatown on a busy Sunday morning. Shop after shop overflows with fresh produce, meats…

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Added by Maria de los Angeles on April 19, 2013 at 9:31am — No Comments

Algodon Mansion:Living like Roger Federer in Buenos Aires

The exquisite boutique hotel Algodon Mansion is located in the heart of Recoleta — the most elegant residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires. It is here that the city’s wealthiest citizens enjoy the most exclusive designer boutiques, high-end restaurants and art galleries.



Furthermore, it’s the first (and only!) Relais & Châteaux hotel in Buenos Aires!



It’s of little wonder that tennis star Roger Federer chose to stay here during his…

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Added by algodonmansion on April 19, 2013 at 7:36am — No Comments

Solar Eclipse in Uganda – One’s in a lifetime adventure!

On November the 3rd, 2013, a total solar eclipse will pass over equatorial Gabon in Western Africa Congo, Uganda, Kenya and finally Ethiopia

For the experienced eclipse chaser in these locations, such a narrow and abrupt eclipse will come with a prominent presentation of the colourful innermost atmospheric layer of the Sun (the chromospheres) and a spectacular view along the axis of the Moon’s shadow.

 The total phase of a solar eclipse is very brief. It rarely lasts more than…

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Added by Corne Schalkwyk on April 19, 2013 at 3:11am — No Comments

Han Yang Ling tomb a less touristy exhibit among Xi'an's archaeological sites

Xian's Terracotta Army is famous around the globe, putting Xi'an on the list of not-to-be-missed destinations in China. It is monumental and iconic, but also crowded and touristy.

Quiet by comparison, the fascinating nearby Han Yang Ling tomb is the final resting place of Emperor…

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Added by The China Guide on April 19, 2013 at 2:51am — No Comments

Creating Exciting Hotel Websites for Guests...and SEO

In a relatively recent article that proved very popular with readers and travel industry pros, New Media Travel asked, "Why Are Hotel Websites so Boring?"



We had our own theories, especially the one that said…

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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on April 18, 2013 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Chattooga River Rafting

If you'd like to plan an experience you won't ever forget, check out Chattooga River Rafting, the ultimate whitewater experience. They offer rating of course, but also kayaking, canoeing, camping, and great food too!

Added by brian reilly on April 18, 2013 at 3:00pm — No Comments

KENYA'S BEAUTY MASAI MARA

ENCHORO WILDLIFE CAMP

4 Days 3 nights Wildebeest migration.

Day 1: Nairobi-Maasai Mara

Pick up from your hotel in the morning at 7.30 am and head west for Maasai Mara Game Reserve for lunch at the camp followed by afternoon game drive in the game reserve which is Kenya's finest wildlife sanctuary.Including migrants, well over 450 species of animals have been recorded here. Although July, August and September are the months…

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Added by lornah ayodo on April 18, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Friday May 10, 2013: Carbon’s Fourth Annual Charity Soiree, NYC

Join us for Carbon’s Fourth Annual Charity Soiree on May 10th at Marquee Night Club. Award winning author and journalist Sebastian Junger invites you to help raise awareness for RISC. 8-11pm. Marquee Night Club 289 10th Ave, NYC. Tickets now $175; $200 after May 1st; & $225 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at…

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Added by Debbie Rodriguez on April 18, 2013 at 1:01pm — No Comments

Thailand Food Tour: Blissed Out In Bangkok

by Barbara Ramsay Orr…



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Added by Tripatini on April 18, 2013 at 10:14am — No Comments

Enchoro Road Transport Package

8 DAYS AMBOSELI-LAKE MANYARA- SERENGETI-NGORONGORO CRATER-TARANGIRE-ARUSHA

Amboseli is the plains below Mt. Kilimanjaro. The waters from melted snow drain down the mountain under lava flows and surface in Amboseli creating a green belt of swampland amidst dusty plains. Here, hippos, elephants and bird life can be seen against the backdrop of the magnificent snow-capped mountain. Also the game parks of Northern Tanzania are amongst…

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Added by lornah ayodo on April 18, 2013 at 6:11am — No Comments

The Gatlinburg Mansion Bedrooms

BEDROOMS

  • 14  Elegantly decorated bedroom
  • King Size Beds in all
  • 4 Bedrooms have Queen Bunk Beds as well as a King Bed
  • 43"…
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Added by The Cabin Rental Store on April 17, 2013 at 1:54pm — No Comments

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