July 2011 Blog Posts (191)

Most Popular Outdoor sports in Nepal

River Rafting in Nepal





Nepal as a holiday destination is plain fantastic. It enthralls all who enter. One of the best ways to explore and discover this land is to get away from the towns and roads and embark on a rafting and trekking. Far more than just a wet roller coaster ride, Nepal’s river journeys are the essence of escapism. On a river expedition there are no hassles, no stress, and only a very convoluted sense of time.



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Added by Family adventure Trekking on July 18, 2011 at 3:32am — No Comments

Trekking in Nepal

You will now enter a country that has never been occupied by a foreign power, so the people you will meet in Kathmandu and remote villages will convey to you a warm, friendly trust.

Trekking through this incredible country will take you through areas that have captured the imagination of trekkers, explorers and mountaineers over the past one hundred years. You will have the opportunity to observe many, many cultures of the many ethnic groups and look in awe at the towering peaks which…

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Added by Family adventure Trekking on July 18, 2011 at 3:15am — No Comments

Portland, Oregon

Portland, Oregon

As seen on the TV series:…
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Added by Searching for Sincerity on July 17, 2011 at 5:18pm — 3 Comments

This is Carla Marie Rupp's 3 page coverage of the 2011 International Pow Wow in San Francisco, published for Odywer's PR. What a great time.

This is Carla Marie Rupp's 3 page coverage of the 2011 International Pow Wow in San Francisco, published for Odywer's PR. What a great time.

 

2011 International Pow Wow in San Francisco

Added by Carla Marie Rupp on July 17, 2011 at 12:19pm — No Comments

Trekking in Tibet

TIBET is the most beautiful place in the world situated above 4000m and surrounded by mountain ranges on three sides. The beautiful Himalayan range including the top of the world, Mt. Everest (8848m), the holiest Mt. Kailash (6714m), Buddhist monks and lamas are spectacular features of the high and dry Tibetan plateau. After centuries of complete isolation, Tibet is now opened for the Western World. A visit to Tibet is a wonderful and lifetime achievement for travelers. …

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Added by Encountersnepal on July 17, 2011 at 2:42am — No Comments

The Travel Urge

By Emily Guilmette
In recent weeks I have been updating ourKuoda  web site, blog and social pages (please look for us on facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, digg and delicious), to provide better and more interesting information to all of you.



As I combed through various sites and articles, I came across a Pico Iyer essay on Salon´s site…
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Added by Kuoda Travel on July 16, 2011 at 12:04pm — No Comments

Surprise! "Partner" Yoga in Heredia, Costa Rica

I’m at the end of my first week of studying Spanish in charming Heredia after taking a few weeks of classes at the Sámara Beach Campus and have tried to take advantage of being in a city again!

 

Yogi I am not, but since trying yoga in Sámara, I decided to look for a class while I studied Spanish in Heredia.

 

I didn’t have to look very hard; my…

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Added by Intercultura Language School on July 15, 2011 at 4:37pm — No Comments

Odd European Cultural Events Not to Miss This Summer!

 

Looking for an odd festival to attend in Europe? Celebrate the pig in France, build a sand sculpture in landlocked Berlin, attend a Viking Festival in Iceland or launch yourself off a pier to see how far you can 'fly' in England.

 

http://bit.ly/ndZS3A

Added by Dawn M. Barclay on July 15, 2011 at 4:26pm — No Comments

Rent a Floating Hote.

http://www.goingonadventures.com/2010/05/rent-floating-hotel.html Try a houseboating vacation

Added by Beverly Burmeier on July 15, 2011 at 2:55pm — No Comments

Making the Most of a Visit to Vancouver Island: Tips from a Local

No visit to Canada’s West Coast is complete without taking a BC Ferry (or seaplane) across the Georgia Straight to Vancouver Island. The Island epitomizes the spectacular Pacific Northwest, with its scenic mountain and ocean vistas, abundance of wildlife and diverse aboriginal cultures. Today our friendly and knowledgeable Port Alberni guide Sandy…
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Added by Sara Cooke on July 15, 2011 at 2:51pm — No Comments

Off the Beaten Track in Peru's Andes: A Visit to Queswachaca Bridge



By Emily Guilmette, Kuoda Travel



Our day-long adventure took us South (photos at the end of the post!), zipping with our chatty driver out of the historic center of Cusco. We passed the city’s more modern urban areas, watching locals hurry about their daily business and hankering for a stop in one of the many “pollerias,” where…

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Added by Kuoda Travel on July 15, 2011 at 2:23pm — No Comments

full day istanbul tour



IMAGE BIZANTIAN & OTTOMAN RELICS

Tour Code : i / 003



DEPARTURE : Every Day All year Round



PRICE : euro 65 (Per Person)…







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Added by cupida s.r.o. on July 15, 2011 at 12:12pm — 3 Comments

full day istanbul tour





IMAGE BIZANTIAN & OTTOMAN RELICS

Tour Code : Ý / 003



DEPARTURE : Every Day All year Round



PRICE : euro 65 (Per…
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Added by cupida s.r.o. on July 15, 2011 at 12:09pm — No Comments

The Notting Hill Carnival 2011

Every summer during the August bank holiday weekend, a celebration of unique kind and scale, takes place on the streets of west London. The Notting Hill Carnival is an annual celebration of the Caribbean culture – a million people gather to enjoy the spectacle of exotic costumes, dance at the beats of the traditional steel drum bands and savour the Caribbean delicacies…

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Added by Velimira Velikova on July 15, 2011 at 8:57am — No Comments

Best Luxury Tours in Thailand

A country that is known to convert your ordinary holidays into extra ordinary, Thailand has some of the most luxurious and beautiful places to visit, popular for its long coastal regions, imposing rivers and thousands of tropical islands. The country is renowned for its providing of innumerable luxury tours on paradise islands.

 

Explore the luxury and beauty of Thailand and visualize your sense of amazement while cruising, golfing and accommodating at luxurious locations and…

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Added by Amit K on July 15, 2011 at 5:50am — No Comments

Are Gadgets Making Us Antisocial?

I'm writing on a laptop. Yes I am. I have a blackberry, not an iphone. I do not own a kindle, portable tv or an ipad. I resisted the VHS to DVD switch. I love my original nintendo and don't own (and never have) an xbox, playstation or Wii. I, however, am feeling guilty. On my travels there are some essentials. Computer, Camera, phone, Ipod, chargers (wall and car), dvd…

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Added by Paul Anthony Rogers on July 14, 2011 at 7:44pm — 2 Comments

Victoria Falls Thunders in Africa

http://stripedpot.com/2010/09/17/victoria-falls-thunders-in-africa/ Unforgettable sight!

Added by Beverly Burmeier on July 14, 2011 at 3:10pm — No Comments

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