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Soak in the luxury and the lavish hospitality of luxury hotels in India as you surrender yourself uninhibitedly to savoring the essence of an uber-luxurious holiday in style and exquisite finesse! Luxury hotels in India abound across the length and breadth of its vast and wonderful terrain, imparting to savvy travelers an experience honed by classy amenities and nurtured by meticulous care and…
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We didn’t stay very long in Narvik. No sooner had our cruise ship tied up, than we were on to a bus to the railway station. Our objective was a scenic ride on the Otofen Railway. . It doesn’t seem to receive as much publicity as other scenic routes in Norway, probably because it’s operated by Swedish Railways.
The port and the railway owe their existence…
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When you think New Mexico, do you think skiing? Georgia O’Keefe? Hatch chilies? Sunsets over red rock? John Wayne in the Rio Grande? Or, perhaps, Tempranillo, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Riesling? Visit a New Mexico Winery, and you just may forget Mr. Wayne, or at least, enjoy him with a…
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You’ve no doubt been to or at least have heard about the Yucatan Peninsula’s wondrous Maya archaeological sites like Tulum, Chichen Itza, and Uxmal. But did you know that Mexico’s most famous beach…
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So, it begins with a desire to have a drink at an artful and attractive Band B, a drink in the garden as the sun sets.
There are no glasses, so I help myself to two. No ice. I find the refrigerator and help myself to ice.
The owner returns and glances…
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There's no doubt that Budapest is a magnificent place: a city of contrasts, of beautiful bridges and medieval architecture. But Hungary is of course far more than just its capital. There is a lesser known side of the country which, if you can, you should not miss the chance to explore.
For example, in northeast Hungary is…
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Are you bored with your routine life in Delhi and desperately need a short break to revitalize yourself? If yes, then book your stay at the Neemrana Fort-Palace which is one of the best places to visit near Delhi. Located on the Delhi-Jaipur highway, this fort was successfully reinstated as a luxury hotel in 1991 and has a 550 year old history to tell. If you think that this fact is not enough to inspire you to visit this place, then wait to be amazed. Neemrana Fort-Palace has seven wings…
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Dark clouds, thunderstorms, chill wind and continuous rainfall, all come together to adorn Mother Nature with the advent of monsoon. Monsoon is when rain drops glitter on tree leaves, butterflies dance merrily on flowers; crops grow fully to make the farmers smile and an overall cool pleasant environment bring respite to millions of people. This is the only time of the year when the entire landscape blooms in green and early morning fogs carpet the might hills of the Indian subcontinent.…
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If beach is your favorite monsoon holiday destination, Gokarna in the state of Karnataka will cheer you up. Gokarna is a small coastal town by the Arabian Sea. The coastline of Gokarna comprises of more than 10 pristine beaches which are separated from the town’s populated parts by hills and cliffs. Of them, Gokarna beach, Om beach, Paradise beach and Halfmoon beach are favorites of holidaymakers. Serenity and solitude are the highlights of Gokarna beaches. Gokarna receives…
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Costa Rica is making news in 2014 – from the thrilling World Cup 2014 playoffs in Brazil to the United Nations recognizing several historic sites in southern Costa Rica for World Heritage status.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) added four pre-Colombian sites located in the southern region of…
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Often referred to as Hawaii’s “Garden Island,” Kaua‛i is a lush tropical paradise of towering cloud-crested green summits. The island has 50-miles of sandy beaches perpetually polished by translucent waves. It was undoubtedly the perfect island for the legendary St. Regis brand to open one of their unparalleled luxury resorts.
Behold the majestic north…
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Everest is the most popular trekking route in Nepal, where you get to see 4 mountain which are more than 8 thousand mtr high and the place is so different than back home of course cause of the beautiful khumbu Galciar,the mountain view around , Sherpa farm , their society ,culture , the way they talk with the people etc. Mostly Everest trek is for adventurous people that are not true cause still there are many sub trekking route to see everest and many mountain even compare to…
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My name is Santosh Gauli, I am a freelance trekking guide in Nepal. I have been successfully leading trekking & tours in Nepal from 2002 for various well established companies in Kathmandu. I've also trained with the Ministry of Tourism as a high altitude medical training trekking guide. I have references from all my clients young and old, from all over the world and these are available on my website and Facebook page. I would be very excited to be your guide and take you on some of the…
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Tipping is not expected in Vietnam, but it is anyway, highly appreciated. A 5-10% tip for a meal is a very small amount of money. Avoid tipping too much, as it will set a precedent for others.
It is customary, though not compulsory, to tip tour guides and drivers at the end of a tour. Hotel and station porters should also be tipped, about 2 - 5 usd / day, depending on the service.
Tipping when eating is probably the most asked question. In the large cities when dining in large…
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: Co Loa Citadel & An Duong Vuong Temple
Co Loa Citadel is perhaps the most ancient citadel in Viet Nam. It was built by …
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When the rainy season arrives, it brings with it a very special and magical natural phenomenum: the green turtle nesting season in the Caribbean Coast.
The green turtle nesting season, normally runs from mid- July to September and the perfect spot to enjoy this great gift fromnature is the town ofTortuguero.
Every year, Green Turtles visit the Caribbean Coast and emphazise their visit in Tortuguero to lay their eggs. It happens at…
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You won't find the quirky side of Baltimore at Fort McHenry (1793), which recently celebrated the 200th anniversary of Francis Scott Key's "Star Spangled Banner". You might not find it at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the National Aquarium, or in neighborhoods like the Inner Harbor, either, where glittering condos and fab restaurants spring up every day. But don't you worry: The Divine [sic] spirit of…
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