July 2011 Blog Posts (191)

Glacier National Park Cabin Accommodation

Two-storey accommodation for travellers to Glacier National Park is soon to be available at the Historic Tamarack Lodge and Cabins.

Located on the edge of the Flathead National Forest, with easy access to the West Entrance of Glacier National Park, our seven new Mountain Lake Cabins provide cozy accommodation for up to four guests and are scheduled to open in May 2012.

We have one cabin that is fully ADA compliant.

On the lower floor is a full kitchen and bath, a fold…

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Added by Historic Tamarack Lodge on July 22, 2011 at 12:47pm — No Comments

Volunteering Abroad in The Movies

“Everybody's a filmmaker today.” -John Milius. Many willing volunteers for any project often lack the complete picture of what exactly is in store for them when they leave and what they are going do. Well if you are in any of these categories then volunteer movies and documentaries are just what you need. Movies about volunteering have a  revealing quality to new volunteer, memories for those who were once volunteers and that basic information for those not in the know. Here is a look into…

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Added by Zablon Mukuba on July 22, 2011 at 11:18am — No Comments

10 Things You Should Know About Brazilian Sex Motels

 

When you come to Brazil, whether it’s on vacation, a business trip or other purposes, and no matter if you’re a man or a woman, there is always the possibility (chance, risk, call it what you want…) that you end up in a situation where you need a room for one, two or three…

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Added by Raf Kiss on July 22, 2011 at 10:07am — 1 Comment

How to Get Home From Vacation If Sick Or Injured?

It’s every traveler’s worst nightmare: you’re having a great time on your vacation, then – boom – a fall or a fever sends you to a local hospital. After initial treatment, the big question is: “Now how do I get home without breaking the bank?”…

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Added by Elizabeth Hansen on July 22, 2011 at 9:50am — No Comments

Country of the rising Sun

Japanese landscapes are even more beautiful than it is on Japanese paintings. The distinctive ancient country will charm visitors in any time of the year. To view a nice video about the country click here: http://tours-tv.com/en/japan.

 

Summer is a good time to visit Hokkaido to see beautiful sceneries when the weather is cooler than other regions.…

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Added by Dneprovoy Alexey on July 22, 2011 at 5:08am — No Comments

2½ Years of Traveling Through Brazil - My 30 Most Beautiful Photos

While traveling across Brazil since January 2009, I have already taken a few thousand photos. It was a tough selection process, but here is a collection of my 30 most beautiful shots so far…  

 

Leave a comment and let me know which one is YOUR favorite...



Enjoy!!!

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Added by Raf Kiss on July 21, 2011 at 7:21pm — 8 Comments

Death by Too Many Reviews



Death by Too Many  Reviews



Chris Colin writes a great essay in Wired Magazine.



He’s probably best known for the terrific and funny, What Really… Continue

Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on July 21, 2011 at 4:04pm — No Comments

Visiting Nantucket

 

We stepped out from the tiny prop plane and I stood for a moment on top of the stairs breathing in the salty air of Nantucket, filled with the scent of Lilies and memories of teenage debauchery. The words from Diddy’s song, “Coming Home,” swimming in my head:

“Back where I belong, yeah I never felt so strong

I feel like…

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Added by Jillian Livingston on July 21, 2011 at 3:51pm — No Comments

Kefalonia, Greece

I first visited Kefalonia in 2000 for my honeymoon. One of the largest of the Ionian islands and probably one of the most unspoilt it is situated off the west coast of Greece. The island seems to have escaped mass tourism but has gained popularity in recent years following it's use as the location for "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" which was filmed there.



The island is developed mainly around…
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Added by Rachel Agourakis on July 21, 2011 at 3:15pm — No Comments

# 1 in Amazon travel novels, England

Just wanted to let you all know that my time-travel novel, The Time Baroness, has been holding steady on Amazon in the #1 spot of travel novels about England. I find that funny, since it's actually a romantic, TIME-travel novel, set in Jane Austen's England, but still pretty cool!

Added by Searching for Sincerity on July 21, 2011 at 2:46pm — No Comments

Travel Insurance: Eight Key Things You May Not Know

How well do you know the facts about travel insurance? Here are eight of the questions we get the most:



1. What does travel insurance usually cover?



A general rule-of-thumb: insurance usually protects against unforeseen events that may cause you to cancel or disrupt your trip. Travel insurance can also provide protection and…

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Added by Allianz Global Assistance on July 21, 2011 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Going on Safari in Kenya

When one thinks of a kenya adventure safari, one thinks of Africa and African Home Adventure Safaris Kenya and Tanzania, specifically east Africa. Immediately images of wildlife, the sun, endless golden terrain, exotic flora and fauna, tropical sandy beaches, strong smiling people with mystical lifestyles and traditions all come to mind. The beauty of the bush and excitement of a kenya adventure safari are what makes an African safari such a…

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Added by African Home Adventure Safaris on July 21, 2011 at 1:22pm — No Comments

New App Makes It Easier to Get Around La Jolla, California

 

The new “Find It La Jolla” iPhone and iPad App from the publishers of the La Jolla Blue Book makes it easy for visitors to navigate around this part of San Diego.



The free app provides…

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Added by Elizabeth Hansen on July 21, 2011 at 9:05am — No Comments

African Home Adventure Safaris Kenya and Tanzania.

Go where only the Masai warriors dare to go. welcome to Kenya Safari Holidays the land of safaris and experience an adventure safari of a life time. Kenya Safari vans and flight balloons safaris can take you through her many exotic locations. But only you can have a thrilll in your aderinaline. 



Kenya is mostly known for its richer wildlife, diverse of culture and beautiful climate. Its endowed with National… Continue

Added by African Home Adventure Safaris on July 21, 2011 at 4:39am — No Comments

Great escape

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, lies on crossroads of two the world's great civilizations – China and India. Buddhism has great influence on everyday life of the people. The region has its own centers and small secret towns.  For instance Yangon is cultural centre of Myanmar; Shwedagon Pagoda - the world largest buddhist temple, keps reliquiae of 4 Buddhas; Buddhist stupas.

It is also famous and well-known through its fascinating nature and amazing lakes. Inle Lake: pile villages;…

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Added by Dneprovoy Alexey on July 21, 2011 at 4:00am — No Comments

Buffalo Tours Provides Customized Tours to Thailand

“Make the most of your Thailand tours and customize Thailand holidays as per your requirements by booking exclusive Thailand tour packages with Buffalo Tours”



Experience Thailand with Buffalo Tours to get a never before experience. Buffalo Tours (www.buffalotours.com) provide complete Thailand tour packages that take you into the heart of this beautiful country…

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Added by Amit K on July 21, 2011 at 1:03am — No Comments

Get Personal with Alaska's Glaciers

http://www.goingonadventures.com/2010/05/get-personal-with-alaskas-glaciers.html Take a catamaran to get close to glaciers in Alaska

Added by Beverly Burmeier on July 20, 2011 at 11:18pm — No Comments

Tourism as a Tool for Poverty Reduction in West Africa



Every year different NGO’s, and other private organisations come together with one purpose: to raise money to reduce poverty in the world. This gesture extends to the whole of the African continent. The idea of these fund-raising activities is to help improve the lifestyle and betterment for the poor. There are numerous NGO's with different aims to reduce poverty in Africa. Orphan Aid Africa helps families of children at risk of abandonment and gives… Continue

Added by West Africa Discovery on July 20, 2011 at 3:32pm — No Comments

Top Wildlife Touring in India

India is a hub of forest reserves. For all those in search of adventure as well as peace of mind, India is best option. There are a variety of national parks and sanctuaries in India worth exploring. People from across the world come to India to experience adventure and peace at the same time. These forest reserves are rich in flora and fauna. There is wide variety of animal and plant species residing here. You can find rarest of rare species of plants, animals and birds in these national…

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Added by Global Tourism India on July 20, 2011 at 11:43am — No Comments

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