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Costa Rica – home of ecotourism and thrilling adventure tours – is not usually the first vacation destination people think of for travelers with disabilities. However, the…
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Almost the end of the year – are you looking for a quick getaway vacation?
Before the holiday season gets going, escape for a week to sunny…
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Tourism has many forms, and the niche tourism market is not only a growing market, but also understanding one niche helps tourism and travel professionals to apply the same principles to other niche markets. One such market is the music and music festivals as a travel and tourism motivator.
Although often overlooked, both music and tourism share a great deal in common. Both are good for the soul, both attempt to lift a person's spirits and both help the person leave the doldrums of…
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Despite its quite recent past, Ho Chi Minh City nevertheless possesses various beautiful buildings, displaying a characteristic combination of Vietnamese, Chinese and European cultures. These include Nha Rong (Dragon House Wharf), Quoc To Temple (National Ancestors Temple), Xa Tay (Municipal Office), Ho Chi Minh Municipal Theatre as well as many pagodas and churches (Vinh…
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013
24th Annual Wall Street Taste of New York.
St. Jude presents the 24th ann Wall Street Taste of NY. Guastavino’s. 409 E 59th St, NYC. 5:30-9:30pm. Mingle with over 600 financiers representing some of the top firms of Wall St & sample cuisine from some of NY’s finest establishments. Many one-of-a-kind auction items will be up for bid during the silent & live auctions.Taste of NY is organized by a committee of over 60…
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Many centuries ago, Saigon was already a busy commercial center. Merchants from China, Japan and many European countries would sail upstream the Saigon River to reach the islet of Pho, a trading center. In the year of 1874, Cho Lon merged with Saigon, forming the largest city in the Indochina. It had been many times celebrated as the Pearl of the Far East. After the reunification of the country, the 6th National Assembly in its meeting of the 2nd of July, 1976, has officially rebaptized…
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We left our B&B so early this morning that we missed the second B. We got across Delhi with no traffic in sight until we got within a block of the train station. Then the throngs appeared. Tuk Tuks and taxis were moving in eight directions. Everyone was honking horns, and there were a thousand people carrying huge bags, balancing bags on their heads and pushing and swarming across the street all trying to be the first lemming into the train station. It took thirty minutes to cover the…
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Almost the end of the year – are you looking for a quick getaway vacation?
Before the holiday season gets going, escape for a week to sunny…
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Aunque disfrute de una implantación casi universal, hay algunos cerdos que exhiben características especiales que los destacan del resto, cuenta Rafael Ansón, presidente de la Real Academia de Gastronomía. En España contamos con un verdadero animal totémico, el cerdo ibérico o “sus ibericus”, raza plenamente autóctona entre…
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Kerala es la tierra de las palmeras y lagunas, una rica herencia cultural y tradiciones, vistas panorámicas, así como fauna diversificada, debido a que se cuenta entre algunos de los más buscados después de los lugares por los excursionistas de diferentes…
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Ooh, ooh, ooh -- how I love discovering underappreciated wine regions. The next best one just might be (it certainly gets my vote)Santa Barbara County’s Santa Rita Hills. Located about 30 minutes from Santa Barbara, think Highway 246 off the 101 Freeway and the cities of Buellton, Lompoc and Los Olivos. Total acreage is…
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Business is growing and we need to hire bi-lingual licensed adventure guides in Cusco.
We're also seeking part-time, bilingual reservations agent in Cusco.
Benefits may include accommodations, if needed.
To arrange an interview, please contact: …
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If you’re fed up with the cold, of wearing layer after layer of clothing, of feeling as though your nose has got frostbite as soon as you step out the door in the morning and still haven’t decided where to spend your Easter holidays but definitely fancy some sun and sand… there’s no need to cross oceans – in fact you don’t even have to leave Europe, because the…
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I think Jimmy Buffet said it best: "With these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes, nothing remains quite the same."
There is a definite change in attitude traveling to Costa…
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Dotted with mountains, hills, beaches, green valleys and plateaus, India has more to offer. Calling adventure enthusiasts. Prominent wildlife sanctuaries in the country attract global crowd, besides domestic. Here are a few which bring you close to their habitat (from a distant)! History freaks are also welcome.
Uttarakhand: Jim Corbett National Park Widely known as Corbett National Park, was set up to shelter an endangered tiger specie — Bengal Tiger. Among other…
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Indonesia is The world’s fourth most populace country – 245 million and counting – is a sultry kaleidoscope that runs along the equator for 5000km. It may well be the last great adventure on earth. From the western tip of Sumatra to the eastern edge of Papua, this nation defies homogenisation. It is a land of so many cultures, peoples, animals, customs, plants, features, artworks and foods that it is like 100 (or is it 200?) countries melded into one.
And we’re talking differences…
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From the concrete jungle of Johannesburg, South Africa, to the wilds of the Costa Rican rainforest is quite a change. Two months ago, South African couple Gary Kritzinger and Shayne Mrazek left behind electric fences and heavy security, hour-long 6 km commutes, and a metropolitan…
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