Tuesday, April 27, 2010
luxury tropical resorts travel
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Discovering Puduhepa And Nefertari in travel
Wishing you all the best in the new year, I want to tell about an interesting place to visit "before you die" as suggest the widget for travellers. This place is connected with the feasts because I tell you about the capital of a very powerful kingdom mentioned in the Bible. I tell you about hittites and their capital Hattusa.If you read the romance about Ramesses II and his battle against the hittits (near Qadesh 1274 BC) -you understand, what are we telling about here. So, the place to visit is in Turkey.
There are special tours when you can visit all the places connected with the history of hittites Empire. GAZIANTEP - URFA - ADIYAMAN-NEMRUT - ANTIOCHIA -MERSIN - SILIFKE - KONYA -CAPPADOCIA - HATTUSAS
Friday, April 23, 2010
Visit In Paris Travel
This cemetery is one of the most known in the world. The list of the celebrities burried here would be probably longer as this blog. Bizet is maybe not the greatest among them, and if you want to go there, you have to collect all the necessary information whom you want to visit.
I don't know, if ther are many other places in Parigi dedicated to this unfortunate in the life person. So many composers of genius had not luck and happiness in their lives. At least we have his tomb to thank him for his music.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
"Fantastic Bangkok" a Bangkok Travel
While it can get a little hot and sticky, there's a lot to see and do in Bangkok - great shopping, and plenty of culture. Although there are a few potential pitfalls for the unwary, avoid them and you'll have a great time.Incidentally, Bangkok is the "English" name for this city - the Thai name is Krung Thep - or "City of Angels". That's the short form of the name - I found a great page describing the full name and what it means at www.into-asia.com.
Another website that I'd recommend is the excellent Thailand Guidebook. Written by a local, and definitely a good read.
If you're interested in keeping track of the rapid pace of city development that's going on in Bangkok then the great 2bangkok.com site is somewhere you should visit, too. Frequently updated, and it also has plenty of stories you may not see elsewhere.
There were lots of construction and renovation projects ongoing in Bangkok in 2005 - so it looks like 2006 is going to be a year of grand openings...
Monday, April 19, 2010
Peru Tours List is Enjoy

Sunday, April 18, 2010
A short trip to Brazil Travel
Hi there!
Long time no news. It has been a busy year, what with launching our brand new budget adventure travel website South America Adventure Travel just last week. I’ve not really had the time to write much, let alone travel…
But, last week I finally got a chance to escape and went to Brazil for 6 days to join my long time friends from Germany, Gerd and Christel. They had been to Galapagos the week before (on the Nemo II, an excellent Catamaran for those who like to travel in style without losing the sporty element of being out on the open seas). They arrived at Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport about 3.5 hours before me and took a day-room in the Caesar Park Hotel just 5 minutes from the Airport, to relax a bit after the night-long journey from Guayaquil.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Belarus Travel Guide is enjoy
Belarus travel can be a wonderful experience. Belarus is rich in culture and history, relatively inexpensive and not yet over-run by tourists. However, because English is not common and information is not widely available, Belarus travel can be challenging for the first-time visitor. This Belarus Travel Guide goes into depth to give Belarus travelers much of the information necessary to get here and get as much from the visit as possible. The pages of this Belarus Travel Guide offer information about visas, accomodation, sightseeing and transportation for Minsk and the rest of Belarus. On the bottom of each page of the Belarus Travel Guide you will find a comment box. Your suggestions will help us to develop the Belarus travel guide to be an important source of travel information for Belarus travel. Arriving in BelarusClearing customs and the border to Belarus can be stressful, but foreigners usually have an advantage: Belarusian boarder guards rarely speak English. Most of the time, they look quickly at your passport and leave you in peace. Checking into your hotel may be unpleasant. You may not feel the warm welcome you would expect at a hotel reception desk. Don’t take it as a sign that you are not welcome. Most hotels in Belarus are state owned and customer satisfaction is not the priority on their minds. However, enter a restaurant and the attitude is very different.You will be welcomed at the typical restaurant and treated with a high level of service. Why the difference? Most restaurants are privately owned and their survival depends on customer satisfaction.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Jewelery at Pearl Market Travel

Monday, April 12, 2010
ALASKA - America's Greatest Salmon Fishing in travel
.Rocky River Lodge is located across Kachemak Bay in the wilderness mountains of Port Graham, Alaska. Our fishing is most unique because its location is not accessible by the general public as our private land borders the rivers and ocean and so its two rivers, Rocky and Windy are open for fishng to fishermen lodging with Rocky River Lodge and residents of Port Graham, who live some 26 miles away. With the incredible overcrowding the peninsula waters experience throughout the summer, this fishing opportunity is priceless..
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Travel Gear: is cool
Practical Travel Gear published a short list of the best and worst travel items for 2009. There were, of course, good suggestions for tote bags, clothing and miscellaneous accessories, and some on the "worst" list that made me laugh out loud. Contributor John Gordon wrote, "Some things I just don’t understand, like Planesheets for covering airline seats. Besides the dubious claims of cleanliness, I’d just feel a little weird being the only passenger on the plane sitting in a zebra-stripe seat." I've got to agree on that one, though in this age of swine-flu fear, I suppose there are travelers who feel more protected by temporarily slip-covering their airplane seat in washable or disposable covers -- butt-ugly as some of them are.Thursday, April 8, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Bebaru Trail of Piai Cape (Tanjung) In travel
Each of the tent area are separate, you can view from the photos below.
The Only worry I have is the 'Monkey'! They might attack the foods you bring during the night time! Other than this...it's really good Campsite!







