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  • Save money using an airfare consolidators =Cheap Flights!  By : Jagjit Singh Sandhawalia
    Our Pauper loves to save money using an airfare consolidator. These consolidators contract with airlines to get tickets at cheaper rates than the general public. Because they buy large blocks of tickets the airlines love them.
  • A Travel Guide To Salzburg Austria  By : Yogendra Nath Tiwari
    Salzburg Austria is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mozart. The city is home to numerous music and drama festivals throughout the year. The movie The Sound of Music was filmed in this city and is a popular tourist attraction. The alpine setting of this city gives it a unique charm. There are many sites to see and lots to do here.
  • Seven Tourist Attractions In Sweden  By : Dhiru.Kumar.Chd..
    Tourist attractions in Sweden are many and very varied. From Santa Claus in the north to crayfish parties, Viking adventures, the Midnight Sun and the ubiquitous smörgåsbord, this is a land of many contrasts; the tourist attractions in Sweden will not let you down. Here are 7 tourist attractions in Sweden, in no particular order, that are each well worth the visit.
  • Road trip through the canadian rockies  By : DEXTER
    A road trip through the Canadian Rockies is one of the best things to do for a summer vacation. Located at the easternmost part of the Canadian Cordillera, the Rockies promise amazing sceneries of glaciated mountains, waterfalls, rivers, gorges and lakes.

    Within the Canadian Rockies lie five national parks that each offer incredible sights and activities for everyone taking the road trip this summer.
  • AMAZING DRIVE  By : ravi
    Brahmaputra Road-India
    There’s something to be said for traveling along shorelines. I’ve chased the sea along India’s 8,000 km coast; but I’ve never followed a river before, and here I am, all set to drive up the second largest river in Asia-the Brahmaputra, along the Assam Valley.

    Start at Guwahati and follow the Brahmaputra’s south bank past tea country right up to Parasuram Kund, 600 km away in Arunachal. The drive is green in every hue-lush paddy, wooded hills, manicured tea, and the gr
  • Unordinary Space  By : ravi
    YES,it is there in Himachal state of India.
    Primordial, sublime, exhilarating. A drive through Kinnaur and Spiti in Himachal is recommended for those who strongly believe in adventure being the quintessence of romance.

    Ki Monastery (at 4116m), over 1000 years old, is a repository of Buddhist art and literature. This is where the Dalai Lama held the first Kalchakra of the new millennium (in Ki’s own millennium year).
  • STAY HEALTHY ON YOUR TRAVELS  By : ravi
    JOINT EFFORTS
    By the time you are done with a trans-continental flight, your shoulders have frozen, your joints are locked and you are ready to be carried out in a bundle. To avoid shoulder stiffness and discomfort of the upper body on a long flight, try these exercises.

    Position: Sit at your desk, and keep feet at a comfortable distance apart.
  • Strawberry Garden cottages  By : ravi
    QUIET MANALI-INDIA

    If you love the hills and not so much the hill towns, then Strawberry Garden cottages are nicely located for you. Rupert and Bholi Eugster’s property is in Rangri village, a 10- minute drive from Pathlikuhal between Kullu and Manali towns. Here you will wake up to a relentless orchestra of birdsong, clouds knocking at you window and a vista of the great verdant mountains-and you don’t need to move an inch from your bed for this. If you look down from your balcony, beyond th
  • SWIMMING ELEPHANT  By : ravi
    Snorkeller

    On the Andaman island of Havelock, Rajan is a bit of a star. Actually,a big star. For, he is probably India’s only ocean-swimming elephant.
    When elephants were transported to the Andamans to assist with logging operations, some adapted rather remarkably to their new environment. They took to the ocean, swimming between the islands in water over 100m deep. Logging operations have ceased but the elephant remain. And Rajan is the last of the swimmers.
  • TAJ MAHAL-ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDERS-INDIA  By : ravi
    Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, figures on the itinerary of every tourist to India.

    If this is your first visit to the Taj, there is only one thing to remember – everything that has been said about it is at best inadequate. This mausoleum is a piece of poetry in marble; you will find yourself stopping before every marble screen, every bit of inlaid wall to marvel at the craftsmanship of those who created this architectural wonder. Recently, the Taj was voted amongst the Seven Wonders of the
  • THE BIG THRILL  By : ravi
    With a name like Hazyview, this South African town may not conjure up images of nerve-wracking adventure. But that’s exactly what brings thrill seekers here. From riding rapids to zipping over forested slopes, it gives you every chance to flirt with danger.
  • TREKKER’S PARADISE-INDIA  By : ravi
    Nestled in the Himalayas, the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand covers a total area of 21,035 sq km. Adjoining Himachal Pradesh in the northwest and Nepal in the southwest, and relatively easy to access, Kumaon is a wonderful introduction to the Himalayas. Hills walks can lead through forests, valleys bursting with wild flowers and glacial moonscapes of rock and ice.
  • VALLEY OF FLOWERS  By : ravi
    Flowers and Flowers. Mountains with variety of flowers all around. It is one of its rarest in the world.Yes it is in the state of Uttranchal in India.
    The walk is no bed of roses, but the valley blooms like no other.
    You know that improbable scenery on glossy posters stuck in STD booths? A picture of flowers and waterfalls and a caption reading “if you don’t understand my silence, you will not understand my words”?
  • WILD SECRETS-JOHANNESBURG  By : ravi
    AIRTRACK ADVENTURES
    Take your special someone for a journey they won’t forget in a hurry. It’s an absolutely romantic and thrilling way to explore this country and all the animal attractions it’s famous for. Soar high up in a hot air balloon and keep your eyes open so you don’t miss sighting the Big Five in action from between the clouds. Especially fun is flying over Crocodile River Valley, northwest of Johannesburg, and the gorgeous Pilanesberg National Park near Sun City, witch is located in
  • BALEARIC ISLANDS MENORCA HOLIDAY  By : RAJINDER KUMAR
    Tourists and visitors are often found taking a walk on the harbor with boats, ships and ferries passing in and out. Tourist and visitors can also taste a sample of this pleasing gin and buy it from the on site store or shop. Island is a best way to unwind and relax during a holiday.
  • Cheap African Safari Tours  By : Ram.Sharma
    Many European people go to Africa to enjoy all there is to see. There are five star resorts and great entertainment and most hotels have access to some of the best safari companies in Africa. In America, people are beginning to catch on to the idea of visiting Africa.
  • A Way to Finding History and Modernism with Rome Tours  By : Ram.Sharma
    There’s a definite reason why Rome remains one of the most mysterious yet often-visited city all over the world. Its history is laden among it columns, while modernism can be felt on numerous fashion shops and fashion districts that sprout like mushrooms.
  • Italian Translation Into English  By : Ram.Sharma
    I hope that you might have enjoyed some of my other articles on Italian related subjects. I have been writing articles about my all things Italian and translations and language lessons.
  • Compete In A Very Competitive Industry: Learn It  By : Ram.Sharma
    Over the years, many of us have heard about the opportunities available in wholesale travel. As a consumer, we can recognize that if these wholesale travel packages are legitimate
  • EMPIRES OF THE MONSOON-FOR TRAVELERS  By : Rubby
    Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka doesn’t promote ‘monsoon tourism’ as aggressively as Kerala. But it may as well. The island country shares a lot with Kerala-landscape, culture, food, climate and more and now it is promoting ayurveda. The monsoon is the traditional season for ayurvedic treatments; it’s also the traditional season of the scared tourist. Which makes it a great time for the less timid to explore the beautiful country. Include the beach resort town of Bentota in your monsoon itinerary

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