Saturday, May 9, 2009

Asturias : On Of The Best Place For Making Holiday

Asturias and Cantabria, northern Spain Part of the green coast, because of the amount of rainfall. An autonomous region within Spain it used to be a separate kingdom during the middle ages when the country was still divided. Despite the fact that over the last few years, the shoals of the Cantabrian Sea have been depleted somewhat, more than half of the coastal village's populations still make their living from the sea. A large part of the catch is still caught with hook and sinker and as any fish expert will tell you, this is the only way to guarantee the freshest of fish. Unlike many regions of Spain, great steps have been taken to preserve the beauty and majesty of the impressive coastline which is largely unspoilt by development with a fantastic range of clean sandy beaches. The main and most compelling reason to visit Asturias is its superb cuisine, which is rated very highly even among the Spanish. With an economy dominated by farming, crop harvesting and fishing, the way of life in Asturias has retained a continuity that most other parts of the country have now lost.

Geography Asturias and Cantabria sit on the Northern coast of Spain facing out towards the Atlantic, into The Cantabrian Sea. Asturias is bordered in the East by Cantabria and in The West by Galicia. The principal city and capital in Asturias is Oviedo. Other major towns and cities are the seaport and largest city Gijon, and the industrial town ofAviles.

The region represents just over 2% of Spain and has a population in 2006 of around 1.1m. The region has some of Spain's best natural parks. The mountains known as the Picos de Europa stand towering over a region of fast flowing rivers, vast orchards and tiny farmhouses. Inland the area is rich in minerals. Oviedo, the capital of Asturias is home to about 200,000 people and is known for its university and its industry. The beauty of the area is envied by many Spanish city dwellers.

The Cantabrian Mountains(Cordillera Cantábrica) form Asturias's natural border with the province of Leon to the south. In the eastern range, the Picos De Europa National Park contains the highest and arguably most spectacular mountains, rising to 2648 metres (8688 ft) at the Torrecerredo peak. Other notable features of this predominantly-limestone range are the Parque Natural de Redes in the central east, the central Ubiñas south of Oviedo, and the Parque Natural de Somiedo in the west. The Asturian coastline is extensive, with hundreds of beaches, coves and natural sea caves. Most of Asturias' beaches are sandy, clean and bordered by steep cliffs, on top of which it is not unusual to see grazing livestock. However it should be noted that water temperature even in Summer remains on the chilly side, it does not attain Mediterranean temperatures which some Spanish visitors may expect.

Climate The climate of Asturias and Cantabria, is more varied than that of southern parts of the country. Summers are generally humid and warm, with considerable sunshine, but also some rain. Winters are cold with some very cold snaps. The cold is especially felt in the mountains, where snow is present from October till May. Both rain and snow are regular weather features of Asturian winters.

What’s there – attraction – landmarks The Cantabrian mountains, and especially the Picos De Europa, offer opportunities for activities such as climbing, walking, horse riding, canoeing, skiing and caving, and extend some 200 km in total, as far as Galicia province to the west of Asturias, and Cantabria province to the east. See National Parks.

Oviedo, Astrurias Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias: a clean, picturesque city with a diverse architectural heritage. Santa María del Naranco and San Miguel de Lillo, a pre-Romanesque church and a palace respectively, which were built by the first Asturian kings on Mount Naranco, to the north of the city.

Covadonga Covadonga is situated just to the west and north of the Picos de Europa mountain range in the heart of Asturias' walking and hiking country. Covadonga so possesses a religious sanctuary with a splendid and historic basilica, a mythical grotto, a museum and both a statue to, and the tomb of, Asturian and Spanish hero, Pelayo. The shrine to the Virgin Mary of Covadonga and the mountain lakes (Los Lagos), near Cangas de Onís. Legend has it that in the 8th century, the Virgin blessed Asturian Christian forces with a well-timed signal to attack Spain's Moorish conquerors, thereby taking the invaders by surprise. The reconquest and eventual unification of all Spain is therefore said to have started in this very location.

Llanes, Asturias Llanes possesses a number of fine beaches (for example Barro and Ballotta) . Also nearby is an unusual rock formation, best viewed at low tide, on the beach at Buelna village, just East of Llanes.

Comillas, Cantabria Comillas is about 50 km West of Santander in Cantabria and 11km east of San Vincente de la Buquera in Asturias, and sits on the coast and is a designated historic-artistic site. It has cobbled streets and squares with ancestral houses, towers and Modernist style buildings. Special mention should be made of: "El Capricho", a building designed by Antoni Gaudí, with its unmistakable portico and ceramic wall decoration; Sobrellano Palace, a Neo-Gothic construction; the Pontifical University, which dominates the whole village. Comillas has fine sand beaches, perfect for water sports. Alongside the beach you will find Oyambre Nature Reserve, a large coastal area with dunes, cliffs, marshland and an estuary, with a wealth of bird life. We would recommend walks on the trails that run through the village.

Ribadesella, Asturias Located slightly to the west of Llanes, Ribadesella is beautiful coast facing town with the Picos de Europa mountains behind it and the ocean to its front. The town is estuarial and sees the meeting of the ocean and the river Sella (renowned with canoeists for its famous descent) from which Ribadesella derives its name. The town is famed for its quaint old quarter. You will see interesting and highly colourful buildings, little paved squares, lots of cafes and an atmosphere filled old quarter with an active market and a number of shops and stalls. Many of these shops concentrate in the local specialties of chocolates and cakes as well as Asturian cheeses for which the region is famous. Goat and lamb’s cheeses are a particular specialty. Ribadesella is the archetypal former Asturian fishing village turned cultural tourist hotspot. It has a very popular beach, "la playa de Santa Marina" on one side of its estuarial river and the original old town on the other. The two districts are linked by a bridge, the “Puente del Sella”, which is accessible by car and foot. The river Sella forms a natural divide across the town with the older parts of Ribadesella being found to the east of the river, whilst across the bridge to the west lay the more recent expansions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The town's original harbour is at the foot of the old district and it is still operational and well worth exploring. The surrounding areas adjacent to the town also boast ancient caves (particularly the "Tito bustillo" which you need to book well in advance) with prehistoric cave paintings within it. Information about these and the town itself can be picked up from the town's tourism office which lies in a prominent position close to the old bridge.

Other Atrractions • Ceceda village: east of Oviedo along the N634 road. Of particular interest in this exemplary settlement are the traditional horreo grain silos, raised on stilts so as to keep field mice from getting at the grain. • The Dobra River: south of Cangas de Onis, famous for its unusual colour and natural beauty. • The senda costera (coastal way) between Pendueles and Llanes: this partly-paved nature route takes in some of Asturias' most spectacular coastal scenery, such as the noisy bufones (large water spouts created naturally by the erosion of the sea) and the Playa de Ballota.

National Parks in Asturias

Picos De Europa The Picos De Europa National park, and other parts of the Asturian mountain range: The most famous mountain in the park is the Picu Urriellu (2519 m or 8262 ft), also known as El Naranjo de Bulnes, a molar-shaped peak which glows orange in the evening sun, hence its name. You can take a cable car to the summit and see the eagles circling. Weather permitting, it can be viewed clearly from Camarmeña village, near Poncebos, south of Arenas de Cabrales. This is the most extensive park and natural area in Asturias / Cantabria.

Parque Natural de las Fuentes del Narcea y del Ibias Apart from the great landscape beauty of the Reserve, its most important feature is its unique species of fauna, that are almost mythical, such as the brown bear, capercaillie and wolf. The Reserve is formed by the high basins of the river Ibias and Narea, and closed to the south by sierra de Degaña, and the north by that of Caniellas. Inside you can find the Reserves of Muniellos and Cueto de Arbás, habitats where different populations of brown bear and capercaillies are protected. Other outstanding species are the peregrine falcon, partridge, Pyrenean muskrat, grey dormouse; as well as the roe deer, wild boar, wild cat and martens.

Parque Natural de Redes UNESCO declared the Redes Nature Park a Biosphere Reserve in the year 2001. To the south of the Principality of Asturias, the beech and oak forests unfold, which shelter more than 50 mammal species and 130 bird species. For the most part, this territory is part of the Nalon river basin, in the townships of Caso and Sobrescobio. In this section you can find elevations that range between 400 and 2,000 metres, the Torres Peak being the highest of them. As a whole, this park consists of a rugged relief, crossed by watercourses, defiles and narrow valleys. In addition, rain has eroded the calcareous substratum creating karstic elements like abysses and dolines. In the beech and oak forests you can also find holly trees, yews and ferns. In the mountain passes, the landscape is completed with the colours of narcissus, heather and bilberry. This flora provides the optimal spaces for the reproduction of protected mammals like the brown bear and the otter. There is also an abundant bird life, with about 130 species, among which the capercaillie, the golden eagle, the Egyptian vulture and the goshawk must be pointed out. The rocky areas and the scrubs are the habitat of different types of birds. The most numerous game species include red deer, chamois and wild boars. Among domestic animals, the Asturian mountain cow is the most common.

Parque Natural de Somiedo UNESCO declared the Somiedo Nature Park a Biosphere Reserve in the year 2000. The landscape in Somiedo is characteristic of the ecosystems found in the Cantabrian Mountains. This Park is known, most of all, for sheltering the great majority of specimens of brown bear in Europe that are still living in the wild.

Somiedo is located south of the Principality of Asturias, coinciding with the township of the same name. The park is located in the region known as "Damp Iberia", the remarkable climate of which is characterised by mild winters, fresh summers, humidity, heavy clouds and frequent rain. This climate has encouraged lush vegetation, with abundant beech forests and a wide variety of oak groves, like pendunculate oak, melojo oak, birch oak, alder tree, holm oak as well as fresh, deep forests. The fauna in Somiedo is, in general, very similar to that found in the rest of the Cantabrian Mountains. In fact, in the Nature Park you can find all the great mammals of the mountain range, along with a great number of small mammal species, more than one hundred bird species and around twenty species of amphibians and reptiles. The populations of brown bears, capercaillies, wolves and otters are especially interesting.

Beaches in Asturias

With over 120 miles of coastline there are too many beaches to list individually as the entire area made of frequent sandy coves. Notable beaches include the Playa del Silencio (Beach of Silence) near the fishing village of Cudillero (west of Gijon), as well as the many beaches around the Summer resort of Llanes, such as the Barro and Ballota. Also Playa de la Franca between Llanes and San Vincente de la Barquera. Things to Do in Asturias Sea Fishing, river fishing (salmon and trout), walking, climbing, cycling, canoeing, pot holing, caving, sailing, culture, art and museums, cooking, eating and drinking, tennis, golf, beaches and swimming.

How to get There Asturias is served by Asturias International airport (OVD), 40 km from Oviedo, near the northwest coast and the industrial town of Avilés. Easyjet began daily flights to Asturias airport in March 2005, it operates from Stansted Airport, which the airline uses as a major hub. During the winter period, EasyJet usually reduces flying frequency to four flights per week.

Eastern Asturias is also easily accessible from Santander Airport . Recent improvements introduced in the road network permit flying into Santander and driving into Asturias, which can be done in less than an hours drive.

Flights to Santander Airport operated by the Irish airline Ryanair can be taken from the following destinations: Frankfurt Hahn, Liverpool, London Stansted and Rome Ciampino.

Overnight Ferry from Plymouth to Santander, Cantabria operated by Brittany Ferries , crossings are two- three times per week.

Author:-CLIVE WILMER
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Cruises Holidays-A Definition of Adventurous Trip

A cruise holiday may sound like a fairy tales, but today cruise market makes it a reality for somany people. You will find on today cruises ships a range of cabins types, from an inside staterooms to penthouse suites depending on what you are looking for. People also have the chance to enjoy the experience and culture of each destination during your cruise holiday.

For many travel loving people, cruises are the ultimate example of luxurious cruising holidays where you enjoy comfortable living, sun and sand. While on the board a cruise, you will enjoy luxury services that are comparable to expensive five star hotels.

Contrary to other travelling options, cruising holidays are affordable to all types of age groups. When taking a land based holiday, you need to spend much for hotels, air flights, resorts, entertainment, restaurants and car rentals. If you add all these cost together you will realise that’s a cruise holiday will actually save you money and let you explore different countries and cultures as well. Sometimes you can get cruises at bargain prices and you think there too good to be true. When looking at cruising there are lots of different options. With cruises leaving from the UK for people who can’t fly or you can take a flight and enjoy the warmth of the Caribbean or maybe exploring Alaska while on a cruise.

When travelling on a cruise holiday, you will find yourself in the lap of luxury and comfort in a floating boat. You will feel that you are living the life of a queen or a king not for a day but for the entire length of your cruise holiday. Implacable service, elegant surroundings and gourmet dining are some of the great benefits of cruising.

If you love good food, you will enjoy every meal on a cruise ship. You can experience lots of different cuisine and on most ships they have specialist restaurant to offer you something special for that special occasion while on your cruise holiday.

Author:-ANDREW MCKENNA
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5 Star Hotels in St. Petersburg: The Tourists Main Requirements

St. Petersburg is the world's most beautiful cities, which is sure to steal the heart of every tourist. This city offers awesome experience to the tourists, whether one chose to visit St. Petersburg in the midst of a snowy and romantic Russian winter or during the dazzling White Nights of the summer months, one is sure to be spellbound by St. Petersburg's beauty. It is world renowned for wonderful architecture, rich heritage and lively activities that provide perfect atmosphere for holidaying. Saint Petersburg is also popular as a cultural center of Europe and as a UNESCO heritage site. Due to exotic locations and fun filled activities this place is always flooded with tourists and to provide them with perfect accommodations Saint Petersburg offers numerous hotels from luxury hotels to budget hotels to fit the budget and requirements of every customer. Moreover these hotels can easily be found in every area of St. Petersburg so that the tourists do not face any kind of inconvenience.

Elite class of tourists desiring luxurious stay can choose from various five stars hotels of St. Petersburg. Some of the popular five stars hotel of St. Petersburg includes Grand Europe Hotel, Corinthia Nevskij Palace Hotel, The Astoria Hotel, and the Hotel Moika 22 etc. Corinthia Nevskij Palace Hotel is a five star hotel known for world-class service, latest equipment, elegant interiors and the best of hospitality that makes this hotel among the best European hotels. The Hotel Moika 22 is another best value five star hotel that is considered ideal for business and leisure travelers in St. Petersburg. These five stars hotels are equipped with all the latest amenities like air conditioning, mini-bars, satellite telephone and television, sprinkles and smoke detector systems and also offer facilities like Health club with Jacuzzi and fitness equipment, sauna, and Massage service, Hairdresser and Beauty salon, limousine service and underground garage. All these amenities and facilities of provided at these hotels make the stay of the tourists an unforgettable experience.

St. Petersburg not only takes care of its elite class of tourists but there are numerous budget and family hotels that are offered keeping in mind the medium budget tourists. Various medium budget hotels like Nevsky Deluxe Hotel, Suvoroff Hotel, Neva Hotel, Old Vienna Hotel, Art-Hotel etc. offer world class comfort at pocket friendly price to budget conscious tourists. These budget hotels of St. Petersburg also take care of tourists comfort and provide them with all the latest facilities. Saint Petersburg offers hotels for every type of tourists, right from business hotels to luxury hotels, to mini hotels, to family hotels, to budget hotels. Whatever be the reason of visiting St. Petersburg one can find a perfect accommodation as per his budget and requirements. These hotels are strategically located at tourist and important venues so that tourists can choose the accommodations as per their purpose, budget and convenience.

Destinationrussia.com is the best place to book your Moscow hotels, St Petersburg Hotels and also provides travel services world widely. You can select the best Hotels in St Petersburg with complete accommodations at special discount rates.

Author:-ARTICLE EXPERT
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South Africa : The Place Of Game Reserves And National Parks

You have worked your fingers to the bone this year, plus you are tired and run down. What about a tour in South Africa to relax and revive your tired senses! You’ll have so much fun considering all the options. South Africa is such a beautiful, diverse country with so much to offer. Consider our wildlife; our famous ‘Big Five’ which consist of the buffalo, elephant, rhinoceros, leopard and of course the majestic lion. With this in mind, our game reserves and national parks are absolutely fantastic; therefore I have enlisted a few options for a safari in South Africa.

• Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve: This game reserve is situated in the picturesque Kwazulu-Natal. There are four lodges to choose from when staying there, namely: Gqoyeni, Hlathikhulu, Masinda and Nselweni. These lodges are truly luxurious and one can see that they really make the effort to ensure that you get the most out of your safari in South Africa. The activities available to you are both numerous and exciting. If you feel the need for a bit of tranquility, consider the boat tour that they offer twice daily. They have auto- and self-guided foot trails and even day walks if you love exploring and discovering all the fauna and flora in this reserve. Throughout the park, they have picnic sites where you are given the option to have a braai (BBQ), or just enjoy a sandwich. The most exciting is the game drives; as the open vehicle gives you more viewing space. You can choose to view the wildlife in the daylight, or during a lovely moonlight drive. Take note that this park is a malaria area, so be sure to take the necessary precautions.

• Marakele National Park: This park is located in Limpopo and is surrounded by the exquisite Waterberg Mountain Range. You will be bowled over by the scenery and majestic wildlife. There are comfortable open 4x4 vehicles for game viewing. For those fit as a fiddle, there is a mountain pass to be explored which has the most amazing views. Bird watchers will also appreciate this pass because they will get the chance to see the endangered Cape Griffin Vulture; so ensure that you have your binoculars nearby. Stay at the Tlopi Tented Camp, as it is furnished and overlooks the beautiful Apiesrivierpoort Dam. The camp is not surrounded by a fence, thus watch out for the chacma baboon and vervet monkey, they are known for their mischievousness.

• Madikwe Game Reserve: It is located roughly ninety kilometers from Zeerust in the North-western Province. It is one of the best preserved areas in South Africa. This reserve is home to the Big Five and game drives are available day and night. There are eleven lodges established within Madikwe Game Reserve. Marvel at the breathtaking vistas, the lavish suites and relax on the decks with their beautiful views of the Marico River. They offer bush walks and there is a vast amount of birdlife to view. This is an excellent option for a safari in South Africa.

You don’t need to spend a ridiculous amount of money for a trip overseas as you can experience so much more, for so much less. You can even make a fun road trip out of it and spend some quality time with your family as opposed to flying. Don’t hesitate to start planning for a tour in South Africa.

Author:-SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN
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Safari South Africa: Our top three game viewing destinations

Tours to South Africa normally centre on wildlife and game viewing. Although our beautiful country boasts a wide array of attractions such as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, unspoilt beaches and vibrant cities, it is our wildlife and scenery that draws the biggest crowds. There are few places in the world that has such a large concentration of wildlife and there are various national parks and conservation areas throughout the country that serve to introduce visitors to our amazing natural heritage.

The only question is, with so many venues in offer, how do you choose your South African safari destination? We have taken the liberty to compile a list of our top three destinations for safaris in South Africa. These are:

1. The Kruger National Park: A natural choice, the Kruger is undoubtedly one of South Africa’s largest visitors’ attractions and with good reason. Comprising of a whopping two million hectares of unspoilt bushveld and wetlands, this stunning nature reserve is home to 336 types of trees, 49 kinds of fish, 34 different amphibians, 114 varieties of reptile, 507 species of birds and an incredible 147 types of mammals.

If that isn’t enough to whet your appetite, maybe the wide array of accommodation choices will. The park caters for everyone from high-powered executives who enjoy the finer things in life (we recommend Singita Ebony Lodge) to families who want to rough it (we recommend Talamati Bushveld Camp). Whatever your accommodation of choice, you are sure to find a suitable venue within the Kruger.
Visitors can partake in daily game drives or –hikes and even have access to various historical and archaeological sites.

2. Entabeni Private Game Reserve: The Entabeni Private Game Reserve is situated on 12 000 hectares of malaria-free land that is home to a wide variety of wildlife, not least of which the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, leopard). Five different, yet interconnected ecosystems provide an unrivalled scenic experience; while three unique accommodation venues offer guests a choice of luxury lodging.

Safaris in South Africa are exciting under any circumstances, but even more so at Entabeni. Here, visitors are spoiled for choice when it comes to recreational activities. Enjoy a riveting Balloon safari and take in the scenery from up high or sign up for a horseback safari and get in touch with nature in the way of our forebears. Alternatively, opt for a romantic evening of stargazing at the Astro Boma or head over to the wellness centre for a rejuvenating beauty treatment.

3. Pilanesberg National Park: Situated a hop, skip and a jump away from Sun City (South Africa’s premium resort destination), Pilanesberg National Park is a singular tourist attraction surrounded by picturesque valleys. The Pilanesberg region was previously degraded and depleted of game due to commercial farming endeavours, but after an extensive land rehabilitation project that involved game restocking was implemented the area was reclaimed and turned into the wildlife sanctuary it is today.

The region was formed by volcanic eruptions 1 200 million years ago and as such its unique geological composition provides diverse habitats that support a wide array of animals, including Black Rhino, Roan, Sable, Tsessebe and Wild Dog.

Visitors can expect comfortable rest camps, well-trained rangers and a beautiful setting.
And there you have it, three fantastic venues to choose from for your safari in South Africa. Tours in South Africa are a fantastic cultural experience and something every person should encounter at least once in their lives. Book your place today!

Author:-SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN
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Friday, May 8, 2009

Japan - A Country Of islands

Japan is a country that is comprised of over 3,000 islands. It is a modern day juxtaposition of things that seem to be a contradiction in everything we know. This, then, can be both one of its strengths and a weakness. The history and culture of Japan dates back to approximately 30,000BC but is one of the most technologically advanced cultures in the world today. But this isn't to say that it doesn't have a weakness or poverty issue.

Japan's political affiliation is one that is known as a constitutional monarchy. While still ruled by an Emperor, his power is extremely limited. The actual power is held by Japan's Prime Minister and, subsequently, the elected members of his Diet. The country's sovereignty is vested within Japan's people. Japan continues to maintain its close economic, military, and political ties with its main key ally, the United States. It has many other strong political ties such as being a standing member of the United Nations since 1956 has also been a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for a total of 18 years.

A weakness of Japan has been a major pollution problem due to its rapid economic growth that immediately followed World War II. By 1970, environmental plans were put into place to combat the effects. Because of this, Japan has been at the core of developing some of the most environmentally friendly technologies available the world over. Japan is also working constantly to improve conditions for the climate, ranking the world's 30th best in the Environmental Sustainability Index. The technology that Japan creates isn't simply limited to environmental technologies, either. Japan boasts the second largest economy in the world, second only to the United States, and third in purchasing power.

One of Japan's major strengths is in the science and technology field. As one of the world leaders in scientific research, it has been accredited with amazing discoveries in the fields of technology, machinery, and biomedical research. It also is the world's largest automotive producer and possesses more than half of the industrial robots used for manufacturing. With all of these great things, though, Japan is facing a rapidly aging population that doesn't have the younger demographic to support it. This is one of the key hot button issues often being debated on how to keep the population from rapid decline. This is also where the poverty lies in Japan. Most of the citizens that are in poverty are of the older generation.

Author:-Sebastian Harley
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Napa Valley - The Best Place to Be in For Vacations

The harvest season is nearing in many wine growing regions round the world with a number of festivals and events being celebrated in this time. In case you are a wine lover then this is the best time to take off and go for a vacation so as to relax and have a great time ahead. In case you are wondering where to go and how to get on to the place then this article will help you to get to the best place.

Napa Valley is one of the favorite among the food and wine lovers. There are a number of big commercial and small wineries that are located in this picturesque and scenic valley. Napa County is one of the famous for it's wine industry but the major attraction that is drawn to this county is because of the small town charm. Old classically styled buildings that are lined in each street, shops are charming and inviting and Napa River offers a beautiful serene setting for a quite getaway. Bed and breakfasts, beautiful award winning restaurants and relaxing spas are very much helpful in turning a day of wine tasting in one of the most enjoyable vacation.

The wine country is one of the most enjoyable, bubbling with lots of things than just wine. The things that you will be doing in wine country are that first either you will be taken to one winery or you will go to any one winery and then go for tasting the wine. This is just the perfect ride for the person who loves, enjoys and appreciates wines. Wines and vineyards are just more than to taste the wine and get drunk. Wine country is one of the amazing places to be in. The tour is set in such a way that you will take for a fancy ride in limousine ride and then you will indulge in the art of wine tasting. People love to be in this part of California, because of its beauty. Some of the words that will help you to describe the place are Spectacular, scenic, and breathtakingly gorgeous country. It is not a good thing that the insight story is not revealed but the insight story lies in the fact of just getting there. It's a really nice feel to experience how the hills turn you with their twist and turns, and how the magical and the sensational view mesmerize you with its beauty.

Now their might be a thought that it is not a cup of tea for the people who do not take wine. One might be thinking that what the vacation is for the people who are not regular wine drinkers. But you can feel the fresh smell of grapes, take shots with the camera, the weather is just ecstatic you don't have to worry about it at all. I assure you that the trip to wine country is one which you can never forget.

Author:-Shijina Se
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Phnom Penh -National Museum of Cambodia

Housing the most extensive collection of Khmer Art in the world is the National Museum of Cambodia which is ideally located in Phnom Penh. It has earned a reputation as the country's foremost archaeological and historical museum. The museum was designed according to typical Khmer-style during the period of 1917 to 1920 and was the mastermind of a renowned and professional French architect.

The unique rust red National Museum of Cambodia is positioned in close proximity to the Royal Palace. Built according to traditional Cambodian style, the building that houses the museum is an impressive terra cotta roofed structure. The highlights of the National Museum of Cambodia are the sculptures from the Angkor era and pre Angkor era. The museum boasts of nearly 5000 objects that are on display for public viewing. One of the most noted exhibits is the famous statue of the 'Leper King.' Other notable features include lingas and other important statues from the Angkorian era.

Although major emphasis is focused upon the extensive collection of artifacts from the Angkorian era and pre Angkorian era, the museum is also home to numerous artifacts and relics from later periods. Among them are the Buddha figures of post-Angkorian era.

It is regarded best to visit the National Museum of Cambodia after touring the Angkor Archaeological Park in Siem Reap which gives greater insights on Angkorian artefacts. Except for Mondays, the museum is open for public viewing throughout the week and it is opened daily from 7 am to 11.30 am and 2 pm to 5 pm. Facilities include multilingual tour guides, souvenirs and books. Boasting of a large number of local art galleries, Street 178 which is also known as the Artist's Street borders the National Museum of Cambodia.

Author:-Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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Edinburgh - An Amazine Place To Explorer

Edinburgh may be associated with tartan, bagpipes and one of the largest New Year street celebrations in the world, but there’s much more to see asides from the firm favourites. If you prefer to get your thrills away from the crowds then take some time to discover the alternative attractions this captivating capital has to offer.

Edinburgh is a fairly compact city where the main attractions are all within easy walking distance. Edinburgh Castle serves as a useful reference point and is situated pretty much at the heart of the city itself. Running parallel - north-east from the castle - are Princes Street, Queen Street, the High Street and Cowgate.

At the east end of Princes Street you can find Calton Hill, one of Edinburgh's main hills which is easily identified thanks to the unmistakable Athenian acropolis set atop its grassy inclines. Take a stroll up to the top in order to gain some excellent panoramic views of the city and enjoy the peace and quiet of this city centre retreat.

Arthur's Seat is another famous landmark that makes the ideal spot to enjoy a few moments of quiet contemplation. The pathway up this extinct city-centre volcano leads you all the way to the top where you can take in the sight of the whole city stretching beneath you.

If you fancy a wander by the water's edge then seek out the Water of Leith. One of Edinburgh’s best kept secrets, this city centre river flows for twenty four miles from its source in the Pentland Hills, winding through the city to its outflow into the Firth of Forth at Leith. A walk along the river heading towards Leith will bring you past the Botanical Gardens, whilst a stroll in the opposite direction will take you past the National Gallery of Modern Art.

The Union Canal is another one of Edinburgh’s waterways where you can enjoy a leisurely amble or hire a rowing boat for the afternoon. Gliding along the canal and enjoying a picnic lunch is the perfect way to enjoy an alternative view of the city.

If you like to be by the water then take a trip to the beach at Portobello where you can savour old-fashioned fish and chips whilst gazing out to sea.

Back in the city centre you can saunter around town and indulge in some window shopping. Edinburgh has some excellent alternative shops where you can find anything and everything from health foods to herbalists.

If you fancy venturing out of the city centre then a trip to Rosslyn Chapel - 10km from Edinburgh - is well worth the effort. This outstandingly ornate chapel is a fusion of pagan, Celtic, Christian and Masonic symbolism and is an amazing sight to behold. Most of the hotels in Edinburgh will have information leaflets on Rosslyn Chapel, but failing that you can drop by the tourist information centre.

As you can, there is much more to Edinburgh that the most famous sights - often the most difficult aspect is being able to find the time to fit everything into one trip!

Author:-ISLA CAMPBELL
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Maldives - The Heaven On Earth

When looking for a holiday that involves diving, it’s always best to aim for a resort that caters to your level of ability. If you choose to take a scuba diving course before you go then you can afford to spend less time studying and more time diving - and the Maldives offers plenty of dive sites to ensure you make the most of this experience.

Meeru Island Resort is perfect for beginners due to its easily accessible outside reefs and shallow lagoons. You can even choose to learn at your resort and prepare yourself for some snorkelling, which offers a fantastic way to experience the fascinating sea life. Indeed, a whole new world lurks beneath the surface - a world of flamboyant fish, beautiful coral and even baby sharks.

It is also good to know that Meeru offers excellent facilities for intermediate and advanced divers. Here you can hire a speedboat or dhoni for day trips, whilst there are tank dives available to famous dive sites such as Fairy Tale, The Maldives Wreck and Nassimo Thila.

Lily Beach is a good resort for both beginners and experienced divers - where Ari Atoll proves famous for its whale sharks and manta rays between January and May. Here there is also access to shallow lagoons protected by reefs, which is ideal for beginners who wish to get a genuine feel for the underwater world.

Kurumba is another popular resort for beginners, due to its easy outside reefs and shallow lagoons, which provide the perfect learning environment. There are excellent facilities for those who are more experienced; especially with the advanced diving dhoni available for day trips, and dives to the legendary Manta Point and Okobe Thila.

Atoll Explorer is a Maldives cruise that caters mainly for intermediate and advanced diving, but will adapt to suit beginners too - so everyone can get a taste for the ocean. Due to the flexibility of the boat moving through a range of atolls, there are a variety of dive sites to cater for everyone. Beginners will be taken into shallow lagoons en route and, in general, dives will be adapted to the level of experience the divers have.

As you can see, there are many resorts to choose from which cater for divers of every level; whilst many of the Maldives hotels should be able to provide additional information on the resorts available - if it is required. And such information is good to know - especially if getting under the waves whilst being surrounded by beautiful scenery appeals to you.

Author:-ISLA CAMPBELL
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

How To Choose The Best European Cruise

When I use the phrase "Best European Cruise" I am not referring to the very best vacation money can buy, but rather the greatest amount of luxury and adventure to be found without slipping the restraints of your budget. As much as we'd like to be able to ignore our accountants and max out our credit cards it is an unrealistic dream, particularly in these difficult financial times. That being said, there is nothing stopping you from finding the best European cruise deal you can with the money you have available to you. Here are a few tips to going about that:

1 - Determine which ports of call you would like to visit.

Though the bulk of your time will be spent aboard the ship the highlights of your trip will be the time you spend visiting Europe's amazing historic cities. If you've always wanted to see Rome, or Athens, or Barcelona then you need to plan your itinerary around one or many such destinations. Visiting the Sistine Chapel or St. Peter's Basilica in Rome might bring you more joy than the rest of your journey combined, so you really need to focus in one this one aspect of your cruise planning more than any other. Don't just concentrate on the cities in the Mediterranean basin. You can also enjoy wonderful cruises in the Baltic, Black or Caspian Seas. European river cruises are also immensely popular and are a fabulous way to explore inland Europe.

2 - Decide how long you want to be at sea.

A European cruise can vary widely in length from a quick 5 day trip to a voyages that last nearly a month. Obviously the longer the cruise the more money you can expect to pay. This is an important consideration in planning your trip. You don't want to come halfway around the world just to turn around and head home a day after finally getting over your jet lag. On the other hand you don't want to have to sell all your worldly possessions in order to finance your vacation. Find a compromise that will make the long journey worthwhile without leaving you in the poor house. If no such compromise exists then you might want to consider holding off and taking the trip at a later date.

3 - Figure out what luxuries and amenities you want aboard ship.

As I mentioned above the highlight of your trip will be the amazing cities you'll visit, but don't forget that much of your time will still be spent aboard ship. You want there to be enough to see and do to keep you from growing bored on your cruise. Find out what kind of entertainment each cruise line offers, what other amenities such as pools, hot tubs, fitness facilities, climbing walls etc. can be enjoyed, and what the dining experience will be like. Depending on the level of luxury the price can fluctuate significantly.

Ultimately choosing the best European cruise is in your hands. By following these simple steps you should be able to plan a cruise vacation that you will remember for a lifetime without putting undue financial stress upon yourself and your family.

Author:-CHEAP CANUCK
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Shimla Tour packages- a vacation of a lifetime

Shimla is one of the popular hill stations in India. It is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh and is known for its scenic beauty and idyllic charm. Shimla was the summer capital of the British Empire and since then it has become a popular tourist destination. Thousands of travelers from various parts of India and across the world come to this lovely hill station to spend some time in the lap of nature. To cater to them, lots of Shimla tour packages are offered by the tourist board and the various travel agencies.

The ideal time for undertaking Shimla tours in between the months of March and September. The weather in this part of the year is pleasant. Being a hill station, Shimla experiences temperate climate. The summer months are cool while the winter months are chilly with snowfall. Those who want to see snowfall can embark on Shimla tour packages in the winter months.

There are lots of tourist attractions in Shimla which are an important part of Shimla tour packages. Shimla is home to lots of tourist attractions. Some of the well known points of interest in Shimla are Jakhu Temple, Dorje Drag Monastery, The Ridge, Christ Church, Lower Bazaar, Viceregal Lodge, The Mall, State Museum, and Photo Art Gallery and so on.

The Shimla tours also offer great scope for adventure lovers to enjoy to the fullest. Most of the tours consist of trekking; mountain biking and cycling trips and so on. Sports lovers can also embark on river rafting trips in the River Beas. Travelers can also embark on excursions in the nearby areas of Manali, Kulu, Kufri, and Rohtang Pass and so on.

Shopping and dining are popular activities in Shimla. Shimla tour packages include visit to the popular restaurants and dining hubs in the city. The dining hubs serve a wide range of mouth watering local and Indian delicacies. One can also buy beautiful local handicrafts and artifacts from the markets and shops.

To have great Shimla, one needs to choose a good accommodation. There is a wide range of hotels in Shimla which offer pleasant facilities and services. Most of the hotels are based close to the main city center and can be easily reached.

The author of this article is affiliated with Touristplacesinindia.com, an Indian travel portal which offers different Shimla Tour packages, holiday packages, Shimla Tours and hotel booking facilities and other benefits.

Author:-RAJEEV SINGH
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Victoria Falls Marathon -One Of The Well Known Race In The World

Victoria Falls Marathon

"Come and Run in a New Zimbabwe"

This high profile international marathon and half marathon is taking place on the 23rd August 2009. This marathon is said to be one of the most thrilling races on the continent.

"Where else in the world do you have elephants at the water-points, and game on the race route, and the post-race party on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River?" said promoter John Addison of Wild Frontiers.

The third official Victoria Falls Marathon will be organised by Safari Par Excellence, Wild Horizons, and Wild Frontiers (Pty) Ltd and National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe.

The race has been measured at 42.2 km, a standard marathon, as well as the 21.km half marathon and a 5Km fun run, all are being run on tarmac roads. The race route has been measured by an IAAF representative.

Starting in Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe opposite the Kingdom Hotel the runners will cross over the famous Victoria Falls Bridge into Zambia about turn just on the other side and then run back up the banks of the Zambezi River towards the gates of the Zambezi National Park finishing back at the Victoria Falls Primary School.

The runners should be very aware that there is a good chance of meeting some of the local Victoria Falls wildlife along the route. This marathon is one of the only races in the world that crosses an international border from Zimbabwe to Zambia and the runners will be running through a National Park and World Heritage site – how unique is that?

The event will be filmed and televised across Africa and also the USA by Supersport and is expected to attract runners from over 24 countries from around the world.

"We anticipate this race to grow into a large 'must do' event in Africa, maybe even rivalling some of the bigger SOUTH African events such Two Oceans etc. but a lot better and more fun!" said Addision.

Themed "Come and Run in a New Zimbabwe", organisers plan to use the event to raise money for schools in the Victoria Falls township of Chinotimba. The funds raised in the past two events have supported such causes as AIDS orphans in Victoria Falls.

The marathon will end with an official marathon sunset cruise and after party on the Zambezi River on the Sunday 23rd August.

AND if the race is not enough for you the options of white water rafting, canoeing, bungee jumping, elephant back safaris, lion walks etc. should certainly make the trip worth your while.

This destination is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, so make the most of it.

The authors of this article Tony and Boo Peel are Zimbabweans who are passionate about their country. They have developed an informative and unique website all about Zimbabwe and Victoria Falls - A Natural Wonder of the World. Please visit their website the Complete Travel Guide to Victoria Falls - You will be amazed at the enormous volume of free information available.

Author:-TONY PEEL
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Top 10 Trekking Destinations In Vietnam

Trekking in Vietnam is one of the prime attractions for those looking for active adventure holidays in Vietnam. Apart from the sheer thrill factor of exploring the many untouched territories and marveling at the wonderful beauty herein, these Vietnam treks will also familiarize you with the indigenous flora and fauna of the country. It is no wonder that trekking is one of the most popular of the options for adventure and recreation in Vietnam.

Here are the top ten trekking destinations in Vietnam:

Sapa: Sapa is one of the most enchanting of the Vietnam popular destinations. It is situated among the greenery of the high Tonkinese Alps. The mountain terrain with magnificent scenery and rich nature, cool climate and colorful cultures of the ethnic minority peoples make Sapa and surrounding area a superb place for trekking.

Pu Luong Nature Reserve: Pu Luong in Thai language is the word for mountain and Pù Luông is not only the highest mountain of this Nature Reserve, but of the entire province Thanh Hoa. A place of outstanding beauty, blessed with rich forest, limestone panoramas, magnificent rice terraces and romantic villages nestled in the landscape.

Mai Chau valley: Located just about 130 km far from Ha Noi, Mai Chau is a favorite destination of many tourists.

Cao Bang: Located in the northern of Viet Bac region, where the first of country, Cao Bang is blessed the tourism potential richness such as spread superb mountains, forests, rivers, streams and many wild and raw natural features. Ha Giang: Ha Giang has many of village where is quite wild and keeping almost intact cultures has not been through away by trade storm such as Tay people’s Tha, Tien Thang mountain village about 5 km far from Ha Giang city, LoLo people’s Sang Pang A mountain village in Meo Vac town…Foreign tourists especially like nature beautiful sceneries in Xin Man district and interesting natural forests which has many kinds of valuable woods.

Cat Ba National Park: is converged by forest and sea. Forest and sea are combined together to make the unique beauty.

Ba Be lake: Ba Be is Vietnam’s largest natural lake and is now the centerpiece of an extensive National Park. The park and the surrounding area is limestone country, so lakes, waterfalls, caves and unusual rock formations abound. The whole area is richly forested and home to many ethnic minority communities.

Cuc Phuong National Park: Typically tropical with an area of 7 hectare. This is a forest of limestone mountainous region with a lot of caves. There are also relics of approving that people had used from 12.500 years ago.

Nam Cat Tien: is a national forest which located in three provinces Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Thuan, has many rich and attractive botanic and animals, is protected by the most strict methods.NCT has many kinds of millions years trees with more than 30m diameter. Stream, waterfall and mountain system is very gigantic and attracting…

KonTum and central highland: Arriving Kon Tum, we can visit a lot of Central highland’s mountain and forest’s beautiful sceneries such as Ngoc Linh mountain, Chu Mon Ray, Sa Thay wild forest, Dak Tre tourism region in Kon Plong district, hot water stream Dak To.

Author:-MICHAEL NGUYEN
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Hotel's In Kolkata - Well known For There excellent facilities

Hotels have been a place to relax and pamper you after living for a long time among loud noise of vehicles, machinery and shabby areas. The staff of such hotels in Kolkata has been kind and sweet as per the atmosphere of their place. They are well versed in the mannerisms and etiquettes that are required to handle the clients. Kolkata is a beautiful place with warmth and kindness in their way of greeting people. Going by the nature of people, every hotel in Kolkata has excellent facilities and service quality. No matter what is the issue, you are guaranteed of a comfortable staying option.

The business hotel in Kolkata offers a overabundance of services that leads to complete recreation. These leisure facilities have been kept to allow the visitors to give thorough rest to their body and mind after attending conferences. Such amenities include jacuzzi, sauna relaxation, spa treatment for repose, swimming pool for exercising and health clubs for sweating out your tensions. The working staffs of such hotels are so well mannered and trained that they take care of everything you may need. They also assist their visitors for ensuring that they have a contented stay. From providing things required to giving personal attention, the staff does it all for their visitors. They know the value of customers and their relation with their priority graph should be included.

If you are planning a trip to Kolkata and want to experience the ayurvedic massage; then, the spa hotels in Kolkata are the best option meant for you. After all, you are willing to get away from all the monotonous routine been lived in. So, it is quite obvious that you would be expecting a complete relaxation and leisure activities. The interiors of every hotel in Kolkata are effectively carved and designed in such a way so as to mesmerize every visitor. After all, each detail is being paid attention at such kind of hotels. Whether it is food, or decorations or anything else, Kolkata hotels are famous high –quality guest serving.

The spa therapy is a kind of treatment that relaxes the body and mind. It also helps in regaining the most energy due to hectic work schedules. Moreover, it is essential to go for such kind of trips because it provides ultimate experience to the people, who are always on a look out for something extra-ordinary and self-explanatory. Just be careful that you select the right hotel with relaxing facilities for the customers. You have to see that the hotel is a good market value, excellent surroundings, and impressive interiors. After all, every comfort and is provided best of the facilities for them. Moreover, these hotels have ample of space to take care of your baggage.

Author:-MARK HENRY
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How To Get Hotel At Resonable Price - Get the Suitable Deal

If you are traveling there are great chances that you would stay in a hotel. And with hotels you visualize luxury, comfort and above all economical charges. The combination may sound utopian but they can be realized albeit an exhaustive search. You need to personally compare hotels and their prices by logging into various websites. However, the comparison portals have made it a simple affair and they list various hotels and their offering in a same page in a concerted fashion.

You may ask why compare hotels? Well, this lets you know all the available deals and facilities of hotels. This enhanced knowledge about the variation places you in a better position to choose a deal that not only suits your taste but also is soothing to your pocket.

The comparison portals do an exhaustive and real time research to display the quotations of various hotels all across the world. Apart from these if you compare hotels through these portals you are bound to stumble upon various goodies that may broaden your horizon of knowledge. These include discussions where customers like you place their views. This is unique in the sense you are getting a third party account of any particular hotels and their services. So these forums are a great source to filter out the reality from the exaggeration. These apart, while you compare hotels you can also seek the expert’s suggestion or opinion to your questions or doubts if any.

These portals do not promote any specific hotels and they take a neutral stance while guiding you through various things. So, you can rest assured that there is no trick being played to lure you. These sites give simple and plain information.

So, if staying in hotel is the need of the hour or simply your wish then you need to know the rates and services of various hotels. This is how you can get the most appropriate deal. And getting this deal requires you to employ some time and effort to compare hotels.

Author:-MIKE SIMONDS
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Pranburi Resort,Thailand -Located in Beautiful Province of Prachuap Khiri Khan.

Pranburi, Thailand – May 2009 - Astudo Hotel & Resort Group, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and resort management companies, is proudly announcing the opening of Away Resort Pranburi, located in the beautiful province of Prachuap Khiri Khan.

Away Resort Pranburi, a beachfront boutique resort situated only 30 kilometres south of the popular beach town Hua Hin, offers a combination of four Thai-style villas, a 55-year-old traditional Thai teakwood house and swimming pool. The villas and the house, with facilities such as king-size beds, air-conditioning, indoor bathrooms and traditional outdoor garden showers, are spacious and well appointed for relaxation and ease. The resort, set in an oasis of tranquillity, offers outstanding views on a group of islands lying south on the eastern tip of Dolphin Bay, with the spectacular Sam Roi Yod National Park mountain ranges as a backdrop. The area between Pranburi and Hua Hin is famous for its large number of championship golf courses and its fair amount of National Parks.

Astudo Hotel & Resort Group already has three properties open under its Away Brand naming Away Koh Kood, Away Maerim Chiang Mai and Away Tusita Chumphon, another one in Koh Pha Ngan due to open in 2010 and one other in the pipeline.

About Away Resorts Away resorts are the epitome of peaceful hideaways. All resorts offer guests every opportunity to truly slow down and enjoy their holiday but at the same time provide an interesting and unique array of activities and tours to provide a perfect balance for your holiday. A key hallmark of Away Resorts is their relaxed casual atmosphere, blended with high levels of individual service.

About Astudo Astudo Hotel & Resort Group (www.astudo.com) is one of the top hotel management companies in Thailand. Astudo manages 4 brands with several properties in a growing portfolio. X2 Resorts (www.X2resorts.com), Thailand’s first designer hotel chain, first launched in Kui Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan and followed by Koh Samui, Suratthani. Away Resorts (www.awayresorts.com), Tropical Polynesian favour resorts, first launched in Koh Kood, Trat and followed by Chumphon, Chiang Mai, Pranburi and Koh Pha Ngan. Le Bayburi (www.lebayburi.com), Luxury private residences, first launched in Pranburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan and followed by Koh Samui. The Case Hotels (www.thecasehotels.com), the new brand of urban business hotels with The Case Bangkok schedules to open in 2009.

Author:-STEVEN ASTUDO
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George Enescu International Festival of classical music and tours

3 MT Tours has launched the excursions around the George Enescu International Festival, the biggest international festival of classical music in Romania.

During nearly one month, Bucharest shall be the Capital of Classical Music in its area. The festival shall start off on August 30th, 2009, with George Enescu’s Oedipe, a co-production between Opera Nationala Bucuresti (The National Opera in Bucharest) and Theatre du Capitole du Toulouse.

Taking place every two years, the George Enescu International Festival is definitely the biggest festival in its area, with a remarkable international participation - Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio France, the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra and the Sankt Petersburg Philarmonic Orchestra are just three examples of the orchestras and chamber orchestras visiting Bucharest during late August and September this year.

3 MT Tours has put together some tours, mainly through Bucharest and its neighbourhood, for those interested in visiting some of today’s cosmopolitan metropolis. Upon demand, connecting tours before/after the festival can be also booked. For bookings before May 30th, a 15% discount shall apply to all tours and excursions.

Author:-MIHNEA TONCESCU
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