Mahabaleshwar Travel Guide

October 31st, 2008

Nestling in the curvaceous mountain ranges of the western ghats of Maharashtra are the cool misty resorts of Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani. Away from the crowds and noise of the city, these twin resorts are an ideal holiday destination.

Among the hill resorts of the state, Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani are very popular. Tucked away in the Satara district, they are best approached from Pune. Spared the commercialization that has affected the hill resorts of north and south India, the two resorts offer a clean, calm and thoroughly refreshing alternative. And, perhaps the only place in the country which offers a myriad activities-boating, fishing, horse riding, trekking and playing golf on the gorgeous nine-hole golf course built on the edge of a cliff!

Places to See in Mahabaleshwar:

Lhasa Travel, Tibet Travel Information – Main Tibet Tours

October 31st, 2008

This arctile is about the Tibet tours and you can find some helpful information in it if you are planning your trip to Tibet now.

Travel Packing Tips

October 25th, 2008

Not sure what to pack, how to pack, or how much to bring? These travel packing tips can help you.

The following are travel packing tips based on experience. I have gone to other countries for a month or more with nothing but a carry-on bag that weighed ten pounds. In fact, my number one travel tip is to go light whenever you can. The simplify of traveling light makes almost any trip more enjoyable.

Unfortunately, going with only carry-on luggage is getting more difficult due to the newest rules about what you can actually carry on a plane. If you do want to keep it to just one bag that goes with you on the plane, check the latest regulations and leave behind anything that isn't allowed. It doesn't add that much expense to a trip to just buy these things at your destination.

A Travel Guide To Dublin

October 22nd, 2008

Dublin is a magnificent chronological city with a golden history which is still alive on its walls, streets, buildings, gardens and museums. From the mighty walls of Dublin castle to the wooden cabinets of Chester Beatty Library, from the pillars of the General Post Office to the revived paths of Temple Bar, its architecture reminds us of its royalty. Today, Dublin has become one of the top tourist destinations of the world. So, if you happen to visit Dublin and Ireland, use Dublin Events.

Kerala Travel Guide

October 21st, 2008

With the Arabian Sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-2700 m in the east and networked by forty four rivers, Kerala enjoys unique geographical features that have made it one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia.

An equable climate, a long shoreline with serene beaches, tranquil streches of emerald backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife, Waterfalls, Sprawling plantations and paddy fields, Ayurvedic health holiday,  Enchanting art forms, Magical festivals, Historic and cultural monuments and An exotic cuisine. All of which offer you a unique experience. And what's more, every one of these charming destinations is only a two hour drive from the other.

Places of Interest in Kerala

Great Travel And Vacation Ideas For The Family

October 20th, 2008

Great family travel and vacation ideas. From the Carabbean to Hawaii these ideas will spark the individuals mind and help determine where one would really like to travel to and enjoy the beach. Discussing the resorts to campgrouds, there is something for everybody.

Nothing in the world beats a family beach vacation, whether it's at a deluxe resort, or a simple campground on the beach.

Below, are some ways you might do your vacation:

Caribbean Beach Vacation 1. Families flock to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic for their all inclusives with watersports and kids clubs. 2. At some resorts the kids programs are outstanding, with separate leaders and activities for many different age groups. 3. Pool complexes – some resorts have waterparks. 4. The prices can be high, although they will drop from May to December. Hurricane season is in those months as well, although most resorts offer weather guarantees.

Tips To Increase Your Train Travel Comfort

October 20th, 2008

If you want to see some more of the country, and travel in comfort while you do so, then a train is a great option.

Have you been wondering about train travel? You may be surprised to know that trains are a wonderful way to get around. In addition to great scenery, you get a fast and convenient transportation that lets you enjoy the countryside while you head to your destination.

If you are longing to see some more of the country, and at the same time travel in comfort while you do so, then a train is a great choice. For long distance travelers, there are even bunk beds for your comfort and convenience.

Traveling By Train

Seven Tips For Organized Holiday Travel

October 19th, 2008

Traveling for the holidays? Here are seven tips for organized packing and traveling.

1. Check the weather forecast at your destination. Build your travel wardrobe around one basic color
(black, navy or brown) to expand wardrobe options and limit luggage.

2. Use mini toiletry items to save space. Fill them only three-quarters full. Place in freezer bags to
avoid leakage.

3. Use plastic dry cleaner bags around clothing to reduce wrinkles.

4. Pack these separately: camera, jewelry, keys, money and jewelry. Make them accessible if you're
traveling by car.

5. Pack snacks and bottled water for yourself and the kids. Fill a cooler if you're on the road.

6. Stock up on entertainment. Music, books and toys are life-savers if you are stuck in traffic or on a delayed flight.

Adventure Travel To Make A Difference

October 14th, 2008

Do good while on your adventure vacation.

Adventure travel comes in many forms, But I recently came across http://www.i-to-i.com/, which puts a whole new spin on the definition of adventure vacations.

i-to-i helps people make a difference while they see the world, by creating opportunities for people to immerse themselves in foreign culture and volunteer abroad in over 20 countries.

They offer a wide variety of volunteer experiences throughout the world, along with quality TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) training, and help thousands of people to catch the travel bug.

But they offer more than just teaching opportunities. Can you see yourself working on conservation projects like monitoring lions in South Africa? Or rescuing sea turtles in Costa Rico? Or how would doing community work with orphans in Guatemala change your life?

Travel Secret – Why Slow Is Better

October 12th, 2008

This travel secret isn't a secret, but do you know why going slow can mean saving money and having more fun?

Our top travel secret isn't really a secret at all, but it takes a while for some of us to learn and apply it. Here it is: Slow down. Slowing down and spending more time in each location is not only a secret of cheap travel, but in our experience, it means more fun.

Slowing Down For Cheap Travel

We returned yesterday (August 13, 2007) from a ten-day road trip, and I can report that going slower saved us money, as it usually does. This isn't just about driving less, though when we started driving 200 miles in a day instead of 600 we certainly saved on gas. However, we also found that with time on our hands, we could do a better job shopping for a place to stay or to eat.

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