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Comprehensive Analysis of Tourism and Tourists
- By Josh Goldstein
- Published March 21st, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
This earth is full of beautiful places. The beauty of nature is spread unevenly. The diversity of natural beauty is easily understandable, for example in India there are places with extreme hot climate, temperate climate zone, as well as glaciers full of ice surrounding by the areas with several degrees low temperature than freezing point. The country has abundance of beaches, desert, and mountain ranges ideal for trekking or mountaineering.
Experience the World
- By Josh Goldstein
- Published March 19th, 2008
- Advice , Travel and Geography
- Unrated
The world is full of wonderful places, with all kinds of diversity. Everyone has a dream to see the whole world through his own eyes. Wandering to and fro from one corner of world to another is an awesome experience, which cannot be described in words.
Worldwide Popularity of Spa Resorts
- By Josh Goldstein
- Published March 18th, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
Current travel trends attract people to newer and health related tourism. In this trend, Spa Resorts are gaining people’s attention due to their soothing services and health benefits. Usually, Spa Resorts are developed at isolated places, far from chorus of this fast moving world, where people can have benefits of vacation along with excellent meditation facilities.
How to grade your Jet Charter Company
- By Michael Van Kets
- Published March 15th, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
Air charter travel is the ultimate in luxury flying. Chartering your own Private Jet ensures you maximum comfort and convenience along with the highest standard of service possible. Also, you can design a flight itinerary that suits your personal needs.
Choosing a Serviced Apartment
- By Michael Van Kets
- Published March 13th, 2008
- Travel and Geography , Hotels
- Unrated
Are you a business person on the move? Need accommodation for short periods of time? Stayed in hotels but felt they sometimes lacked that comfy home from home feeling? If you answer `yes` to these questions, its time to use a serviced apartment.
Oakleaf Automotive - Leading the way in Left Hand Drive Cars
- By lazy submit
- Published March 14th, 2008
- Cars and Trucks , Travel and Geography
- Unrated
Oakleaf Automotive are continuing to lead the way in left hand drive car and lhd 4x4 market in the UK.
Limo Berkshire
- By lazy submit
- Published March 12th, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
Limo Hire in Berkshire is the specialty of Abfab Limousines based near Heathrow Airport. Also covered are Limo hire in Hampshire, Middlesex, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire for every Special Occasion.
World’s 10 Most Unusual Hotels
- By Peter Greenberg
- Published March 6th, 2008
- Travel and Geography , Hotels
- Unrated
They say that travel is about the journey, not just the destination. But if you’ve ever arrived at your destination only to find out that your hotel room is dingy, dirty, and miles from all the action, it’s time to take matters into your own hands.
Festive Malaysia
- By Alistair White
- Published February 24th, 2008
- Travel and Geography , Hotels , Vacation
- Unrated
Malaysia's truly diverse multicultural culture can be best seen during one of its many festivals and celebrations. Each of Malaysia's cultural groups has its own festivals and celebrations and each month sees a host of colorful festivities.
Festive Thailand
- By Alistair White
- Published February 24th, 2008
- Travel and Geography , Hotels , Vacation
- Unrated
Festivals in Thailand are dignified and beautiful occasions which reveal the people's love of beauty and ritual. Here's some of the most fascinating Thai festivals - Songkran and the Vegetarian Festival held in Phuket.
8-Tips for Packing and Traveling Lite
- By Sudhir Sharma
- Published February 3rd, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
In this day and age of traveling echolalia, there are a few packing tactics to employ. To learn how to pack all your needs into one suitcase, use the following pithy packing tips to make your travel light. These travel light tips are: Make a list. Compose a pack list, Roll ‘me up please, Gear up, Minimize bulk, Employ shoe smarts, Put under garments on the top, Lose Extra Baggage, Leave restricted items at home. By using these tips you can make your travel light.
My interaction with the Mumbai Local
- By Maharana Ganesh
- Published January 31st, 2008
- Travel and Geography , Lifestyle , Tools and Resources , Human Resources , Advice
- Unrated
It was December 2, 2006. I had to travel from Mankhurd to Kurla in a local train just two days after touching Mumbai. I was totally excited about the fact of traveling by the life-line of Mumbai. Local was always like Mumbai for me. I had never imagined Mumbai without local trains. And it was, say, my first interaction with Mumbai.
Travel Destinations
- By Peter Greenberg
- Published January 28th, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
Peter Greenberg has compiled a roundup of some of the more interesting options for swingin’ senior singles, which run the gamut from safaris to small-ship cruises.
Travel With Your Canine in California
- By Peter Greenberg
- Published January 25th, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
If you’ve got to get away, but can’t bear the sad look from those puppy dog eyes, maybe it’s time for a little getaway that includes Fido, too. The following are some canine-friendly cities that offer more unusual treats to lure both of you for a visit.
Should I Purchase Travel Insurance? Travel Tips
- By Peter Greenberg
- Published January 23rd, 2008
- Travel and Geography
- Unrated
This is one of those age-old questions with no definitive answer. It’s estimated that 30 percent of Americans purchase travel insurance, which is a drastic increase since 9/11, when less than 10 percent of travelers were insured.

