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  • Top 5 nightclubs in New Orleans

    The Big Easy is ripe with places where you can turn in for the night, but not to sleep, but to have fun! New Orleans is just one of those cities where sleeping seems like a waste of time. After a day spent exploring the French Quarter, visiting supposedly haunted cemeteries, maybe even taking a boat trip in the swamp, a couple of drinks are definitely a good idea.

    Finding a nightclub in New Orleans is the easiest thing to do, but not all of them are great. So if you want to cut to the chase, you’d better go directly to the clubs that are certified awesome. Here are the top 5 nightclubs in New Orleans.

     
  • Adventures in Tahiti

    Tahiti has become one of the most popular luxury vacation destinations today. Everyone, from honeymooners to divers want to explore this paradise on earth. Honeymooners can have incredible privacy here and divers can experience the colorful underwater world.

    Even travelers with families can have a great time in the South Pacific. Tahiti has so many things to offer all types of travelers. Along with expensive places to stay at Tahiti such as St. Regis, the Le Meridien, and the famous huts over the water, there are many more ways to explore Tahiti.

     
  • First Time Adventure Travel – Packing Wisely

    For first time travelers, packing wisely can be very confusing.
    Amateur travelers are easy to spot in a foreign country, you will find them dragging a huge backpack or a suitcase that is bright colored and filled with far more than they need.

    This luggage is usually bigger than their body, they are dressed in fashionable journey equipment. It is usually obvious by their appearance that they have visited the latest adventure gear store. They usually wear the most expensive trekking shoes and haven’t yet taken the time to break them in, so they may be limping from the blisters that come with new shoes.

     
  • Best after-Christmas holiday destinations

    Christmas is over, and many amateur travelers are still enjoying their holidays somewhere in the sun or maybe at a ski resorts, some of us probably haven’t had the chance to go on a trip yet. But just because you had some time off to pamper yourself during the holiday, it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t go on a trip too, especially if you stayed at home for Christmas.

    Another good reason for traveling after the holiday are the deals – now that most people have traveled to their heart’s content, some travel companies will lower their prices to attract more customers. So here are the best after-Christmas holiday destinations for anyone who feels like traveling in January.

     
  • 5 Budget Travel Destinations

    Damascus

    Damascus

    The top 5 budget travel destinations are argued, but there is no arguement that these are five of the best places you can visit in midst of rising prices.

    1. Bangladesh
    Bangladesh is one of the cheapest places to travel in the world. You can get great meals for a very cheap price (below $1) and hotel rooms are also inexpensive. Sunderbans National Park is the must visit place in Bangladesh, you will pay around $150 for a tiger viewing tour in this park, but the price is still cheaper than other places such as India.

     
  • Adventure travel in Borneo

    If you are thinking of traveling to Borneo, pack a pair of sturdy boots, because you have a lot of ground to cover. Borneo is a big island, the third largest in the world, actually, and it is shared among three different countries: Brunei,  Malaysia and Indonesia.

    There are interesting places in all the three regions of the island, so regardless of whether you’re heading to Brunei, East Malaysia or Kalimantan, you won’t find yourself without things to do. And since this is one of the most exotic places on earth, sitting in a hotel room is absolutely out of the questions. Here is some basic information about adventure travel in Borneo.

     
  • Saving Money With Bus Trips

    Saving Money when you are traveling can be very difficult. Not only that, but traveling can be very costly especially for air flights. Smart travelers though, can usually find ways to budget their travel. The best transportation when traveling is using the bus.

    The key is to pick the right kind of bus. There are buses in good condition but others are unsanitary and slow. You must be prepared when taking bus trips to spend some time relaxing and doing nothing while you are traveling.

     
  • Where to celebrate Hanukkah?

    This year, Hanukkah is celebrated between December 1 and December 9, which leaves you just enough time to get into the holiday spirit. And while celebrating Hanukkah in the privacy of your home can be fun and cozy, many people have started to celebrate the holiday by traveling.

    So if the idea of traveling and finding a new way to celebrate a traditional holiday appeals to you, the question remains: where to celebrate Hanukkah? To help you, we’ve assembled a couple of very fitting destinations that combine the true essence of Hanukkah with touristy flair, history and culture.

     
  • Be Smart, Save Money, and Think Before You Travel

    Nearly every traveler I’ve met is looking for ways to spend less money, have a better time, and get more from their journey. The funny part is that the obvious way to do all three of these usually doesn’t occur to people until it is already too late. Think ahead and be prepared.

    Some people say that any kind of organized preparation takes the spontaneity out of a voyage or trip, but in fact, it doesn’t have to. It can really do the opposite and give you plenty of new insights, exciting spots to see, and create a heightened sense of anticipation paired with a trip that promises to be hassle free. Here are five great ways to think ahead.

     
  • Top 10 places to see in Africa

    Dogon Country, Mali

    To continue our series of posts on the main sights that are an absolute must on each continent, here are the top 10 places in Africa that are so amazing that it’s a real shame if you take a tour o the continent. Obviously, it’s nearly impossible to visit all of Africa at once.

    The continent is so large, the cultures so diverse and the landscapes so amazing that it would probably take years to see all the visit-worthy places. So if you have a dilemma about where to go on your African tour, here is a list of places that we are sure you’ll just love.

     
 
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