the Travel Enthusiast
- 15 Jan
Where to dance tango in Buenos Aires
Tango is not one of the oldest dances in the world, but it is old enough to have become traditional in more than just Argentina. Tango was invented at the turn of the century by Italian immigrants to Argentina, believe it or not, in brothels. But after only 20 years or so, tango in Buenos Aires had already left its brothel beginnings far behind, and it entered the mainstream.
To this day, tango is immensely popular in Argentina, and the best place to dance it is in its hometown, Buenos Aires. So brush up on your tango moves before your trip to the hot South America, and check out some of these places where you can dance tango in Buenos Aires. …
- 14 Janlizzy_a in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 5 less known attractions in Egypt
Egypt is a destination that will swallow your time before you know it, and still you’ll feel like you haven’t seen all there is to see in this dazzling country. A trip to Egypt brings out the explorer in every traveler, and after you’ve already seen the major landmarks like the Great Pyramids, the Valley of the Kings or Karnak, it’s time to see what else is on the menu.
Some attractions in Egypt are less known than they deserve, but only because there are so many sights in the country that travelers tend to lose count. So here are the top 5 less known attractions in Egypt that you shouldn’t miss out on. …
- papillon in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
10 tips about Moroccan cuisine
Moroccan cuisine is heaven on a plate for foodies, and if your adventures in food-land are limited to more traditional tastes and aromas, the dishes served up in Morocco will make you feel like you’ve missed out on something your entire life. Visiting Marrakesh without popping into Djemaa el Fna, the main square that fills with countless food stalls as the night progresses, is almost unimaginable.
But wherever you choose to much on your chosen Moroccan delicacy, you can’t go wrong with this particular cuisine. Here are 10 little known facts about Moroccan cuisine, that will make your culinary experience even better. …
- 11 Jantibi60 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
The most fascinating ruins in Central America
Usually when you think about the history of Central America, you think about the ruins of Meso-American cities, with their pyramid temples and gruesome ceremonies depicted on their walls. All of South America is covered in the ruins of ancient civilizations like the Moche or the Inca, but some of the most impressive ruins (with the exception of Macchu Picchu maybe) can be found between Mexico City and Guatemala City. Here’s a list of the most fascinating ruins in Central America. …
- tibi60 in Travel Planning | 2 COMMENTS
Top 5 free attractions in Singapore
Singapore is one of the most diverse and multicultural cities you can find, so it is a perfect holiday destination for the seasoned urban tourist. The city is filled with interesting museums, great food, lively nightlife and tons of cultural attractions, and the only problem that you can possibly encounter (or the most pressing one, at least) is your budget.
Singapore is not a cheap destination by any means, and if you’re a budget traveler, you’ll have to be careful about where you spend your money. Fortunately, free attractions abound as well, and you can easily spend a week at least visiting them. So here are the top 5 free tourist attractions in Singapore. …
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Visit Rio de Janeiro on a budget
Rio de Janeiro is clearly one of the most exciting cities in world, but it also has a reputation for being a bit pricey. Brazil is one of the most expensive countries in South America, and Rio being its chief tourist destination, prices are bound to be on the high side. But fortunately for budget travelers, it’s not impossible to visit Rio de Janeiro on a budget, on the contrary.
The Cidade Maravilhosa has lots of free attractions, and if you keep in mind a few tricks, you won’t run low on funds during your trip – like check many airlines, aggregators and flight search engines to find the cheapest flight to Rio de Janeiro. …
- 10 Janevike14 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
5 mountains for beginner climbers
Hiking is a serious matter, and even if you are not attempting to brave the heights of Everest or K2, beginners should always be extra careful. Climbing a mountain will always have a certain level of difficulty, even if you are an experienced climber already.
So where should you start as a beginner mountain climber? The mountains on the following list are not as menacing as they look, but they are challenging enough to make the experience worthwhile. Here are the top 5 mountains for beginner climbers. …
- evike14 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 5 winter wonders of the world
Most of the northern hemisphere is in the middle of winter, and maybe cold temperatures are not everyone’s cup of tea, but traveling in winter can bring some really unique (if chilly) experiences. Instead of escaping to a tropical island, you can brave the cold and see some sights that are even better than a sun-drenched beach. So don your warmest winter coat, buy a thermos and head out into the cold to see the top 5 winter wonders of the world. …
- 07 Jantylerd in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
10 ways to stretch your budget while traveling
When you’re seeing a place for the first time, you still have much to explore, and you don’t feel like cutting short your holiday after only a few weeks but you’re budget is stretching thin, what can you do? Many travelers dream of having access to unlimited travel funds, but unless you win the lottery, you need to think about your budget and how to make it last longer.
Fortunately, with a but of planning you can do big things with little money and have a fun holiday without annihilating your bank account completely. Here are 10 ways to stretch your budget while traveling. …
- 06 Janandra88 in Travel Planning | 2 COMMENTS
The most gruesome prison tours in the world
Seeing what’s it like behind the bars is not a fantasy that many people share, but as weird as it sounds, there’s something exciting about having a (very small) taste of what a prison is like. Those who are interested in history, for example, will surely get a kick out of visiting famous prisons-turned-museums, and fans of crime movies are likely to appreciate the thrills as well.
It doesn’t matter what kind of prison you visit, they all have a higher or lower level of gruesomeness, but that’s just part of their ‘charm’. So for the travelers with a passion for the creepy and scary, here’s a list of the most gruesome prison tours in the world. …