the Travel Enthusiast
- 27 Apr
Business class flights to Asia on sale from $2018
On the top of the best travel deals of this Wednesday you will find some business class flights to Asia starting from $2,018 round-trip. Book now and you can fly out of many big US cities plus choose from a variety of destinations.
Apart from cheap flights we also have below a 7 nights cruise to Mexico with Holland America starting from $699 in an ocean view cabin, a 4 nights all-inclusive getaway at Sunscape Curacao Resort on the Netherlands Antilles from $839 or the Residence Inn Fort Myers Resort for $79 a night. If you book now, you can get the best offers before sellout! …
- 29 MarAdam in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
Bangkok, The City of Angels
The sophisticated palaces and colorful neighborhoods make Thailand an ideal example of Southeast Asian culture.
Approaching the Gulf of Thailand on the last part of the road where the Chao Phraya River flows between rice fields, mango arbor fields and beautiful plantations. After this, less than 35 km from the sea, at the turn of the river there are beautiful sacred altars with spiky towers and golden roofs and at the same time big skyscrapers and hotels. It is the capital of Thailand with a population of 7 million, Krung Thep ( The city of Angels in Thai Language).
- 29 Octerato in Airfare Deals | NO COMMENTS
Bangkok Cheap Flights with Etihad Airways
If a late Fall vacation with Thailand is on your wishlist, you will surely love this New York to Bangkok cheap flights for $904 r/t with taxes and fees. Travel at the end of next month with Etihad Airways and save at least $50 compared to all other airlines flying on this route. …
- 08 Mayerato in Fun and Travel | NO COMMENTS
The best family activities in Bangkok
The whole country of Thailand is moving into a family friendly direction in the last couple of year and so does the capital, Bangkok. As a large metropolis it does not lack things to see and do, but many of its attractions are especially perfect for those traveling with kids and teenagers.
From the numerous family activities in Bangkok I have tried to collect the best ones. Didn’t make up your mind about traveling to Thailand yet? Watch the short video about much fun kids and families can have in this exotic country. …
- 22 Marlizzy_a in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
The best markets and bazaars in the world
If you really want to discover the heart of a city, don’t look for it in the nicely polished and renovated historical centers, sleek business and shopping districts, or even small cozy neighborhoods. More often than not, it’s enough to visit the biggest market of a particular destination to see all the things that define it.
For a traveler, markets might be a good source of souvenirs or cheap food, but they can also be attractions by themselves, showcasing the diversity and mundane bustle of a city. You don’t even need to shop to enjoy a trip to some of the best markets and bazaars in the world, even if the temptation will be hard to resist for many. …
- 16 Jantibi60 in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
The best rooftop bars in the world
What can be better than sipping a drink in a great bar, in some faraway part of the world, while you’re traveling like there’s no tomorrow? Try doing the same thing, but with a view. If need a change of scenery from dimly lit underground bars with no windows (despite their charm), then how about moving several dozen stories up?
There’s no better way to get a good look at a city than sitting in a rooftop bar, with the brightly lit urban sprawl at your feet. The best rooftop bars in the world are always chic, but the sometimes overpriced cocktails are a small price to pay for the amazing view! …
- 21 Sepitachan in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Top 5 cities to visit before they sink
Some cities have been around for so long that it’s unthinkable that they would ever disappear. But the truth is that some cities that travelers are especially fond of are slowly sinking, and if nothing is done about their eventual demise, instead of these beautiful historic cities the most you’ll end up seeing is some ponds or bogs.
But don’t worry, these awesome cities are not about to sink tomorrow (and hopefully they won’t end up sinking at all), so you still have time to visit them. But in any case, rather than taking them for granted, take a trip to these top 5 cities to visit before they sink. …
- 17 Augpapillon in Travel tips and tricks | NO COMMENTS
5 travel scams to avoid
As travel is getting more and more popular, scams related to travel are also getting increasingly widespread. Even the most seasoned traveler can fall pray to a wily scammer, because just as travelers get creative when it comes to their trips, so do scammers and their attempts to leech some money off you.
Picking a naive tourist’s pockets is small fry compared to some rip-offs that have been heard of nowadays. So here are 5 travel scams to avoid in some of the most popular travel destinations in the world. …
- 11 Augpapillon in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
The best megacities in the world
Often, if you watch a travel documentary or open a tourist brochure, what it usually advertised is a return to nature, to tradition and letting go of anything artificial. That’s normal, considering that the world is becoming more and more urbanized, and many people who take up traveling live their life in cities, so it is assumed that they want to see something other than streets and sky-scrapers.
This is not to say that big cities don’t get their share of travelers, because no matter how much you love nature, sometimes you feel like getting lost in the concrete jungle. So how about a trip to some of the best megacities in the world? Sky-scrapers, suspension bridges, shops, busy streets and city life at its most exciting. …
- 21 Jul
The best night markets in the world
Most people are used to going to the market in the morning and getting their shopping done early, but what happens when the market becomes more than a place where you buy your groceries and turns into a place where you actually have fun? Night markets couldn’t be any more different from your regular farmer’s markets.
Sure, you might find produce and food stuff, but night markets, in addition to being open at night, are more like a combination between a regular market, a flea market and a fair. From food stalls to toys, clothes or counterfeit goods, night markets are filled with the most unusual wares, and are a great place for a leisurely evening or late night stroll. So here are some of the best night markets in the world, for sleepless travelers. …