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- 22 Seperato in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Top 5 must see sights in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is not only the largest city in the state of Nevada, but also one of the most famous ones in the world. Even Elvis sang of the city that has more to offer than just the many casinos.
The hotel complexes of the city built in the desert are absolutely worth seeing. With a ride through the Strip you can glance upon the most famous hotel+casinos like MGM Grand, Luxor or Bellagio. But to help you with your city tour planning, here are the top 5 must see sights in Las Vegas. …
- 19 Seperato in Travel tips and tricks | NO COMMENTS
A gay friendly guide to Las Vegas
Would you like to go on a gay friendly getaway in Vegas? Do not worry! The Sin City warm-heartedly welcomes all lifestyles, it is in fact one of the most famous LGBT travel destinations.
Go further to get some tips on a really pleasant gay friendly vacation in Las Vegas, and if you have any questions, just let us know in the comment section below.
… - 10 Octlizzy_a in Amazing Places | 2 COMMENTS
Sacred and secret places in Egypt
When I think of Egypt, Cairo with its bazaars, restaurants and hotels is not the first thing that comes to my mind. The idea of Egypt as a travel destination, for me (and I’m sure for many of you as well), cannot be separated from the ancient and mysterious culture that has left its mark on the country.
The pyramids of Giza are among the first landmarks that a tourist visits in Egypt, and there are many more exquisite sacred sites that will take you back in time and make your imagination run wild. So after you’ve visited Luxor, Karnak, the Valley of the Kings and the major relics of the Egyptian civilization, take a look at these less famous but equally compelling places. …
- 22 MayTudi in Travel Planning | 7 COMMENTS
Egypt: Travel Planner
You have probably seen many pictures of the Pyramids. Provided some of your friends have been there, they surely came back all smiles and incredibly charmed with what they’ve experienced. Egypt is largely different of other European destinations. In spite of being practically a dessert, the country is loaded both with a unique culture and touristic attractions. Even the Egyptians’ behavior and culture is not at all similar to the one the Europeans or the Americans display. You might or might not like this change of pace and I’ve literally seen people being enthralled or appaled by the haggle-based workarounds one needs to undertake on many occasions all throughout a trip to Egypt. Just don’t be shocked or surprised if someone wants to offer you some camels in exchange of your girlfriend 😉 …