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- 08 Febandra88 in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Top 5 art museums in the world
Most of the time, when a traveler visits a new city, museums are part of the sightseeing experience. If you’re interested in the culture and history of the country you’re visiting, then a museum is the best place to find out more about them.
Some people might find museum visits boring, but if the exhibit is good (or you’re simply passionate about art), you’re bound to have fun. And serious art enthusiasts can make museum visits the purpose of their entire trip. So if you love art, mere are the top 5 art museums in the world – plan your trips accordingly! …
- 28 Janevike14 in News | NO COMMENTS
The biggest Mardi Gras carnivals outside the US in 2011
There are still a couple of months to go until Mardi Gras, but when it comes to one of the biggest parties of the year, it doesn’t hurt to start planning in advance. Especially if you are thinking of seeing how folks in other parts of the world celebrate Mardi Gras.
The New Orleans festivals is iconic, but what happens in other cities on March 8, 2011. At its origins, Mardi Gras was (and still is, for many people), a religious holiday, so decadence is not usually a part of Mardi Gras festivities in some places.
But whatever your inclinations, there are surely some places around the world where they celebrate Mardi Gras just the way you’d like. Here are the biggest Mardi Gras carnivals outside the US in 2011. …
- 29 DecVago in News | 2 COMMENTS
5 Budget Travel Destinations
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. … - 23 Decandra88 in Travel Planning | 2 COMMENTS
Top backpacking destinations for 2011
Are you ready for another year of globe-trotting with nothing more than a backpack and a camera? Backpacking is not something that everyone enjoys, but a genuine backpacker knows that a tight budget and little luggage won’t stop anyone from having a great holiday, on the contrary!
Backpacking will allow you to mingle with locals and other tourists alike, to see place that are off the beaten track, and to experience the culture of the country you’re visiting in its purest, rawest form. So start packing for another great year for backpacking, especially with destinations like these! Here’s our list of the top backpacking destinations for 2011. …
- 14 Decitachan in Travel Planning | 4 COMMENTS
Top 10 honeymoon destinations
Winter is not exactly the most traditional season for weddings, but even if you and your significant other couldn’t wait until summer to tie the knot, you deserve a honeymoon that you’ll remember when you’re old. Honeymoons are supposed to be memorable, but there is no clear-cut profile of the perfect holiday destination. So, for variety’s sake, here are our choices for a top 10 honeymoon destinations list. …
- 08 Dectibi60 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
The 10 most beautiful cities in the world
Beauty is supposed to be in the eye of the beholder, but when it comes to architecture and general atmosphere, there are a few cities in the world that are undeniably more beautiful than others. Since there are more cities in the world than one can possibly visit in a lifetime, there are surely some that we’ve missed, but we can wager a pretty safe bet on which are ten of the most beautiful cities in the world, that probably most visitors can appreciate. …
- 30 Novtibi60 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
The weirdest resorts in the world, part 1
Are you bored of traditional hotels where all you get for your money is a comfy bed, room service and maybe a sauna and a restaurant? If you’d like to stay some place more unusual next time when you’re traveling, you are in luck.
Many enterprising hotel owners have picked up on the fact that hotels can be a bit monotonous, and they decided to do something about it. These hotels are nothing if not weird, both when it comes to appearance and the service. And that’s exactly what makes them exciting! Here are our picks for some of the weirdest resorts in the world. …
- 23 Novtibi60 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 10 New Years Eve Destinations in 2010
There are only a few months let until the end of 2010, and while it has been a good year for traveling, 2011 will be even better. And since we are are looking forward to a travel filled year, the best way to begin 2011 is to travel, of course.
Experiencing the New Year in a new place is more exciting than simply staying at home, because you’re surrounded by places and people that you’ve never seen before. So if you want to step out of the mundane and celebrate the New Year in style, check out our top 10 New Years Eve Destinations in 2010. …
- 16 Novtomtum in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Cheap Paris – a budget traveler’s guide
Paris is a notoriously expensive holiday destination (and not a cheap place to live either), and people usually go armed with quite a large budget if they want to have fun in the French capital. But should you abandon the idea of visiting Paris if you’re on a budget?
Luckily, there are many tips and tricks that will help you to conquer Paris even if you’re short on funds. Besides, there’s so much more to the city besides the designer boutiques, expensive restaurants and fancy clubs! …
- 05 Novevike14 in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
10 things you didn’t know about Paris
Paris, the city of lovers, the home of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and many other wonders. We hear so much about Paris in travel guides, advertisements and movies that sometimes it feels like we know everything about it, even if we haven’t even seen it before. No matter whether you are a seasoned Paris-roamer or if you’re planning on visiting it in the future, here’s a list that of things that few people (except for Parisians, maybe) know about Paris. …