Tahiti Beach File and Beyond
September 8, 2010 – 1:03 am | No Comment
Just as they say meditation is to let go off ones thoughts; holidays are also equally serious matters. Holidays are to let go off your agendas, the monotony of life, the worries and even yourself. And what better place could that be other than Tahiti? Yeah! The turquoise-blue-waters of the picturesque and pristine Tahiti beaches undoubtedly attract a million of travelers to its spectacular shores,  [...]

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Fun Filled Fiji Islands
August 27, 2010 – 5:59 am | No Comment
Fun Filled Fiji Islands
The Fiji Islands had rather been a well-kept secret by the local inhabitants till about nearly two decades ago, ever since then bubbling with travel lovers and adventure raiders. Comprising a cluster of more than three hundred pristine islands, the rapidly growing tourism scene has led to Fiji becoming a second home to many of the travelers as a permanent residence. This inflow of wanders from diverse origins has led to an interesting mix of culture, blending in Polynesian, Micronesian, Melanesian, European and Indian traditions and influences. The Islands are nestled in South Pacific Ocean, south of Tuvalu, east of Vanuatu and west of Tonga. Sugar trade that defines the economy of Fiji Islands is also well supported by trotters coming over to absorb the scenic splendors these islands have  [...]


In the lap of nature
August 26, 2010 – 7:09 am | No Comment
In the lap of nature
Madagascar is more than just a little island sailing in two boats, being off the coast of Africa as it is but with its roots in Asia. Madagascar is a little pearl unto itself and its uniqueness is deep-set in its ways and exotic wildlife, with tree-climbing lemurs (some of which make a sound like a siren) scurrying away just as soon as you snap that twig below your foot. Flippant Hollywood animated barely begins to do justice to it. Over millions of years of evolution, Madagascar has flora and fauna far removed from that you would find in any other place on the face of the planet, such as the carnivorous pitcher plant. Madagascar is a conservationist’s wet dream and a wildlife fan’s wildest imagination sprung to life. Unique is Madagascar, right from the experiences you’ll have here  [...]


The Wonders of the Goth Black Forest
August 25, 2010 – 4:41 am | No Comment
The Wonders of the Goth Black Forest
Black Forest may infuse either mouth-smacking piece of heavenly delight or even spine-chilling images of a thick, dark, secluded place. Think of dark and Goth stories, and what place other than Germany can live up to it? However, Black Forest to the true-blue globe trotter, make that with a streak for wanderlust in the lap of Mother Nature, sure to know what they have in store in the Black Forests. A beautiful spread of emerald over the German territories possibly attributes the beautiful forests a Goth-style name, true to the architectural trends of Germany, but don’t let the perception hold you back from experiencing this paradise of a place abundant with verdant beauty and spectacular natural bounty. Straddling along the Swiss and French borders accompanied by the pristine Neckar  [...]


Come Away to Copenhagen
August 24, 2010 – 12:05 am | No Comment
Come Away to Copenhagen
What truly defines the Copenhagen experience is the instant sight of bright happy homes on the banks of a canal with boats by the side. The cobbled streets of this Danish capital is most definitely a captivating place which leaves me in rapt awe of the grandeur with a pleasant twist in the art and architecture, flourishing richness and an escalating enigma in its true blue style. Trees decorated, a perfect festive family break where the exuberance of a holiday mixes with the uber excitement of Christmas festivities, I am turned into a happy child who can’t stop but being in sheer awe of a city that comes alive with all the merry and jovial vibe in the air, Copenhagen is definitely one of the coolest, very varied and all the more stirring experience. This Danish capital is bubbling with  [...]


I’m a Amphibian Today at Discovery Cove
August 23, 2010 – 4:23 am | No Comment
I’m a Amphibian Today at Discovery Cove
After a visit to the Discovery Cove, everything that I see seems to look FISHY! Here a fish, there a fish, everywhere a fish fish! Old Mac Donald had a Cove…E I E I  OO! Yes, the nursery rhyme of kids is sure to undergo a change after a visit to the most spectacular Discovery Cove in Florida. I’m still reeling under the experience of the trip. The one to one encounter with the marine buddies is a one of a lifetime experience in itself. The friendly dolphins, playful stingrays and a tete-a-tete with the aquatic animals including the much apprehended rather feared sharks and barracuda also takes away all the fright as the fun unravels and one does not even realize how the friendly association has broken the ice to leave no room for getting scared. It was truly delightful and rather  [...]


Unravel at the Scintillating Seychelles
August 21, 2010 – 12:08 am | No Comment
Unravel at the Scintillating Seychelles
Have a difficulty in deciding where to hit this vacation? Almost everything you’ve explored…from Google to your kids Geography book, however nothing quite makes a solution! Relax you need a break! Say to yourself this tongue twister repeatedly: She sells sea-shells on the sea shore. Yes…and again! She sells sea-shells on the sea shore. Oops…it’s alright…pronouncing it wrong may just light a bulb! Uggh...continue with the monotony of She sells sea-shells on the sea shore penchant. Make that a few more times and whoa! Snap on and there you go! So, why not the twisted words of the tongue-twister give away a hint of where to go? Seychelles it indeed is! Kudos!! Come to think of Seychelles and what is the first place to hit the mind? Wonder about it! There certainly cannot be  [...]


Experiencing Trinidad and Tobago
August 16, 2010 – 4:16 am | No Comment
Experiencing Trinidad and Tobago
The picturesque landscape of the very beautiful Trinidad and Tobago contains a vast cluster of islands, thus making it an archipelagic state in the enticing south Caribbean islands. Situated in the middle of Barbados and Guyana, Venezuela and Grenada, this makes for a perfect vacation spot for any travel enthusiast. Trinidad and Tobago are the two key islands on the south Caribbean coast. Area wise, Trinidad is bigger than the counterpart of Tobago. This historic influences of the Spanish Culture is evident when the country was colonized by Christopher Columbus and then faced the intrusions of the British. The economy of the country has predominantly been dependent on the petroleum companies. Now a booming commercial block and a business center in the whole of Caribbean region, Trinidad  [...]


Places to visit in Africa: Part 4
August 15, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment
Places to visit in Africa: Part 4
The travel guide continues on its way across the many plateaus, river, lakes and mountains of Africa. Kenya: There are many national nature reserves and parks in Kenya. The Masai Mara Game Reserve is one of most popular national parks. There are great sights to behold here in the best game park in Kenya. The Serengeti unleashes the majestic sight of the migrating wildebeests. Although the buzzing population of tourists can be a disadvantage, it is one of the best places to see the cheetahs, lions and the leopards in action. These big cats are a pleasure to watch. Mombasa is the second largest city in Kenya. This city is rich due to the Swahili culture it inherits. The food of the old town is out of the world. The nightlife is colorful and enchanting. The three beaches are delightful  [...]


Places to visit in Africa: Part 3
August 14, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment
Places to visit in Africa: Part 3
The true beauty and charm of the African Landscapes and its unique spirit can fill pages and pages of books. We are on a mission to list some of the must see sights of these gorgeous African cities. Senegal: For any African traveler Dakar should be on a must see and do list. This place has beautiful beaches and a lot of similarities to the famed Paris. The people are polite and charming. A fantastic place to visit for the shopping experience alone. Ile Goree is the UNESCO world heritage sight which is again a must see. It is not very far away from Dakar and in the past was used as a slave export port. St. Louis is the former capital city of Senegal and bears great resemblance to New Orleans in the United States of America.  St. Louis was the first settlement for the French invaders.  [...]


Places to visit in Africa: Part 2
August 13, 2010 – 3:33 am | No Comment
Places to visit in Africa: Part 2
We continue our journey across the African terrain and through its enchanting cities. So put on the seatbelts and hold on tight. Here we go! Malawi: The place has been in news lately because of superstar Angelina jolie’s adoption of a Malawi child. But there are many other reasons why this stunning place on earth should be visited. The Livingstonia is one such reason. It is an ideal honeymoon place set on the edge of the Lake Malawi. It is a little paradise that offers some excellent eating options. One can rest and enjoy themselves in the pool which overlooks the sandy beaches. Liwonde National Park is the place where one can go to see elephants, crocodiles, hippos all in the backdrop of the River Shire. That is to the west of the park, towards the east you can see antelopes, sable,  [...]