Friday, March 29, 2013

Want To Touch The Sky? Fly to 5 Great Destinations

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"What a Wonderful World..." sang once  Louis Armstrong. And in deed, this world is not only wonderful but also amazing.

To fly to great locations is a great pleasure. I myself, love flights!  Flying is a great experience in itself. Flying does not have to be the leisure of the rich any more.  There are tones of online sites to find great and affordable deals, especially if you take flight in Asia,  and you may check as well http://www.flightcentre.com.au.  I have listed five destinations which in my opinion are best places that you can't miss in your lifetime. All most all of this places will fit into your budget.

Okavango Delta, Botswana
Of all the wildlife sanctuaries in Africa, why this one? It is because you can get to see wildlife at a close range from a jeep, but in this park you get to see them from Morocco. What is that ? It is a traditional canoe in which you will sway through the grass filled delta and get a close look at animals. Therefore, the best time to visit the place is when the flood is at its peak and the 16000 square kilometer of delta is covered in water. Well if you hold your life too dear, don't go!

Cape Horn, Chile
It is the south most tip of South America. Just get the images of it from the Internet. You can get on top of any one of the wave hitting rocks with a sailor cap on your head and expect a Pirates of the Caribbean ship to pick you up. The sharp cliffs and steep rock walls will bring out the adventurer in you. Well, you are not allowed to climb atop most of the rocks because it is too dangerous, but it is not illegal to climb them inside your head!

Giza, Egypt
I cannot give enough reasons why you should visit this place. I personally call this a Wonder of all wonders. The archaeological details that unravel many ancient mysteries will temp you to become a tomb raider! The astronomical data of the ancient Egyptians will knock the wing out of you. The three great pyramids of Giza are located proportionately at the same distance as how the three stars of the Orion's belt appear to be. The very mystical ambiance will take you 4000 years ago. Of all the historic locations a person can visit, this is the top one. Maybe the second is Machu Picchu and the third is Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.

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Oirase mountain steam, Japan
This is paradise. Seriously, it is paradise. You can take your camera and click it randomly and it will look like a painting. The shallow stream descending from the mountain is tranquilizing and divine.
You can visit it round the year. Even in fall, it is beautiful!

Jabal al Lawz, Saudi Arabia
Well, for this location, I need to give a very precise introduction. Well, Regardless if you are a believer or not,  some believe that is where the Bible comes to life. According to that, this is the famous Mount Sinai that is mentioned in the Bible. You can see the black tipped summit of the mountain, which is claimed because God descended on it in a smoke. You can see the split rock from where water came out, from which the Hebrews drank. You can see a whole lot of evidence for the Biblical story of Exodus. On the same note, there is an another location in the Sinai desert called Jebel Musa (in Arabic "Moses' Mountain") where it is believed that is the actual Mount Sinai. Where the real location is, no one real knows.

So enjoy your flights and, of course, the destinations.

Related Post: How To Survive A Long Flight With Kids

Thursday, March 28, 2013

How To Survive A Long Flight With Kids

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Air travel can be stressful for everyone, from unreasonable security measures to delayed or canceled flights. Parents have even more to stress about when flying, crying babies, fussy toddlers, and fighting siblings will fray anyone's nerves. Whether you are visiting family or taking the vacation of a lifetime, sooner or later your family may find yourselves taking a long flight. Some parents opt to take late-night flights, hoping the kids will sleep through the bulk of the trip. Other families just try the best they can to keep the kids entertained.

Before you find yourself trapped in an airplane for hours with your kids and a crowd of strangers, it pays to prepare. You'll need to fit everything from snacks to entertainment into a few small bags. Can you really bring enough toys and games to keep your kids busy for hours without leaving those tiny airplane seats? Is there a way to keep them entertained without invoking the ire of nearby passengers? What if your child really does scream for the entire flight? Here are some tips, ideas, and plans that can help smooth out the trip for everyone involved.

Remain Calm
Travel can be exciting, especially if your child has never been on an airplane before. This enthusiasm can lead to a child who is incredibly worked-up over an experience that basically amounts to sitting still for several hours. Well-meaning parents may encourage this enthusiasm, but when planning for a smooth trip the last thing you need is a child that is over-the-top excited. While air travel is a unique experience, your child's expectations should be pretty close to reality.

We're going to fly above the clouds in an airplane going super-fast!” is likely to result in a kid running in circles with delight and anticipation. “We will have to spend a lot of time waiting and standing in lines, and when we get on the plane we will have to sit in our seats for a long time,” is more likely to prepare your child for the trip. Don't be too gloomy, but save the exciting parts of air travel for when you're actually there. Watch the planes take off and land, look out the window while taking off and landing, but try not to get the kids too excited beforehand.

Bring Toys
Toys can be a great way to keep kids busy during a long flight, but they could just as easily become another headache for you. The trick is to bring the right toys for your particular tot. Parents of older children tend to let them pack their own toys, but the kids aren't always great at picking toys that will keep them busy for long periods of time. If your child tends to play elaborate scenarios with playsets and action figures or toy animals, a small fold-out playset might be a great way to let them play pretend. If not, the action figures will just weigh you down. Stuffed animals and dolls can be soothing, but they are also bulky and tend to get in the way after a while.

Building toys can be great entertainment for kids of all ages. Lego, Mega Blocks, and other building bricks can be set up on a tray table. Small sets often come in self-contained plastic containers with pictures and building ideas. You can help keep the kids engaged by asking them to build various objects with the bricks they have in front of them. Can they build a house? A dog? A tree?

Electronic toys can be a life-saver on a long flight or a boring drive. From personal DVD players to hand-held video games, these devices are engaging enough to hold most kids' attention for an extended period of time. Some devices are intended to be educational and come with a wide range of games that teach math or spelling, others are largely for entertainment purposes. If your family already owns a portable DVD player, tablet device, or hand-held video games, consider picking up a few movies or games that will be new to your kids.

If you don't already have them, there's no need to rush out and buy the latest and greatest devices. Ask around, you may know someone who would be happy to lend you an older hand-held game system. Video game shops also sell used games and devices. If you normally limit screen time for your kids, consider relaxing the rules a bit, especially for long flights. Movies and video games can also give siblings some much-needed quiet time to get a break from each other. Remember to bring headphones or earbuds that will be comfortable for your children, and consider getting a headphone splitter so that more than one person can listen at a time.

Bring Activities
Coloring books and crayons have been a classic choice for entertainment on the go, but your local craft store probably have many more ways to keep your little ones busy. Look for sticker books with favorite characters, and feel free to add a few more sheets of stickers for more fun. Mazes, word searches, and intricate patterns can be fun for older children. Extreme dot-to-dots, do-it-yourself story books and journals, and papers that change colors with special markers are other fun ways to keep everyone doodling.

Many craft stores now carry self-contained kits that include everything you need for a craft. Peel-off adhesives turn foam shapes into fun stickers, and allow your child to create a picture frame or a fuzzy animal. Beads, lanyards, and yarn crafts are other options that may hold your child's attention. While toddlers and preschoolers may not be able to manage an actual craft kit, they may enjoy making paper bag puppets or bending colorful pipe-cleaners.

Bring Books
Unless your child is a serious reader, they may not be able to focus on a novel during a long flight. Instead, look for activity books like Where's Waldo and I Spy. Most look-and-find books mention a few things to find on each page, and have lists of additional things to find at the end. You can squeeze even more entertainment out of this sort of book by spotting things yourself and then asking your child to find them, or discussing what you see on the pages. “What do you think this man in the corner is doing?” “Do we have a ball like that at home?” You can even play look-and-find games with in-flight magazines and catalogs if you have multiple copies.

Anything Goes
You can't always predict what kids will do during a long flight, and you may end up being that parent with the screaming baby. While you may encounter a few grumpy passengers, most people will be sympathetic as long as you at least appear to be trying to remedy the situation. Zoning out while your child kicks a seat in front of them is guaranteed to make someone angry, but correcting them, removing their shoes, or apologizing to the occupant of that seat can help soothe everyone's nerves. A long flight is not the time to wait out a temper tantrum to teach your toddler a lesson. For air travel, a good rule of thumb is that, as long as your child is quiet and not actively kicking seats or touching other passengers, anything goes. If they want to lay on the floor in front of your seats or shred their in-flight magazine, that's just fine.

So if you're travelling with small children by airplane, make sure you've got a plan. Making preparations to keep them entertained can make all the difference.
 

[author byline] Jacqueline Carter is a travel agent for Thomas Cook Family Vacations, a writer, and a mother of three small children with lots of experience keeping her family sane. Photo courtesy of depositphotos.com.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Top 3 Crete Holiday Resorts

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If you quite fancy a stint in the sun on the Greek isle of Crete this summer, look no further for your handy resort guide. Choosing the right resort is crucial in having the holiday of your dreams, so think about what it is that you really want to get from a trip to Crete and match it to the following before you head off to find Crete holidays online:

Hersonissos
Party people head straight to Hersonissos. Do not consider another resort, do not try to save pennies by staying out of town, do not pass go. Hit Hersonissos and it will hit you back just as hard, with its lively bars, clubs and beach scene. If you’re looking for a bustling, busy, active stay, the atmosphere of Hersonissos is sure to be right up your street, with shopping, clubbing and watersports galore.

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Stalis
Families should have a look at the quieter resort of Stalis for a relaxed yet fun break. The beautiful golden sand beaches are perfect for hours of play, and the smattering of shops mean that you can find everything you need on the resort.
With a pleasant open air museum, and plenty of watersports to choose from, there’s enough going on in Stalis to keep boredom at bay.

Gouves
Ideal for couples who want to simply get away from it all and relax in each other’s company, Gouves is a small, peaceful resort boasting idyllic bays and sandy hideaways on the beach. For long, leisurely lunches and romantic evenings out, restaurants, cafes and bars will cater for your every whim.
There are many holiday deals to Crete available online right now, so enjoy a browse. Keep in mind the differences between the main resorts and book accordingly, to guarantee a trip that lives up to your expectations.


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Friday, March 22, 2013

The Best 10 Destinations in Continent of Africa

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The continent of Africa offers extraordinary memories to the holidaymaker and tourist. From amazing wildlife in Kenya to the "Seven Wonders of the World" in Egypt, the African continent has clearly gained its reputation as the ideal destination for adventure. if you dare to explore this continent and hope from one destination to the other, I cannot image a better way then flying. Driving the continent may take you forever. In my travels, I did meet some long-term travelers who dared crossing all Africa with a vehicle. If you do chose to fly you can compare airfares online.
So here are the best 10 destinations in Africa.

1. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
If you want to view the Big Five - The Buffalo, Elephant, Leopard, Lion and Rhino - then look no further than the Masai Mara. You can also see the amazing yearly antelope migration. Masai Mara boasts extensive lands characterized by a variety of flora and fauna. The national reserve is a popular destination for tourists longing to have the true feel of the African continent.

2. The Pyramids, Egypt
Definitely one of the most identifiable "Seven Wonders of the World", the Pyramids in Egypt have fascinated many since time immemorial. Plus, the constant fascination in the ostentatious artwork and shaman customs of the age-old society delights millions of tourists each year.

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The Pyramids of  Egypt
 3. Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town is another popular destination for international travellers looking for a memorable holiday. There is plenty to do once you land in Cape Town. The extraordinary landscapes and mountain panorama offer extraordinary experience while the culture will help spruce up the experience for singles, couples, and families.

4. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Often called the white peak of the African continent, Mount Kilimanjaro boasts unique volcanoes, offering a true challenge to any trekking lover and it can take you several days to discover the peak of the mountain.

5. Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco is one of the first destinations travelers consider for their travel plans. It offers an amazing blend of prehistoric attractions and contemporary experiences. You can discover many incredible buildings in Fez as well as the legendary Roman Relics in Volubilis, to mention but a few.

6. Okavango Delta, Botswana
Okavango, Botswana is the biggest transnational delta in the world, which, in contrast to other comparable configurations, drains totally around a basin.

7. Djenne, Mali
This is one of the oldest Malian cities and an exciting place with mud houses adorned with amazing colors. Djenne's Grand Marche is a magnificent market, where traders converge to sell their wares.

8. Unguja, Zanzibar
Zanzibar was once a popular trading place for ancient merchants, thanks to its proximity to the sea. Tourism is boosted by the presence of shimmering beaches and ancient homes around the island.

9. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
The Victoria Falls offer another brightly fascinating scenario. Nature enthusiasts will by fascinated by the stunning Zambezi Bridge , which joins the country to Zambia.

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Victoria Falls

 10. Port Louis, Mauritius
Port Louis is one of the continent's richest destinations. It boasts an invigorated harbor and a dynamic seashore market. Another well-recognized place among holidaymakers is Mont Choisy, which offers excellent skydiving opportunities.


Africa itself is really variegated, so it is important to determine what you really need to explore during your journey to the continent. While you can start by planning on a budget travel to keep the costs low, knowing your preferred destination will ensure you don't miss on anything important. Note that the degree of the visitor's safety is extremely high in all these places.


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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Where Will You Go in 2013?

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 Ahh, holidays. What better way to spend an evening than flicking through the holiday brochures, folding over your favorite pages and reading up about the latest sun-drenched resort to hit the holiday market, or the newest range of hotels and their fabulous range of spas and sports. Choosing a holiday can be a pretty tough decision, and with each passing year those destinations get ever more exotic and more appealing - which makes the process that little bit more difficult!

But let's face it, there are worse things you could be doing than deciding which holiday destination you like best. And with that in mind, let's take a look at some of the hottest holiday destinations you could visit in 2013.

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Greece is a fail-safe location and one that's awash with choice. Families will love the bubbly resorts found in Corfu, clubbers can get their kicks in Kardamena in Kos or Faliraki in Rhodes, couples will fall head over heels in love with beautiful Kefalonia, and luxury seekers will find a five-star welcome in Crete's gorgeous town of Elounda.

Further afield, Mexico holidays 2013,are flying off the shelves - and it's not hard to see why. With such first-class resorts as Cancun and Riviera Maya, which are ready to tempt you in with their contemporary hotels, authentic Mexican flavour and upbeat nightlife, Mexico is a fantastic holiday destination that's bound to tick all the right boxes. If you fancy another Caribbean gem, you could be soaking up the sun in cheerful Jamaica, or sinking your toes into powder-soft sands in the Dominican Republic. Or you could really push the boat out and enjoy an island-hopping Caribbean cruise.



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Whatever you fancy, thanks to today's first-rate tour operators you'll find a fantastic range of package holidays on offer. Thomas Cook is one such example, and whether you're after a swish no-holds-barred luxury getaway or something cheap and cheerful with Thomas Cook holiday offers, this well established tour operator is happy to oblige.

So, where will 2013 take you?






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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Picture Of The Week: "Story of a Face"


There is so much I or anyone else can say about such a picture. I bet the picture has to say even more about us as the guy there seating and wondering about whatever is infront of him. I do wonder what he is looking at. The years are showing in his face and life experience is vivid. I bet there is an awesome story in his face. A story that can be told over and over...

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Cheap Apartment Options in Barcelona


Barcelona is a famous city and is the second largest city in Spain after Madrid. It is also known to be the capital city of Catalonia. It is a city that is known to have a lot of tourist sites that attract millions of tourists to this city. The fact that this city receives tourists in large numbers means that there is need for accommodation for these tourists. With the tough economic times, more and more tourists are settling for cheap apartments in Barcelona. However, many tourists usually have a hard time locating such apartments probably due to the fact that they do not have the information they need. Apart from tourists, the other people normally in need of such cheap apartments are expats coming in from other countries.

In order to find vacation apartments in Barcelona, there are a few things that people getting into Barcelona will need to know. For starters, when looking for accommodation in Barcelona, you will most probably need the help of real estate agencies who will help you get an apartment ranging within the price margin you can afford. Such real estate agencies can be accessed online as most of them have developed websites specifically for this purpose. Researching well is another key to ensuring that you research extensively to ensure that you get the best deals.

When going for a cheap apartment it is also important to ensure that you go for an apartment that is of good quality and not one that has amenities that do not function as they are supposed to. Going for a cheap apartment does not mean that you should go for an apartment that is of substandard quality. you also need to decide whether you only want to visit Barcelona for a short while or you will be spending a long time here. This way you will be able to decide on the type of apartment rental to go for.

The apartments differ in many ways hence you need to go for an apartment that suits your needs. For instance, if you are traveling in a group you will need an apartment that is large with all the amenities that you may need in it. You may go for a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment. However, if you are alone then you can go for a smaller option. The location in which you want the apartment also matters a lot. The location in which the apartment is located will determine the amount you will have to pay for it. The further it is from the center of the city the cheaper the apartment.

A cheap apartment in Barcelona may cost you just below 15 Euros per person per night. By any standards this is an apartment that is comfortable and within a close distance to the city and its facilities and attractions. This is most probably a self-catering apartment hence you need to prepare yourself in terms of buying enough supplies. Whether you are on vacation or work trip to Barcelona, Spain, you can be sure to find an affordable apartment that will suit all your needs.

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Europe on a Budget


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Business Breaks in the Big Smoke: Heathrow Hotels



Taking the stress out of your business break is definitely vital. Although it may sound glamorous, traveling around the globe, or up and down the country certainly takes its toll, and unfortunately becomes one of the working world’s necessary evils.
When you have a lot of work on your plate, big board meetings to attend, and maybe even a client or two to convince into signing a contract, eliminating the avoidable strains of staying in the city is advisable.
HeathrowTerminal 5 hotels from Travelodge provide the perfect budget base for your business break. Complete with all the basic amenities you need to make your stay comfortable, Heathrow Terminal 5 hotels from Travelodge are ideally placed near to the airport, with fabulous connections to the underground and over ground systems right on hand.
Rather than paying for the privilege of added extras you probably won’t use, Travelodge helps you keep your business expenses right down, while providing the guarantee that you will have an peaceful night’s rest. All rooms have en-suite facilities, bedding, a kettle and other basic amenities.
Extras such as toiletries and additional pillows are available from Travelodge’s efficient customer service teams located at reception.
Although you are likely to have a need to access the Internet during your stay, it is unnecessary to pay for Wi-Fi while you are out and about in the day. Travelodge offer high speed Internet access on a pay as you need service. Simply pay at reception for the amount time you intend to use the service, and top this up as and when needed.
Pay for just an hour if you hope to catch up with family, keep up to date with the office, or check your emails, while longer periods are available for those planning to work through to meet looming deadlines, or attend any web conferences while they are away.


Heading into the city for your big meeting is simple. Just a short walking distance away from Heathrow Terminal 5 hotels from Travelodge, the underground service connects to central London via the Piccadilly Line, which runs directly through many of the main city stations including Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and South Kensington.
All Heathrow Terminal 5 hotels from Travelodge are connected to small eateries and bars. After a long day of talking business, don’t forget to take some time out to relax and unwind over a bite to eat and with a glass of something chilled.
We all know that being stuck in the city on your own isn’t the best way to spend an evening, so don’t be ashamed to indulge in some little luxuries – have you meals made and rejuvenate over your favourite beverage.
Cut the cost and the stress of business travel and book Heathrow Terminal 5 hotels from Travelodge. With everything you need at hand including convenient connections to central London, without the strains of the city life, why pay more for the basics of business travel? 



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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Want to Visit Petra - Jordan? Here You Go!


 
Much has been said and written about Petra, but then nothing really prepares you for a trip to this rose red city. They say 'Seeing is believing', and this holds true for Petra, the archaeological wonder of Jordan. Characterized by the red mountains and memorials of a forgotten race, there is nothing here that is synonymous with modern civilization.
History: Petra has seen the Roman rule, as well as its decline. It had been the capital city of the Nabataeans, who established it round about 312 BC for controlling the caravan trade to Egypt, Syria, Aquaba and the Persian Gulf. The Romans arrived in 64 AD and made architectural modifications. They started diverting the trade route, eventually diminishing the rule of the Nabataeans. As Christianity started spreading across the Byzantine Empire, Petra became a seat of the bishopric. The Urn Tomb was converted into a church. The isolation of power began 661 AD onwards when the Umayyad Dynasty rose to power. The curtain fell upon this once prominent city with a series of devastating earthquakes soon after.
Architecture: The architecture of Petra is a merging of eastern traditions with Hellenistic highlights. This is where east meets west with rock-cut structures and monuments converted to Roman structures. The spectacular setting of the quaint town is within a narrow gorge. Entrance through the 'siq' introduces the traveler to carvings and inscriptions along the walls with a water chamber. The siq leads you to the treasury, which used to hold gold and other precious jewels.
The temples and tombs above the ground are exemplars of architectural splendor. How can one forget the red sandstone cliffs and the stark red residential complexes that have recently been excavated? Well known artifacts include decorative friezes, tuccowork, relief carvings of a sandstone eagle and a vase with panther-shaped handle.
Unique: What is unique about Petra is perhaps the camel ride that every tourist enjoys. Camels are ideal for riding on the ground, but for steeper heights including the Monastery or the High Place, you must choose the donkey. Another highlight is the bottles of decorative sand art that are sold by vendors all over the city. The specialty of these artifacts is that they are made out of the naturally colored sand that is scraped from the walls of the canyons. The most common design is the silhouette of a camel against desert surroundings. The Bedouins display samples of large Nabataean coins. In fact, they have tiny coins, which actually belong from that era.
Seasons: The best time to visit Petra is during autumn and spring when the cool weather permits extensive outdoor travel. You can look around the town comfortably and explore the lush landscape. Those traveling off season might experience rain, wind and heat waves.
Weather: The best month to visit Petra is during April when the flowers are in full bloom. The average temperature is 73 degrees F. you can also visit in March, May and between September and November. There's slight rainfall in March, although regions around the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba are comfortable. The summer temperatures can reach extremes, while winters are windy with an occasional snow.


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