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  • All Aboard Caribbean Royal Clipper Cruises  By : Andrew Regan
    Take to the high seas on a Royal Clipper cruise. Sail around the islands of the Caribbean aboard a restored clipper and gaze out upon azure blue waters as you stand beneath billowing sails.
  • Where to Look for Singapore Accommodation and Sightseeing Options  By : Johan49 Hedin49
    Where to Look for Singapore Accommodation and Sightseeing Options

    There are many exotic tourist destinations in south eastern Asia and Singapore is a prominent one. This island situated in the Malay Peninsula has several attractions for the footloose people and travelers. What makes Singapore stand apart from other tourist destinations is its blend of western amenities and Oriental culture. It has residents coming from ethnic Asian origins. Amidst its flourishing and prosperity it has not severed ties with its cultural past.
  • THINGS TO DO IN AMSTERDAM  By : JASSI
    DINNER CRUISE The best way to make your acquaintance with Amsterdam is to take a cruise on the city’s canals. The nicest option is a two-and-a- half hour dinner cruises. Sitting cosily inside a glass-domed motorboat, you tuck into a delicious four-course meal while enjoying the sights of Amsterdam.
  • HOLLY POOL OF NECTAR-AMRITSAR-INDIA  By : JASSI
    The spiritual capital of the Sikhs, Amritsar is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. It derived its name from the pool around the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), which means “Holy Pool of Nectar”. A major part of the city’s history revolves around the Golden Temple, which is the prime and distinct attraction in Amritsar. The spiritual capital of the Sikhs, Amritsar is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. It derived its name from t
  • //ADVENTURE TRAVELING-PART-V  By : JASSI
    It’s easiest to spot a tiger in the summer, when the animals frequent a shrinking selection of water holes. But the weather is punishing. Bandhavgarh in the winter is better: it has one of the highest concentrations of tigers among tiger reserves in India, which means that your chances of a sighting are pretty good, and you don’t have to sweat it out.
  • TRAVELING ADVENTURES-I  By : JASSI
    Adventure- sports enthusiasts climb a hill, strap on a pair of skis, and come rushing down snow-covered slopes. That’s skiing. Committed adrenaline junkies fly in a heli-copter to a tall mountain, strap on their skis, and make their way down steep slopes in a skilful hurry. This is heli-skiing.
  • Adventure Travel In IndiaAdventure Travel In India  By : JASSI
    High adventure for the unadventurous. If all you want from a holiday is to lie back in a sweet waterborne room, and watch the blue sky, green trees, as other people scurry around to ensure your comfort, get thee onto a houseboat. It may be the kerala cliché, but it really is lovely. These ‘kettuvallams’are outfitted as one-or two-bedroom, self-contained units. High adventure for the unadventurous. If all you want from a holiday is to lie back in a sweet waterborne room, and watch the blue sky, g
  • ADVENTURE IN THE HILLS-IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    A tour of Uttarakhand, made up of 14 hilly districts of former Uttar Pradesh, reveals an area of great natural beauty with picturesque hill stations, trekking trail, and ancient Hindu Pilgrimage centres in the shadow of towering Himalayan peaks. Garhwal, home to a number of holy spots, is the more visited region.
  • ADVENTURE TRAVELING -PART-III (RAJASTHAN)  By : JASSI
    Amid the havelis of Shekhawati, the fort at Nawalgarh is the base for Shekhawati Brigade Horse Safaris. A well-oiled operation brings you the best of riding experiences: 22 Marwari, Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses can take you cross-country in unspoilt terrain. A team of one outrider, an ex-army cooks, a camp in charge, and folk musicians escort you through semi-desert terrain, forests, salt lakes, marshes and flat grasslands. .
  • ADVENTURE TRAVELING-FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR  By : JASSI
    Whether or not we believe in Christmas, snow is an unfamiliar thrill for most of us. Perennial ‘snow points’ like the Rohtang Pass offer stale patches of the stuff even in summer, but to experience a snowfall you’ll either have to climb a peak or wait for winter. In the right place. Last January saw a relatively heavy snowfall in Himachal; even Kasauli received snow for the first time in five years.
  • THE ABODE OF THE GODSTHE ABODE OF THE GODS  By : JASSI
    The search for Shangri La may prove elusive but a visit to Darjeeling and Sikkim would take you pretty close to that. While Darjeeling still has a colonial hangover that comes with most of the hill stations that were developed by the British in the 19th and 20th centuries, Gangtok and much of Western Sikkim offer an introduction to traditional Tibetan Buddhism. The search for Shangri La may prove elusive but a visit to Darjeeling and Sikkim would take you pretty close to that. While Darjeeling s
  • A HIDDEN PARADISEA HIDDEN PARADISE  By : JASSI
    To your surprise,it is India.Arunachal Pradesh (a north east state of India) is called a hidden paradise. The Brahmaputra river which originates at Manash Sarover, flows eastward through snow-capped rough mountains and gorges of the great Himalayas in Tibet and enters India through Arunachal Pradesh.To your surprise,it is India.Arunachal Pradesh (a north east state of India) is called a hidden paradise. The Brahmaputra river which originates at Manash Sarover, flows eastward through snow-capped
  • Money factsMoney facts  By : JASSI
    The first coins
    Coins made from gold and silver were used in Lydia, an ancient Middle Eastern kingdom, in about 687-652 BC. The coins were known as staters.

    Largest coins
    Swedish 10-daler copper coins (made in 1644) weighed 19.71km.

    The first coins
    Coins made from gold and silver were used in Lydia, an ancient Middle Eastern kingdom, in about 687-652 BC. The coins were known as staters.

    Largest coins
    Swedish 10-daler copper coins (made in 1644) weighed 19.71km.
  • //COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)  By : JASSI
    India’s 7,600-km-long coastline is –apart from famous interruptions like Goa-virtually one huge stretch of untouched beach. The best-kept secrets are in the east, but the sun has by no means set on the western coast. A state-by-state round-up:

    Orissa
    The only tourists who ventured onto its silken sands used to be Bengali families or pious folks visiting Puri’s Jagannath temple.
  • //The Climate Of India-For Travelers  By : JASSI
    India has hot tropical weather with variations occurring region to region. Because of the sheer size of the country, the climate depends not only on the time of year, but also on the location. While the heat is unbearable in the Gangetic plain, the people of Ladakh shiver in the snowy cold. Most of India has just two main seasons –

    Winter lasts from December to February,
    And summer from March to May.
  • //Christian festivals  By : JASSI
    Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night)
    6 January (18 January in Russia; 1 February in Ethiopia). The Epiphany (Epiphaneia: Greek for manifestation) celebrates three events that are all thought to have happened on this day: Jesus’s appearance as a newborn to the Magi (three wise men); Jesus’s baptism, when God acknowledged his son; Jesus’s first public miracle, when he turned water to wine in Galilee.
  • /VISIT CITY PALACE, BANGALORE IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    Anything that comes with the ‘heritage’ tag in Bangalore gives on goosebumps, seeing how the city loves to consign its past to oblivion. The Jayamahal Palace Hotel- an icing sugar-white miniature castle complete with turreted parapets, a royal standard and sprawling grounds- is a lovely anomaly in the traffic-choked heart of the Cantonment. It was apparently built only a century ago by then British Resident, Sir James Austin Bourdillon, though no one can actually confirm that.
  • CHANDIGARH – MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY OF INDIA  By : JASSI
    Chandigarh is called The City Beautiful Chandigarh is modern India’s great experiment in town planning. Born out of anguish & angst of the partition in 1947, it was India’s first planned city designed by a French architect, Le Corbusier.

    Chandigarh is picturesquely located at the foothills of the shivaliks & plays a very unique role of being the capital of two states – Punjab & Haryana.
  • //BE A KING FOR A DAY AT CHAIL  By : JASSI
    State Himachal Pradesh,India.
    Location a wooded retreat at 7,054 ft, 89km from Kalka and 351 km N of Delhi Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala via Panipat and Karnal; NH22 to Kandaghat via Panchkula, Kalka and Dharampur; state road to Chail via Sadhupul. Tiny Chail does not rival the colonial grandeur of Shimla, but it does give you a feel of how the summer capital of the Raj must have looked before its salubrious environs were chopped down to make way for smug imperial edifices. Chail, of course,
  • Famous cars//  By : JASSI
    Mercedes
    The German luxury car, which has been made since 1901, took its name from Mercedes, the daughter of Daimler car company director Emil Jellinek.

    Rolls-Royce
    British car enthusiasts Henry Royce and Charles Rolls joined forces to form Rolls-Royce in 1906 and set new standards for a luxury vehicle.
  • //CAMPING SAHIB-STYLE  By : JASSI
    During the British Raj, English civil servants, merchants and adventurers regularly fled the heat of the plains for the hills on fishing or shooting expeditions. The ‘bandobast’ for these trips was phenomenal: shikara to track animals, skinners, gun bearers A couple of khansamas to prepare the mulligatawny soups, pot roasts and puddings, bearers to serve, porters, mules and muleteers, sleeping tents, dining tents, camp cots, books and painting material, chairs and tables.
  • /Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers  By : JASSI
    In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock’s city is notorious for its humid summers but winters are miraculously mild. Welcome to the heritage walks of Calcutta
  • Cruise holidays and its planning!  By : pinki
    Cruiseholidayplanning.com provides Cruise Vacations Guide, Cruises, Cruises Holiday Planning, Holiday Planning, Travels, Vacations and destination, specific information including visa, other information for cruise vacation International destinations around the world.
  • Tamil Nadu Beaches  By : Netaxis
    The state of Tamil Nadu in India, with its typical tropical climate is not short of beautiful beaches. Some of the popular ones are the Marina and the Elliots beaches in Chennai, the historical Mahabalipuram, Kovalam, and the beaches at Kanyakumari, and Rameswaram are also of tourist interest. It's easy for tourist visitors to travel in Tamil Nadu because of its good infrastructure enabling easy travel. The beaches here are famous for water sports activities like surfing, swimming and fishing.
  • Kosher Cruises  By : peter branson
    Cruises are one exciting idea for all. Whether it is a nice, lonely holiday with your spouse or a family vacation, cruises always are an exciting option to consider. So if you have been dreaming to have your own exciting cruise experience, an experience that you would love to cherish, Kosher Cruises are all set to take you on a grand rid
  • Kerala - Paradise for Honeymoon Couples  By : Smith
    Kerala is blessed with unique and fabled backwater one of the unique feature offering grandeur moments for the newly weeded couples to share being together. Kerala is paradise e for the honeymoon couples to enjoy the beginning of there new life together. Enrolling in the enchanting backwater tour is of dreamy experience being in this state. Backwaters tour is the ideal place for the newly weeded couples to share some memorable moments on the famous backwater tour. The view of the rising sun over the Western Ghats is grandeur adding a icing on a cake experience of your romantic moments. Sail the houseboat together enjoying the beautiful landscape of Kerala. Get mesmerized with the beautiful tale of the ducks that is accompanying you throughout you romantic tour. Candle light dinner inside the house is the everlasting moments of your Honeymoon tours Kerala.
  • Taking A Vacation To Jersey  By : Chloe Ramsbottom
    The island of Jersey is positioned just off the coast of France, near Normandy, and is the biggest of the group of islands identified as the Channel Islands. The Channel Islands are made up of the likes of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney and Sark, the first two being the major of these islands. Although Jersey is closer to the French shoreline than the British shoreline it is the job of the United Kingdom to defend it against any invasion attempts, however, with this said the island itself is not classed as part of the United Kingdom or the European Union, instead it is part of the Common Travel Area which basically means that it is a passport free zone.
  • Gay travel and hotel destinations  By : Vikassaj
    Gay travel and hotel destinations are often large cities, although not exclusively, and often coincide with the existence of gay neighborhoods
  • Human Cuisine  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    Just as the last forbidden cuss word may be out in the open, now there's also a new, honorable platform for writers of cannibalistic tales, and we all have a right to laugh, for we are acknowledging our very own fears and "it's okay."
  • Maximizing Your Cruise Vacation  By : Bill Morgan
    Taking a cruise vacation can be a fun and exciting alternative to the conventional sightseeing adventure in a new town, or a hotel getaway. Cruise vacations give you a chance to set sail on the ocean, experience a new island or destination, and relax with deluxe amenities and services on board. Whether you’re a solo traveler or heading out on a romantic getaway, here are some ways to make the most of your vacation at sea:
  • Why Online Speciality Cruise Agencies are Set to Capture a Niche Market  By : James Felton
    Some cruise lines have devoted their businesses exclusively to specialty cruises to meet the demands of a niche market of cruise customers who are less than satisfied with the traditional product offered by the major cruise lines and desire a cruise holiday that is a cut above the ordinary.
  • Cruise Complaints: Service And Tipping  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    CruiseMates' reader Todd De Haven opines the high expectations of perfection in food and service on cruises ships.
  • Allaying The Fears Of New Cruisers  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    A first cruise is often preceded by many questions, fears and doubts. This article allays the concerns of those about to take their first cruise.
  • FOWL PLAY (INDIA)  By : Rubby
    If you are willing to rough it out, explore the interiors of Maharashtra(India) this little village has a surprise in store for you. Enjoy a simple break in Chincholi Morachi, with colours for company.


    BIRD CLUE
    • CHINCHOLI RESIDENTS (even the 1000-year-olds) claim to never having seen the dead body of a peacock.
    • The peacocks start shedding their lovely plumage post monsoons (mating season) and by the time Diwali comes, they’re bald and plain looking as the p
  • MONSOON DRIVING TIPS  By : Rubby
    • Remove all sun-film. Nothing messes up visibility during the monsoon up visibility during the monsoon, when you need it most, than this.
    • Try to travel in pairs, at least, and between all vehicles, have at least one GSM and one CDMA phone.
  • TRAVEL AND PHOTOGRAPHY  By : Rubby
    No pleasure trip is complete without clicking photographs. After all, they help you record your best moments and let you spend time looking at good times. When you have decided on your itinerary and made all arrangements to travel, you should keep your camera ready with you. If don’t own one, this is a good excuse to scout the markets for a good camera and purchase one in keeping with your budget and requirements. With the growing popularity of digital cameras, conventional cameras are well in t
  • EMPIRES OF THE MONSOON-FOR TRAVELERS  By : Rubby
    Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka doesn’t promote ‘monsoon tourism’ as aggressively as Kerala. But it may as well. The island country shares a lot with Kerala-landscape, culture, food, climate and more and now it is promoting ayurveda. The monsoon is the traditional season for ayurvedic treatments; it’s also the traditional season of the scared tourist. Which makes it a great time for the less timid to explore the beautiful country. Include the beach resort town of Bentota in your monsoon itinerary
  • Wedding Day Gift - Sydney Harbour Cruise  By : Prince Cruise
    A Sydney harbor wedding cruise shows that you care If you are looking for a beautiful and unique way to spend your wedding day then why not consider a Sydney Harbor Wedding Cruise.
  • Caribbean Holidays  By : Amber Mike
    The Caribbean is a rhythmic and colourful place, full of life and energy. It’s also the perfect place to relax with white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters surrounding them. A cruise among these islands offers a wonderful way of visiting this amazing area, giving you the chance to view them from afar and then jump in with both feet and join in with some real island fun.
  • Visit Greece And Especially Greek Islands By Sea.  By : Nick Nikolis
    Visiting by water the Greek Islands conjures visions of deep blue skies, clear azure sea, breathtaking scene, white villages, fascinating nightlife, dining in seaside taverns and nothing compares to the convenience and excitement one feels.
  • Tahiti Cruise and Vacation  By : Tuanua
    Tahiti Cruise & Vacation is your online travel agent and guide to Tahiti, the largest and arguably one of the most picturesque patches of land in the southern Pacific Ocean. Tahiti Cruise & Vacation offers quality advice and services tailor-made for tourists planning to visit this Polynesian paradise.
  • What Are The Benefits Of Group Travel?  By : Trent Allan007 Trent Allan007
    Make your Cruising Truly Special with Princess Cruises

    Taking a cruise at the mentioned, will be exciting and unforgettable as it is completely unique when compared to the rest.

    For several decades, the line of Princess Cruise has been serving people by offering exclusive tours and facilities for cruise vacations. Till date, Princess Cruise has taken people to nearly 200 and above different ports situated in every corner of the globe.
  • Know About Medical Cruises  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    If you own a small medical office, imagine the possibilities you have. Not only will you boost moral in your office by taking your staff on a cruise, but you will also be contributing to the success of your business.
  • Lakshadweep-Spectacular Sunset  By : JASSI
    Lakshadweep-Spectacular Sunset

    Spectacular sunsets draw people to the shore in the evenings. Check out Kavaratti, the administrative capital of Lakshadweep.

    Lakshadweep is the tiniest Union Territory of India and its only coral island chain. This archipelago consists of 36 islands, 12 atolls, three reefs and five submerged banks. Only 10 of these islands are inhabited – Amini, Andrott, Bitra, Chetlat, Kiltan, Agatti, Bangaram, Kadmat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti, and Minicoy. The last six are open
  • ITALY-FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    ITALY-FOR TRAVELERS

    Let me guide you how to a visit Italy if you have just 3 days

    Dreading the delirium of the half-a-day-per city method.
    First day: Choose Verona, because it’s small and less sought-after, and thereby devise the dummy approach to seeing Italy. By the evening of the first day I am certain that if you’ve seen on Italian town you’ve seen them all, if you’ve done the rounds of one church you will most certainly overdose on Renaissance art,
  • COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)  By : JASSI
    COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)

    India’s 7,600-km-long coastline is –apart from famous interruptions like Goa-virtually one huge stretch of untouched beach. The best-kept secrets are in the east, but the sun has by no means set on the western coast. A state-by-state round-up:

    Orissa
    The only tourists who ventured onto its silken sands used to be Bengali families or pious folks visiting Puri’s Jagannath temple.
  • KULLU SHAWLS (INDIA)  By : JASSI
    KULLU SHAWLS (INDIA)

    Kullu’s famous shawls evolved from the pattu, the traditional dress of the valley. A three-meter length of hand-woven wool, the pattu is worn by women like a tunic, wrapped round the body and fastened at the front and over the shoulders. The pattu is still widely used by village women, usually worn on top of pajamas. Married women also wear a dhattu, or headscarf.
    Men use to wrap the pattu like a shawl across their shoulders but it’s rare to see a man wearing one these
  • Adventure Travel In India  By : JASSI
    Adventure Travel In India

    It’s only in India, a country full of adventure, joy and fun.

    Kettuvallam

    High adventure for the unadventurous. If all you want from a holiday is to lie back in a sweet waterborne room, and watch the blue sky, green trees, as other people scurry around to ensure your comfort, get thee onto a houseboat. It may be the kerala cliché, but it really is lovely. These ‘kettuvallams’are outfitted as one-or two-bedroom, self-contained units. They’l
  • VISIT CITY PALACE, BANGALORE IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    VISIT CITY PALACE, BANGALORE IN INDIA

    Anything that comes with the ‘heritage’ tag in Bangalore gives on goosebumps, seeing how the city loves to consign its past to oblivion. The Jayamahal Palace Hotel- an icing sugar-white miniature castle complete with turreted parapets, a royal standard and sprawling grounds- is a lovely anomaly in the traffic-choked heart of the Cantonment. It was apparently built only a century ago by then British Resident, Sir James Austin Bourdillon, though
  • MANILA –FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    MANILA –FOR TRAVELERS

    At one o’clock on a weekday night Manila’s Roxas Boulevard (of Baywallk, as I is better known) is buzzing with a variety of entertainment. A group of young stand-up comedians in lurid polyester overalls, sporting gelled Mohawk manes, tumble across a temporary stage shrieking Tagalog lines that send the crowds into hysterical fits of laughter. A little further down a band called Harmony belts out mushy hip-hop to people sitting at a café.
  • PARADISE IN NANDI HILLS OF INDIA  By : JASSI
    PARADISE IN NANDI HILLS OF INDIA

    Yes it’s in the state of Karnataka of India.


    Nandi Hills has absolutely flat surrounding plains, just outside Bangalore. These are not gently rolling hills, but giant, 2,000-ft granite monolith towering over you that seems to appear from nowhere. The effect is magical.
    The hills get their name from the beautiful statue of Nandi standing guard outside the Yoganandeeshwara Temple atop the hills.
  • MADVI BEACH-FOR TRAVELERS  By : JASSI
    MADVI BEACH-FOR TRAVELERS

    Mandvi beach is the only privately owned beach in India, with the property extending right up to the waterline
    Two-and-a-half kilometers of beach all to yourself. A waiter from the restaurant trudges across the sand, bearing provender. Long pool-chairs, under a thatch umbrella. The waves gambol in a few feet away. A fairly determined sort of breeze comes in from the west. A chap could get used to this.
  • ADVENTURES OF BR HILLS IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    ADVENTURES OF BR HILLS IN INDIA


    LOCATION: State Karnatka, India

    What can you say about a place where the local deity is a wandering spirit who wears outsized sandals? And a region so wild that the milestones are painted yellow and green for fear of marauding elephants? For some obscure reason, wild elephants in these parts get so peeved by white milestones that they pull them out and fling them around. The Forest Department recently pulled one of these specimens out o
  • Luxury Yacht Charters Newport Beach  By : Autumn
    Lower Newport Bay in Southern California has 600 acres of open water and is popular for all sizes of vessels. One can enjoy luxury yacht charters year-round in the New Port Beach.
  • ADVENTURE TRAVELING IN INDIA-FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR  By : JASSI
    ADVENTURE TRAVELING-FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR




    White Christmas?
    Whether or not we believe in Christmas, snow is an unfamiliar thrill for most of us. Perennial ‘snow points’ like the Rohtang Pass offer stale patches of the stuff even in summer, but to experience a snowfall you’ll either have to climb a peak or wait for winter. In the right place. Last January saw a relatively heavy snowfall in Himachal; even Kasauli received snow for the first time in five years. But to maximis
  • Ecotourism- Kodai in Bloom-INDIA  By : JASSI
    Ecotourism- Kodai in Bloom


    Kodaikanal is hotting up as a destination for ecotourists.the eco-conscious can build their own holiday cottages there.

    In the Kodai EcoVillage, ad agency O&M’s dream theme, a plot costs between $19000 to $55000 an acre. Buyers have to sign an eco-pledge that restricts construction to 2,800 sq ft (per acre per level) and mandates green construction material, rainwater harvesting, etc. Pondicherry’s Auroville Building Centre is des
  • TRAVELING ADVENTURES-IN INDIA  By : JASSI
    TRAVELING ADVENTURES-I

    Heli- Skiing

    Adventure- sports enthusiasts climb a hill, strap on a pair of skis, and come rushing down snow-covered slopes. That’s skiing. Committed adrenaline junkies fly in a heli-copter to a tall mountain, strap on their skis, and make their way down steep slopes in a skilful hurry. This is heli-skiing.
    Heli-skiing isn’t for everyone---you need to be an experienced skier, fit, and wealthy (heli-sking tours are expensive: Himachal Helicopter skiing offer packages
  • ADVENTURE TRAVELING-IN INDIA-PART-IV  By : JASSI
    ADVENTURE TRAVELING-PART-IV

    Rann of Kutch (Gujarat, India)
    The desert is not always a waste. Head for the 18,000 sq km area in the north of Gujarat to find out how much of a waste it isn’t. The Great Rann was originally an extension of the Arabian Sea, closed off by centuries of silting. In Alexander the Great’s time it was a navigable lake, but it is now an extensive mudflat, inundated during the monsoon. No visitor to the Great Rann has yet been disappointed; it’s a stark and strange terra
  • ADVENTURE TRAVELING -INDIA-PART-III (RAJASTHAN)  By : JASSI
    ADVENTURE TRAVELING -PART-III (RAJASTHAN)



    Horse Safaris, Rajasthan

    Amid the havelis of Shekhawati, the fort at Nawalgarh is the base for Shekhawati Brigade Horse Safaris. A well-oiled operation brings you the best of riding experiences: 22 Marwari, Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses can take you cross-country in unspoilt terrain. A team of one outrider, an ex-army cooks, a camp in charge, and folk musicians escort you through semi-desert terrain, forests, salt lakes, marshes .
  • Group Travel Is Very Marvelous Opportunity  By : Trent Allan007 Trent Allan007
    Princess Cruises: Amazing Cruise Facilities

    There are unbelievable facilities on the cruises, which would offer comfort as well as good memories for a trip.

    For all those who are looking forward to enjoying vacations with exquisite cruise tours, one can check out the best Princess Cruises that offer best cruise packages, so as to offer the best luxury vacations.
  • Before Cruise Travel Checklist  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    A cruise can be one of the most stress-free vacations; when the ship leaves the port you can leave your worries behind and enjoy being pampered and entertained. Getting ready for a cruise can be complicated. Prepare a checklist before cruising to ensure smooth sailing.
  • Before Cruise Travel Checklist  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    A cruise can be one of the most stress-free vacations; when the ship leaves the port you can leave your worries behind and enjoy being pampered and entertained. Getting ready for a cruise can be complicated. Prepare a checklist before cruising to ensure smooth sailing.
  • Gay and lesbian cruise: Some essential information  By : John Kirsten
    For the gay and lesbian couples, there remain a wide array of travel options; different travel agencies have tailored these travel packages to refresh the gay couples. It is always a good idea to have a welcome break from the hustles and bustles of the city crowd to have a good time.
  • cheap cruises  By : bluewatersilvers
    Tips for Finding Cheap Cruises
  • Travel Different Places With Princess Cruises  By : Trent Allan007 Trent Allan007
    Dos And Don’ts For Event Management

    There are various aspects of event management that one will have to look into before beginning any program.
  • Yacht Charters Southern California  By : Autumn
    Cruising on the Yacht Charters in Southern California is a common luxury activity. Whether a family celebration or a corporate event Orca Yacht Charters arranges for you all.
  • Ferry Crossings to France  By : Martyn Davis
    Have you ever travelled to France by ferry? If you have you will known how convenient it is having all the onboard facilities from duty free shopping, restaurants, cafes etc. and for the families you will be so grateful for the children’s amusement areas.
  • Taking A Bahama Cruise for Spring Break 2009.  By : Damon Lindner
    Bahama cruises are not out of reach for any spring break student. Probably the hardest part of them is not booking them, but deciding exactly what type of cruise is for you. With careful planning, and keeping money saving things in mind, like a cheaper stateroom, cruisers will be sailing the warm waters of the Caribbean in no time.
  • All About Cruise Ships  By : cdup
    Great Information on Cruise Ships and safety to
    give a better idea of what it is all about before you
    decide to go on your next cruise.
  • Review of Cruise Liners  By : Tripguy
    Cruise Liners are a way of spending your vacations with luxury, style and comfort, that too with experience of having glances of some of the best places and islands on this earth.
  • Company sets its course for Far East  By : Johnson Hardy
    Today manufacturing of engineering and antique nautical instrument requires high degree of precision. In the present scenario of competition, utmost care is taken in manufacturing followed by a thorough quality check to avoid discrepancies between our words and consignments.
  • What Makes The Bahamas Unique?  By : Damon87 Lindner87
    Every culture has they own idiosyncrasies that make them who they are. The Bahamas and their people are no different. Born of varied nationalities and heritages, they have combined each into one large mass that is entirely their own. Most of the people who call the Bahamas their home are of West African descent, their ancestors being slaves until the practice was abolished by the British in 1834. The rest of the inhabitants are descended from white settlers who either emigrated to the islands to escape religious persecution or were Loyalists who fled the United States during the American Revolution. These two groups have formed a rich culture that is uniquely their own.

    Because the islands lacked fertile land for crops, the people who lived there became very proficient sea farers, learning to live off of the sea by sponging, fishing, and, in later years, gunrunning and for some, piracy. Their laidback and relaxed ways are from being able to enjoy what is about them, from food to shelter to employment. They love life and marriage celebrations start weeks before the wedding. Funerals celebrate the life of the grieved long after they are gone. They are friendly, adventurous, and very willing to share their islands and their gifts with you.
  • Getting the most out of your Egyptian Cruise  By : Damian Mortimer Murphy
    You’re about to go on a Nile cruise but don’t know what you’re going to see or experience there. You think that it’s all going to be historical tours and temple visits. But there’s actually more to do on a Nile cruise. Let’s check out what Sunshine Egypt Adventures is offering their would-be customers and see what is on their To-do list.
  • Cruise Holidays - A Guide to Luxury Nile Cruises  By : Damian Mortimer Murphy
    Egypt is known as the cradle of civilization. The Pharaohs, Cleopatra, the Pyramids and the Sphinx, all these are found in Egypt. But there’s one more spot that should not be overlooked, the longest river in the world, the Nile River.
  • Egypt Cruise and Stay Guide - Part 2 - Cruise Line Options for the Traveler  By : Damian Mortimer Murphy
    Planning a cruise can be one of the most exciting activities that a person, a couple, or a family can undertake. But it is not as easy as booking a plane and a hotel. The budget must be planned. The itinerary must be determined. And travel arrangements had to be made because cruises may last for several days. Thus, some tourists find it more convenient to simply hire a travel agent to organize the cruise. To help the tourists who are planning on taking a cruise in Egypt, this article provides some useful tips.
  • Egypt Cruise and Stay Guide - Part 1 - Cruising the Egyptian Nile  By : Damian Mortimer Murphy
    A cruise in Egypt will not be complete without a leisurely trip along the Nile River. The River Nile is considered as the longest river in the world.
  • The River Seine In Paris France  By : Martyn Davis
    Did you realise that the River Seine actually forks and cuts Paris in half? Plus is one of the most well known rivers in France and Paris, with tourists travelling here from all over the world.
  • Record Number Of Cruise Passengers Disembark In Malta  By : Roger Munns
    A higher than ever before number of cruise passengers visited Malta in 2006.

    With low cost airlines flying to the island 2007 could see a startling turnaround in the holiday island's fortunes.
  • Using Internet Cruise Ship Reviews  By : Charlie Welf
    Learn how to read between the lines of a internet cruise review
  • How to Save Money on Cruises: Three Simple Strategies  By : Clark Norton
    If you pursue three simple strategies -- from the initial planning stages to the day you disembark from your ship -- you can cruise like royalty and still keep your wallet fat with cash.
  • Planning A Cruise Getaway  By : Cindy Heller
    A cruise getaway can be a great vacation for both family and couple. Some cruise companies even come out with different packages catering particularly for families or for lovers.
  • Do You Get Sea Sick On A Cruise  By : derek smiley
    Questions such as do you get sea sick on a cruise always arise. Hopefully this articles answers those questions,there is plenty more useful information based on many years with cruise liners.
  • Cruise Ship Sickness And Why It Could Stain Your Dream Vacation  By : Dean Caporella
    Cruise ship sickness is real though and in recent years, is becoming a little more prevalent.
  • Picking The Right Cabin For You  By : Ann Childs
    Let me help you pick your cabin. For first time cruisers this is the number one concern. I'll explain in simple terms the differences between them.
  • Cruise Ships On The Rise  By : Charlie Welf
    The cruise industry grow each year.
  • How To Avoid Sea Sickness On A Cruise  By : Ann Childs
    Motion sickness will not prevent you from cruising. These tried and true tips will have you going on a sea cruise sooner than you think.
  • Book a Last Minute Cruise and Save Money  By : Clark Norton
    If you book a last minute cruise, you multiply your chances for landing a great discount cruise deal
  • 5 Countery Scandinavian Cruise Journal  By : Susan Davis
    I have cruised dozens of ships on various lines and in my opinion this is as good as it gets on a mega-liner of 2200+ passengers with 920 crew. Costa's Atlantica was a floating palace of art deco furnishings, marble inlaid floors and millions of dollars invested in original works of art. It exceeded my expectations.
  • A Brief Guide to Bermuda Cruise  By : Lars Rohde
    A Brief guide to the things you should know before you start your Bermuda Cruise Vacation.
  • Finding the Right Cruise Line  By : Charlie Welf
    Once you decide to take a cruise, the hard part begins. What cruise line to take?
  • How to Save Money on Your Cruise Shore Excursion  By : Clark Norton
    You can save money by arranging your own cruise shore excursion rather than paying for a shore excursion sponsored by your cruise line.
  • A Cruise in the Caribbean - Once in a Lifetime Opportunity  By : James Penn
    Going on a Caribbean cruise is certainly one of the finest ways of spending ones holidays. But it is always a good idea to have some knowledge of the places you intend to visit beforehand when you go on a Caribbean cruise.
  • Let Me Take you On A Sea Cruise  By : Ann Childs
    If you have ever wonder whether a Disney cruise is for you this article answers all your concerns with a resounding yes.
  • Take A Cruise On The Wild Side  By : Ann Childs
    Do you think a Carnival cruise is not for you? Well think again. This review of the Carnival Valor will have you calling your travel agent right away. Young or old there is something for everyone.
  • Discovering the Beauty of Alaska on Adventure Cruises  By : Charlie Welf
    Adventure Cruising in Alaska is great way to see all the wonders nature has to offer.
  • The Sands And More of Turks and Caicos  By : Ann Childs
    A short compilation of the best things for tourists to do while visiting Turks and Caicos isalnds.
  • Cruise: The Ultimate Vacation  By : John Pawlett
    If you are ever fortunate enough enjoy the joys and delights of a cruise then quite literally you will be participating in the penultimate of holiday experiences.
  • Surefire Ways To Find A Cheap Cruise!  By : Dean Caporella
    The good news for prospective cruise travellers is these bargain holiday deals are happening all the time.
  • Planning a Perfect Romantic Vacation  By : John Pawlett
    Our cruise specialist says 'You can't go wrong on the Love Boat or Radisson Seven Seas Cruises' ship
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    There are many things to do on a cruise that do not involve food believe it or not. Participate in some activities and you won't gain an ounce.

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