1. Punta Caracol Aqualodge, Panama
Punta Caracol Aqualodge, Panama
Punta Caracol Aqua-Lodge is located on a stunning, isolated peninsula of Isla Colon. This Eco-friendly lodge features a collection of 9 beautiful cabanas stretched out out over the ocean. The two-story cabanas offer a separate sleeping area, living room, and oversized deck from which you can swim off.
Breakfast and dinner are included at the restaurant while lunch is available at additional cost. Punta Caracol is somewhat removed from the excitement of downtown Isla Colon but they do have a boat-house where you can catch a taxi or arrange a tour.
2. King Pacific Lodge, Canada
King Pacific Lodge provides the ultimate in luxury adventure travel and ecotourism vacations from its location in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada.
King Pacific Lodge, Canada
As a luxury wilderness lodge, this is an unsurpassed eco adventure travel destination. Among its many accolades, King Pacific Lodge was selected as the Best Resort in Canada by Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Awards in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
3. River Kwai Jungle Raft, Thailand
Floating since 1976, River Kwai Jungle Rafts resort is the magnificent close-to-nature floating Kanchanaburi hotel on the world’s historic river, River Kwai.
River Kwai Jungle Raft, Thailand
River Kwai Jungle Rafts resort is the unique Kanchanaburi hotel / River Kwai Hotel nestled in a cuddle of tropical forest, magnificent mountain range and historical river and, at night, dazzled by the beauty of hundreds of candle lights which remarkably grants you the unforgettable getaway experience.
There’s no use of electricity here. It is a total escape from everyday life.River Kwai Jungle Rafts also offers River Kwai Tours for you to travel River Kwai in the easiest way. Touch the distinguish presence of Mon culture and the finest moment of the legendary river flows underneath your bed.
River Kwai Jungle Raft, Thailand
4. The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort , French Polinesia
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort , French Polinesia
Offering the most exclusive island accommodations in the region, this sprawling 44-acre resort matches blissful Polynesian paradise with flawless signature service.
5. Salt and Sill Hotel in Sweden
It’s Sweden’s first floating hotel. The Salt & Sill Hotel (Salt & Sill is Swedish for Salt & Herring) is open year-round, offering 46 beds and quite a bit of conference space.
Salt and Sill Hotel in Sweden
The upper half of the Swedish hotel has balconies while the lower half enjoys decks. On the roof of the Salt & Sill, there are large, nice verandas with a beautiful view over the water.
An important part of the Salt & Sill Hotel is eco-friendliness. As a matter of fact, I think this will be a very popular accommodation choice among eco-travelers in Sweden. The hotel has been designed to have little or no effect on the environment, and marine life underneath the hotel pontoon is actually increasing.
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Top 10 things to do in Africa
1. Enjoy the beach at Zanzibar . Situated on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, this beach is a true paradise retreat, set within a secluded bay on the east coast of Zanzibar, an island just off the east coast of Tanzania, Africa.
Zanzibar beach
The bay’s sapphire blue waters – protected by the reef one kilometre from the shore – are ideal for swimming and snorkelling. If the midday sun becomes too strong you can retreat into the balmy shade of the palm trees that line the white sandy beach, and sip a long, cool drink. This is a tranquil location — the ideal place to relax and enjoy Zanzibar’s distinctive, mellow pace. You can dive into the crystal clear waters of the Indian ocean, or stretch out and soak up the sun on the beach. It is the ideal retreat for those looking for that extra special honeymoon, or a holiday with an air of exclusivity.
2. Spot whales in South Africa One of the best destinations to see marine mammals with spectacular views visits of southern right and humpback whales and dolphins year-round.
These awesome animals can be viewed easily from land or by boat.They mate, calve, and rear their young. The water acrobatics are an incredible experience. The whales can be seen from September to October but the best time is from June to November.
3. Cruise the Nile River If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring ancient Egypt, longed to follow the footsteps of the Pharaohs or imagined the desert sun setting over the emerald Nile, you’re ready to step aboard a Nile River cruise. For over five thousand years the Nile has been the lifeblood of Egypt and there’s simply no better way to experience the wealth of Egyptian history, culture and architecture than on a Nile River cruise.
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes, where you can see the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s longest ruling female pharaoh, and the Temple of Karnak, the largest temple complex built by man. Cruise from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings, the resting place of more than 60 pharaohs, including the mysterious boy-king Tutankhamun. On a Nile River cruise, you may also visit the 2,000-year-old, beautifully preserved Temple of Horus, the falcon god, or hop aboard a felucca, a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel. Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan, one of Egypt’s modern marvels.
4. Go on a safari . Africa safaris is wellknown all over the world as the adventure of a lifetime. Safaris take you to remote areas, where you can participate in a variety of activities from hiking into a volcanoes crater, visiting a tribe of Bushmen, and canoeing next to elephants.
Or you can try a luxury safari. Experience Africa in comfort and style, staying in small luxurious, intimate camps and lodges “off the beaten path”. These safaris combine wildlife viewing in pristine parks and private reserves, with small group or private departures. There are other types of safaris. You can 4 X 4 accross the terrain or if you are single you can join a group.
5. Dive in Mozambique Scuba diving in Mozambique is world class. It has pristine beaches, warm waters and unspoilt reefs. Mozambique has established itself as one of the top dive destinations in the world. Divers come to Mozambique to swim with the giant Whale sharks that frequent the waters of this beautiful coastline. The small town of Praia do Tofo is the home the of largest concentration of Whale sharks in Africa.
6. Explore the vast rainforests
Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions based on a minimum normal annual rainfall of 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches). The monsoon trough, alternatively known as the intertropical convergence zone, plays a significant role in creating the climatic conditions necessary for the Earth’s tropical rainforests.
7. Raft the Zambezi Acclaimed Zambezi River is one of the most spectacular white water rafting spots in the world. It is also recognized by rafting and kayaking enthusiasts as one of the top ten paddling rivers on the planet. “Stairway to Heaven” and “Oblivion” with are synonomous with adventure, terms you will learn when you experience Zambezi Whitewater!
8. Meet the Maasai These, tall beautiful and pround people raise cattle and protect them from lions. Both the men and women have wonderful colorful traditional garb and traditional practices and gender roles. They are a strong, pround but gentle culture. See a pristine culture of the distant past.
9. Wander the Marrakech Bazaar Difficult to describe in a paragraph, this African market is teeming with life, color and history. Food and exotic wares abound amid snake charmers, entertainers, and old, wizened merchants selling grains in colorful wicker baskets. One of the largest market places in the world.
10. Visit or climb Kilimanjaro Killimanjaro, located in Tanzania is an extinct volacano. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, the highest ‘walkable’ mountain in the world, a magnificent and spectacular undertaking.
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Zanzibar beach
The bay’s sapphire blue waters – protected by the reef one kilometre from the shore – are ideal for swimming and snorkelling. If the midday sun becomes too strong you can retreat into the balmy shade of the palm trees that line the white sandy beach, and sip a long, cool drink. This is a tranquil location — the ideal place to relax and enjoy Zanzibar’s distinctive, mellow pace. You can dive into the crystal clear waters of the Indian ocean, or stretch out and soak up the sun on the beach. It is the ideal retreat for those looking for that extra special honeymoon, or a holiday with an air of exclusivity.
2. Spot whales in South Africa One of the best destinations to see marine mammals with spectacular views visits of southern right and humpback whales and dolphins year-round.
These awesome animals can be viewed easily from land or by boat.They mate, calve, and rear their young. The water acrobatics are an incredible experience. The whales can be seen from September to October but the best time is from June to November.
3. Cruise the Nile River If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring ancient Egypt, longed to follow the footsteps of the Pharaohs or imagined the desert sun setting over the emerald Nile, you’re ready to step aboard a Nile River cruise. For over five thousand years the Nile has been the lifeblood of Egypt and there’s simply no better way to experience the wealth of Egyptian history, culture and architecture than on a Nile River cruise.
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes, where you can see the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s longest ruling female pharaoh, and the Temple of Karnak, the largest temple complex built by man. Cruise from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings, the resting place of more than 60 pharaohs, including the mysterious boy-king Tutankhamun. On a Nile River cruise, you may also visit the 2,000-year-old, beautifully preserved Temple of Horus, the falcon god, or hop aboard a felucca, a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel. Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan, one of Egypt’s modern marvels.
4. Go on a safari . Africa safaris is wellknown all over the world as the adventure of a lifetime. Safaris take you to remote areas, where you can participate in a variety of activities from hiking into a volcanoes crater, visiting a tribe of Bushmen, and canoeing next to elephants.
Or you can try a luxury safari. Experience Africa in comfort and style, staying in small luxurious, intimate camps and lodges “off the beaten path”. These safaris combine wildlife viewing in pristine parks and private reserves, with small group or private departures. There are other types of safaris. You can 4 X 4 accross the terrain or if you are single you can join a group.
5. Dive in Mozambique Scuba diving in Mozambique is world class. It has pristine beaches, warm waters and unspoilt reefs. Mozambique has established itself as one of the top dive destinations in the world. Divers come to Mozambique to swim with the giant Whale sharks that frequent the waters of this beautiful coastline. The small town of Praia do Tofo is the home the of largest concentration of Whale sharks in Africa.
6. Explore the vast rainforests
Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions based on a minimum normal annual rainfall of 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches). The monsoon trough, alternatively known as the intertropical convergence zone, plays a significant role in creating the climatic conditions necessary for the Earth’s tropical rainforests.
7. Raft the Zambezi Acclaimed Zambezi River is one of the most spectacular white water rafting spots in the world. It is also recognized by rafting and kayaking enthusiasts as one of the top ten paddling rivers on the planet. “Stairway to Heaven” and “Oblivion” with are synonomous with adventure, terms you will learn when you experience Zambezi Whitewater!
8. Meet the Maasai These, tall beautiful and pround people raise cattle and protect them from lions. Both the men and women have wonderful colorful traditional garb and traditional practices and gender roles. They are a strong, pround but gentle culture. See a pristine culture of the distant past.
9. Wander the Marrakech Bazaar Difficult to describe in a paragraph, this African market is teeming with life, color and history. Food and exotic wares abound amid snake charmers, entertainers, and old, wizened merchants selling grains in colorful wicker baskets. One of the largest market places in the world.
10. Visit or climb Kilimanjaro Killimanjaro, located in Tanzania is an extinct volacano. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, the highest ‘walkable’ mountain in the world, a magnificent and spectacular undertaking.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Five top things to do in London - a budget
There is no more, a city more exciting in the world to London, home of London Fashion Week, MOBOs & Brit awards, youth culture, the music scene of UK, the famous Royal couple in the world, the parliamentary system more revered, Fleet street, the BBC and a large number of historical sites and world class attractions. There is more to do in this vast city that no one could aspire to achieve in a party, but the question is, once you have ordered your rate of train and accommodation in London - perhaps one of the smart Hyde Park apartments for a stay of regal feeling: how it manages to see this notoriously expensive British capital budget?
Fortunately, help is nearby and there are a lot of great things to do that does not involve splashing the cash.
In the first place, London is home to some of the most renowned international museums and art galleries in the world. Visit the amazing National Museum, the Science Museum and the Tate - whether free or minimal entrance fees. These are ideally it would be achieved by tube if you stay in apartments of victory or guided visits to hotels and if you plump for the British Museum, could also take part in a Japanese tea ceremony, or join one of the free.
For those who opt for staying in the apartments in docklands, they are perfectly suitable to discover the history other than this hot part of the capital. For a profitable activity, join one of the historical routes around this area and visit the old pubs close to the apartments in docklands to a genuine local experience. It is an enchanting place to find accommodation for your trip too, both apartments Docklands and Canary Wharf apartments are well placed and abundant for visitors from here and a great place to absorb the hustle and bustle of this vibrant and creative business centre in London.
If one of the apartments in Canary Wharf has been reserved for your stay, you will be in luck: is a great place for good value food. Look for traditional sectors ' n mash shops in the nearby docklands extravagant cockney food at excellent prices. There are also a number of tender tea rooms around the area and in London in general: Spitalfield head to the largest concentration and avoid paying forty odd quid at the Ritz of his tea and scones!
If the weather is good, then head to one of the city centre parks - once more to choose their accommodation London, especially in the areas around Victoria apartments are the best choice for groups of people and more abundant than the nearby hotels. Choose wisely and will be easy to walk or distance of travel of public transport in the Park the incredible Regent, Holland Park and famous Hampstead Heath.
Another great thing do is book your London accommodation wisely and near Leicester Square during a main movie. Victoria apartments are well located for this or look at Hyde Park apartments, hostels and hotels are all fighting for visitors - and hopefully to come to see a red carpet premiere of free cinema, or could book in matinee cheap show performance: head of the box office for the same day better bargains.
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Fortunately, help is nearby and there are a lot of great things to do that does not involve splashing the cash.
In the first place, London is home to some of the most renowned international museums and art galleries in the world. Visit the amazing National Museum, the Science Museum and the Tate - whether free or minimal entrance fees. These are ideally it would be achieved by tube if you stay in apartments of victory or guided visits to hotels and if you plump for the British Museum, could also take part in a Japanese tea ceremony, or join one of the free.
For those who opt for staying in the apartments in docklands, they are perfectly suitable to discover the history other than this hot part of the capital. For a profitable activity, join one of the historical routes around this area and visit the old pubs close to the apartments in docklands to a genuine local experience. It is an enchanting place to find accommodation for your trip too, both apartments Docklands and Canary Wharf apartments are well placed and abundant for visitors from here and a great place to absorb the hustle and bustle of this vibrant and creative business centre in London.
If one of the apartments in Canary Wharf has been reserved for your stay, you will be in luck: is a great place for good value food. Look for traditional sectors ' n mash shops in the nearby docklands extravagant cockney food at excellent prices. There are also a number of tender tea rooms around the area and in London in general: Spitalfield head to the largest concentration and avoid paying forty odd quid at the Ritz of his tea and scones!
If the weather is good, then head to one of the city centre parks - once more to choose their accommodation London, especially in the areas around Victoria apartments are the best choice for groups of people and more abundant than the nearby hotels. Choose wisely and will be easy to walk or distance of travel of public transport in the Park the incredible Regent, Holland Park and famous Hampstead Heath.
Another great thing do is book your London accommodation wisely and near Leicester Square during a main movie. Victoria apartments are well located for this or look at Hyde Park apartments, hostels and hotels are all fighting for visitors - and hopefully to come to see a red carpet premiere of free cinema, or could book in matinee cheap show performance: head of the box office for the same day better bargains.
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21 Things you never want to hear the word of flight captain
Traveling by plane is one of the highly coveted modern luxuries that often we take for granted. In reality, when you think about the other options one has to transport themselves over long distances, or large bodies of water: the latter seems quite inconsistent and outdated in comparison. However, it is palpable to harbor some concerns about the aircraft that is beating a few hundred miles per hour as creates remarkable White contrails in the sky while their carbon footprint in the atmosphere at a few kilometres above the ground under size.
Without doubt, a trip to the airport can be quite an experience. While flying is certainly an incredible luxury - and that can be carried around the world and something that is seemingly improving every day available flights, better skilled, extremely talented pilots and airlines well managed that have doubled their efforts for the recognition of the client - there are some lines that all as passengers prefer to listen to never commented on the intercom while aboard a transatlantic flight.
With this comic reasoning in mind, here are some classic lines that have been heard, or who never want to hear your flight captain say, when they are sitting in the narrow rows of seats ten funky smell crammed in his non-stop flight to Denver with a baby crying in a side of you and an uncontrollable and hyperactive two years ago,, on the other. On a high note, before delving in, fly is the most securely known transport man, and well worth any inconvenience minors that can be experienced in transit to their destination.
21 Things you never want to hear the word of flight captain
1. "It's just a bug in the engine;" "we will be taking off shortly."
2. "Houston... have a problem."
3. "Please remain seated while the Air Marshal removed the alleged bomber of the aircraft".
4. "Have to do some rough weather, only one of the many miracles that we see every day... Let's see if we can manage to land the aircraft safely".
5. "We deactivated for takeoff!" "Only 25 aircraft in line ahead of us!"
6. "Please, board level;" "This plane has failed their tests".
7. "Does anyone know how many metric tons of fuel that we need to make it safely to Sydney?"
8 "Flotation devices equipped under their seats, but it is likely that when we give the ocean to 2,000 miles per hour, they can also damage is to use".
9. "Rest assured, as its captain come with great experience..." "200 hours on the simulator of flight and finally, get some experience of direct flight!"
10. "The flight is more than 15 hours to Sydney, enjoy their films in flight today are the series 'Final destination'".
11 "I never knew that the iPhone had a pilot application 747 automatic..." "NIFTY!"
12. "Welcome to France, we hope you've enjoyed his flight." Now if there is someone who speaks French fluently in the aircraft, please ask a flight attendant to accompany him to the cabin; "to we are having a difficult time communicating with flight in English control."
13. "Vamos... key impact!"
"14 Are now modified in line in the rotation to land at LAX... once they have removed the 30 planes will make our final approach".
15. "We regret to inform you that our flight has been diverted to the nearest major city."
16. "Our time of arrival has been delayed!"
17. "So please be prepared for an emergency landing, I bet we beat paramedics by at least half an hour!"
18 "It will be hard landing but with any luck we will reach this beast on the ground safely."
19 "Both engines are out, but our wings should enable us to glide safely in a nearby meadow adjacent to the airport."
20 "Please remain seated until after land and bomb squad finished cleaning the plane".
21 "Jenny Stokes in row 57 C..." "I put the plane on autopilot so we can go back and sing happy birthday to you".
My name is Erica Gustafson and I am a writer / consultant of Expedia. My job is to travel the world and write about my experiences.
This is an outstanding post.
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Without doubt, a trip to the airport can be quite an experience. While flying is certainly an incredible luxury - and that can be carried around the world and something that is seemingly improving every day available flights, better skilled, extremely talented pilots and airlines well managed that have doubled their efforts for the recognition of the client - there are some lines that all as passengers prefer to listen to never commented on the intercom while aboard a transatlantic flight.
With this comic reasoning in mind, here are some classic lines that have been heard, or who never want to hear your flight captain say, when they are sitting in the narrow rows of seats ten funky smell crammed in his non-stop flight to Denver with a baby crying in a side of you and an uncontrollable and hyperactive two years ago,, on the other. On a high note, before delving in, fly is the most securely known transport man, and well worth any inconvenience minors that can be experienced in transit to their destination.
21 Things you never want to hear the word of flight captain
1. "It's just a bug in the engine;" "we will be taking off shortly."
2. "Houston... have a problem."
3. "Please remain seated while the Air Marshal removed the alleged bomber of the aircraft".
4. "Have to do some rough weather, only one of the many miracles that we see every day... Let's see if we can manage to land the aircraft safely".
5. "We deactivated for takeoff!" "Only 25 aircraft in line ahead of us!"
6. "Please, board level;" "This plane has failed their tests".
7. "Does anyone know how many metric tons of fuel that we need to make it safely to Sydney?"
8 "Flotation devices equipped under their seats, but it is likely that when we give the ocean to 2,000 miles per hour, they can also damage is to use".
9. "Rest assured, as its captain come with great experience..." "200 hours on the simulator of flight and finally, get some experience of direct flight!"
10. "The flight is more than 15 hours to Sydney, enjoy their films in flight today are the series 'Final destination'".
11 "I never knew that the iPhone had a pilot application 747 automatic..." "NIFTY!"
12. "Welcome to France, we hope you've enjoyed his flight." Now if there is someone who speaks French fluently in the aircraft, please ask a flight attendant to accompany him to the cabin; "to we are having a difficult time communicating with flight in English control."
13. "Vamos... key impact!"
"14 Are now modified in line in the rotation to land at LAX... once they have removed the 30 planes will make our final approach".
15. "We regret to inform you that our flight has been diverted to the nearest major city."
16. "Our time of arrival has been delayed!"
17. "So please be prepared for an emergency landing, I bet we beat paramedics by at least half an hour!"
18 "It will be hard landing but with any luck we will reach this beast on the ground safely."
19 "Both engines are out, but our wings should enable us to glide safely in a nearby meadow adjacent to the airport."
20 "Please remain seated until after land and bomb squad finished cleaning the plane".
21 "Jenny Stokes in row 57 C..." "I put the plane on autopilot so we can go back and sing happy birthday to you".
My name is Erica Gustafson and I am a writer / consultant of Expedia. My job is to travel the world and write about my experiences.
This is an outstanding post.
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Lost in translation in Bulgaria
For decades backpackers have created new trends in travel and over time it thus opened to destinations unknown to the public in general. Bulgaria could become such a tourist point in the future. And in case you wondered... I don't mean the area ominous part off the coast of the Black Sea that is constantly tormented by hordes of drinking until the drunken yobs Chase affordable booze! There is much more to this country that is a perfect candidate for any adventure year gap. Before I began with my ramblings, there is only a small thing that I would like to clarify that otherwise could lead to a range of side effects, unwanted by their travel. An essential element that probably establishes the Bulgarian culture in addition to everything else is that people tend to shake his head to say "Yes" and on the other hand cabeceará their head when they want to say "no". Many Bulgarians don't speak English so it sometimes is question of gesticulating, language of signs or other types of non-verbal communication to the wings and convey their point of... and the Cyrillic alphabet, certainly adds to the challenge! So if you want to make sure that no it end at the end badly in the country when I jump on a bus, you must take this into account! Anyway, if you get this right, Bulgaria is a great place to visit... here are some tips and fashion:
Nightlife in Sofia
Bulgaria is the perfect hideout for any frugal traveller. It is a getaway wine cheap in comparison to most other European tourist hotspots and can even search for a room of approximately 15 € by night in Sofia, the capital. Food must not retreat rather than a tenner a day if you know where to look and make use of vibrant markets in the city (don't forget haggle!) Sophia, I found to be a very compact and walkable city with a young, energetic and dynamic vibe to it... and most importantly, all these qualities were also reflected in its ' nightlife. There are a multitude of fashionable bars, bars and clubs around every corner. If you want a lot of expatriates of meetings should lead to 'Irish Pub JJ Murphy'. Another place worth visiting on their rides night is 'The apartment', which is an elegant combination of art, music and film. But, regardless of their whereabouts, verify that it displays some yummy melted Bulgarian
Rila Monastery
Firstly, this monastery, founded in the 9th century and declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1983, is only a mere two hours drive from Sofia (beware of all those dodgy roads shot bump) and makes that one wonders if he has set foot in a completely different world. The backdrop of the spectacular mountainous terrain is located and has massive walls with impressive frescoes. Monastery of the most renowned in the country has been a key part of the Bulgarian culture and religion for centuries and their environment back to ancient times. Only the strange monk wearing sunglasses of fantasy and chat away on shiny mobile phones will be given account is actually in the 21st century. A visit is more enjoyable in the low season, when the monastery were not relegated envelope by hordes of tourists "maleantes".
For more information about Bulgaria go to mydestination.com!
Author bio: Rob Melau
Rob Melau, decided to study tourism management to combine his professional career with their passion for travel. He lived in England and France for a while and is now on the lookout for the next adventure somewhere in Asia or South America. He enjoys writing, sports, and any type of outdoor activity.
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