Oman travel Should be Your Company for Excellent Arrangements and Accommodations

September 3, 2010 by unikul  
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Oman travel Should be Your Company for Excellent Arrangements and Accommodations

When it comes to travel one must be careful which company takes care of their arrangements as they pertain to lodging and itinerary. This is especially true in a country that is not well-known but a beautiful place to visit. Oman vacations, Oman travel and Oman holidays are places to turn when you want perfection in a vacation or business trip.

Oman travel can best bring you the beauty and uniqueness of Oman that you would never discover and enjoy with another source. Oman travel is experienced in bringing out the true flavor of this country situated on the Arabian Peninsula. It makes little sense in risking a vacation with others who claim to have experience in showing Oman, but know little more than the visitor.

Oman can provide you with the unique experience of spending an evening in the desert with a camel by your side. Not many other vacations can present you with this lasting memory. Bargaining in the markets of Muscat, the capital of Oman, is not like any bargaining experienced before. The vendors enjoy the bargaining process and will make the experience enjoyable. Besides, you will find items in the market not found in any other place.

Let us preview an Oman trip for you. Our people can show you what an itinerary consists of. It is almost certain you will be impressed with their knowledge and experience in the travel industry. Give us a chance to make your travel plans ones that will be talked about for years to come.

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Honeymoon Travel Destinations

August 5, 2010 by unikul  
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Honeymoon Travel Destinations

There are plenty of honeymoon travel destinations to choose from for your honeymoon. Depending on what is in the mind of the honeymooners there are many possible locations to enjoy the honeymoon. Around the world you will find all kinds of different places where a beautiful romantic honeymoon can take place. You can choose from an exotic paradise in a distant tropical island, the excitement and nonstop adventure of a big city or the calm and beautiful scenario of the desert.
In the Caribbean you will find many of the travel spots preferred by the people. Beautiful islands like Aruba, Jamaica, St Lucia, the Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas located in the Caribbean will provide a fantastic view of the beach and the immensity of the sea from the comfort of your resort. Other locations like Hawaii, Tahiti and Fiji in the Pacific Ocean are perfect for a relaxed and calmed time. These islands contain volcanoes if you enjoy watching these wonders of nature as well.
Mindful research and preparation are definitely required to enjoy your trip entirely. For long travels and far distances, scheduling and preparation should be handled in advance.  Don’t forget to make a checklist for all your belongings that you want to take with you.
The amusement park was established in 1957 and it was dedicated to all of the world’s children. To give you an idea how much things have changed since 1957 the admission on opening day was a low 19 cents! Santa’s Land was right off of Route 5 when it first opened, which was actually a major highway back then and went all the way from New Haven, Connecticut, to the border of Canada. Families all across New England loved Santa’s Land and it was managed by Poppele and his daughter for at least a decade.
China is a vast country covering eight time zones. It’s climate varies considerably. Summers can be hot and sticky and the winters extremely cold so the best months are in Spring and Autumn. Consult a good guide book for the temperatures that you can experience at the time of your planned travel so that you can dress appropriately.
Many cities in the United States are also great destinies for a honeymoon. The state of Alaska is one of the places that get a lot of attention because of the romantic and relaxed scenery of the white snow covered fields. Colorado with the Grand Canyon and Florida with a huge coast of wonderful beaches are some intriguing places to consider for a honeymoon as well. The world is a big place so where you chose your honeymoon to be surely is going to be great as long you feel it’s the right place.

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Safe Travel in Mexico

July 24, 2010 by unikul  
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Safe Travel in Mexico

When talking to people about going to Tijuana for dental work, more and more the question arises, “Is it really safe to go to Mexico?” My answer is always YES! I feel quite at home in Tijuana, but like anywhere, you have to use common sense while traveling in Mexico.

I can understand the apprehension that some people have as they contemplate going into another country, where everything is strange and unknown. Then when you hear bad things on the news, it can make it even more frightening. While the decision of whether or not to cross South of the border into Tijuana is the responsibility of each individual, I would like to answer a few questions to try to put things into perspective, as well as give a few tips on how to travel more safely in Mexico, or any foreign country, or even into any Metropolitan down town area of the USA.

Click here to see a youtube testimony about safety in Tijuana

To answer the question, “Is it dangerous in Mexico?” Not if you use common sense! The folks at Sam Dental Tijuana were very helpful to me. Here is what I have learned from them, and after several trips, I can say that yes, I feel safe!

 Don’t be fearful when you hear negative reports on the news. Keep in perspective that the news agencies look for any incident that will grab headlines. The problem is that news reports often give an exaggerated view and can distort reality. Not to dismiss out of hand the reports one hears, because we always need to be careful and vigilant, but the truth is there are a lot of incidents that happen everyday in certain parts of every large US city that never gets reported because they are so common. Everyday in San Diego and Los Angeles, or New York, or Miami, or Denver, or Dallas, or in Washington D.C., it is common for someone to get mugged or robbed, or found dumped in an alley, so common that it doesn’t grab the attention of the news hounds anymore. So what I am trying to say is that yes, you need to be careful while traveling in Mexico, or Tijuana, but also you need to be careful walking in downtown L.A., or San Diego. Don’t let rumors or news reports, that are attempting to grab headlines by focusing attention on bad things, exaggerate the dangers and frighten you. Just be cautious, and you’ll be alright. Remember, literally 100’s of thousands of people cross over into Tijuana from the USA every month without incident.

I have traveled into Mexico dozens and dozens of times. I have been very often to Tijuana, Juarez, Reynosa, and other border towns. I have also been in many Latin American countries, and have lived for several years in South America. I have NEVER had an incident where I felt in danger. However, I used to live in Denver working for the cable company, and have been threatened with bodily injury and have felt very intimidated on several occasions. I even had to call the police in order to complete my work in someone’s back yard because they had threatened to shoot me when I went to shut their cable off!! I feel safer in Mexico, than in certain areas of Denver. And what is Denver compared to L.A.? Or Washington D.C., or Miami?

Tips for Safe Travel.

1. Be discrete. Never flash a lot of money. Keep the majority of your cash hidden in a front pocket that you can zip or button down. Just keep a limited amount of cash in your wallet. Also keep your passport, drivers license, and credit card hidden in another front pocket. It would be good to keep those documents together with a rubber band or a money clip. Also, don’t bring all your credit cards with you, just bring one or two, that way if you loose it, you will know which one to report lost.

2. Walk over and take a Taxi rather than drive over. Unless you are planning to stay for several days, and would like to site see, it takes a lot of stress off to not to have to keep an eye on your car, or to have to maneuver in Mexico traffic. I always hate been stuck in the long line to cross back into the USA. It is liberating to just leave the car parked in the USA and let a taxi take you to your dental appointment. If you do drive over, NEVER leave valuables, like your camera or purse, in plain site in the car seat. If you do, you might be inviting a break in. That is not just true in Mexico! Also, if you drive in, make sure you keep your vehicle locked, and ALWAYS put a manual locking device, like the “Club”, on your steering wheel. At Sam Dental in Tijuana, they have off street parking that is secure, but it is still a good idea to use a locking device.

3. Keep your night life to a minimum If you are concerned about safety, remember that not only in Tijuana, but in L.A. as well, most crimes are committed late at night. Common sense is a must!

I enjoy traveling in Mexico, and I love the atmosphere and culture. Aside from the tremendous savings I have experienced getting dental and medical procedures done, I have love it in Mexico, and I plan on retiring there in a few years. I feel that it is safe to go to Tijuana. But, the truth is, just like in any large metropolis in the USA, it pays to be cautious and vigilant. You will have a good experience, just like the 10’s of thousands of people who cross the border every day without incident. Don’t be fearful, just keep your eyes open, and you’ll be fine.

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Jim was born in the USA, but has lived and traveled extensively through Latin America since 1982. He speaks the language fluently, and is an expert on cross-cultural communication. Currently Jim represents Sam Dental in Tijuana, Mexico as their patient liason.

Vaccinations for Travel

July 17, 2010 by unikul  
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Vaccinations for Travel

It is an amazing experience to travel overseas to see many beautiful and unique sights of another country and absorb its culture, but one thing you don’t want any part of are the diseases such as yellow fever and malaria that many countries are plagued with. Travel vaccinations will take care of this problem, but you must be sure to get the right travel vaccinations for the country you are visiting.

Information about vaccinations for travel can be found on many websites or your travel doctor will be able to advise you on what vaccinations for travel you will need. Malaria prevention can only be successful with the correct vaccinations done at the right time to gain maximum protection during your trip. Since malaria stays in the body and you can get it over and over once you contract the disease, you really don’t want to take the risk of getting it the first time.

Many countries do not have the same protection such as flyscreens in their accommodation that are enjoyed in Australia. Therefore it is most likely that you will get bitten by mosquitoes carrying the malaria disease, even if you take other precautions such as wearing long-sleeved shirts and spraying with insect repellent. The malaria mosquitoes are rather more aggressive than other kinds of mozzies, so will often bite through clothing and repellent.

Yellow Fever vaccination will give you peace of mind that you will not contract that debilitating disease and have your holiday spoiled by illness. The trouble is with such diseases that you can often bring it back with you and infect others, not to mention suffering from it yourself.

Good health care may not be available in the very countries where you are most likely to get the disease, so you do not want to take the risk. Some vaccinations need to be done several weeks before you leave for them to have the greatest effect, so don’t leave it too late.

Travel guide is ardent traveller and loves to explore new places, people and culture. He helps fellow travellers with his online contributions of places and services. www.travelclinic.com.au

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bigredchilli.co.uk » Car Hire Alicante a Tourist Guide

June 27, 2010 by unikul  
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Alicante is the second largest town in the Valencia region, based on the Mediterranean coast in the Costa Blanca its a very popular starting destination for visitors to Spain. With Spains seventh busiest airport it brings in thousands …

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Benidorm to focus on 2 & 3 star hotels

June 25, 2010 by unikul  
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According to its chief executive, Steven Freudmann, British visitors amount for half the total number of tourists who arrive each year in the region of Valencia and in Benidorm this percentage can be as high as 76%. …

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June 25, 2010 by unikul  
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Alicante is the capital of the Alicante province, located to the south of the community of Valencia. It is immersed in history as an important port of the Mediterranean coastline.

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bigredchilli.co.uk » Reaching Benidorm From Alicante, Spain

June 23, 2010 by unikul  
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A large selection of large and small carriers fly into this airport from around the world and serve travelers to not only Alicante but also the popular destinations of Benidorm , Denia and even Murcia. Again, you should book early to …

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India as a luxury travel destination

June 23, 2010 by unikul  
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India as a luxury travel destination

What is the first thought coming in your mind when you think of India?
Probably most people would answer with clichés like poverty, noise and
chaos. Although that side of India does decidedly exist – it’s only one facet
of a country with a cultural richness promising marvelous travel
experiences.
The opportunity of doing unique luxury tours through India will
broaden one’s horizon regarding the world’s second largest population- be it discovering the heritage sites of Old Delhi and visiting private ateliers of New Delhi-based fashion designers while staying in luxurious hotels such as Oberoi, Aman and The Imperial, or visiting  Tibetan Monasteries in the Indian Himalayas (belying once
again the rich cultural diversity of India) traveling along the untouched foothills of the Himalayas, continuing with a hiking tour through hidden valleys full of mystical promises – discerning travelers don’t have to relinquish any luxury.
Luxury tours in India do not consist only of  ordinary traveling combined with luxury hotels. It’s the added value that you get on every aspect of your journey.  You could sample luxury train travel through India that takes you through Rajasthan with its royal cities famous for its forts and palaces with majestic atmosphere all around. Of course with your own private butler who’d lay your bed and make sure that your personal toiletries are in stock.
Even in the so called desert cities of Rajasthan – Jaisalmer and Bikaner which impresses with their superb architecture – people are able to travel in the lap of luxury due to the developed state of infrastructure for luxury travel in India. Man could immerse in – not only see the heritage, history and culture of India by staying in a heritage hotel like the Koder house, that had been a host to Presidents, Prime Ministers or Viceroys in Fort Cochin, to discover a melting pot of Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese and English influences and be indulged by Keralan cuisine.
Even for naturalist, the jungle will provide high-class overnight stays in luxury safari lodges at the best place on earth for spotting the Bengal Tigers from a vehicle and from
elephant back that brings the experience of luxury safari in India’s breathtaking Bandhavgarh National Park.
By traveling on a luxury tour through India the typical clichés about India will not disappear but people will keep a more positive image in their mind about the former
Crown Jewel of the British Empire.

Mekong Travel, Mekong Delta Travel, Vietnam Mekong Travel

June 23, 2010 by unikul  
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Mekong Travel, Mekong Delta Travel, Vietnam Mekong Travel

The people of south Vietnam are often very proud of the richness and vastness of this land. When referring to the rice fields in this area, they often say, “co bay thang canh”, meaning the land is so large that the cranes can stretch their wings as they fly. Today, the region is one of Vietnam’s highest producer of rice crops, vegetables and fruits.

Life On The Mekong

The Mekong Delta was an ancient Khmer territory. The area was mostly marshland and forest. When the Nguyen Lords took control of this region, a series of canals were built and a system of transportation was implemented in the maze of water ways in the area.
The Mekong Delta is divided into 9 provinces: Long An, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Dong Thap, An Giang, Vinh Long, Kien Giang, Hau Giang and Minh Hai. The people in this region are made up of Vietnamese and some people of Khmer, Chinese and Cham origin. This accounts for the variety of religions that add to the cultural diversity of this area. Among the religions practiced here are: Buddhism, Catholicism, Cao Dai ( Cao Dai temple – Cu Chi tunnel tour ), Hoa Hao and Islam.
The southwest region of Vietnam is known for the vast rice fields and the huge plantations that make up the core of this region’s economy. The region is also known for the many miles of waterways criss-crossing the land making this area both fertile and unique.

Fruit Orchards

The majority of Vietnam’s fruits come from the many orchards of the Mekong Delta. On any given season, one can find a variety of tropical fruits that are produced by farmers of this region in the markets of Saigon, Hue, and Ha Noi.
For many tropical fruits, the season is very short because they cannot be picked green and they don’t last long in storage where they quickly loose their aroma. The greatest variety of fruits is available during the raining season, from June to September in the South.
After they are picked, the fruits are transported on small boats to floating markets where they are sold to wholesale dealers. In the off-season, many orchards become flower nurseries to meet the peak demand for flowers during the new year celebration in the big cities.
The orchards are divided by a myriad of small irrigation canals with delicate bamboo bridges called “Cau Khi” or monkey bridges crossing them.

Life On The River

The people living in the Mekong Delta make their living as farmers and fishermen. Often, they live right on the edge of the rivers or canals on various structures built from whatever materials found. Consequently, the architecture along the delta varies from place to place.
Often, many homes have fisheries right under them. Enterprising individuals build a cage like structure of bamboo beneath their homes on these waterways to house fishes. As the fishes grew, they sell the whole batch to processors from the city and start with new ones.
Life in the delta is tightly woven with its rivers as daily activities and businesses are conducted on its banks. Markets, stores, ship yards, repair shops are some of the more popular trades.

Floating Markets

Floating markets are held every morning from 5:00 to about 11:00. Phung Hiep market is the biggest since it is located at the intersection of 7 major canals. It is also a photographer’s delight because it can be seen above from a bridge. Cai Rang and Phong Dien are two other notable floating markets in the delta.
Boats loaded with produce from nearby orchards of the Mekong Delta converge to the floating market. They carry mostly fruits but also coconuts, vegetables and fishes.
Buyers are local traders with bigger boats snapping everything by the bushels and resell at local markets or to wholesale dealers from big cities, often for a handsome profit.
Large floating markets are not complete without its floating restaurants, floating gas stations and an occasional tour boat filled with tourists.

Snake Industry

Another unique industry in this region is the snake farm in the area of My Tho township. In 1977, Lt. Colonel Tran Van Duoc (Tu Duoc), a reptile enthusiast, created Dong Nam Snake Farm. Initially created strictly as a research site for medicinal uses of reptile venom, Dong Nam Snake Farm today is the largest of its kind in Vietnam. The farm boasts 20 different varieties of venomous snakes and is home to other species such as boas, turtles.
Cobras are often soaked along with herbs in large flasks of whisky which can be bought in the snake market in Phung Hiep. This potent drink reportedly will increase your libido as well as cure all sorts of illnesses. Live snakes are also for sale in the market and are exported to other Asian countries to be used as food and medicine.

In a typical snake full-course meal, the gallbladder is extracted from the freshly-killed snake and together with some blood and whisky a drink is made. The snake is then chopped off and cooked in various ways. Most tourists opt for a curry stir-fried snake dish just for the thrill of it. General comments are “too much bone and no taste!”. More adventurous travelers have reported severe stomach cramps after swallowing down the snake drink.

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