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July 26, 2013

Cycling Holidays in the UK

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Cycling Holidays in the UK

Grab Your Bike and Explore Your Local Surroundings on This Year’s Holiday Cycling is a great way to bring your family and friends together on holiday, and with holiday parks located in some of the UK’s most scenic areas, getting on your bike is the perfect way to make the most of your surroundings. Great Cycling Routes for Beginners If you’re on holiday in Devon and want a taste of the countryside, there’s no better cycling route that the Devon coast to coast path. The route starts near the beaches and estuaries of North Devon, along the western flank of Dartmoor National Park, finishing on the South Devon coast just south of Plymouth. It mainly traces the course of old railway lines, making the terrain flat and easily manageable for beginners. What’s more, although the whole route is 99 miles long, it can be joined at any point so you can tailor the route to your abilities or preferences. Medium-Difficulty Cycling Routes If you’re looking for a slightly bigger cycling challenge on your holiday, look no further than the Clyde and Loch Lomond Cycleway in Scotland. Beginning on the bank of the River Clyde near the Glasgow Science Centre, the […]

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by shailany
July 5, 2013

The Captivating Wonders of Israel, Jordan and Egypt

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The Captivating Wonders of Israel, Jordan and Egypt

The advent of sophistication, luxury and conveniences in daily lifestyle, has also brought about more competitive in our business as well as personal lives. To ensure an improved and comfortable survival in this mundane world, people are busy working for hours at the cost of mental and emotional peace and relaxation. Long works without any break extracts the spirituality and vivacity of life leaving behind the morbid soul, mind and health. Revivification becomes essential at these times for keeping the peace of mind. Some of the places which are becoming increasingly popular are Israel, Jordan and Egypt. These three countries in the Middle East Asia are considered as the part of the holy land, where from the three major monotheistic religions-Judaism, Christianity, and Islam evolved. These three countries with their rich heritage of ancient civilizations, boasts of possessing two of the world’s seven greatest wonders- Petra in Jordan and Pyramids of Giza. Jerusalem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ and also the capital city of Israel, is considered sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Dead Sea, being a hyper-salinated body of water, attracts millions of tourists every year. Sea of Galilee, Judean desert, Masada and Caesaerea National Park are some of […]

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by shailany
May 1, 2013

8 Biggest Festivals For Travelers Who Love Music

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8 Biggest Festivals For Travelers Who Love Music

For a true music lover, going to a festival is simply the best. Whether you’re seeing your favorite bands perform live, discovering new great artists, or spending time meeting other rabid fans, nothing else compares to the experience. Here are eight of the biggest and best music festivals in the world – you don’t want to miss these when they roll around! 1. Rock Werchter Festival, in Belgium Every year in June or July, Belgium holds an incredible four-day festival. Even though it’s got “rock” in the title, it offers a wide range of musical genres, including modern dance and hip hop. Some of the biggest names in the world have played here, including Muse, The Cure, and Cypress Hill. 2. Glastonbury Festival, in the United Kingdom Frequent heavy rains have never stopped this legendary festival from going on. The first occurrence was the day after Jimi Hendrix’s death, and it’s been going strong ever since that day in 1970. Tickets for this one sell out fast, so if you want to go, you’ll need to purchase early. 3. South By Southwest, in the United States This Texas music festival is held inside, which is good, because Texas can get […]

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by shailany
April 23, 2013

A Vacation to the World’s Most Finest Architecture Cities

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A Vacation to the World’s Most Finest Architecture Cities

This world is a treasure of hundreds of countries, cities, and states; some were discovered centuries ago while others were established by the local aborigines and inhabitants. Some of the landscapes were built naturally due to changes in the earth development and some were created artificially by humans for improving the quality of life. There are a lot of countries in the world, which are specifically known for their divine beauty, artistic culture, and mind-blowing advancements; however, some spots are regarded as the heaven in disguise for their architectural worth. Athens Athens has persevered itself on the top of the list because of the architectural strength it is showing to the nature lovers. Unlimited trail of long trees, deep water oceans, artistic building designs, and ancient monuments are adding to the beauty of the country all together. Along with the ancient buildings, the city has built several new structures to keep up a pace with the modern architecture ethics of the 21st century. The city also presents a mix of ancient and modern buildings which talk to the skyline, presenting a breathtaking view. Dubai Dubai has one fourth of all of the cranes in the world which work 24/7 on […]

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by shailany
April 9, 2013

Top 3 Activities Adventure Travelers Must Try in Hawaii

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Top 3 Activities Adventure Travelers Must Try in Hawaii

No matter what destination you decide to go, if you are an adventure traveler, you will definitely seek for an almost countless range of outdoor activities to satisfy yourself. Here are some of the activities you might want to try: • Trekking volcanic craters – It is difficult to beat the breathtaking sights you will get through atop of a volcanic crater. The walk towards the peak of Mount Leahi is among the most well known also referred to as Diamond Head. Go through the Diamond Head Crater trekking trail within this famous volcanic mountain. Getting through dry woodland up a steep switchback trail you will hike from a 300ft tunnel and then 2 lengthy and extremely steep staircases ultimately reaching sweeping sights of Honolulu as well as Waikiki Beach along with mountain slopes and even seaside of Oahu. On the island of Maui, have fun hiking to the moonscape of Haleakala Crater along with visions of North and South Shore and occasionally the Big Island. As you go along, you will experience the volcano’s energy and also its silence. The Sliding Sands Trail is known for its outstanding giant cinder cones coloured with the pinkish hues which is usually […]

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by shailany
March 25, 2013

Best Places to travel alone for Men

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Best Places to travel alone for Men

Here we are coming up with a list of some of the best places on the planet for men to travel alone: New York City is considered to be one of the most amazing places for men travelling alone. This city is referred to as the ‘cultural capital of the world’ and has many sightseeing places like Statue of Liberty, Times Square and Brooklyn Bridge etc. The best thing about this place for men is that it has a wonderful nightlife. The next place on this list is Helsinki which is the capital city of Finland. This city also has many sightseeing destinations such as Helsinki Cathedral, Senate Square and City Hall. Rome, the capital of Italy is another travelling destination for men who are travelling alone. This city is known for its gorgeous women and that explains why this city is on this list. Miami, known as the cruise capital of the world gets itself on this list because of its beautiful beaches and stunning tourists. Moscow has the world’s largest nightclubs and bars which seem to attract a lot of men travelling alone. The other places on this list are Stockholm, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Bangkok, Amsterdam, Barcelona, […]

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by shailany
February 19, 2013

How To Travel Alone With Confidence

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How To Travel Alone With Confidence

When you are traveling alone, it can be a scary but liberating experience all at the same time. After all, you should never hold yourself back from traveling because a partner, spouse or friends do not want to go along. If you stand tall and appear confident when you go, you will not have any problems. Lots of people travel alone, and you can too. All you need to do is make a decision that you want to travel alone, book your plans and go for it! Walk With Confidence When you are traveling alone, hold your head high! If you walk around with your head down, people will portray you as a non-confident person. Walk down the street and own your power by holding your head up high and facing the people you see. Square up your shoulders, stand up straight and move ahead acting like an experienced traveler. Make Eye Contact Look people directly in the eye when you see them. Think about where you are first, because in some cultures, it is rude to look people in the eyes. In most cases, you do not want to look away from people. You have a more confident appearance […]

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Shailany Vizconde

Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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