Archive for the 'Travel' Category

Suite Beccaria in Rome

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Suite Beccaria is an elegant residence situated in an early twentieth century building, close to Piazza del Popolo, which is a famous Renaissance door of the city. Through this door one can access the most important streets in the heart of Rome: Via del Babuino, Via di Ripetta and Via del Corso, where the […]

See Eagles on Safari

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

For those people that have never accomplished a safari in South Africa may find it difficult to imagine the astonishing wildlife you can photograph. The people who come to a wildlife safari are regular tourists like you and me, some are into photography, some holiday makers are into wildlife but all of them are interested […]

Unearth the Worlds Best South African Safaris with Kaingo this Summer

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The thought of a walking safari might well probably conjure up the emotions of bliss and the location of stunning Africa. African safaris have been well accepted in South Africa for years and have become popular with the UK holiday tourists due to the great weather and the awesome wildlife that will often be explored.
The […]

Iowa Tourism

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Iowa is not always the first place people think of when they are deciding where to spend their tourist dollars. But the truth is, Iowa has a lot to offer tourists, and Iowa tourism is on the rise. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that Iowa has tourist activities for each season, and […]

Discover the Outstanding Windsor Castle

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Windsor Castle is believed to be the biggest colonised castles around and the oldest in nonstop occupation (around nine hundred years). It is 1 of the Queen’s three key residences, and is tine and time again assumed to be the Queens most treasured home. The Royal Standard soars over the Round Tower of Windsor Castle […]

A Photographic Safari Vacation in Hot Zambia - Get Yourself Upclose to the Tigers

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Southern Africa is a fantastic place, the marvellous open spaces teaming with tigers and one of the lowest population ratios in the country. South Africa has some of the finest natural surroundings in Africa, the outstanding blend of unmarked fields, forests and swamps makes the full country come to life. Not only may you be […]

Christmas: A Light in the Darkness

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

People often ask me how I get anything out of the Christmas story anymore since I am a progressive Christian who doesn’t take the Bible literally. They assume that just because I no longer believe that things happened exactly as they are portrayed in Scripture, that just because I don’t believe in a literal virgin […]

Travel to Philippines: The Prized Archipelago

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Somewhere in Southeast Asia between the Philippine Sea and the East China Sea, east of Vietnam, south of Taiwan and just north of Indonesia, lies a much neglected but historically and ecologically prized archipelago known as the Philippines. This understated cluster of 7,107 islands is the perfect tropical getaway balanced with just enough colonial cultural […]

Advantages and disadvantages of traveling with travel agency and by your own.

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

When you decide to go somewhere on vacations the first question you are faced with is how to organize your trip. At least, you need tickets and accommodation. However, if you are going abroad, the situation becomes more complicated. You will need visa, foreign passport and a little bit of information about a country you […]

Is Labor Day Passe

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

In a word, yes !
Labor Day, which started in 1882 to honor “the working man” or “little guy,” has dengenerated into one of many
meaningless paid employee holidays, and it is celebrated now by
sailboat races, family picnics, and shopping sprees.
Labor Day is a marker, signifying that summer is
supposedly over, even if it’s still 90 degrees outdoors.
Pools […]