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Top Adventure Travel Tours

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Enjoying an adventure travel tour is one of the activities that many travelers want to experience during their lifetime. A travel tour is one of the most effective ways to actually relax and escape the stressful days of ordinary life. If you take the time to plan ahead and really research your options, you will find your vacation filled with wonderful memories. So, if you long to have a more enjoyable and fun journey, then you better get busy planning it very well before you ever make that first non-refundable deposit. You will have the time to better enjoy the trip if you have planned ahead and well researched your options. It is definitely better to arrange and organize your trip first in order for your vacation to be totally relaxed and safe.

If you are new to this “travel” thing and are looking for an adventure, well, there are plenty of travel companies who specialize in adventure vacations, so consider starting there.

Don’t know where to start or where you want to go for your trip?

Well, to give you some ideas about where you might want vacation, consider one of the following:

* Antartica Cruise
* Botswana Wildlife Safari
* Costa Rica Highlights
* China Discovery
* East Africa Safari
* Everest Base Camp Trek
* Galapagos Adventure
* Gorilla and Chimp Safari
* Greek Island Wanderer
* Highlights of Tibet
* Highlights of Northern India
* Hiking in Provence
* Kilimanjaro Climb
* Loire Valley Cycling
* Machu Picchu Hiking
* Mongolian Wilderness Adventure
* Mont Blanc Hotel Trek
* Nile Cruise
* Outdoor Alaska
* Rajasthan Desert Safari

Did that get you excited about your travel? If one of these didn’t make it to the top of your list, then keep looking. Talk with a tour expert. Don’t give up!

Journals -7 Ideas

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

One of the most popular types of journal to keep is a personal one. Essentially you write about your day-to-day life and personal feelings in one of these. Often people end up simply listing everything they did during the day. This can become a bit tedious after a while; lead to one not enjoying the activity and even giving it up all together. So how can you make writing in a personal journal more meaningful? Here are ten ideas:

  1. Focus on feelings - When you write about your daily life events make sure you write about how you feel too. These don’t have to be long accounts of your day, just simple entries that allow you to express how you feel about the day’s events. By noting down our feelings about our experiences we often challenge our beliefs about ourselves and in time this leads to further self growth.
  2. Past memories - When you have a day you don’t feel is worth writing about, think back and write about a childhood memory or any event in your past that you do feel strongly about. This is especially useful when you don’t have a good day. Going back to a happy time and writing about it, recalling how you felt then can help to change your focus and improve your current mood.
  3. Dreams - You might have to keep your journal close to your bedside so you can get these down while you remember the details. Writing down dreams has been useful to people who experience recurring dreams that bother them.
  4. Gratitude - Make a list of everything you are thankful for. This can be from the toaster in your kitchen to your talents. It’s a very useful activity to help you focus on everything that is “right” in your life and will help you develop an awareness of how blessed you are.
  5. Acknowledgments - At the end of the day write down three to five things you have achieved for which you want to acknowledge yourself for. An example might be; ‘I acknowledge myself for tidying my bedroom cupboards today.’ It may seem insignificant, but recognizing our achievements no matter how small helps us to validate our personal contribution to life.
  6. Abundance - Attracting more abundance into your life starts with noticing how abundant you already are. Keep a log of abundance you experience on a daily basis. For instance someone may buy you coffee or lunch, give you a lift or you may find 20c lying on the ground. Write down all the evidence of abundance you attract in to your life and soon you will realize that you already are abundant.
  7. Goals - Goals are statements about what you want but don’t yet have in your life. Your journal is a good place to write these down and reflect on your plans to see if your life is going in the direction you want it to. A good way to start is to write a detailed description or sketch what your ideal life would be like if you could have anything you wanted. It is said if your mind can see something then it can be achieved. Once you have the bigger picture in place, you can choose parts to work on as goals.

Keeping a personal journal is not only a very rewarding activity but can bring about real transformation in our lives. Try some of the above ideas and you will soon be hooked for life.

Tour Travel Information

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Sometime it is very important to spend some valuable time with family and friends to over come from daily tight work schedule. Relaxation and refreshment is necessary for human to give 100% output in their work. There are various places in the world where people can spend few moments with their family, friends or loved once. People those who are married and have family, they can grab the opportunity of family holiday packages, vacation packages that is launched by various tours and travels all over the world. During the time of vacations or festival’s, they usually declare holiday or vacation packages with discount rates for customers. There are most beautiful and peaceful places to spend holiday with family those are India, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai, Maldives, Singapore, Italy, America etc. These places are memorable for tour and also to move around these places with family or friends.

People can surf for the reviews on the internet regarding tour that will help you out in selecting place as well as hotel booking. For more convenience, travel or tours agency provides pick up and drop facility, also provide car rental and cruise booking services. Nowadays planning for international tour become very easy and takes no time or not even panic for customers. Even those who don’t have internet access or don’t know how to use internet, travel or tourism agents are always there to help them out. So for what are you waiting? Join and book hotel or resort for you and your family. Contact any tours and travel agency for joining their best family holiday package. Enjoy your trip and have fun with your family friends or loved once.

Why Go on an India Wildlife Tour?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

India has over 500 wildlife sanctuaries and about 100 National Parks that are attempting to preserve its rich flora and fauna. One of the 18 biodiversity hotspots in the world, it has 197 species of amphibians, 408 species of reptiles, 410 species of mammals, 1300 species of birds and 2550 species of fishes. There are as many as 28 Tiger Reserves in India that are actively working to salvage the highly endangered species of Royal Bengal Tiger. The amazing diversity of terrestrial, aquatic, and avian fauna Indian wildlife sanctuaries have to offer are enough lure in themselves for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The tiger sighting opportunities at Ranthambore National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park are unmatched. Besides, forests in India are also known for Asian Elephants, Asiatic Lions, Leopards and Indian Rhinoceros. The elephants at Periyar and rhinos at Kaziranga are a big attraction, while Keoladeo National Park is known as home to a number of indigenous and migratory birds. Bird watching tours at Keoladeo are an opportunity to see rare Siberian cranes, beautiful Indian peacocks and as many as 26 rare bird species. The unusual wildlife tours take you to conservation centers for a particular fauna species, such as National Chambal (Gharial) Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can see how Indian crocodiles live and reproduce.

After Africa, India perhaps has maximum number of eco-zones and unique habitats. An India wildlife tour can take you to high mountains and highlands in the North, temperate and desert forests in the West, plains and grasslands in Central India, riverine areas and swamplands to the East, and tropical forests of the South. Then, there are virgin forests of the island archipelago to explore too. The vast variations in latitudes, altitudes, rainfall, topography, and vegetation of these wildlife areas are interesting to watch and shoot. Expert guides, with ample real-life adventures and local knowledge to keep you safe and well assisted during your jungle safaris, add thrill and excitement to your wildlife tours.

Nowhere in the world will you be able to ride a camel through deserts to see reptiles, embark on an elephant safari to inaccessible corners of the jungle to see forest animals from close quarters, enjoy boat rides that take you so close to bird nests and tigers lazing around in the sun that you can stretch and touch them in a single wildlife tour. Jeep safaris around national parks, waiting for hours to click tigers at strategic positions such as water spots, nature walks with expert tour guides who know all about the best trails through the jungles, and bicycling through bird sanctuaries are other wildlife pleasures that you can experience during your jungle adventure in India.

Tour of Spain

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

If you are traveling to the wonderful country of Spain, you would most probably wonder on what places you would probably visit. Finding the most organized and efficient itinerary for the eager traveler is essential to a wholesome and worthwhile travel experience.

The Iberian Peninsula of Spain boasts a lot of places to visit, with its vast religious heritage and monuments, pristine beaches and island resorts, and its world class metropolises such as Madrid, Barcelona, and the like.

Flying in to Spain is of no primary concern, as there are adequate accommodation, resources, and modes of transportation available. There are no extreme weather conditions which would definitely be dangerous for travel, except with isolated instances of high winds and cold weather situations.

Besides the usual higher rates during peak season, and the seasonal congestion of travelers coming in and out of the country, the only other determining factor would have to be the reason of the tourist of visiting as some events are just seasonal such as festivals, season dependent tourist spots, and budget. Some of the most suggested places to go when in Spain would be the three highly populated areas of Madrid, and Barcelona. Though there would be doubts of serenity found with the other less densely populated regions, these population centers are good places to start because of their high ratio of cultural diversity.

Madrid: Spain’s Living Museum

Madrid is a central region province which is rather dry and warm due to the hot, dry winds coming in from the Sahara desert. Accessibility to Madrid is available all year round. Places of concern would be the historical streets of Plaza Mayor, Gran Via, and Preciados streets where you can find bazaars and commercial hubs.

Well known museums can be found in this culturally rich province such as Prado Museum, Centro de Reina Sofia National Museum, and the Royal Palace where the world renowned painting “Guernica” by Pablo Picasso is housed. Even the towns within Madrid, namely Avila, Toledo, and Segovia are considered as open air museums because of its rich cultural heritage preserved. Such manifestations and proof of the country’s history may be seen in the towns’ streets, design, and architecture.

Barcelona: Preserved History in Living Testimony

Similar to Madrid, Barcelona is one of the most distinguished cities that has seen worse days during the past, but its existence through the darkest times has made it shine brightly with history. Museums such as the Picasso Museum, Cathedral’s Museum, and the Museum of Catalonian Art accommodate some of the most precious paintings, such as by the great painter Pablo Picasso, as well as Salvador Dali.

Torreviejas Sightseeing Tour Tips

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

If you like to do a lot of sightseeing, Torreviejas is the town for you. Most people come to the Costa Blanca to enjoy the sun and play a little golf, but there is a lot of sightseeing they are missing. The musueams , festivals and beautiful natural attractions will draw the avid sightseer. And the advantage is that these activities go on all year long, so you can enjoy this city at any time. Torreviejas is located 30 kilometers to the east of Alicante, on the southern tip of the Costa Blanca. Even though this city started as a humble fishing and salt mining village, it now attracts visitors from all over the world, and vacation homes owned by Brits, Germans and Scandanavians are common.

There is a very good reason that this area attracts so many visitors. The climate is gentle year round. Summer is the most popular time of the year for most visitors, but you can visit anytime and enjoy good weather. Golf, stroll outdoors or take the salt baths that are a unique feature of Torreviejas’ location between the sea and two salt lakes. Given this location, it is not surprising that Torreviejas has a “Museum of Sea and Salt”. Torreviejas’ history is rooted in the salt industry. The museum exhibits models of the ships that transported salt all over the world. There is also a wonderful exhibit where you can explore the interior of a submarine.

Passion processions are a vital part of this region of the country, and Torreviejos celebrates them with a musuem dedicated to this custom. The Holy Week Museum of Tomas Valcarcel, opened in 1992 and named for a local artist, exhibits various art forms depicting this centuries old custom. You can see sculptures, paintings and even embroidery that portray passion processions of the past. It is closed on Sundays and during the important week proceeding Easter. There are so many local festivals in Torreviejas that you can see one just about any time you visit. Even in the winter, you will find a festival for the patron saint of the town, as well as important Christmas festivals. In January, when the rest of Europe is shivering, they celebrate New Years and the Three Kings with a townwide festival.

Packing For a Motorcycle Tour - Top Ten Tips

Monday, December 28th, 2009

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

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Torreviejas Sightseeing Tour Tips

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

If you like to do a lot of sightseeing, Torreviejas is the town for you. Most people come to the Costa Blanca to enjoy the sun and play a little golf, but there is a lot of sightseeing they are missing. The musueams , festivals and beautiful natural attractions will draw the avid sightseer. And the advantage is that these activities go on all year long, so you can enjoy this city at any time.

Torreviejas is located 30 kilometers to the east of Alicante, on the southern tip of the Costa Blanca. Even though this city started as a humble fishing and salt mining village, it now attracts visitors from all over the world, and vacation homes owned by Brits, Germans and Scandanavians are common.

There is a very good reason that this area attracts so many visitors. The climate is gentle year round. Summer is the most popular time of the year for most visitors, but you can visit anytime and enjoy good weather. Golf, stroll outdoors or take the salt baths that are a unique feature of Torreviejas’ location between the sea and two salt lakes.

Given this location, it is not surprising that Torreviejas has a “Museum of Sea and Salt”. Torreviejas’ history is rooted in the salt industry. The museum exhibits models of the ships that transported salt all over the world. There is also a wonderful exhibit where you can explore the interior of a submarine.

Passion processions are a vital part of this region of the country, and Torreviejos celebrates them with a musuem dedicated to this custom. The Holy Week Museum of Tomas Valcarcel, opened in 1992 and named for a local artist, exhibits various art forms depicting this centuries old custom. You can see sculptures, paintings and even embroidery that portray passion processions of the past. It is closed on Sundays and during the important week proceeding Easter.

There are so many local festivals in Torreviejas that you can see one just about any time you visit. Even in the winter, you will find a festival for the patron saint of the town, as well as important Christmas festivals. In January, when the rest of Europe is shivering, they celebrate New Years and the Three Kings with a townwide festival.

A Luxury Botswana Safari Tour

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The appeal of travel to Africa’s beautiful countries is due to the immense wealth of beauty, raw nature, and diverse cultures. Its allure is also in its mystery and promise of adventure. Perhaps the most surprising gem of all is Botswana with its dazzling sunsets, wide array of wildlife, rich cultural heritage and art, spectacular views no matter where one turns. In the midst of untamed natural beauty, proud Botswana invites you to discover luxury like you have never experienced before and which will remain vivid in your mind forever.

Botswana has only very recently become a premiere travel destination. Its remote location, once an impediment to travel, now makes it a prized locale for those who want to experience nature in its purest form. Visitors can tour the famed Kalahari Desert and the Okavango Delta, with its abundant wildfire. Watch herds of elephant, rare and brilliant birds, and graceful antelope. It is an experience like no other, and all the more surprising because of the luxury that you will find.

Before beginning your travels in remote Botswana, you will stay in one of Johannesburg’s premiere hotels with full and comfortable accommodations. During your adventures in the Botswana safari, you will be treated to luxury camps and sanctuary lodges. These gorgeous retreats offer incredible views, private accommodations and facilities, mosquito netting, air-conditioning, fans, and beautifully appointed rooms, so you can begin your explorations refreshed and invigorated. Professional guides lead you through herds of elephants, buffalo, giraffes, lions, leopards, zebras, and hyenas as rare birds fly through the air.

Luxury travel to Botswana allows you to see exotic wildlife from the comfort and safety of a private 4×4 vehicle, smooth boat, on foot for the more intrepid, and even from your camp or lodge. Safety is the first priority, and rangers are specialists in the wildlife of Botswana. While it is exhilarating to travel through prides of lion, you certainly want an expert at your side.

Top Ten Tips For a Successful Motorcycle Tour

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

You chose a country that you thought would suit you, you carefully packed your luggage and your maps, you meticulously planned the route, but still the holiday is a disaster. What more could you have done to ensure the success of the tour? Here are the top ten tips for motorbike touring.

YOUR BIKE

It sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people set off on a long tour without making sure that their bike is in the best possible condition it could be. Having your motorcycle serviced before a long tour could save days of heartache, especially if you are planning a trip abroad. In some countries, garages aren’t always as motivated as you are when it comes to getting your bike back on the road. Sometimes, the whole holiday can be taken up waiting for repairs. Don’t forget to carry spare bulbs.

YOUR CLOTHING

Make sure you have the right clothing. Even in summer months there is a possibility that mountain roads can be subject to inclement weather. It could be forty degrees or it could be less than ten, and it’s a guessing game that you would be wise to avoid. This is when a guided tour with a luggage-carrying back-up vehicle comes into its own. Another advantage of a back-up vehicle is the access to water if it does become very hot.

DON’T BITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW

Don’t try and cover too much ground in one day. Many people who set out on their own, forget to allow time for refreshment stops. There’s nothing worse than arriving at your planned destination in a state of exhaustion, then quickly eating and climbing into bed. A few consecutive days of this will see you wanting to ditch your bike and catch a bus. Be reasonable with your itinerary.

RIDE WITHIN THE LAW

Is it a race or a motorcycle holiday? Another downer that could happen whilst on tour, is being pulled by the local police and hit with a huge speeding fine, and in some countries I mean huge. Always, but always respect the traffic laws and speed limits, and this applies if you’re touring in your own country too.

PLAN YOUR ROUTE SENSIBLY

When planning your route, make sure you go somewhere interesting. It’s all very well spending the day on fantastic country roads, but when you wash up in that one horse town and you’re sitting in bar all by yourselves, you’ll wish you’d put a little more thought into the route. Again, if are travelling with a guided tour, someone else will have done all the homework for you.

WHEN ARE YOU GOING?

What time of year are you planning to take the tour? Bear in mind, especially if you are travelling to a mountainous region, that even when the sun is shining on the coast, it can snowing in the mountains. In summer, you’re probably going to be fine if you remember to carry the right gear, but be careful in spring and autumn, or you may just have to pack a snow shovel.

DRINKING?

I know that you’ve been set free and are determined to enjoy yourself, but believe me (here speaks the voice of experience), it’s no fun crawling to your bike with a raging hangover, a mouth that feels like a monkey slept in there and a splitting headache. For your own sake and the sake of the people you are travelling with, go easy on the booze.

HOW ARE YOU?

We’ve talked about the condition of your bike, but what about you? You owe it to yourself to feel as well as you can during your tour. I’m not talking about launching into some kind of marathon training before you embark on your trip, but the better you feel, the more you’ll enjoy yourself, so if it means shedding a few pounds, it’s well worth it. Besides looking after yourself, it’s also a good idea to keep an eye on your travelling companions during the tour. It’s always worth asking how someone feels, especially if you know them well and feel they’re not quite on the ball.

DON’T FORGET YOUR CAMERA

You’re in an incredibly beautiful mountain pass, the high peaks have a coating of pure white snow punctured by the most graceful pines you’ve ever seen, and guess what; you forgot you camera. This scenario is not as uncommon as you might think. Before you set off, and I don’t mean in the hour leading up to departure, make a list of all the things you’re likely to need on your trip. I know you want to travel light, but you can always cross things off the list, but you can’t magic them out of thin air once you’ve started.

FRIENDS

This could be the most important one. Go with friends who’ll understand when you get lost, tired or irritable. Better still go with a specialised tour company.