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Super Exciting World Travel Experiences

September 19th, 2011

If you are thinking about taking a trip in the near future, there are many areas that you should consider. There are places in North America with lots of history and sights, but there are so many other places abroad that can be much more interesting and historically significant. There are many places in the world that you may never think of to travel on your vacation, but they may be just the relaxing getaway you have been in search of. We have put together some ideas for world travel to help you decide where you want to travel on your next vacation.

If you like the beach scene, there are many beaches to sample here in the states. Cities such as Miami, Dayton, Jacksonville, Malibu, and many cities in Hawaii offer great beaches for sunning and swimming. If you prefer leaving the country, you could always try South America. Rio de Janeiro has very nice beaches, however, the bathing suits are somewhat skimpy if existent at all. The Bahamas and other Caribbean Islands have wonderful beaches that beckon American tourists on a daily basis. Their beaches promise us palm trees and sandy shores as well as warm breezes and days of laziness and relaxation.

If you are a history buff, you may find that Pompeii is the place that tops your desired list of foreign locales. This location in Italy is the site of the great eruption of Mt Vesuvius some 2000 years ago. The city was completely destroyed, yet perfectly preserved by the lava that filled the city streets in an instant after the eruption. Seeing the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum (also destroyed in the same manner) is like stepping back in time to a place that time forgot. The history that lies there is more than we as Americans can ever experience in our home country. Also, while in Italy, you would have to stop by Rome and see the rich history of the Roman civilization and the emperors that once ruled the known world.

If you live for adventure, then and African Safari is probably tops on your list of things to do before you die. An African safari offers excitement and adventure, especially for those of us used to only seeing those types of animals on television. There are tour groups to take you on the safari and explain the animals and surroundings to the group. On a safari, you can see such animals as lions, elephants, monkeys and zebra in their natural habitat. Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania are just a few of the places that offer an authentic African Safari.

If you are more into winter sports such as snow skiing, then a trip to the mountains of Europe may be right up your alley. The advancement in safety over the last several years have made snow skiing safer and more enjoyable for professionals and novices alike. Downhill skiing may seem too advanced for some, and if so, cross country skiing may be more the thing for you. There are resorts and parks all over the world that offer trails for cross country skiers of all ages.

With all of these ideas for world travel, you are sure to find something to tempt your thoughts for your next vacation.

Travel Like A Star – Hot Luggage For The World Traveler

September 15th, 2011

When you travel the world, you want to do it in style. We all do. You really don’t want to throw all of your clothes in a Hefty bag and take off for Milan, now do you? Nor do you want to borrow the luggage that your grandmother got as a wedding gift. You want to travel in style with stylish luggage. You want to have something that will hold your belongings comfortably, yet keep your things as wrinkle-free as possible. With a little research and some bargain hunting, you should be able to find stylish luggage for world travel at an affordable price.

Don’t think about the routine rectangle suitcase right now, let’s go into other garment bags and accessories that can keep your clothing neat and organized on your jaunt around the world. If you are a frequent traveler for business or pleasure, these items are almost a must in your travel accessory department. Several small folding cubes can fit inside your suitcases and will help to insure that your clothing arrives with as few wrinkles as it was packed with. A suit bag can keep a man’s suit or ladies dress from becoming wrinkled by remaining in its hanging state for the duration of the trip. If you will remove the garment from the bag as soon as you arrive at your destination, this will help minimize any small wrinkles that may have gotten into the clothing during your long flight. A tie case, preferably leather, will keep your ties from getting wrinkles down the front of them and keep them organized as well.

Don’t forget to pack a compact travel umbrella in your handbag or carry-on luggage. You never know when it may be raining when you land in your destination country. Also, by packing a small travel alarm clock, you will never have to worry about missing that hotel wakeup call again. Also, when traveling to a foreign country, a money belt is a good investment in case of emergencies. By keeping a fair amount of money in your money belt, as well as a spare credit card, you will help insure that if something were to happen to you while in a strange country you can still afford to get back home with no problems. You can now find money belts is a variety of fabrics including nylon, silk and cotton. Any item that you bring that you plan to leave at the hotel should be locked in the hotel safe when not on your person. Any jewelry or any valuables of any kind would be best left locked up so as not to tempt anyone with stealing your priceless valuables.

In order to keep things better organized for yourself, it is best to pack in coordinating or matching luggage. If you have 4 bags and they all look different, it will be harder to remember your luggage and retrieve it quickly in the airports and other terminals. Matching luggage sets can get pricey, but there are quality sets on the market at discount prices. Remember that unfortunately, you will be judged by how you look and what is surrounding you, so when you are standing in the airport in Milan wearing cutoff jeans and flip flops, surrounded by 14 Hefty bags, you will likely not get the same welcome as if you had purchased a nice set of matching luggage and worn nicer clothing.

Post 9/11, airport security has been greatly heightened and there is a good possibility that your suitcase could be searched. If this happens, keep in mind that a well organized suitcase is not only easier to search, but easier to repack by airport security. Things like packing cubes and shaving kits will ease the repacking and also help you tremendously when unpacking and repacking at your destination. Small things like tie cases and laundry bags seem miniscule, but will be of the largest convenience in your world travels.

The best way to have stylish luggage for world travel is to make sure it matches and is organized. Organization is the key to much happiness in the world, and if you can start your vacation organized, then it is sure to remain happy and fun.

Canada travel guide

September 14th, 2011

If your idea of a great holiday is exploring the great outdoors, then Canada is the destination for you. There are lots of activities to experience and places to explore in Canada. From eagle spotting in British Columbia to snowboarding or climbing in the Rocky Mountains to a French experience in Quebec. Canada is the second largest country in the world but has a relatively small population so there are no crowd issues.

Outdoor sportsYou name an outdoor sport and chances are Canada offers it. From whitewater rafting to trekking through the tundra, skiing on snow-capped peaks to golfing in grasslands, and fishing on serene, inland lakes or lagoons.

After an adventurous day in the great Canadian outdoors, relax your muscles in a natural hot spring. Take your pick of hot springs in British Columbia, the Queen Charlotte Islands and Banff in Alberta.

Just remember, outdoor activities can affect your travel insurance. So before you go, make sure your travel insurance covers you for all the activities you plan to do on holiday.

Natural wondersWith 42 National Parks, Canada’s nature reserves cover an area roughly the size of New Zealand. There is plenty of fresh air, wildlife and natural wonders to discover including, the Rocky Mountains; Niagara Falls; the Great Lakes of Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario and Superior; the St Lawrence River; the Bay of Fundy; the Canadian Arctic and Quebec’s Perc? Rock.

A taste of FranceQuebec is home to 85% of the seven million French-Canadians residing in Canada.Montreal is the second largest French-speaking city in the world but has a 50:50 French/British cultural split. Montreal is a melting pot of cultural experiences including the city’s famous jazz festival in June and July. Try a little French faire from a gourmet restaurant, or a traditional poitine (chips, gravy and melted cheese). There are plenty of fine French pastries and croissants on offer too.

A little historyCanada’s history is a rich tapestry of cultures. Thousands of years before Europeans landed on Canada’s shores, indigenous groups including the Acadia, Iroquois and Cree, made Canada their home. Inuit aboriginals also spread into Arctic Canada about a thousand years ago. Today, indigenous Indian communities in Canada are widely called the ‘First Nations’.England became aware of Newfoundland in 1497 when an Italian-born navigator John Cabot sailed from Bristol to the coast of North American. Cabot claimed Newfoundland for the English King, Henry VII but it was only in 1583 that it was declared an English colony. In 1534, the French explorer Jacques Cartier claimed the shores of the Gulf of St Lawrence for France. In the 1600′s a fierce rivalry between the French, English and Dutch sprang up around the lucrative fur trade. Their rivalry exploited existing rivalries among the indigenous Indian nations.

The Seven Year’s War broke out in 1756 between New France and the British Colonies. The British colonies were larger and economically stronger than New France so in 1759, Quebec fell to the British. The British also claimed all the French colonies east of the Mississippi River. Following the Seven Year’s War, acts were signed that joined or split provinces to form the Canada we know today.

In 1931, Canada gained autonomy from Britain. In 1982, Canada created a new constitution and declared independence from Britain. However, Canada remains part of the Commonwealth. First Nation, French, British and other European cultures plus Métis (a mix of American Indian and Euro-American) influences all remain strong.

From the mountains to the seaMost of the northern most part of the North American continent belongs to Canada. It has the world’s longest coastline stretching 202, 080 kilometres. Canada spans a massive territory between the Atlantic to the east and the Pacific to the west, with the US to the south, the Arctic to the north (the magnetic North pole lies in Canada), Alaska to the northwest and Greenland to the northeast.

The Appalachian Mountains stretch from the Atlantic Provinces to part of southern Quebec. The Great Lakes and St Lawrence River lie between the Canadian Shield, an immense rock base with hilly terrain and the Appalachian Mountains.

The interior is mostly vast plains naturally divided from east to west by the Rocky Mountains.Canada’s highest point is Mount Logan at 5,959 metres. Mount Logan forms part of the Saint Elias Mountains in Yukon Territory.

It is not just snow-capped peaks that line the Canadian horizon; Western Canada has volcanoes that form part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.

When to travelThe temperature in Canada swings from 40ºC to -40ºC. Spring can arrive as early as February on the west coast and as late as April in the rest of Canada.

Summer is from June to August and is the ideal time for trekking, golf and water sports. Autumn is spectacular in eastern Canada, with golden leaves crowning the trees and fairly pleasant temperatures.

Winter is when the ski season kicks off and can run from December to June in the hills and eastern Canada. From late October, the Canadian landscape is covered in a blanket of snow and temperatures head down below zero.

Travelling by planeYou can catch a flight to Toronto from London, Manchester, Cardiff, Exeter and Belfast.You can also get a direct flight from London to Ottawa, St Johns, Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.

If you are travelling on a budget, check out cheap flights with Zoom and FlyGlobespan (possibly via the US) and tickets to Quebec with Air France (via France). For more flight options visit http://www.flightmapping.com/Canada.

PaperworkIf you hold a British passport, you do not need a visa to visit Canada unless you want to live or work there. If this is the case, you will need a residence or work permit. However, if you are a UK student between the ages of 18 -35, you could be eligible for a 3 -12 month Working Holiday Visa. For more information, visit http://www.canada.org.uk.

Canada travel information The FCO travel advice guide on Canada offers country-specific tips on travel health and how to avoid crime. For more information, visit http://www.fco.gov.uk.

For more exciting holiday ideas, visit http://www.explore.canada.travel.

Or if you want a travel guide to take with you on your trip, buy a copy of Lonely Planet’s Canada travel guide or The Rough Guide to Canada.

Travel insurance If you’re planning to take part in adventure or winter sport activities, there’s always an element of risk involved. So before you leave, make sure you have the right travel insurance cover. Most travel insurance companies offer quick and easy travel insurance quotes online. For a travel insurance quote and more information about the types of travel insurance available from Direct Line, visit http://www.directline.com/travel/welcome.htm.

Electronic Cigarettes for a Healthier Way of Enjoying your Habit

September 12th, 2011

People who love to smoke might find it hard to quit the habit. People who smoke cigars always enjoy the taste and the smell of their favorite cigar in every single use. One of the famous cigars that people look for in the market is the ashton cigars. These cigars had been in the market for twenty years and these are still being a big part of many peoples life everyday.

If you are going to ask any healthcare professionals they will surely say to you that this habit is not good for anyone’s health. But then because it is so hard to resists people who are manufacturing cigarettes created a cigarette that is safer than the genuine one. These are electronic cigarettes. These cigarettes do not emit smoke and use a little amount of nicotine only that is why it is good to be used by people who wants to have a safer way of doing the habit. It is also good for people who want to quit the habit.

But then these cigarettes are quite more expensive than the genuine cigarettes. But then there are many websites these days that are selling electronic cigarette wholesale. By buying e-cigs on wholesale people are able to save more money. People can also start an electronic cigarette business by doing these. By buying different kind of it people who are using these within your neighborhood will surely come to you to buy their electronic cigarette.

The Secrets To Finding Hot Deals On World Travel

September 11th, 2011

Most everyone has a dream of one day traveling to other parts of the world. Most people are halted quickly when they are given prices on world travel trips. With the internet and so many travel agencies in the market for your business, finding a good deal on world travel specifics such as airline tickets and hotel stays can be relatively easy. However, the truth is that traveling the world is still very expensive. If you do a little research and take the advice of this article, finding a good deal on world travel may be easier than you think.

Traveling cheaply has to be more of a way of life than a single event. When you learn how to get flights and hotels less expensively, you should transfer that knowledge into every aspect of your travel plans. For example, when planning your vacation several months in advance, check the prices for last minute flights to your destination at that time. If you find that waiting until the last minute to book your flight could save you a bundle, then you may consider that as part of your travel plans. Just be sure to be flexible in case you cannot get on the flight that you had originally planned. If you can apply this simple step to all of your flights, you may be able to travel to more destinations and see more of the world.

Make sure that you check around before you make any purchase regarding your world travel plans. Do not purchase the first airline ticket you see offered online and do not book the first hotel you find just because you think it seems like a good deal. Always check no less than three sources for every aspect of your vacation.

When you get to your vacation destination, speak with some of the locals. Find out from them the best places to go for a great dinner or even a less expensive hotel that is off the beaten path. The locals usually know the best small restaurants with great atmosphere that will not empty your pockets on one meal. Also remember that in many countries around the world you are able to bargain with the vendors for the prices of the souvenirs that you are taking home to grandma. Bargaining is not a normal way of life for most Americans, but if you are good at bargaining, then you can get some really good deals on great native merchandise.

You will find that in some parts of the world, you can even bargain for your hotel room cost and in some cases, the cost of the flight. Just remember there are tips in bargaining: Take your time ? don’t rush the bargain. More than likely what you are bargaining for is not going to be sold in the next thirty seconds. Also, be willing to walk away. If you are willing to walk away, then you could possibly get a better deal. If you walk away and do not get a better deal, but you want the item anyway, be willing to return and get it at the lowest bargained price.

Bargaining is a chief aspect in finding a good deal on world travel. Being an American will automatically brand you as rich, even if you are not rich in your own country, therefore being able to bargain is essential in finding a good deal on world travel.