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September 23, 2009
In order to ensure higher security measures ahead of China’s celebrations to mark the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese government has temporarily banned holders of foreign passports from visiting Tibet. This measure was effective as of Sepember 22, and is believed to go on until ... Read More >>
Unlimited Air Travel May Soon Be A Thing Of The Past Comments Off
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September 09, 2009
The era of affordable air travel has to stop, say Government advisers who are demanding global restrictions on aviation emissions to avoid catastrophic climate change.
Global plane travel is predicted to at least double by 2050 as new carriers spring up in emerging economies like China and wealthy countries such as ... Read More >>
Vendée’s historical theme park Comments Off
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August 21, 2009
he French coastal region called the Vendée is a fun place. Located south of Brittany, it has Atlantic beaches that stretch for miles. Campsites are plenty to offer families a great stay amidst nature. Sailors and local fishermen give the ocean a saltier texture, especially at Les Sables d'Olonne, from ... Read More >>
The Wild Wild Wales Comments Off
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August 19, 2009
Wales possesses the ideal pair of National Parks: lonely, stirring mountain landscapes in the in the north; corrugated coastline bursting with wildlife to the south.
Squeezed between the Cambrian coasts and the North, the core of Snowdonia National Park is located into a corner of Wales. The visitor will find ... Read More >>
Edinburgh voted No1 Comments Off
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August 19, 2009
See Edinburgh and die. Once visitors have walked around Waverley railway station and witnessed the silhouette of Edinburgh Castle set on a typical dramatic Scottish sky, they can easily be convinced of that fact. Small and quaint but terribly lovely, Edinburgh captures the heart.
But the capital, which is already ... Read More >>
Berlin on a bike Comments Off
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August 17, 2009
European cities always capture the imagination of visitors. Whether it’s Paris, Copenhagen or London, the bicycle is always the best way to move around and slowly absorb all that culture and historical sites.
Berlin doesn’t escape from the stereotype; charming, historical and exciting.
In terms of safety, accessibility, ease and interest, this ... Read More >>
America’s JetBlue offers all-you-can-fly for $599 Comments Off
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August 14, 2009
Recession, recession, recession… Feeling the pinch yet?
Well, for those who can muster a tiny $599, JetBlue is ready to land a helping hand.
In an amazing attempt to boost business in this traditionally quiet travelling period, JetBlue Airways has devised a plan which is certain to appeal to anyone flying within ... Read More >>
For adventurers: tour India in style for £1,994 Comments Off
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August 12, 2009
Following yesterday’s post for vacation specials, which were offered amazing deal for vacationers, the one’s shown here today a bit pricier, but are also more exotic: fit for real travellers.
Five more great travel deals for those able to book now. These offer departures dates which vary between August and October; ... Read More >>
Fly to New York for EUR 399 on Austrian Comments Off
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August 10, 2009
In its latest bid to offer its customers a super deal, Austrian is practically giving away seats to Asia, North America and the Middle East.
Ausrian launches “Redticket”, the airline’s very lowest guaranteed return all-in prices.
Fly until June 2010 by booking now for one of these destinations:
Dubai
Austrian reaches Dubai starting ... Read More >>
Elephant Festival in Sri Lanka Comments Off
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August 07, 2009
Asia’s largest Buddhist festival is a 12 day and night affair involving a parade of elephants, traditional dancers and brave fire artists in the streets of the sacred city of Kandy.
Few westerners have had the chance to witness this incredible spiritual spectacle, mainly due to the recent war in ... Read More >>