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24th September 2009
Think giant video screens, lofty sky scrapers and neon lights so dazzling, they can almost be seen through closed eyes. It would describe Hong Kong’s Times Square in a nutshell. Situated at the heart of the Causeway Bay metropolis, Times Square is the q... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd September 2009
How do you make sure that you have selected the best sleeping bag for your camping trip?
What is better:
GOOSE DOWN or the SYNTHETIC sleeping bag?
The last thing you want to happen when you're 20 miles into the woods is to find your sleeping bag... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
26th August 2009
All aboard!
The USA has much more to offer the tourist than guaranteed sunshine and bargain shopping, and there's a relatively unknown way to discover what this country is really all about. Most people think of travelling by car or plane but you sh... Read >
Author: andywilliams06
15th August 2009
No matter how reliable you think your car is it is always possible for a complication to occur, resulting in the breakdown of your trusty vehicle and possibly leaving you stranded. It always pays to be prepared and the same principle applies when you are ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
03rd August 2009
Preparation:
• Talk to your doctor about your travel plans, you may need your prenatal chart and a reference to a doctor at your destination.
• Make sure your travel insurance covers your pregnancy. This may mean paying extra premiums.
• Take... Read >
Author: Andi Jackson
30th July 2009
With London being such a vast City there are obviously many ways to travel across it. However with everyone needing to be at a certain place at a certain time there has been a lot of questioning as to which is the fastest way to get across London.Travelli... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
30th June 2009
A fun part of being older is having the freedom to travel; unfortunately, this time of life often comes with incontinence. Fortunately, modern products and proven strategies can allow people to travel comfortably, despite incontinence. The open road becko... Read >
Author: EvoSeo
23rd June 2009
With the ushering in of a new American president, what better time to make a visit to the White House. We’ve compiled all the information you might need to plan your White House visit below. It’s worth noting that these tours are very popular, so book... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
18th June 2009
The White House is one of the world’s most well-recognised buildings, and home every president of the United States but George Washington himself. An Irish builder called James Hoban won a contest for the right to build a home for the American president... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
18th June 2009
The White House is one of the world’s most well-recognised buildings, and home every president of the United States but George Washington himself. The White House’ designer was hand picked by city planner Pierre L’Enfant and the then president Georg... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
10th June 2009
The Ultimate Travel System any parent can buy is the Quinny Buzz Travel System. It can be purchased in 2 models. The first one has a 3 wheeler and the other one has a 4 wheeler. The 4 wheeler will cost slightly more.
One of the best selling points of t... Read >
Author: Minhtri
04th December 2008
London is the largest city in the UK and indeed Europe! Driving through it may seem like a scary prospect. However with a little skill, a lot of patience and a quick read through our guide you should have little trouble navigating this huge metropolis!
... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
05th November 2008
Train comfort has moved on since the age of steam. Booking tickets is easier than ever using online systems, and there are fare options to suit everyone.
The Golden Age of Steam may be long behind us, and Dr Beeching may have reduced the UK rail netw... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
30th October 2008
When you think about driving in Dublin, does it send shivers up your spine? Unfortunately, yes it is true that traffic can be extremely heavy, and there are many one-way streets, making it frustrating to navigate around the city. But driving around Dublin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
14th October 2008
Traveling with kids can be a very stressful experience, but it doesn’t have to be. With these simple tips, your family trip can be a fun and enjoyable experience for the entire family, creating wonderful memories for life!
Allow Plenty of Time: With... Read >
Author: Trisha Garbrick
30th September 2008
London is well known throughout the world as a bustling capital city that many would agree is at the forefront for UK tourism, fashion and to a certain extent, providing the financial heart beat on which the country is founded upon. London can boast man... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
22nd September 2008
Are you lost for ideas of what you can do with the kids during the school holidays? How about a Treasure Hunt? The Great Isle of Wight Treasure Hunt is a mystery tour with a spectacular Castle and Kings theme through an especially beautiful and historic p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
This seems like a odd thing to put in a things to see article as it has been demolished. But Newport�s clock in the centre of John Frost Square was a great thing to see while it was still there. When the minute hand would strike 12, on the hour every ho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
Do you feel unwell whilst travelling? When travelling do you have to tend to a sick relative or friend? Do they have symptoms of travel sickness.
Travel sickness can vary from slight nervousness to the more nauseating motion sickness, jetlag and sea si... Read >
Author: MIKE LOBO
27th June 2008
I was not sure of exactly what to expect when I arrived in Japan. I was told it was as foreign as you are likely to get. A society so entrenched in its own forward development yet so steeped in tradition that it is difficult to see how the two co-exist.... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
26th June 2008
Are you planning a journey or are you holidaying abroad or maybe you are travelling to visit family and friends? Do you feel sick whilst making a journey?
Travel sickness can vary from slight nervousness to the more nauseating motion sickness, jetlag a... Read >
Author: D. Thompson
06th April 2008
So much to offer – Kruger Safaris
The nice thing about travelling in South Africa is the variety of holidays available, specifically Kruger safaris. I wanted a short getaway trip where I was out in nature breathing some fresh bushveld air, so I asked... Read >
Author: Tara
26th March 2008
The diseases most commonly seen in travelers are diarrhoea, malaria (if you travel in a malaria-infested area), accidents (when travelling by car or swimming), wound infections and sexually transmitted diseases.
- Diarrhoea is caused by contaminated fo... Read >
Author: G.Entp8
07th March 2008
The situation most dreaded by car owners is one when they would be stranded on a deserted place because of the breaking down of their car. Such a situation can become really bad if one does not know how to repair the car. Even a minor snag can prove to be... Read >
Author: Smith James
07th March 2008
One of the elements that go into making the cars attractive are car parts or car accessory. They not only add utility factor to the cars but also add tremendously to the glamour of the car as well. Any compromise here can actually lead to the value of the... Read >
Author: Garry Kelkar
14th February 2008
One of the troubles with long journeys in cars is that if it breaks down in between then it can be quite a handful trying to fix the fault. Particularly for people with little or no knowledge about cars. And if the car has broken at a place where you can ... Read >
Author: Smith James
18th January 2008
Just because your family is young there is no reason to stop travelling. If you're family is anything like mine then we haven't let it effect us, we have just planned better. I first took my daughter to Spain, on a plane, when she was 11 weeks old and the... Read >
Author: Rachel Harding
18th January 2008
With fly-drive holidays still as popular as ever, thousands of us take to the continent each year – whether in our own cars or through a hire company.
The idea of taking your own vehicle on holiday seems a tempting idea – particularly if you’re l... Read >
Author: DCollins
30th April 2007
Leicester has the usual range of places for the visitor to stay from hostels to 5 star hotels. However, Leicester is not renowned as a tourist centre and so the accommodation provision is mainly from the major chains that can be found anywhere. An advanta... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
19th April 2007
Buying a camping stove can be a tricky business. You want to make sure you get the right one for you. If you are hiking you need to get something that is compact and will carry easily. A trangia might be a good idea if you need something small, or if you ... Read >
Author: Pete
19th April 2007
When you're camping, your tent is the most important piece of equipment. Without a tent, you are nothing! You need one that will keep you dry and warm (but not too warm). There are a huge huge range ot there on the market and it can be difficult deciding ... Read >
Author: Pete
19th January 2007
A bit of free time is hard to come by these days. In fact, with work, kids and countless other life pursuits to contend with, there's seemingly no time to relax and do "nothing"; let alone take time off for a holiday. Yet the need for such free time is ... Read >
Author: martymac
29th November 2005
Obviously for those travelling by car, you will have plenty of activities at hand to amuse the children and play plenty of games e.g. spying certain colours of cars etc. For those of you flying a small bag for each child to carry on board with their favou... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
12th August 2005
he diseases most commonly seen in travellers are diarrhoea, malaria
(if you travel in a malaria-infested area),
accidents (when travelling by car or swimming), wound infections and
sexually transmitted diseases.
In this article we will go over som... Read >
Author: Eddy De Vos
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