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Romance in the Seychelles: A short guide to the top honeymoon destination

04th November 2009
Top ten lists that rank honeymoon destinations frequently place the Republic of Seychelles in the uppermost positions alongside such romantic staples as Paris, France and the islands of the Caribbean. It is not hard to understand why. A majority of the ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Haihe River – a Cruise through the Heart of Tianjin

16th October 2009
Tianjin is one of the largest cities in China sited towards its northern coast, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The city is teeming with many impressive landmarks such as the Tianjin Museum and the Tianjin Shijizhong. Tianjin Museum houses a wonderful ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Ang Thong Marine National Park – a Magnificent Encounter with Nature

02nd October 2009
Koh Samui, or Samui as referred by the locals, is a palm fringed island with inviting sandy beaches and thriving coral reefs, nestled in Surat Thani Province of Thailand. Long ago it used to be a self sufficient island, while now it serves as a thriving t... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Sydney Harbour Cruises

25th September 2009
Australia, as travellers world over agree, is the most beautiful piece of land on earth (if you have not seen Australia, you have not seen the world!) and in Australia, Sydney is the most beautiful city. Again, as all those who give in to the travel lust ... Read >
Author: Julain

Top 12 African Experiences (Part 2)

25th September 2009
Read on for the second part of our guide to the top 12 African experiences. 7. Stars and stripes in the southwest A trip to Africa isn't complete without a safari experience. Spot the big five (buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard and rhino), see wartho... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A Visitor’s Guide to France

22nd September 2009
Within the relatively small confines of Europe, there is a wealth of opportunities for those seeking to sample a little bit of everything. From skiing, surfing and snorkelling, to climbing, canoeing and general relaxation, it's possible to cover all ba... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Cairns Transport: Car, Train, Plane and Boat- The Way to the Great Barrier Reef Cairns

16th September 2009
Every city in the world has some sort or the other of transport system, whether it is by foot along trails and dirt roads, on highways or in underground tunnels. In that respect, Cairns is no different. Here is a little bit of information on Cairns transp... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Paraiba!: a Brazilian Paradise

02nd September 2009
At the north east coast of Brazil, there is a City named João Pessoa, barely unchanged by the time, and untouched by the urban violence. The air is pure, and the waters are clean. This city is considered the last kept secret paradise in Brazil. This city... Read >
Author: Brazilian Paradise

Discover a true Paradise: Paraiba, Brazil

02nd September 2009
At the north east coast of Brazil, there is a City named João Pessoa, barely unchanged by the time, and untouched by the urban violence. The air is pure, and the waters are clean. This city is considered the last kept secret paradise in Brazil. This city... Read >
Author: Brazilian Paradise

Elephants in Sri Lanka – An Endangered Species

01st September 2009
The elephant is a synonymous symbol in Sri Lanka, for a variety of reasons and in a myriad of forms. Elephants are used as a representation of the country, part and parcel of religious events and cultural events. Although smaller than its larger African c... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Delhi Travel Guide

01st September 2009
Yearning to make an excursion Delhi but are confused as to how to about it? Your exploration comes to an end here….Maxxfun Holidays, gives all the guidance and support you need to explore Delhi in all its glory. Spread over an area of close to fiftee... Read >
Author: Jagjit Singh

On Location Feb 07 – Botswana

11th August 2009
I wasn't prepared for the mind boggling facts that make Botswana and the Okavango Delta such an amazing geographical phenomenon let alone for the reality of flying over this incredible land. Botswana is a landlocked, flat country, the same size as Fra... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Discover the Cotswolds by Bike

01st August 2009
Exploring the Cotswolds on two wheels is one of the finest ways to experience this beautiful part of England. Get on your bike and you will be able to see the many quintessentially English villages made of the areas famous yellow lime stone. Cycle down qu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Visiting Gauteng: Tourist attractions near Johannesburg

01st August 2009
Without the coastline and Table Mountain, Johannesburg has always been less popular with European tourists than its western cousin Cape Town. However, for all its failings, developments over recent years have seen people flock back to Jo'burg, and the su... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The New Forest – England’s Newest National Park

23rd July 2009
The New Forest is located in South East England, namely South West Hampshire and some of South east Wiltshire and is the newest National Park in England. Named by William the Conqueror the ‘new hunting forest' in 1079 the landscape of the New Forest ... Read >
Author: Amit Verma
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