Articles, tagged with "banks of the river", page 1
14th February 2012
The Two Tour Special Offer is an opportunity to enjoy two of Irelands most scenic Day Tours - The Ring of Kerry & Dingle Peninsula on two consecutive days with a 20% discount by booking online.
Day One: The Ring of Kerry Tour
The Iveragh Peninsula w...
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Wild Kerry Daytours
27th January 2012
Every change that takes place in the sky also changes the colour of this monument. White at noon and pink at dawn, sultry orange at the sun set and milky blue at night in moonlight. Tourists who experience the Taj in full moon get unimaginable experience....
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Vikas Gupta
22nd December 2011
Berlin offers travelers to Berlin an easy and simple way to compare, whether you are looking for a cheap and affordable hotel, an exclusive and luxury hotel or just a good value for money, book hotels in and around. Berlin offers a wide selection of hotel...
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gauravks
20th December 2011
It is rather unfortunate that many tourists think that a trip to Egypt meant no more than a visit to the Pyramids – forgetting the splendor and sheer excitement of Nile River Cruises. This fabulous African nation has a lot to offer to the visitors an...
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Kenkieran
02nd December 2011
There are few cities which are as beautiful as the city of Siem Reap located on the banks of the River Siem Reap. There are several tourist attractions in the city but the major attraction is the Angkor Wat Temple which is visited by multitudes of people ...
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Siemreap
30th November 2011
The Heritage Trail 5 Day Cycling Holiday 2012.
Lismore cycling holidays introduces the 1st of 2 new place to place 5 day holidays for 2012. The Heritage Trail will travel through 5 Counties and visit 7 Irish Heritage Towns, the tour will have the servi...
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Lismore Cycling Holidays
22nd November 2011
Hotels in Memphis, Tennessee: Memphis is know as the home of Elvis Presley; and the home he had, called Graceland, is the second most visited home, only behind the White House; now that is a lot of visitors. Here is the birthplace of the blues music and s...
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scott lipe
17th October 2011
Named as the "city of light" this metropolitan was founded on June 12th 1829 on the banks of the river Swan. The culturally rich city services every visitor with great enthusiasm and vigor with its regal history and prosperous culture along with the mysti...
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Chrish Watson
23rd August 2011
One of South India’s most ancient cities dating to over 2,500 years, Madurai formerly known as Madura is situated in the Indian peninsula. Famous for being known as the Temple City, Madurai is a religious city situated on the banks of the River Vaigai in...
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OSA Webmaster Nine
19th August 2011
Amravati is a small town situated on the banks of the River Krishna in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. Amravati is famous for its Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the famous Pancharamas. Amaravati, also known a...
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Ayush Aggarwal
16th August 2011
Eastern India's centre of business, commerce and finance, Kolkata popularly known as Calcutta earlier has a population of around 5 million. Being the third most populated city in India doesn’t worry the tourists or the localities. Life continues to be jus...
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Azim Uddin
16th August 2011
Kanpur was a city that existed on the Indian map as an insignificant village founded by king Hindu Singh of Sachendi till the 1st half of the 18th century. Kahnpur became a princely state by the time it was captured during the British regime and since the...
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Author:
Khare
15th August 2011
On the banks of the river Tapti to the south of Vadodara stands the ancient and wealthy city of Suryapur better known as Surat. An important trading center and port of ancient India it is famous for its finely woven brocades in gold and silver threads and...
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OSA WebmasterTwo
14th August 2011
Ahmedabad is a city situated on the plains to the East of Sabarmati. Formerly known as "Karnavati" the Solanki Ruler Karandev, it was only when Sultan Ahmed Shah conquered Karnavati, in 1411 that its name Karnavati was renamed to Ahmedabad. In 1818 the Br...
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Author:
happysamal
10th August 2011
The birth place of Krishna located along the banks of the river Yamuna attracts visitors and devotees from far and near all through the year. Revered by the Buddhists, Jain and Brahmanical faith alike, Mathura became the center of three Cultures namely th...
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Author:
Khare