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Holiday And Travel Guides
Holiday And Travel Guides
Nov 18th
Have you heard of Travel Resorts of America? Not yet? Well, let’s start at the beginning.
Everybody loves to travel. Well, at least almost everybody. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford trips to Paris, the Caribbean Islands or Asia. Most of us have limited vacations leaves from work, for one thing, not to mention the need to spend our money on numerous other things besides traveling. Like electricity bills. Phone and water bills. Mortgages or rent. Children’s tuition fees. The list could go on and on. But who says travel has to be expensive?
It is a great misconception to think that in More >
Nov 17th
With a huge continent and many countries, South America has a lot to offer the visitor. It is a diverse and beautiful part of the world. It’s difficult to decide where to start. Perhaps it’s best to start with the cities.
Buenos Aires, Argentina has a lot to offer. It has an appearance not unlike Paris in the 20s. The European architecture has a lot to do with that image. There are wide avenues that are tree-lined, cafes and great tango shows at night.
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil certainly can’t be ignored. With its beautiful natural scenery such as Corcovado More >
Nov 17th
The country of Panama holds a unique strategic geographic location, and it has tried its best throughout the ages to exploit this to the full. From the time of the Portobello fairs to the first transisthmian railroad to the present waterway, often considered to be the eighth wonder of the world.
A canal linking the Atlantic with the Pacific oceans had been a dream since the first Spanish colonizations. In fact it was Charles V of Spain who first envisaged a shortcut through the Panamanian jungle to ease the difficult crossing. So in 1524 he ordered a survey of the land. More >
Nov 17th
We all have a million excuses as to why we can’t travel but what about all the reasons why we should? Europe is chalk-full of activities for travelers of every age whether you’re on a mission for adventure or you simply plan to take it easy. A cultural, eye-opening jaunt through Europe just might be the ticket to beating those mid-winter blues.
1. Museums are not as crowded. You seldom have to wait in line for big attractions such as the Louvre in Paris or the Vatican Museum in Rome this time of year, the exception being Easter weekend and school More >
Nov 15th
In 1996 two friends and I undertook our first backpacking experience. We traveled from Costa Rica to Guatemala in six months. We originally planned to travel for a year, but half way decided to do something more useful with our presence in Central America and applied for volunteer jobs in Honduras and Guatemala
Adventure Travelers in America
The travelers we met during our adventure were very different from the travelers you would meet now on the same route. Most people were, like us, looking for a real escape. It would have been rare to find anyone traveling for less then three months. More >