Lijiang Travel - 3 Simple Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Future Trip to Lijiang China By Jeff LaForet

Traveling to China can be a difficult process if you don't know what you're doing. If you end up just following the contrived tourist routes, you'll walk away from the experience feeling like there's not much to see. But as with any tourist destination, there's always some authentic and exciting

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Revisiting Russia - Regardless of Putin’s Efforts, Russians Want to Join Our World! By Aaltje Van Zoelen

Recently I revisited East Russia both for pleasure and business. The pleasure included joining a cruise along the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka, which highlighted getting acquainted with East Russia's not so distant history and with its nature in all its magnificent forms. The business part had to do

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Last-Minute Cruise Deals By Eddie Tobey

Cruises are a fun and economical way for travelers to take a break, sit back and relax. It has given vacationing a new definition, since cruises are a luxurious way of traveling. It is easy to book a cruise journey by contacting an authorized travel agent or registering online. Tourists can avail of

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Best London Airport Transfer and London Seaport Transfer From UK By Harley David

For those who are willing to see the 2012 Olympic Games in London, read this article. Really this article helps you to find the best hire services from London to all over parts in UK. Through this article people or passenger can find or known the genuine, cheap and best hire services in United K

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Best Activity Holidays in Asia By Hannah L Green

A sumptuous melting pot of cultures and creeds bound by a common geography and religion come together to make South East Asia, one of the world's most sought after travel destinations. With some of the friendliest people, best beaches, most dramatic scenery and most amazing food in the world, it'

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Greenland Vacation - An Introduction By Kelvin H

Known by the indigenous people of Greenland as Kalaallit Nunaat or "land of the people" in their native Inuit (Eskimo) language, Greenland is the largest island in the world with only 57,000 in population. This autonomous part of the Kingdom of Denmark lies between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, ea

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Choosing a Raft Guide/Company By Christina Dawkins

In Nepal there are hundreds of rafting companies littering the streets of Thamel and Pokhara, but how know which company and more importantly which guide to go with? Once you are on the water, your guide is the most important part of the package so it's not a decision you want to make lightly and of

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Why Choosing Only the Best Hiking Boots For You is Important By Michael L Schofield

Many hikers put so much emphasis on their packs, sleeping bags, shelters and other gear but they often neglect the most important piece of gear of all. What is that piece of hiking gear you might ask? It is your feet. Without your feet you can't hike. As a hiker, if you can't go hiking you can b

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Traveling Alone Or With Friends? By Matias Vallena

Should I go alone? Wouldn't it be great if a friend joined me? For anyone preparing a trip, especially those first couple of ones, that's one of the biggest and most asked questions. It's hard to choose and hard to decide. The reason for that is that there are a lot of advantages and disadvantag

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Seven Sights From Seven Hills By Eoin Evans

Rome --  known as The Eternal City -- is popularly known to be built upon seven hills. In its earliest days, separate settlements were formed on each of these hills. Over time, these separate groups began to bond and formed the city that we all know and love today. Taking a holiday in Rome c

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