How to Be a Green Caravanner by Tom Sangers

When people consider what type of holiday to take these days, two subjects keep cropping up. Money and the environment! With many caravan sites and holidays parks all round the UK, a caravanning holiday is a really cost effective and environmentally friendly way to have a family holiday. In thi

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Rules of the Road in Ireland By John Downes

The first thing to remember is that you will be driving on the left hand side of the road. If you are traveling from the UK this is no problem! However if you are coming from the USA and many other countries you will have to adapt to driving on the left. * When driving on Irish roads, and when it

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Health Tourism in India By Nakul Jain

Health Tourism is a concept where a patient travels to another country for medical treatment in order to save costs, or get treatment faster or even to avail of better medical facilities. Most patients from countries like USA and UK travel to developing countries such as India for treatment because

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Top Tips For Driving in the UK By John Downes

· If you have never been to the UK or drove there before, a detailed map or good Satellite Navigation or GPS system is very useful, and this will help you navigate the roads as you go from scenic attraction to attraction!· Please ensure to have your valid driving licence with you at all times on t

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Beyond the Incas - The Ancient Ruins of Chavin De Huantar By Gary Sargent

Located high up in the Peruvian Andes approximately 250km north of Lima and to the east of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, they belong to one of the oldest known civilizations in South America and offer an intriguing insight into an ancient culture that ruled for over a millennium. The

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Fantastic Adventure Travel in New Zealand By Heidi Eberhart

New Zealand is a land of fantastic diversities and offers adventures on the water, land and in the air. A huge range of adventures is available - anything walking and hiking, bicycling, ecotourism, zoos and wildlife parks, skiing and snowboarding in the wintertime. We had a fantastic 2008 winter

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Guide to Sunny Suffolk By Sarah Quinlan

Sunny Suffolk The UK has always been well known for its grey and rainy weather, and this summer was no exception - unless, of course, one was in Suffolk! Whilst the rest of the country was opening up their umbrellas in defense of massive downpours, and wondering when the reported summer heatwa

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A Guide to Touring Caravan Alarms by H Robinson

There are many alarm systems out there on the vehicle security market, but how do you know which system will be suitable for your caravan? If you need an alarm that will protect both the caravan itself from being moved and its contents from being taken, look for devices that have Passive Infra-

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Personal Toilets For Camping Trips by Keith Barrett

Let's talk about a subject that isn't particularly pleasant but needs to be confronted when we think about camping holidays. We're talking, of course, about using toilets at campsites. To say that this is often an unpleasant experience would be no exaggeration. Some campsites don't provide any

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Better Caravan Storage For Peace of Mind by Nick Jacobs

Caravan storage during the winter months is a major consideration that touring caravan owners research and act upon. It is vital to have a safe place to store your caravan when it is not in use for insurance purposes as well as peace of mind. Two of the options of storing your Caravan are open

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