Thursday 31 March 2016

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HOW TO SAVE MORE ON COPENHAGEN TRAVEL, DENMARK


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Adi shares her top tips on how to visit Copenhagen, Denmark on a budget, including: what to do, where to stay, and cheap eats, in the Scandinavian city.
Scandinavia has a reputation for being expensive and, of course, it can be, but we discovered plenty of things to do, on the cheap, while in Copenhagen, Denmark. The colorful Nyhavn harbor is located in the heart of Copenhagen and is picture perfect. It is lined with little restaurants and cafes and, if you travel in the off-season, they offer good deals and combos on their menus. Here you can also take a boat tour of the harbor, .... ....  >>  http://stfi.re/vwajyne


      
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Wednesday 30 March 2016

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You need to know more about wonderful Shanghai Disneyland

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The $5.5-billion Shanghai Disneyland set to open in June will blend a traditional Magic Kingdom-style theme park with attractions based on recent Disney and Pixar films more familiar to the Chinese audience.
Lacking familiar staples such as Space Mountain, It’s a Small World and Star Tours, the China park will feature a number of firsts including a Tron roller coaster and an entire land dedicated to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
Disney stumbled with the launches of the under-budgeted and undersized California Adventure in 2001 and Hong Kong Disneyland in 2005. Since ground was broken in 2011, the scope and cost of the Shanghai project has continued to grow as Disney strives to build a distinctly Chinese park that quiets the critics and buoys the faithful. Let’s take a land-by-land look at all the rides, attractions and shows planned for Shanghai Disneyland..... >> http://stfi.re/ebjyljb

      



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Tuesday 29 March 2016

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Top 5 Reasons for lifetime Nepal travel


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The aftermath of Nepal's devastating April 2015 earthquake is easing, and there's no better time to visit than now. Sure, some of the country's most famed stupas and monuments will take years, or even decades, to be repaired, but the country's picturesque natural beauty, infectious culture, and welcoming people will always remain. It has now been deemed safe to head back to the earthquake-ravaged country, and it's likely that a visit to the Roof of the World will change your life.

The following five reasons to visit Nepal prove that the country leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.
1. You'll Make Cultural Discoveries in the Capital City
It's easy to spend days, weeks, or even months wandering around Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu. This is where you'll travel back in time at Durbar Square, where the city's kings formerly ruled, and discover a Buddhist stupa named Boudhanath that dates back to the first century AD. ...... keep reading ....  ln.is/gV929

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Monday 28 March 2016

You need to see 9 beautiful things in Yunnan, China's


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If there's a downside to visiting Yunnan, it's that one trip simply isn't going to be enough.
China's southwestern province is its most ethnically diverse.
It's home to 25 of the country's 56 recognized ethnic groups.
And each has a unique culture and cuisine.
Then there's dramatic landscape and breathtaking views that are rumored to have inspired the Shangri-la of James Milton's "Lost Horizon."
When the Hani ethnic group built the rice paddy terraces in Yuanyang County more than 1,300 years ago, little did they realize the irrigation system would become such a hit among sightseers.
The terraces cover 166 square kilometers in southeast Yunnan.
When the sun rises and sets, its light reflects off the pools of water, creating spectacular views and colors that change almost every minute as the sun moves..... keep reading ...... http://ln.is/w8b7y


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Saturday 26 March 2016

You need to See the 18 jaw-droppingly beautiful Mongolia


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Mongolia is wild in every sense of the word.
While technology has made its way into the society -- it's not unusual to see herders chatting on smartphones while tending to their animals -- the vast countryside remains seemingly untouched since the days of Genghis Khan.
Part of the reason is its size.
With an area of approximately 1.6 million square kilometers, Mongolia is about four times as big as California and more than six times bigger than the entire United Kingdom.
Getting from one province to another involves days of driving over some of the roughest terrain on the planet, often across vast stretches of empty space. ....... >> http://ln.is/oudhh



       
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Wednesday 23 March 2016

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How to See the paradise magical Tibet


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Tibet was never a country I thought about visiting. In fact, it was never a country I knew much about. But now I know what there is to do in Tibet....

I wish I knew about it sooner!!

I was lucky enough to be sent to Shangri-la on a press with my current employer, otherwise I'm not sure I ever would have visited. Now I can't stop day dreaming and planning on how and when I can go back there!

Now rather than me babble on about what I did in Tibet, I think my photos will show how special it is more than my words in this case. But also, here are some things you should do while visiting Tibet and the Yunnan Province and some Tibet Tours you should be taking...... keep reading ......   
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Tuesday 22 March 2016

YOU NEED TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL JAMAICA


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Most Westerners go to Jamaica and never leave the walls of their hotel. Don’t be like them.

I had always been curious about going to Jamaica. I knew there was next-level nature and adventure, incredible food, a legendary music and party scene, and a culture I had never explored, but it seemed like every time I talked to someone who was just back from a trip to Jamaica they couldn’t answer a single question about any of that.

They would talk instead about the resort, the golf, the ease of all-inclusive food and drinks…the fucking ‘swim-up’ bar. I’d rather stay at home than go to a Sandals-type resort, so, dissatisfied with the options of all-inclusive wackness, I did some research and found a tiny town called Port Antonio. .......keep reading ......  http://stfi.re/nakwbda