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Machu picchu travel
Posted by admin in america, extreme vacation, historical vacation, travel destination on January 11, 2010
There are no signs on any of the structures, which contribute to the atmosphere of antiquity, personal discovery, and harmony with the natural environment for which Machu Picchu is so beloved. To help identify the ruins, guidebooks and maps are available at the entrance. Machu Picchu is thought to have been deserted just 100 years after it was completed — likely due to a water shortage or lack of maintenance. After the Inca left Machu Picchu elements of the site continued in use by the local inhabitants until it was revealed to the rest of the world by Hiram Bingham in 1911. If you are seeing it for the first time or for the hundredth, Machu Picchu is always impressive. Could this marvel really be private property?
Among the most impressive characteristics of Machu Picchu is the technique that was employed to build it. It is still a general mystery as to how the Inca managed to move the large rocks that they used to construct the city, especially when you consider how it is perched almost precariously over the Urubamba River valley. Never discovered by the Spanish or mentioned in their chronicles, is Machu Picchu the most popular, yet least well-known of the Inca monuments – the pre-Colonial cultures of Peru left no written records. Machu Picchu is a well-preserved pre-Columbian Inca ruin located on a high mountain ridge, at an elevation of about 2,350 m (7,710 ft). Forgotten for centuries by the outside world, although not by locals, it was brought back to international attention by Yale archeologist Hiram Bingham who rediscovered it in 1911, and wrote a best-selling work about it.
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Machu Picchu is situated between steep mountains with summits above 5.500m and the always-wild Vilcanota River. The only way to get there was over a narrow footpath constructed by the Incas, the Inca Trail or the Camino Del Inca. Read the rest of this entry »
Welcome to the North of Bohuslän,West Coast of Sweden
Posted by admin in backpacker, entertainment vacation, europe, extreme vacation, family holiday, mount climbing, romantic holiday, travel knowledge on November 7, 2009
You can start the trip from the cost town Gothenburg, founded at the 1600s. At the time Gothenburg was the important harbor and main port out to the North Ocean. Later, on the 1800s and early 1900s, it was from here that emigrants, from all of Sweden left their homes and families to search a new life in England and sometimes Denmark. But most of the emigrants left for North and South America.
Today Gothenburg is still an important sea town and many big companies do ship their gods throughout the World. One of the most known companies is Volvo – that distributes their cars worldwide from the harbor in Gothenburg. Also Gothenburg is a great town for tourist and keeps all facilities anyone could wish for. Among others there is a well known amusement park called Liseberg.
From Gothenburg we follow the coastline going north and soon we will find the most beautiful nature and small fishing villages. We will reach the village Fjällacka where you find a lot of small restaurants, fishing market, shops, and a guestharbur with 100s of tourist vessels seeking shelter trough the nights. But the tourist not only looks for shelter from the North Sea – they also do entertain themselves in the small restaurants and pub’s and discotheques in the harbor.
We keep going north meeting the amazing archipelago at the islands Orust and Tjörn – and then take a little turn to a most fantastic little town called Lysekil. Here you find an ice free harbor and also the only really fjord in Sweden, Gullmarsfjorden. This is the best diving water in Sweden You can see up to 30 meters in the deep waters, and dive for your own mussels, making a great dinner in the afternoon. Also her you find a lot of seals resting at the rocky islands. In Lysekil you also find the red granite rocks where you can walk trough the fantastic national park Stångehuvud – feeling the salt storms coming in from the open ocean, and where nothing can grow, except small colorful flowers between the rocks, in the wind. And here you see the seagulls playing in the wind while you watching the ever ending waves rolling in to the granite mountain. This is one of the favorite places on the earth for many people.
After the Diving in Lysekil you do keep north and take a side way to meet the little fishing village Smögen. This is one of its kind and absolutely worth stopping for. You will meet thousands of visitors, especially in the well sheltered harbor, where the fishing weasels meet the most modern vessels and sailing ships. The tourists come from a lot of countries around the North Sea. And right on the bridge – over one kilometer long, you find almost hundreds of small houses that once belonged to the fisherman’s. Today it’s a big market for all kinds of merchandises mixed with restaurants, pubs and discothèques.
And when the hectic night turns into morning the visitors, that are still awake, walks out to the naked cliffs at the North Sea, where the light from the sundown still casts light into the ocean, and with a little luck you can see sea fishing float coming in bringing new boiled shrimps to get sold worldwide at the mornings fish auction.
And if we look north we can almost see the Norwegian border, but first don’t miss the two islands, Stora o Lilla Kosteröarna. After that we do keep driving north soon reach the little cost town Strömstad, located just by the Norwegian border. This area is today one of the largest market centers in Sweden.
Huge experience travel at south africa.
Posted by admin in africa, backpacker, extreme vacation, mount climbing, romantic holiday, travel knowledge, waterfall on November 6, 2009
South Africa is one of the top travel destinations in the world. But not much is known about the country, people know mostly what they see on the news or read in newspapers. And for some reason it is difficult for people to comprehend that South Africa is a country on its own and not part of the rest of Africa.
Traveling to South Africa is just the same as traveling to any other international country; the airports are state of the art, with easy access to the large cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town, even the smaller cities have modern airports. But those are for people in a hurry. The best way to see South Africa is to drive it. The cities are but a few hours from each other and in-between are lots of small settlements that are bursting with life and culture.
First of Wild animals do not roam on the city streets, so do not expect to see a lion when you climb of the airplane. The Game reserves in South Africa are the most beautiful experience one could have. All of them have different types of accommodation from Bush camping to five star lodges. All personnel are trained and professional. The Game Rangers that work in these nature reserves have to go throe a grueling 4-year training program so that they are prepared and can protect the tourists and give them the experience of a lifetime.
The safest way to travel in South Africa is to drive your own car witch you can hire at the airport or in a tour bus. These arrangements should be made before traveling to South Africa, as the tours are popular and booked months in advance as well as the cars. Please do not use the mini bus taxies that are every ware. This can be an experience but the moments you climb in that taxi you do it at own risk. The South African government is working on plans that can make this form of traveling safe for all but some drivers do slip throe the cracks and are the number one cause for road accidents in South Africa. Trains are out; they are over crowded and unsafe. Should you want to travel by train I would recommend the Blue Train this is a five star hotel on wheels and are safe and comfortable to travel in. The best time to travel in the Blue Train is in September to November as this is when the famous Kalahari flowers is in bloom and this is a site that can take your breath away.
There are so many things to see and do in South Africa that a week vacation here would not be enough to experience the true cense of South Africa. In Cape Town there is the famous Table Mountain, Robin Island, museums, art galleries, theaters and the surrounding wine farms. A wine tasting tour is lots of fun and will be an unforgettable experience. And this is just to name a few attractions in one city. Each city in South Africa has its own unique attractions witch they pride themselves on.
And do not forget to visit the vast collection of waterfalls and nature phenomena’s in Mpumalanga. Places like Mac falls, God’s window, and the potholes where the river has crated a master peace out of stone. This is but to name a few.
For the adventure lover there are caves to explore, mountains to climb, and rivers to ride. There are fun parks and water parks, where fun is not just a word but also an experience. South Africa has everything what you can think have and much more. It will be one vacation you will never forget!
Republic of Ireland (Part 4)
Posted by admin in beach, entertainment vacation, europe, extreme vacation, family holiday, historical vacation, honeymoon vacation, romantic holiday, sea, travel knowledge on November 2, 2009
Part 3 article here Republic of Ireland Part 3
Is preserved medieval center today, and here you will find Castle King John, built in the XIIth – XVIth and St Mary’s Cathedral, built in 1172. Do not forget any of Bunratty Castle, the parks impressive, one of the main tourist attractions of Ireland. Two blocks from Galway and Cork to find cities, national parks Burren and Killarney, hills Moher.
Kilkenny: is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Ireland. Narrow streets, a castle on a hill located numerous old buildings and turn the town into a quiet space of history. Between 1641 – 1650 Kilkenny was a center of Irish resistance against the British and the Confederation of Kilkenny had their own parliament in the city.
In the center of this wonderful city are a many hostels, ready to receive as well as a fairly inexpensive hotel. Kilkenny Castle is one of the sights forever busy, and you can have an unpleasant surprise to sit for hours in line, but worth every effort. Then you can go shopping in Kilkenny Design Center, located nearby.
Kyteler on Kieran Street Inn has an interesting story: Alice Kyteler was once convicted of witchcraft, were burned to pray. The same fate had a family and employees, and the old building, now restored, is an excellent restaurant, which serves an impressive menu. And food, as those who said they were guests, is the best in Ireland.
Club 52, located near the river, and is a night club opened a few years ago and who won popularity in a short time, so every night will be packed. It seems that in the decoration of interior designers have used parts from an old French church, destroyed during the Second World War, visible in Gothic architecture.
Athlone: is found in the center of the country with a population of over 20,000 inhabitants, a small town and pleasant. Over time, Athlone has been transformed from a small rural village and a military base in industrial and commercial center of first importance. Here you will find the largest lake, near the river Shannon, a lovely place for nature lovers.
Kenmare: near the sea and the mountains of Cork and Kerry device, is named after the Irish “Neidin” – “little nest” or “little swing”, is an important tourist destination. The town was founded in 1670 by Sir William Petty. His descendants continued development of the city, which reached the current form, preserved today in 1775.
In this city there is a great emphasis on tradition and history. Kenmare is also a major center for local artisans and craftsmen, but also foreigners, who offers to sell products ranging from fabrics and jewelry, pottery, musical instruments, paintings and traditional.
Waterford: it is an industrial center, but offers incredible scenery, the land was crossed by the rivers Suir and Blackwater. The town was strongly influenced by the Vikings, and today keeps a medieval aspect, with narrow alleys, old houses and historical center.
Currently became an important port and commercial center, is known worldwide especially for Waterford crystal factory, which produces only handcrafted pieces. Tourists can visit the factory to discover the entire production process. By the seventeenth century Waterford was the second most important city of Ireland.
In September of each year takes place Waterford Light Opera Festival, cultural event which attracts tourists worldwide.
Galway: town passed in recent years by a massive reconstruction, and now is an urban center with restaurants, pubs, shops and hotels for the best quality, the most animated city of Ireland, after Dublin. It is a cosmopolitan center, but at the same time has a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. The city is famous for cultural scene – art, music, theater.
Every year international festivals held in Galway, known worldwide.
From here you can easily reach the Aran Islands, located within walking distance.
Some tourists are impressed by the fact that the Galway arts is present everywhere, heard music in pubs, and artists often work in public markets. Pass the River Corrib to reach the Claddagh, which among others is found locally famous Roisin Dubh (Black Rose), one of the best in Ireland, where concerts take place very often. The Claddagh you will find many ferryman, which can lead the Aran Islands.
Here you can stroll on Salt Hill Promenade, from where to admire the sea and where you will meet often with local people come out for a walk. In Galway there is an old university, the building is a classic example of Irish architecture quality.
But perhaps the best known part of town is Eyre Square (Eyre Square), recently restored, even if its new issue already stirred controversy.
An interesting feature of the town is the large number of Internet cafes, but you have internet access in hotels, bars and restaurants. For if you Galway is a city with an impressive history, it means it is not the latest developments. Moreover, it proved a very welcoming city for immigrants, especially due to growing needs of the workforce.
Cashel: next to the famous Rock of Cashel, is the most important historic site in Ireland. Impressive rock, with castle ruins above the little church Cormac are main attractions. Two blocks from Hoare Monastery and the ruins are found, dating from the thirteenth century. Outside premises, you can get a meal on the honor of the best restaurant, Chez Hans.
If you want specialty Chinese, Indian, Italian Traditional Irish food you will find some of the premises spread throughout the city.
Killarney: is one of the most interesting destinations in Ireland, primarily due to the incredible landscapes. Here you will find Torc Waterfall, truly spectacular especially after a heavy rain. You can climb to the top of the falls, but the view is not as impressive.
After visiting the waterfall go to Killarney-Kenmare Road Muckross Gardens, gardens furnished in a style very “Irish” really wonderful. From here you can reach Muckross Lake.
Sligo: the village is situated in the north west of Ireland and is highly sought after by tourists, the city maintaining their medieval charm, with a mixture of historical and commercial center. Always crowded streets are lined by various shops and pubs, but you can relax a few minutes on a bench or one of many bridges. Most interesting is the center of town, full of life.
In Ireland you will find several beaches, but do not expect a tropical environment, but to something more interesting and specific places. Even if the weather is suitable for the beach only during the summer, you will find here many tourists from all over the world.
One of the beaches is rated Curracloe in Wexford, a long beach with fine sand and water very suitable for swimming and numerous sand dunes that make up an interesting image. Balbriggan are other beaches Morriscastle and very popular with tourists and locals, especially for landscapes.
Hampton coast region there is a seal colony, which you often see around the port.
Thanks for reading my post of Republic of Ireland.
Republic of Ireland (Part 3)
Posted by admin in entertainment vacation, europe, extreme vacation, family holiday, historical vacation, honeymoon vacation, romantic holiday, sea, travel knowledge on October 31, 2009
Part 2 article here Republic of Ireland (Part 2)
General Post Office was the headquarters of the rebels, but British forces needed to defeat a few days. Pera, along with several associates, was executed by the British and became a national symbol for those who claim independence.
May I see today is in building walls trace bullets fired then as a reminder of a turbulent period in the history of Ireland.
Here you will find “Writers Museum, which is found in the collection of manuscripts, documents and various volumes, some centuries old, signed by author Swift, Sheridan, Yeats, Shaw, Wilde, Joyce and Beckett. In the museum there cadurl a special room, where children are explain what role these played in the history of Irish writers and their writings that are important.
There is also a museum dedicated to James Joyce – James Joyce Center. Those who want to learn more details can visit and the National Museum or National Gallery of Art, where they will find portraits of Irish personalities, as well as information about them.
Cork: the story of this city began on a small island and now Cork is the second largest city in Ireland, with a history of over eight centuries.
Here you must visit English market from downtown, Shandon Steeple, University – the campus is crossed by the river Lee – St Patrick’s Hill, a very steep hill, the top of which, after fatigue hike, you will enjoy panoramic views on honesty.
For a town so small – about 250,000 inhabitants – Cork has an incredible amount of pubs and restaurants usually crowded every night. In many places often held concerts of local or foreign troops, in a very cheerful atmosphere, Guinness beer and whiskey.
Locals are known for a sense of humor, with a rich local register of jokes, many of the ironies at the Irish in other cities.
Inis Meain: or the island of Inishmaan is a 5 km long and 2.5 wide, situated between Inis Mor and Inis Oirr, with a population of only 200 inhabitants. First visit to this island will be downright shocked by the silence that reigns here. Meain is from Inis like another world, a great place and certainly unique in Western Europe.
Here were preserved many Irish traditions, and an air of nobility is felt everywhere. Many guests have returned several times on the island, a place hard to define, but you fall in love so easily. Galica culture has been preserved here as it was for centuries, preserving an ancestral European tradition.
A quiet place, ideal destination for a quiet holiday LIMITATION, especially because there are no vehicles on the island. And without traffic, you can walk anywhere you want. And on Inis Meain you find a hotel and a pub, restaurant specializing in cooked fish and seafood, and especially the beautiful view.
You can walk, you can fish, you will meet interesting people and you definitely want to come back. Do not expect the nightlife and entertainment, the two small bars as soon as suitable for a family dinner. What conservationists see, so do not forget the camera. It is a cheap destination and you can Strip hotels or on the local host.
Limerick: is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland and one of the most important tourist centers and commercial. We will certainly impress the beauty of the river which crosses the city, passing under the three bridges. It is a city with a rich history, but at the same time a place of contrasts.














