Visiting Albania

January 6, 2010 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Buses with relatively cheap fares operate in the main cities of the country or taxis are another choice which provided service for some main hotels. Visit Dajti Mountain and experience Dajti Ekspres Cable car for an unforgettable 15 minute ride passing through Dajt Oark to reach Tirana. The route is about 4.2 km long and the ride costs €6.5.Alpha Yachting provides crewed yacht which is a luxury in itself. Tirana Bank is the best place for withdrawing money as it allows access to Visa cards. Restaurants are not always sufficiently heated, so always wear warm clothes if out in the night during winters. Foreigners are charged more than the locals. Both the entry fees as well as any merchandise will be on a higher scale, so it’s better not to reveal the fact that you are a foreigner when out on the streets. If you enjoy canoeing, this is the right place to be. There are places right outside Tirana which is an amazing site for not just canoeing, but also rock climbing, hiking, and camping. If you want a 5-Star ambience, try The Sheraton Tirana Hotel and Towers, which is situated in the middle of a shopping and entertainment center. There are about 151 rooms and 56 suites. So, along with the comfort, one can shop at once convenience here. Another hotel which provides all modern facilities is Hotel Mondial. It is located 1000 m away from the city and is also a good example of traditional architecture.

Culture of Albania

January 6, 2010 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Albania is a mountainous country and the one of the smallest countries of Europe. The residents supposedly descended from ancient Illyrians. The culture of Albania is majorly influenced by that of the mainland Greeks especially in the urban locality; nodding one’s head means ‘no’ where as shaking the head means ‘yes’. To greet someone, handshaking is preferred, though Shoku (Comrade) was used before, which has been long forgotten now. People dress informally here. Swim suits are meant for the beaches, otherwise women are expected not to dress in a revealing outfit. When addressing someone prefix Zoti(Mr) or Zonja(Mrs) before the name and always remember to carry some gifts when visiting someone, although flowers aren’t much acceptable. The guests are served with coffee, raki or sweets. Smokers don’t have to worry much, but they should avoid it where they see a sign of Ndalohet Duhani or Ndalohet pirjae duhanit.

France is one of best sight seeing destination

December 20, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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You will certainly not be bored when you travel to France. Considered one of the most romantic countries in the world, France remains one of the ultimate travel destinations in the world, especially for people who love to go sightseeing. France offers much when it comes to sight seeing. The Musee de Louvre currently houses the famous Mona Lisa of Leonardo da Vinci as well as the Venus de Milo. Also travel to the Paris’ Eiffel Tower and the Avenue des Champs-Elysees. A visit to the Notre Dame Cathedral or Disneyland Paris will also make any traveller to Europe sigh with contentment. Amsterdam is also another European traveller haven. Visit the house of Anne Frank— a girl whose diary accounts of German concentration camps were published years after she died. Also tour the Rijksmuseum, which houses one of the largest collections of Dutch and Flemish paintings in the world, including those of 19th century painter Vincent van Gogh.

Travelling to Europe

December 20, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Travelling to Europe is like Travelling through time. Each country will take you from the triumphs of the past centuries to the discoveries of the present. Elaborate palaces, gothic churches and other great structures reflect the beauty that is Europe. Your travels to Europe can start off with a visit to the Tower of London. Formerly used as a prison house, the Tower now holds the crown jewels of England, making it one of the country’s most popular tourist spots. Another feature that any traveller to Europe should not miss is the Yeoman of the Guard, known as Be efeaters, who still wear the uniforms that date back from the rule of the Tudors. Another place that travellers to Europe should look into while in England are the Houses of Parliament. Collectively called New Palace of Westminster, this seat of the British legislature is composed of several buildings, including three towers: Victoria Tower, Middle Tower and the very popular Saint Stephen’s or Clock Tower, which houses the Big Ben.

America travel spots

December 13, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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The Panama Canal is another noteworthy Central America travel spots. Joining the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans and connecting the Caribbean Sea with Pacific, the canal is about 82 kilometers long. A project that was started by the French but was later abandoned, the US government continued the project when it gained construction rights in 1903. It was opened for traffic on 1914 and it was only in 1999 that Panama gained sovereignty over the canal. In addition to Panama City, Panama’s largest cities are Colon, David, Santiago, Penonome, and Chitre.c has also a lot to offer the Central America traveller. One travel destination is San Salvador, its capital, which is marked with a rich culture and architectural flair. Destroyed largely by earthquakes, sce nic parks, modern buildings, and plazas have now been erected in place. El Salvador is also home to the Santa Ana Volcano, which is the highest point in the country. Honduras, another Central America travel country, boasts of great beaches and resorts. Like Mayan ruins located in the northwester part. Copan, another ceremonial center of this ancient civilization is one of the greatest archaeological sites in this part of the world. People in Honduras are also quite artistic and one of the popular places that travellers in Central America should visit is the School of Fine Arts in Comayagua. Definitely not the last on the list is Nicaragua, whose popular Central America travel spot would be the Mosquito Coast. These inland are as are covered with rain forests. The area, in fact, receives the highest rain of all in the region.

Central America is a great travel site

December 9, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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With its combination of rich history and great scenic views,
Central America will surely charm any traveller that books a flight.Guatemala starts off the list of travel spots in Central America. The Maya ruins in Tikal, Guatemala certainly helps in this country’s growing tourism. Considered as one of the world’s largest Maya ,ceremonial centers, the Tikal Maya ruins are the site for many excavation and archaeological discoveries that would fascinate any traveller to Central America. It has been believed to house a population of 50,000 people until it was abandoned by the Mayans for reasons no one knows sometime in the 10th century. The sites feature temple pyramids that are elaborately worked and designed. Other impessive Mayan ceremonial sites can be found in Uaxactun, Quirigua, and Mirador. Colorful Mayan fabrics can be bought as souvenirs for their travels in Central America.
Costa Rica is another travel spot in Central America that no one should dare miss. Rich in culture, Costa Ricans frequently celebrate festivals in honor of their patron saints. This is one event that travellers to Central America should put in their must attend list. Travellers in Central America will have a lot of hiking to do as one-third of the country’s land area is covered by Forest. One of those that are open to tourists is the Braulio Carillo National Park. The Velvetworm is another point of fascination in Costa Rica and a scientific wonder that will interest travellers in Central America. Found in the country’s vast rain forests, it has the characteristics of both the joint-legged animals and the segmented worms.

Wonders of Asia

December 1, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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One of the wonders of the ancient world, the Angkor is a major archaeological site located in the northwest parts of Cambodia. A historical travel spot in Asia, the ruins have two Hindi temple complexes, the Angkor Wat and the Angkor Thom, which is less popular having been built later. And though the site has been damaged much by warfare, a traveller in Asia can still feel the ancient spirit of the place living on. Taj Mahal is another ancient site that continues to lure travellers in Asia into its midst. Located in Agra, India, the temple was made by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his favorite wife Mumtaz Mahal (Jewel of the Palace) who died in childbirth after bearing him 14 children. Bangkok, Thailand is another travel spot in Asia. One of its most popular tourist destination is the Wat Pho or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. Other destinations that would surely fascinate any traveller in Asia are the Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), which is known as a example of 19th-century architecture; Buddhist temples; the Sanam Luang, where royal ceremonies such as cremation and the annual Ploughing Ceremony are often he ld; the Dusit Park, Zoo and the Chitladda Palace where the royal family reside. Bangkok is also home to numerous art houses such as the National Museum, National Theater, National Gallery, Rajadamnoen Stadium (the preeminent venue of Thai kick-boxing), National Library, and National Archives. The Philippines have also a lot to offer travellers in Asia. Its beaches and resorts can rival the world. Boracay, for instance, is known for its white sandy beaches and crystal clear water. Another island destination that any traveller to Asia should not dare miss is Palawan and Bohol, where the world famous Tarsier and Chocolate Hills can be found. Of course, one must also visit the Ifugao Rice Terraces, which is one of he Ten Wonders of the World as well as the Mines View Park and Strawberry fields in Baguio.

Travelling to Asia

November 30, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Immensely popular as a tourist destination, Asia provides a peek into a rich history and an even richer culture. In fact, some of the great wonders of the world can be found within the boundaries of this continent. Travellers to Asia will probably have the Great Wall of China as their first stop. Extending to about 2,414 kilometers or 1,500 miles with a height of about 25 feet, the wall has been said to be visible even in outer space. Erected by the Qin dynasty’s first emperor Shihuangdi to defend the city from the nomadic people, the wall is made out of earth and stone. Another worthy travel spot in Asia, particularly in China is the Terra-cotta Warriors and Soldiers Museum in Xi’an China, which is considered to be one of the world’s greatest archaeological find. Another tourist destination that should be in the list of any traveller to Asia is the Forbidden City, now known as the Palace Museum in Beijing. The enclosed location holds the former palaces of Chinese emperors. Tiananmen Square, which is also located in Beijing, set adja cent to the Forbidden City. A witness to a series of student-led demonstrations and rallies in 1989 calling for the removal of Deng Xiaoping, the square is now a memorial of those whose lives were sacrificed. Asian travellers will probably want to also go to Dunhang, where ancient Buddhist frescoes in caves can be found.

Amazing melbourne

November 14, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Melbourne, australia’s second largest city is a mellifluous blend of diversity in all walks of life. The fusion of past tradition and varied cultural influences has created an invigorating city and dynamic centre for culture, communities and commerce. It is a place with distinctive character. With its amalgamation of victorian architecture and the contemporary, abundant gardens, theatres and museums and a plethora of shopping arcades, it is easily one of the best places to spend a pleasant summer. Add to that the umpteen festivals and sporting events and you have the perfect recipe for a fantastic holiday. Although getting around in melbourne is simple because of the trams, trains and buses, a good way to understand any city is to take a walk around and melbourne is definitely one of those cities which are a pleasure to discover by walking.
The fed square is a happening place, akin to the times square or the piccadilly square. Melbourne’s most prominent showcase, it is designed as a tribute to the first 100 years of australian nationhood and blends art, architecture, and great food and wine with a space to hang out. It also houses the lan potter centre, the australian centre for the moving image, and the melbourne visitor centre. The fed square is a great place where one can spend the entire day without getting bored. Just across the square is the century and half year old flinders railway station standing in its victorian splendour. This is the hub of city’s train system where all metropolitan trains begin and end their journey. Beyond the station stretches out the shopper’s paradise in the streets with quaint english names. The ‘paris end’ of tree lined collins street is stocked up with higfashion outlets while the swanston street is full of duty free shops. The nusy bourke street is the destination for those seeking newer shopping experience in pedestrian malls and department stores. The historic grand arcades have existed since the victorian times. ‘The Block’, a fantastic old arcade with exquisite mosaic floor and stained glass arched roof and the sculpture of gogg and McGogg, two mthical giants. Crowded with delifhtful shops, it is a mind-blowing beautiful sight.

SWEDEN’S SECOND BIGGEST CITY

November 8, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Sweden’s second biggest city is known for its friendly atmosphere and everything from shopping and museums to cafes and nightclubs are within comfortable walking distance. Gotheburg also has many fine restaurants with excellent chefs. Among the specialities are fresh fish and seafood. Chefs from Gothenburg have won he prestigious “chef of the year” title sevel times in the past nine years. The parade street Avenyn is an attraction in itself with its constantly vibrant pulse, outdoor restaurants nightclubs, and lots of people. In Sweden’s largest indoor shopping centre Nordstan you’ll find the latest fashions and specialist stores. The art Museum is famous for its collection of Nordic art and the Gothenburn Opera House gives both classical and modern performances. Liseberg amusement park is the most visited attraction in Scandinavia.

Piemonte

October 18, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Piemonte is situated in the North West corner of the Italian peninsula and contains the provinces of Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, Novara, Vercelli, and Turin which is the regions capital. The area forms part of an industrial triange created by Milan Turin and Genoa. Piemonte or Piedmont as the English refer to it has long been regarded as Italy’s little secret where Italians for many years and to this current day use the area as a holiday destination. The winner Olympics held here in 2006 have been a great advertisement for Piemonte and has served to introduce the area to the world.
The region is world famous for its wine production where the Langhe hills are home to the great Barolo wines and nearby Asti produces its Spumante. Food lovers around the world visit the area to sample its truffles and visit Bra the capital of the Slow food movement. Piemonte boasts some of Europe’s most breath taking landscape which take the forms of vines and rolling hills therefore making it ideal for thos who enjoy sporting activity such as trekking horse riding and cycling.