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Things To Do In Sydney

March 30, 2017

Glistening, vibrant and dynamic, the sun-soaked, beach-strewn metropolis of Sydney is the epitome of easy-going Aussie living. From the much-loved sights on the tourist trail (the iconic Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Bondi Beach) to the myriad of small, bustling bars and hidden art galleries, Sydney truly has something for all tastes. Regarded by locals […]

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Rose Festivals Around the World

Best Rose Festivals Around the World

March 24, 2017

In the Northern Hemisphere, the first day of spring (aka the Spring Equinox) is on the 20th March, when the sun crosses the Equator and starts moving northwards. Although many city dwellers may see the odd crocus and daffodil poking through dead leaves around this time, March can still be quite chilly and the transformation […]

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Top 5 China’s Bizarre Copycat Cities

March 17, 2017

China’s “knock off” cities, built to resemble famous European and American cities like Venice and New York, have become tourist attractions in their own right. And today, we take a look at the top 5 China’s Bizarre copycat cities. Check them out, below. The surreal world of replication has become something of a 21st century […]

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Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Top 6 Cities to Escape the Easter Hordes

March 15, 2017

When it comes to the Easter period, is finding a quiet break at bargain basement prices simply too much to ask? The answer: no, because we’ve done the work for you. And here are six prime spring holiday destinations where firstly, you’ll be able to avoid the tourist hordes for the most part, and secondly, […]

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Where To Go In April 2017 On Vacation

March 13, 2017

Well! April is a great time to travel for the reason that you’ll be able to find fun, sun, thrills or even snow if you know where to look. And today we will have some recommendations for you about the best places to travel in April 2017 on vacation! One for Beach Bums: Tobago, Caribbean […]

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The Best Fall Foliage Road Trips

March 10, 2017

While leaf peeping is best done on foot, the better to engage all of your senses and you have to get there somehow, so today here are some advice for best fall foliage road trips. Check them out, below. Northeast Region In the Northeast, New England reigns supreme for fall-foliage viewing. Such states as Maine, […]

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Old Chinatown in Shanghai

A Complete Guide to Travel to Shanghai

March 6, 2017

Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country’s biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden […]

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Monkey Bay, Lake Malawi

Malawi Travel Guide

February 27, 2017

Little Malawi is dwarfed by its much bigger southern African neighbours and this has undoubtedly affected both its tourism and its economy over the years. Malawi currently has nine national parks and wildlife reserves, six of which are especially recommended for visitors. There are also many attractive and accessible forest reserves. All the parks and […]

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10 of The World’s Strangest Museums

February 24, 2017

Well! Here’s the world’s strangest museums which ranges from the bizarre to the macabre to the silly. So are you brave enough to set foot in any of them? Okay, here will go! 1. Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft, Hólmavík, Iceland Set in a small town on the Westfjords peninsula, this tiny museum explores a […]

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Riviera Nayarit in Mexico

Where to Go On Vacation in March 2017

February 16, 2017

As is all to know that March is a great time to travel, not only because in many places it’s the shoulder season between chilly winter and Easter, but only because when prices are hiked up, and in warmer climes, temperatures and humidity are usually low enough to make sightseeing a pleasure and not an […]

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