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10Mar/100

Secret Vacation Destinations to Die For

There are the typical "dream" vacations like Hawaii, Orlando, Florida, London, and Paris. But what about all the unbelievable destinations you may not have even heard about? Here are a select few of them. 1. Cinque Terre, Italy is a series of villages clinging to a remote stretch of the Riviera coastline. The quaintness of the towns and the area's natural beauty is forever preserved because Cinque Terre has been declared a national park. Hikers love to walk trails that tower above the Mediterranean and pass close by the native villages. Riomaggiore takes you through a tunnel to a tangle of colorful homes and an uncrowded beach. Corniglia sits smugly upon a hilltop from which you can swoon at the view. Vernazza is a rugged place full of vineyard terraces for the best wine in the region, all overseen by a mysterious ruined castle. Monterosso al Mare has a sandy beach where you can swim if you really want to. Then it's back to Vernazza for a delicious dinner of the freshest seafood. This is beautiful, authentic Italy-the one you dreamed of experiencing. 2. Four Seasons Tented Camp, Thailand: The Golden Triangle is comprised of bamboo forests where Thailand, Burma, and Laos meet. This is where you can find Four Seasons, the ultimate jungle luxury-an eclectic mix of asian rustic and modern taste. Fifteen elevated tented accommodations are reminiscent of 19th century adventure expeditions, even down to the hand-hammered copper bathtubs. An open-air thatched roof pavilion by the riverbank offers Thai, Laotian, Burmese, and western cuisine. During the day, one can watch elephant training or go on one of the fascinating excursions. If you need pampering, go to the spa for rejuvenating treatments for your body and spirit. At night, torches burn by the tents as travelers gaze out at a magnificent sunset and find perfect serenity. 3. Marrakech, Morocco: And now for something completely different! When you step into Marrakech you will think you have just stepped into a Middle Eastern movie set. Picture scores of market stalls along an endless labyrinth--- snake charmers, monkeys, musicians, dancers and storytellers performing to the sound of weird music and drum beat. Visit the Majorelle Gardens, visit actual Berber villages, see the Dar Si Said Museum, or tour the ornate El Bahia palace. If you want more action, go biking, Hot Air Ballooning, or White Water Rafting. The government ensures that all food stalls offer fresh, top quality food so not to worry. Buy grilled sausages on Moroccan bread, beef stew, harira soup, riifa (Moroccan pancake) and the delicious spicy tea. For posh surroundings, you can eat at the La Makarechi. Otherwise, enjoy repasts at Café Agrana, Café Alhamra, or Chez El Bahia. Foods not to miss are pastille (sweet, savory meat pie), Kefta (superb ground beef and egg), tagine (chicken/olive, prune/almond, etc.), or a spicy dessert. There's a wide span of lodgings, from modern western hotels to native riads. Equity Point Marrakech is a beautiful hostel to check out in the best section of the city. The place has an amazing rooftop from which to view the town. There are doubles, singles, and dorms available. Rooms have full bathrooms, incredible furniture, mezzanines, cushions, etc. There's also a restaurant attached serving excellent Moroccan food. If you have a taste for the exotic, Marrakech is for you. 4. St. Vincent, the Grenadines: I know. You've probably never heard of the Grenadines. That's for the best. They are still fresh and unspoiled. It's a small group of islands between Puerto Rico and the Venezuelan coast. What do these islands offer? Only natural waterfalls where you can swim, black sand beaches, majestic volcanoes, botanical gardens, fortification ruins, Romanesque and Gothic Christian sites, spectacular diving, and serene resorts with every amenity. These are only the perfect islands for you. 5. Whitefish, Montana: Whitefish is a small town in a huge state. But this small town stands near the entrance of one of the most remarkable state parks in the U.S., Glacier National Park. We can heartily recommend two lodging places, depending on your tastes: If you don't mind country rustic and a distant train whistle, then the Grouse Mountain Lodge is your pick. It has a gigantic fireplace, antler chandeliers, and stuffed bears in the lobby. On the other hand, if you like peace and complete privacy, you might opt for the North Forty Resort with its well-equipped cabins where you can sit on your porch and cook out every night if you want. Some other great places to eat are the award-winning Tupelo Grille, the Red Caboose (breakfast), Mackenzies (pizza), and the Craggy Range (buffalo burgers).There are a thousand things to do, including the national park which encompasses over 1 million acres, 300 lakes, 50 active glaciers, the longest designated wild river system in the U.S., and hundreds of animal species including the wild mountain goat. Do I really have to list all that you can see or do? I think you can figure it out. 6. Bernese Oberland, Switzerland: In the famously beautiful nation of Switzerland, the Oberland could be called the crown jewel. On a comfortable summer day, you will wonder how you can walk through a field of flowers, step over jagged rocks, view snow-studded peaks above you, while lakes just below the peaks are not frozen solid. Gazing down from a mountain top you glimpse bluffs boasting over 70 waterfalls, and then you're awestruck with panoramic Lauterbrunnen Valley. Even skiers who've seen a hundred similar sites agree it's the most breathtaking valley in Europe. The area offers both great hiking and fast skiing---along with mountain-biking, rock climbing, swimming, golf, horseback riding, tennis, sailing and windsurfing. Bed down in a cozy chalet in Interlaken, Grindelwald, Gstaad, or Thun. 7. Finger Lakes, New York: We're talking about eleven slender lakes, 25 state parks, 1,063 waterfalls, strings of river gorges, a national wildlife refuge, and acres and acres of wine vineyards. In the midst of this wondrous area, the John Treman State Park comes highly recommended. Two great restaurants are the Taughannock Farms Inn and Port's Café. Three bed & breakfast inns that folks rave about are: South Glenora Tree Farm, Wagener Estate, and Elmira's Painted Lady. Between the hiking, the water sports, festivals, cultural events, and the wine-tasting, one does not run out of things to do. 8. Quebec City, Canada: Calling this city the "poor man's Paris" is very unfair. It's cobblestone streets and chateau-style clifftop architecture is charming, expenses are lower than in Paris, and it offers attractive options for either summer or winter. Between July 4-14 the International Summer Festival offers streetside improvisational theater and some of the best jazz, folk, and rock performances you will ever hear. And beginning in the middle of January and into February, the city offers Carnival de Quebec. Here you will find the Calgary Stampede flapjack breakfast, outdoor dance parties, ice fishing, a single- and double-harness sleigh race, dog agility competition obstacle course, snow slides, downhill skiing, an ice tower, snow rafting, and a snow sculpture contest. (While you're in the city, you really can't afford to miss the Laurentides Wildlife Park). And I'll bet you thought the only thing to do in Canada was fish. Wrong. I'll bet you can't decide which of these destinations you most want to visit. Well, why not rank them and try to go to everyone during your lifetime.

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9Mar/100

Phuket Accommodation- Finding Lodging for Your Phuket Vacation

Phuket is the largest and most accessible island in Thailand, which lies off the southwest coast of the country. It is also one of the most developed and diverse islands in the country and has many natural resources to entice tourists and create reasons for people to visit. If you decided to take a Phuket vacation, you'll be happy to know that there are many affordable Phuket accommodations for you to choose from. The island is located about 150 km south of Bangkok, and it covers 590 square km. The main island is 540 square km, and provides many quiet beaches and happening locations to choose from depending on what you have come for.

 

Whether you're traveling for business, pleasure, or even for a purpose such as medical or dental tourism, there is always going to be a Phuket accommodation that is sure to meet your needs. You'd be surprised to find out how affordably, you can stay in style on this great island, which will likely bring you back time and time again for more. The island is connected to the mainland by two different bridges that cover a narrow strip of water, and the rest of the island is bordered only by the Andaman Sea.

 

The island has many different heavily forest and mountain areas stretching across its land, as well as flat plains and palm lined beaches that have created a wealthy and happening tourist island in the south of Thailand. Thousands of visitors come to this island every year, making a Phuket vacation a very popular choice among travelers. As such, Phuket accommodation and hotels are not hard to find. There is something to suit your every need or desire, as long as you know where to look.

 

Finding a great Phuket accommodation really only has to do with what your taste is. You can find any kind of place you like including very luxurious accommodations at prices you ever would have dreamed possible. You will not soon forget your Phuket vacation or the people who made it happen. They are there to serve you and they do it well. In Phuket you are the King or Queen and you are treated as such. Your accommodations are waiting for your arrival today.

 

If you have a great vacation to a great destination while still being able to save some money, this is definitely something that you should check out. There are so many great different hotels to choose from, and surroundings that are sure to please even the most discerning visitors. Finding a Phuket accommodation is not as expensive as you might think, which is why many people choose to vacation here and enjoy some time off without breaking the bank. Check out all of your options for hotels and accommodation on your Phuket vacation and you’ll be surprised at how many choices you have.

Ready to find your own Phuket Accommodation for your next vacation? Contact us for all of your Phuket Vacation needs today!

8Mar/100

Thailand Adventure Travel Offers A Cornucopia Of Vacation Experiences

Thailand adventure travel offers something for everyone, whether you are looking for relaxing tranquility or bustling excitement.

If you want to plan a vacation that has a little bit of everything then Thailand is the perfect destination. Here, the past is interwoven with the present and cultural diversity creates a colorful patchwork that makes this country uniquely irresistible.

Thailand is often referred to as the Land of the Smiles – a reflection of its welcoming attitude and the disposition of its people. It is a country that willingly opens its doors and encourages visitors to come in and partake of its breathtaking beauty and charming character. Also known as the Golden Land, it offers a wealth of scenic variety and exciting activities coupled with the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure that is sure to please any traveler.

Where else in the world can you experience the lifestyle of jungle dwelling tribes, tantalize your senses with the hustle and bustle of an overstimulated city, and secure amazing bargains at floating markets. No other place on earth has such an indescribable mixture of beaches and jungles, luxury and reality, ancient kingdoms and present day architecture, all tied together by magnificent people and amazing cuisine.

Set aside some time for hiking through the rainforests, kayaking or river rafting down scenic waters, or exploring marine life while snorkeling and diving.

If you want to see the true heart of the country, travel by local bus, river boat, or even an elephant and choose to stay with the locals so you can experience the lifestyle and traditions of Thailand's fascinating people.

For the less adventurous, luxurious hotels and beautiful guest houses will provide a little pampering after a long day of sight seeing or sunbathing. Or for variety, you can divide your time between a five star hotel, a floating hut, and a tree house, allowing you some insight into all aspects of this country's diverse culture.

Visit the tropical island of Ko Samui, home to white sandy beaches, outstanding waterfalls, and beautiful tropical forests.  Plan to spend a day exploring the rainforests, swamps, and mountainous jungles of Khao Lak.

Shop at the Night Bazaar and take in the historic sites and intriguing temples of Chiang Mai, then travel north to spend a few days in a simple village hut interacting with the hill tribe people.

Take a river barge cruise, explore archaeological finds, walk with tigers, enjoy the hot springs, and do some birdwatching. And when you have had your fill of nature and history, retreat to the beaches and sunshine of the south, or lose yourself in Bangkok, the City of Angels. Here you can experience colorful markets, exciting night life, palatial accommodations, and a variety of shows and entertainment. You can even learn how to prepare culinary delights at one of the popular cooking schools.

And of course, no trip to Thailand would be complete without a visit to see the bridge over the River Kwai.

Whether you are looking for the busy excitement of a bustling city, the untouched beauty of nature in its purest form, or a relaxing beach retreat, Thailand offers everything any traveler could desire – a unique blend of history, culture, luxury, authenticity, and legendary friendliness. With a Thailand adventure travel vacation, you will get the excitement you are looking for, the relaxation you need, and the memories that will last a lifetime.

Patrick Van der Meer is an adventure traveller who chronicles exciting destinations around the world at www.adventure-travel-tales-and-tips.com and shares a wide variety of Thailand adventure travel ideas.

7Mar/107

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7Mar/100

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7Mar/105

Japan or Thailand? Where should I go for vacation this November?

I'm thinking of taking either ten days or two weeks off for vacation this November. I'm deciding between either Japan or Thailand. I know Japan is much more expensive. Which is a better country to visit based on your experiences? Thanks in advance for your feedbacks!!!

7Mar/108

which shall i choose for vacation, Thailand or Malaysia ??

so, I'm thinkin about goin on vacation to the far east, I'll probably go in the summer, and i wanna know which of these 2 countries should i pick.

so I'm single, goin alone, and not lookin for dates, so I wouldin mind a very empty, and not so loud country, I need a place where I can have some relaxation, and peace.

I like nature and landscapes , but I donn mind some sight seeing too.

I need to have fun too, go shopping, clubbing, but not with allot of spending as my budget is limited.

it must have gr8 amazing places too swim too, not just pools in hotel, but also divine lakes or beaches.

and last but not least, good food, really delicious flavored food.
so those who know the two countries plz advise me which to pick, Thailand or Malaysia.

7Mar/107

Thailand vacation. Where should I go?

First night or so will be in Bangkok. Then I was thinking of traveling some places. PLaces that I have in mind are Chiang Mai, Ko Samui and that temple in Cambodia. I have no clue where to go exactly in in Chiang Mai and Ko Samui though. Also, I heard of that James Bond bay before that was used in the Dr. No movie from the 60's. Is that worth going to?

Can anybody please provide me with some cool places to see and go to while in Thailand. Was thinking of spending 2-3 weeks there.

7Mar/105

Vacation in thailand?

I want to take a vacation and i'm thinking about thailand but I have NO CLUE where to start on planning this.I would like to know from people who have vacationed there about how much money did you spend. And whats the best island to go to?

7Mar/105

what is best city to spend most of vacation time in Thailand?

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