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Aguas Termales del Mundo Hoy en día el turismo nos ofrece opciones de viaje que bien no nos hubiéramos imaginado poder realizar tiempo atrás, así mismo se puede tomar cualquier clase de excusa para poder disfrutar de un relajante viaje que a lo mejor nos puede traer más de un beneficio. Ahora, para todos aquellos que buscan mantenerse en buen estado corporal y saludables, pueden optar por realizar un viaje del bien llamado “Turismo Termal” que como bien su nombre indica, se dedica a la búsqueda de termas, tanto naturales o artificiales, que repongan al cuerpo humano. Hoy en día el turismo termal es practicado más que nada por gente que también busca sacarle beneficios deportivos a sus vacaciones además de los que buscan diferentes técnicas para mantener a su cuerpo en perfecto estado. Artículos Relacionados:
Oh, So That's What That Really Means (13 Pics) - StumbleUpon November 7, 2011 | 44 Comments » | Topics: LOL, Pics (via) Hot Stories From Around The Web Other Awesome Stories The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet - Golden Book Traveler Update: Visit the 2012 version of The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet I hope that everyone who attended my SXSW Core Conversation panel on How to Make Money Traveling Around the World enjoyed the presentation. As promised, I have a listing of my top 20 favorite travel websites (in no particular order). I’m still working on my eBook “70 Vacations in 7 Months“. The project has consumed most of my time of late. The Top 20! Couch Surfing Hands down my favorite travel website on the internet. Travellers Point Travellerspoint is a small travel community that features expert travel advice. Momondo How can a Danish aggregator feature cheaper flights within the U.S, than any American flight aggregator? Escape The City Escape the City is a new website that continues to grow like wildfire. Hostel World My go to site for anything related to hostels. Trip-it I build almost all of my travel itineraries through Trip-it. AirBnB Airbnb is great for people who enjoy a finer lodging experience. Flyer Talk
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Practical Tips from Four Years of Worldwide Travel As promised in my last post about homesickness and long-term travel, I wanted to publish a follow up about the more practical side of my time on the road. I started out having no idea if I had packed the right things in my bag, worried about losing my passport (I tend to be slightly scatterbrained on the best of days) and curious if I’d last the full year around the world. 4 years later, I’m still moving – though I’m doing so quite a bit differently than when I first started out. I’m travelling much more slowly, opting to spend more time learning and eating. Where possible, I rent an apartment for a few months to really get a feel for the place and to get work done. Over the years, I’ve found myself disagreeing with my initial packing strategy and also learning a bunch of tips that I keep using as I go. For those who are just starting out or reading from home or mulling over what they too have picked up along the way, some practical tips from 4 years of travelling around the world: 1.
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