
25 Wonderful Places To Visit In Your Lifetime If you like this story feel free to share... Grand Canyon: One of the beautiful places of the world, Grand Canyon is the steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in Arizona State of United States. Nearly 5 million people visit the 1 mile deep Grand Canyon every year. The best time to visit Grand Canyon is during the summer, fall and mild spring, but most locals agree that winter is the great time to visit. Great Barrier Reef: This is the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem. The reef supports 10,000 species which consists of 1500 types of fishes and 200 kinds of birds. Florida: This state built its entire identity with tourism. The South Island: The South Island of New Zealand is characterized by grand open landscapes. The south island has ten national parks. Cape Town: Cape Town is situated at the tip of the African Continent. During the summer season, Cape Town is filled with holiday makers enjoying the hot weather, sunny beaches and beautiful scenery. Golden Temple: Las Vegas: Sydney:
How to Travel Very Lightly To our friends and family, my husband and I are freaks of nature. We can travel for three months at a time sharing one medium sized backpack and two small daypacks between us. This is unfathomable to most people, who cannot conceive of leaving their house without half their closet, the entire contents of their bathroom cabinets, and their complete collections of gadgets. I have had my own luggage dilemmas. So I decided from then on out, I’m done packing for every possible scenario. Luckily, my husband is the original light packer and multi-tasker, so we are the perfect travel team. Why it’s important to travel lightly Traveling should be about freedom, enjoying new adventures, experiencing other cultures and a change of scenery, but for many people it is about anxiety, insecurity and fear of the unknown. When traveling in developing countries or when trekking, it is necessary to carry your own luggage or hoist it yourself on to the top of trucks, 4x4s, or buses. How to do it Technology
this-one-time-while-couchsurfing from globotreks.com I’ve been asked many times if I’ve had a bad couchsurfing experience. In fact, that is one of the first things people ask me when they find out I couchsurf or when they want to know more about the community and this interesting method of traveling. The reality is that I haven’t had any bad experience while couchsurfing but of course, I’ve had a few interesting and memorable experiences with a few of my hosts, and by far, the best one has been with my host Jonas, in Berlin. It was 4:00am and I had just arrived by train to Berlin’s central station, Berlin Hauptbahnhoff. Of course, since it was so early in the morning and I had no idea where I could go in the city at that hour, I decided to sit at a McDonald’s in the station (the only place open), and wait till 8:00am to call my host to get the address. I moved in and out of the terminal searching for signal, but my phone was as resistant of getting a signal as a child is of drinking his medicine. No luck! But before, one last look.
Things To Do In Spain To know it is to love it. And to know it well is to realize that your understanding of Spain's uniqueness depends on the extent to which you let yourself be drawn into its everyday affairs. Along stupefying architectural heritage and soothing natural beauty, what makes the image of Spain genuine is the busyness of El Rastro flea market in Madrit, the nightlife frenzy of Barrio del Carmen in Valencia, the fun of La Tomatina festival in Buñol, the terror of Pamplona Bull Running, the week long spectacle of flamenco during La Feria de Sevilla, the fiesta and siesta, the taste of tapas and wine, and finally, the corrida. All this could well take the whole year to embrace. Following some research into the preferences and opinions posted by users of various social media sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, as well as own resources and reviews by the most popular travel sites, Open Travel has compiled a list of top 25 things to see or do on your Spain Vacations.
Places To Visit, Trip Planner, Travel & Vacation Ideas | Wanderfly 10 travel jobs within your reach Photo zeandroid Feature photo skino You love to travel. You hate your job. Maybe a travel job is right for you. DESPITE THE ECONOMIC gloom and doom, there are millions of jobs available these days. Some of the travel jobs on this list pay better than others. All of these travel jobs promise overseas adventure and exposure to foreign cultures, so put aside the local classifieds and explore a world of possibility! English Teacher English teaching jobs are ridiculously easy to find in many parts of the world. Top 10 Places For Teaching English Abroad Tour Guide Photo by Marcin Wichary Tour guiding jobs are plentiful if you already know a place well and have good social skills. Tour Guide: The Right Job For You? Sailor (Navy) Even when the last factory in America has closed, the military will still be hiring. Join the Navy, See the World Sailor (Yachts) Photo by sharkbait If you can’t picture yourself on an aircraft carrier, how about a luxurious yacht? How To Travel The World By Crewing On Yachts
What are the world’s best free attractions? - travel tips and articles - L... Like most budget travellers, the word that makes my eyebrows leap the highest is 'free'. While the you-get-what-you-pay-for statute makes it uncool to grade, compare or criticise free stuff, certain free attractions are indisputably superior to others and, in many cases, completely outshine their un-free neighbours. Some cities like London and New York have enough exceptional free activities to easily fill a week. Other destinations want money from you for something as simple as peeking in the front door (Le Grand Casino, Monte Carlo), sitting down for a few minutes (Las Ramblas, Barcelona), or voiding your bladder (pretty much all of Norway). Here’s a sampling of some of the world’s best free attractions: The Kensington High Street Roof Gardens, London Our previous, exhaustive article on free things to do in London omitted this singular attraction, comprised of three different gardens, covering 1.5 acres. Outdoor art, Buenos Aires St Peter's Basilica, Vatican Smithsonian, Washington DC
Chuckwagon Apple Fritters | Scarletta Bakes I’ve been thinking about the Good Humor truck a lot lately. Like, a lot. This happens to me almost every summer. I get super hot. The sweating starts. Every summer when I was a kid, we would spend our days at the local pool. I was a champion eater. Around 11:19 a.m., I’d start to get excited. Waiting. And then, in the far-off distance, I heard it… Diddly ding da ding da ding ding-a-ling a ding dongggggggggggggg (Whatever. I have to be first in line. Wait – who is that chubby girl standing on curb, sobbing and clutching two melted Push Pops? Sigh. Why am I talking about the Good Humor truck? Seriously, these fritters are simple and simply amazing. I came into the kitchen and found A. sitting next to an empty fritter bowl. M.: “Hey, what’s that chile sugar all over your face?” A.: “It’s not chile sugar. For reals. Chuckwagon Apple Fritters Prepare the apples by peeling all 5, shredding 2 of the apples, and roughly chopping 3 of the apples. 1.
20+ awesome travel jobs and how to get them 1. Freelance writer / photographer This may mean travel writer, but it doesn’t have to. Let’s say you were a banker; why not start submitting articles to finance mags and journals? The point is to become location independent, and you don’t have to write about travel to do so. If you do want to write about travel for a living, check out MatadorU, Matador’s online travel writing, photography, and filmmaking school. 2. These gigs easier to find in some countries than others, and requirements vary from a bachelor’s degree in any field to a master’s in education plus TESL certification. South and Central American countries want ESL teachers, but getting the visa is a bit tougher than it is in Asia. Recruiting companies such as Footprints can be extremely helpful if you’re looking for an ESL gig; another option is to hunt them down on forums like Dave’s ESL Cafe. 3. Who qualifies to be a travel nurse? 4. 5. 6. Doesn’t matter how the economy’s doing; the military is always hiring. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Travel - Alfresco activities in Britain : Nature & Outdoors, Great... Britain’s coasts and countryside offer quiet, regenerative retreats away from the bustle of major cities and tourist attractions. From beachside bungalows to hillwalks, there is an endless variety of ways to spend your holiday. By the beachGo fossil-hunting along the coast or stay in a retro beach hut 1. 2. 3. 4. Page 1 of 5 First | < Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Next > | Last How to See the World: Art of Travel; European and World Backpacking; On$25 a Day or Less
World's best long-haul train journeys Train travel is a viable alternative to air travel in regions like Western Europe and in countries like China and Japan, which have focused on building high-speed networks that can compete with other modern modes of transport. The U.S. lags woefully behind in the 21st century rail revolution, much to the chagrin of people hoping for the development of greener modes of transportation. However, many travel enthusiasts see trains as not just a way to get from Point A to Point B, but also an opportunity to take in the view along the way. Some trains and travel companies take advantage of that sentiment, offering “land cruises” on luxury trains that look like they came from the colonial era. But it is possible to build your own epic rail journey. Trans-Siberian Express Speaking of epic rail journeys, the Trans-Siberian Express stands alone. What about sightseeing? Indian Pacific Australia is home to an impressive rail network that boasts two cross-country lines. The Ghan The Canadian