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Top 5 Dubai Musts

There was a time when Dubai was a small fishing village and now it has transformed itself into a global city. Dubai, the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.  
 
Here are the five best things that are a must do while holidaying in Dubai:
 

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The Burj Khalifa

No trip to Dubai will be complete without a visit to the tallest man-made structure on the planet. The Burj Khalifa is one of the most admired and explored t

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San Telmo's Fire in Buenos Aires

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by Cristóbal Ramírez


Almost all of Argentina’s big, bustling capital is vibrant, vivacious, and colourful, but in its oldest precinct, San Telmo, with its colonial-era buildings and cobblestone streets, locals also seem to take special delight in the small pleasures. For example, here in particular, taking coffee seems to be a ritual at least as soothing as the psychoanalysis of which porteños are so inordinately fond.

Spots where this happens include the Café del Árbol (Plaza Dorrego), Café d

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Winter Vacation Fun For Families in Nepal

If you want to make this winter special for your kids, take them to Nepal. Nepal is one of the most soothing places on earth, attracting tourists with its exquisite natural beauty and simple life style. Checkout what your kids can do here this holiday.

Visit Kathmandu's Durbar Square


This is one of the most happening spots of Nepal. The place comes with old shrines with tiered roofs and the dogs are decorated with marigold flowers. The place looks celestial with illuminated butter lamps while Bud

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A Visit to Maastricht, Netherlands

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‘Have you come for the concert?’ asked our taxi driver, as he took to our hotel from the station. He explained that, every year in July, Maastricht was packed tight with people who had come to see the André Rieu Homecoming Concert.

 

‘The man’s a genius!’ he went on ‘If it wasn’t for him, this town would be nothing’

 

I’ll agree wholeheartedly with the first part, but I’m not sure if his second opinion is a general one. Although I would say that, if not for the concert, I wouldn’t make a special tri

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Some of the world’s best bird-watching is in Costa Rica, especially in the Caribbean region at Veragua Rainforest.

This time of year is a special time for birdwatchers. Equipped with binoculars, bird guides and checklists, avid birders throughout the Americas brave snow, wind, rain, and even tropical sun, to take part in the annual Christmas Bird Count.

Costa Rica holds the record in Central America for the highest number of birds counted in a 24-hour period, during the Christmas Bird Count on

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Once upon a time, maybe only ten years ago, sending a postcard from Italy (for example) was a well thought out undertaking designed to share your experiences and to mischievously remind your friends and family that you were “here” and they were “there”.

It was a time-tested ritual that has unfortunately gone out of fashion due to the advances in technology.

Is that a good thing or a bad thing?

In the “Old Days” the postcard process went something like this…..

Imagine you are strolling through a pia

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Bourgogne Wine Heritage: A Journey in Flavor

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Hilly terrain running roughly 37 miles from Dijon to Santenay in the Bourgogne region of France defines a patchwork of more than 1000 climats (microclimates) producing a wide variety of mostly Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. The sheer diversity of terroir and wines often make understanding the region daunting. The popularity of their renowned Grand Cru A.O.P. also gives many the perception that Bourgogne wines are pricy but in reality, 52 % of bottles from this region are Regional A.O.P.s represent

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For the Thai, an ethnic group living mainly on wet rice cultivation, the new rice festival is one of the biggest ceremonies in the year. Held in lunar August after harvesting time, the rite, called Worship, marks the end of a production cycle and prays ancestors’ blessing a bumper crop. 

Worship, which is held for a day within a clan, is a chance for a family line to offer new rice to gods and its ancestors, expressing their gratitude to them, praying for their support for good health, peace and
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What's to See and Do in South Africa 101

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Its politics kerfuffles notwithstanding, for visitors South Africa renmains one of the continent's most exciting destinations. The "rainbow nation” is a remarkable mix of world-class ecotourismwine tourismhistorybeaches; and cultural and foodie scenes. Here’s a look at the highlights. Woza!


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Cape Town


South Africa’s “Mother City” is a vibrant, progressive, multicultural metropolis with fantastic historic sights, dining, hotels, entertainment, and shopping, all against a one of the wor

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New Year's Custom's in 6 European Countries

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To ring out the old and ring in the new, partying and fireworks are common in most European countries. And in addition, a few have their own little twists on New Year’s Eve (also known as St. Sylvester’s in some countries since it’s that saint’s day on the Catholic calendar) and New Year’s Day - some conventional, some rather quirky indeed!

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Traditional foods for New Year’s Eve supper include boiled cod, stewed kale and cured saddle of pork (though fancy steaks and sushi have also become

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For many in Brazil, the New Year in Brazil is closely linked to the sea. While many of us in the northern hemisphere celebrate New Year’s Eve warmly clad to shelter ourselves from the cold, Brazil chooses its beaches as the most emblematic place to commemorate this festivity. Every city and every region have their own way of celebrating it but the famous feast of Réveillon is especially spectacular in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador da Bahia.


The fireworks on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, wh

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It’s that time of year again: la vendimia, the harvesting of grapes in various parts of Spain, from Jerez to Rioja and Rías Baixas to Penedés. And north of Madrid, winding 115 kilometres (miles) through the heart of the region of Castile-Leon (and of the entire Iberian peninsula, for that matter), the Duero River traces a route through not only some of Spain’s finest vineyards, but some extraordinary cultural, historic, and natural heritage. In short, a European wine country package par excelle

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Tips For Taking Travel Photos

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If you want your travel photos to stand out there are a number of tips that you should consider.  Not all of these tips will work for you, but it is best to know about them.

Do Things Differently

To make your travel pictures stand out you should try something different.  There are certain attractions where everyone does the same thing and you should push the boundaries.  When taking your pictures consider the lighting, other people, objects, composition and what you are looking to take away from t

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6 Reasons You Must Visit Sydney At Least Once

Relax on some sun-soaked beaches, dine at award-winning restaurants and admire some shows on your holiday in amazing Sydney, Australia’s most inhabited city. It’s time you take an inspiring trip to the land Down Under, where sandy beaches, wonderful art and stunning attractions are the standard.

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Here are six reasons why Sydney is a must visit at least once in a lifetime:


Sydney Harbour


Sydney, a stunning city on the water, takes an immense pride for being home to the iconic Opera House and Harb

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Exploring the Puget Sound Area Outside Seattle

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The Puget Sound has much more to offer than just Seattle. If you are planning a trip to western Washington, here is a good list of things to see to understand why people fee so fortunate to live in beautiful Washington State and the Pacific Northwest.

Kirkland's Waterfront Parks


Kirkland is a beautiful waterfront city that offers many fun things for all to do. You will find art museums, boutique shops, and a diverse array of restaurants to meet the tastes of any diner, no matter what your budget

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There's No Place Like Madrid for the Holidays

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Europe’s cities especially pour on the charm during the Yuletide season, and Spain’s capital is no exception. Here are the top holiday highlights to watch out for!


Holiday Lights


Starting at the end of November, the bright-luces-big-ciudad thing gets an extra festive layer throughout much of Madrid, but of course especially downtown – along Gran VíaPaseo de la CastellanaPuerta del SolPlaza Mayor, and so on. What’s more, some of these shiny bits are designed by some of the shiniest name

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Christmas markets in Vienna continue to be the hype for most winter travellers. But what if your festive spirit thrives more on off-path revelations and neighbourhood bliss? Here are seven under-the-radar spots that celebrate Christmas in a different way. (For all other local distractions, visit my collection of What to do in Vienna)

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Punch Closer To Heaven


Cafe Bar Bloom
 has long boasted to have Vienna's highest punch stand. The rooftop bar's views o

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Located north of the Limpopo River in the southern part of Africa, Harare - the capital city of Zimbabwe is a metropolis that has been witnessing a major chunk of tourists from all around the world. Whether you like making the most of nature, relaxing in a spa or shopping, the city of Harare has it all!

Here are five must visit hotspots in the Zimbabwean capital:

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1.Doon Estate (Shopping)

Doon Estate design quarter found in the Msasa industrial area is a shopping village that catches the fancy of e

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Costa Rica is known around the world for superb mountain biking. In November 2016, hundreds of international riders competed in the 24th annual La Ruta de los Conquistadores (The Route of the Conquistadors), often called the world's toughest mountain bike race. Race founder Román Urbina became the first Latin American to be inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in California earlier this year.

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Guanacaste, Costa Rica
is a great year-round destination for mountain biking. It’s mostly sunny

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Gothenburg, Sweden's Sweet Second City

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How many cities in Sweden – or for that matter, anywhere in Scandinavia – can you name outside the country’s capital? For many of us, the answer is few if any. And yet, the smaller places like Denmark’s AarhusBergen in Norway, and Sweden’s second largest city, Gothenburg, number among my very favorite city breaks in the region – cosmopolitan and interesting, yet in some ways even more accessible, easygoing, and friendly.

Out on the lovely west coast where the Göte River meets the sea – abo

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