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Ranthambore reserve is situated in India’s north western state of rajasthan near the town of Sawai Madhopur. This beautiful tiger reserve is surrounded by the Vindhya and Aravalli hills. Due to its proximity to the Thar desert the vegetation here there that of deciduous forest. Be it lake palaces, cupolas, ancient walls, guard posts, memorial stones or temples, Ranthambore is the finest place to witness them all.

Aman I Khas Resort is one of the luxury Jungle Niwas Resort In Ranthambore which is

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Jim Corbett National Park is well known tiger conservation in India located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Jim Corbett national park has tiger population of around 160, which makes it citadel of national animal of India. However on 2nd of April 2011 a tigress at the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand was declared dead after it succumbed to injuries on Saturday. Nevertheless Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the deputy Chairman of Indian Planning Commission said in April in a gathering that the

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Britto brilla en altamar

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Vuelvo a escribir de Britto y no es que nos hayamos hecho amigos luego de que conociera al famoso artista Pop brasileño en Finlandia, en el 2010. En esa ocasión el nombre ni siquiera me era familiar, y que me perdonen los millones de fans que tiene alrededor del mundo.

9008653485?profile=originalPero Romero Britto fue la estrella invitada para compartir con el grupo de periodistas que viajamos hasta ese país para ver el Allure of the Seas de Royal Caribbean. Ese, que es el barco más grande del mundo, es gemelo del Oasis of

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Jim Corbett National Park is the first wildlife reserve and virgin national park of India spread over the land of 500 sq km in the foot hills of Himalayas in Uttarakhand India. This park was established in the year 1936 is the oldest national park of India and was named as Hailey’s national park now a day famous as Jim Corbett National Park. Corbett National Park is well known for its assorted wildlife and unique flora and fauna. It is one of the nine tiger reserves in India which were launched

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Rajasthan is the largest state of the India in terms of area and it is located in the northwestern part of the country. The capital of Rajasthan is Jaipur, popularly known as the Pink City. Gifted with natural beauty, a great history, splendid forts & palaces, colourful festivals & fairs, lively culture, varied landscape and thick forests, Rajasthan will never disappoint you. The magic of Rajasthan is incomparable in the world for its heritage, culture, safaris, sand dunes and lush green forests

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Temple hopping in Cambodia: Stories in stone

A sigh of relief and excitement enveloped me as the plane touched down in Ho Chi Minh. I didn’t have a concrete plan other than getting to Siem Reap. But I knew I was going to have the grandest time. 

I was with my friends and we were in search of a memorable adventure. We dropped the mainstream route of taking a plane to experience Cambodia -- so off to the bus stop we went, and bought our 13-hour bus ride ticket. 
It was a great decision, because the intensely rich and picturesque surroundings k
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Picking the Best Travel Gadgets 2011

Writing the blog for one of the biggest online adventure travel companies is a great job. But when it comes to deciding the Top Travel Gadgets of 2011 and narrowing the contenders down to just ten, it wasn't easy!

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As backpackers, travellers, and wanderers, we look for qualities not found in regular products. Durability, survivability, reliability and adaptability are just a few of the 'abilities' I considered.

In the end, I managed to mix some obvious big hitters with more obscure innovators in a

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Wolves in New Jersey

 

9008654090?profile=originalWolves aren’t native to New Jersey, USA but if you know where to look, you are guaranteed a glimpse into their behaviour.

 

Best seen in the winter, when their coats are thick and full, the wolves present themselves as king of the canines. To observe these animals close-up, you’ll have to follow a winding mountain road up a short distance from I-94.

 

Look for the camp ground and a burly man with a big bushy white beard, looking much like a wild wolf himself. You can tell he has spent countless yea

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Danang and the Marble Mountain, Vietnam

This will be a short post because we briefly passed through Danang on our way to Hoi An. Hoi An will be a very long post, because we spent 4 days there enjoying a marvelous little tourist trap.

We were driven from Hue to Hoi An over some mountainous roads,but mostly along the beaches. Danang  just happens to be along the way.

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We made a couple of stops before Danang. This was a view of a major oyster farm. Cultured pearls are sold everywhere in Vietnam. They of course come in various qualities. The

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I got behind on posting about some great places I've been, and one that my friend Cara Bertoia went to. I asked her to write about it on my blog back in July. So now, I'm going to post about those three wonderful spots here. One is a an Italian joint in NYC, another is a great seafood restaurant in Houston, and Cara's is about the town of San Pedro in California. Enjoy! (Or go to SearchingForSincerity.com)

 

Napoli Pizza and Pasta, Queens, NY

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My friend and guest writer on this blog, Teresa Barile,

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Government Investigates Fake TripAdvisor Reviews

A few weeks back we reported on the stink being raised by the discovery that hotels were bribing their guests with discounts and free room stays if they wrote positive reviews about a property.

We noted the corrupt or compromised reviews seemed most prevalent  in UK, and quoted TripAdvisor's UK spokesperson as being rigorously opposed to the practice.

Now we read in the usually reliable industry site, hotel marketing.com that the UK's Advertising Sta
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In Vietnam, the Historic Citadel of Hue

There are so many wonderful experiences in Vietnam as a tourist these days that one could spend weeks there and never visit a war site. But I am a bit of a history buff so among many others, I was determined to visit the Citadel.

In January of 1966, President Johnson met with General Westmoreland, commander of American forces in Vietnam. Johnson asked “Wastemoreland” what the North Vietnamese would do if the wanted to truly win in South Vietnam. Westmoreland said quickly and simply “take Hue”. Th

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The Importance of Travel

The other day, while we were watching our little girl twirl around the living room, James asked me if I could think of anything in life that provided as essential an experience as having a child. (Yes, we get quite philosophical at times ;) ) I thought about it, and the only other thing I could come up with was travel. Just as if you have never had a child, there is this whole realm of life that you just never experience if you never travel (which describes many, many people I have met over the
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Jim Corbett National Park is a world heritage and is located at Uttaranchal in India. It is known for tigers, leopards, elephants, birds, big Sal trees and many more things. People all across the world come to visit this amazing combination of nature and wild life.

There are many resorts as well near the park, which offer some of the world’s best accommodation facilities. For someone, who is planning to visit the Jim Corbett National Park, it is a great worry to find an affordable and comfortable

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Traffic Alert: President Obama will visit San Diego as part of his swing through Southern California. In fact, he'll  be having lunch in La Jolla on September 26. That'sbound to cause a few delays - maybe even a road closure or two. If you'll be in town that day, you might want to avoid Mt. Soledad.

This peak provides a great panorama, but on that day, the cars carrying those guys who wear dark glasses and talk into their lapels might clog up the access.

The event - no, I wasn't invited either -

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