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Por:Juan Diego Santacoloma

 En esa búsqueda de lo mas parecido a un paraíso tropical para el descanso, QueLlevar.Travel conoció Isla Múcura y allí pasó un par de días en el Hotel Punta Faro.

Era cerca del medio día cuando llegamos a Isla Múcura, en medio de colores que vibraban a pleno sol. La ruta de acceso al muelle del hotel Punta Faro, proporcionaba la mejor primera impresión del lugar; el agua turquesa, la arena blanca, los techos de palma que sobresalen entre la vegetación, conforman una pos

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I have not had one “incident” in 35 years.       

This is a question I am often asked.

Hong Kong is one of the safest cities in the world. Fact. I really mean safe and that covers kids, young adults, single women, the elderly and just your average person.

We have in excess of 25,000 Police Officers in Hong Kong and they are very visible on our streets, they are competent and professional and the vast majority can communicate easily in English.

9008626485?profile=originalOne of the reasons why we would never leave Hong Kong i
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T minus 5 days

January 27th 2009, 13:45

I think I've had my first lariam dream. Having had only one proper nightmare ever, I was curious about this possible side effect, and almost looking forward to it. It sounded like a challenge. Well, last night, I was being chased up a flight of stairs by two axe murderers. Fortunately, they ended up murdering each other and by the end, I was fishing for trout in our garden pond. So, I reckon I can handle Larium.

 

I am reviewing my To Do list. The longer I look at it, the m

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T minus 7 days

January 26th 2009, 03:30

This time next week, we will be on a plane going to Nairobi. I’m a teensy bit of a nervous wreck. I have cried at Holiday ShowdownThe Dog Whisperer (which isn’t as good as It’s Me Or The Dog) and tonight I almost entirely dissolved into a pool of salt water and phlegm during Deep Impact. Hopefully, it’s the lariam. I don’t remember feeling like this when I was doing it ten years ago. But I wasn’t as good at worrying about things then as I am now. Mum, Dad, the cat, mone

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For The Love Of The Land Down Under

G'day Mates!

You really have to love OZ. If there is a utopia on Earth. It just may be Australia. The flora and fauna, the Aussies are the nicest people around, and just the raw unspoilt feeling of OZ. The vast open spaces of the Outback and the Aboriginal culture. I'm a Scuba Diver, so just the Great Barrier Reef alone is enough for me to love OZ. Plus I'm a Greek and Melbourne is the highest concentration of Greeks outside of Athens, and Sydney just may be the most livable city on Earth. Furthe
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When Travel Marketing Conferences Fall Short

I went to the recently held, high-powered Association of Travel Marketing Executives (ATME)  conference  eager to pick up the latest in travel trends, and come back with content for an article on the forward-looking state of travel.

Half way through the two day meet I began to feel I wasn’t getting what I wanted.

Nothing was sticking.

That was confusing because the roster was star-studded; the wunderkinds of travel’s social media world and executive clas

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To explore flora and fauna in a natural habitat, there is absolutely no better option to go ahead with than Jim Corbett National Park. The park is a favored destination of naturalists and wild life lovers across the globe. Common animal species which are sighted out here include elephants, tigers and spotted deer, besides varied species of birds. However, to have full enjoyment and thrill, you need to stay at Jim Corbett National park for at least few days. Several resorts in Corbett can be avai

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Adventure Voluntourism to Ecuador

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I've been writing about a volunteer/adventure travel trip to the Galapagos for a while as I think it is a great way to explore the islands from a different, more adventurous perspective.

If you search this site, you will find a few attempts to give it the attention I think it needs as there are a lot of people trying to get you to spend your time there with their tours or companies.

I recently wrote an article about the trip, which is run by a company called Lead-Adventures. Click the picture abov
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Golden Triangle, comprising three prominent Indian cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, is one of the most popular tourist routes in India. Golden Triangle tour covers three prominent Indian cities namely Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. These three vibrant cities truly represent the grandiose of Indian culture, traditions, heritage, glorious history and exemplary legacy and provide a complete experience to the tourists visiting India.

Typical Golden Triangle Tour Packages would start off from the city of
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Win a holiday for 2 in Malta!

http://traveler.sunnyrentals.com/1773-win-a-holiday-for-2-in-malta/

 

Summer has finally arrived, and we think that you deserve an unforgettable getaway. That’s why SunnyRentals is giving away 2 weeks’ holiday in Malta to one of our lucky newsletter subscribers!

Competition prize:

  • 2 week’s holiday for 2 people in Villagg Ta’ Sbejha in Gharb, Malta.
  • 2 x return flight tickets from the winner’s point of departure to Malta*
  • Airport transfers in Malta.
  • Summer gift pack upon arrival.

How to enter:

It’s simple.

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T minus 25 days

January 26th 2009, 03:15

Today, we decided on the name for our blog. I rejected all of Alex’s ideas and he rejected all of mine, except one: losingluggage.com. Our agreement was sublime, not only that, the name was available. The satisfaction of coming up with something that no one else has is primal. Fifteen minutes later and it was ours and we had a nice big tick on our to do list. The first person to hear the name for our blog was my mum’s hairdresser.
“Losing luggage dot com?” she said, archin

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Out of Africa

With sincere apologies to Karen Blitzen, I nicked that title to attract readers, a brazen move to be sure.

The more you get to know about any subject, the more you realize you do not know about that subject. Some smart guy said that once, I think he was Greek. I now know a lot more about Kenya after one week as a tourist than I did before, that’s for certain. I now have deep desire to learn a whole lot more. 


We were “on safari.”  

safari is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to

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T minus 40 days

January 26th 2009, 03:10

It turns out that we’ll have to fork out as good as 500 quid on pumping ourselves full of tropical diseases in the name of modern medicine in order, they tell us, not to die during the trip. Hepatitises A and B, yellow fever, typhoid, cholera, meningitis and rabies for starters. The guy makes it difficult to tell if he is ripping us off, deliberately anyway, by disguising his calculations with a cloak of incompetence. His pricing seems both random and expensive and I was

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T minus 49 days

January 26th 2009, 03:08

The plan is that this will be transformed from a boring old Word document into a blog. If you’re going to do anything in life, it seems churlish and secretive these days not to broadcast it to the whole world. It all seems terminally modern to me, and I’m quite pleased that, as far as Word is concerned, blog isn’t even a real word. That’s one thing Bill Gates and I can agree on.

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Help for the Lost Luggage Disaster

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Help for the Lost Luggage Disaster

According to Cheapflights.com The Department of Transportation says only 0.005% of bags are lost.

But that’s not counting delays in repatriating passengers with their luggage.

The Cheapflights' site has some helpful information if it’s your bag that happens to be lost or delayed somewhere.

But you know, many of us  who fly frequently are so vexed at the baggage fees, that using a luggage forwarding system is not only a kind of sweet revenge, but for the few bucks
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Top 25 Places to Visit in India

We look at some of the most scenic, exciting and just plain brilliant places this beautiful country has to offer.

So before you go booking your tickets for Venice or Ko Phi Phi Nom, check out this list of the top 25 travel destinations in India:

1. Leh, Jammu & Kashmir

This mountain town in Ladakh is quickly rising to the top of must-visit lists. Not surprising when you consider the sheer natural beauty of the place.

The towering Himalayas supply a dramatic backdrop and plenty of opportunity for adr

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T-Minus 51 Days

January 26th 2009, 03:01

Perhaps unusually, I’m beginning my travelogue from my desk at home. Having told everyone our plans for the next year (top three comments so far: “That’s going to test the friendship”; “Don’t get pregnant”; “What if I die?” Thanks for that, Mum), and after all the calls made and emails sent to travel agents, and having attended nearly all of Alex’s leaving dos, as far as I’m concerned, we’ve already started. We’ve even come up with a departure date: 1st February. 

Frankly,

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Better than have a biggest text is watching the slideshow of Tortas de Azeitão (rolls), which are a traditional product from Azeitão in Setúbal Region. The biggest national producer is supplying to the biggest stores and already export it. It is a product that you can eat anytime and specially on your dessert, mixing it with ice cream, chocolate or any other complement that you like.

 

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