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		<title>Five Top Things to See and Do When You Travel to Hong Kong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are travelling to Hong Kong you are probably wondering what to do and see when you get there. Hong Kong offers a rich and diverse culture that amazes and dazzles tourists from all over the world. There are so many astonishing things to see that it can be difficult to narrow down your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>If you are travelling to Hong Kong you are probably wondering what to do and see when you get there. Hong Kong offers a rich and diverse culture that amazes and dazzles tourists from all over the world. There are so many astonishing things to see that it can be difficult to narrow down your itinerary. Here are five top spots that you should include in your visit to Hong Kong.</P><P>1) Aberdeen Harbour Boat Ride: This harbour has been featured in many movies and television shows. Have dinner at one of the floating restaurants or take a tour across the harbour in a wooden sampan.</P><P>2) Visit the Man Mo Temple: This temple is named after Man, the god of literature, and Mo, the god of martial arts. Inside you can get a glimpse of worshippers burning incense paper coils. You will also see statues of the temple&#8217;s namesakes; Man holds a calligraphy brush and Mo holds a sword. This is one of the most important temples in Hong Kong and history buffs will find it interesting to learn about.</P><P>3) Architecture Tour: This is a great way to see all of the major landmarks and buildings in HK and learn about the city&#8217;s history. The tours normally take about three hours to complete and are conducted by a local architect.</P><P>4) Lantau Island: Located high in the Lantau hills sits HK&#8217;s largest Buddhist monastery. There are 260 steps to walk up to the 100 foot tall statue of Buddha. While you&#8217;re on the island, take in a nature walk, or sample some vegetarian fare at the monastery. You will no doubt enjoy the breathtaking views of the hillsides.</P><P>5) Tsim Sha Tsui: This is one of the most popular attractions for visitors and tourists. This district will dazzle you with shopping malls, restaurants, bars, cafes and designer stores. You can also visit a number of cultural attractions like the Museum of Art and the Space Museum. Take in a concert or dance performance at the cultural center. You will definitely get a taste of HK culture when you visit.</P><P>Hong Kong has many other sites and tourist attractions, but if your time is limited, these are places you will definitely want to see. You will get a feel for the city&#8217;s history and culture and have a deeper respect for its people. Ask your travel agent if any of these tours can be included in your travel package.</P></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for exciting things to do and see when you travel to Melbourne, Australia, this article will guide you as to some of the best attractions to include into your itinerary.? Great Barrier Reef: This is one of the natural wonders of the world, and spans over 2,400 kilometres. It is so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>If you are looking for exciting things to do and see when you travel to Melbourne, Australia, this article will guide you as to some of the best attractions to include into your itinerary.</P><P>? Great Barrier Reef: This is one of the natural wonders of the world, and spans over 2,400 kilometres. It is so large that it can be seen from outer space. Book a boat cruise or guided tour to see this amazing sight; if you are more adventurous, grab your scuba or snorkelling gear to get a close-up look at all the coral gardens and marine life.</P><P>? Carlton Gardens: This historic landmark has something for everyone; Melbourne Museum, Royal Exhibition, and IMAX Theatre and an award-winning children&#8217;s playground.</P><P>? Melbourne Zoo: Come and see your favourite animals up close and personal. You can even choose to adopt one for as little at $10.00 a month; this will ensure that your &#8216;pet&#8217; will get the exact care they need, while supporting the zoo at the same time.</P><P>? Melbourne Museum: There are eight galleries contained here, including one just for kids. Come see a blue whale skeleton, a living rainforest, a Cultural Arts Centre and an IMAX theatre.</P><P>? Melbourne Aquarium: Hammerhead sharks, seahorses, octopi and stingrays are just a few of the marine life that make their home here; watch them in their natural habitat, and check out the cool sights and rides.</P><P>? Eureka Skydeck 88: View the city of Melbourne from the highest point in the southern hemisphere. Go at night for an even more amazing view.</P><P>? Hot Air Balloon Ride: A great way to see the sights is to go up in a hot air balloon. They are very safe and operated by professionals.</P><P>? Koala, Wombat and Wallabies Wildlife Journey: If you are adventurous and love the outdoors, book a guided tour through the wilderness of south-eastern Australia. You will travel by boat, vehicle and on foot in search of various wildlife while you take in the beauty of the luscious rainforests, secluded rivers and ocean beaches. Don&#8217;t forget your camera; you&#8217;ll want to take pictures of almost everything on your trek.</P><P>Ask your travel agent if you can build any of the above into part of your package. You can also look online for great deals and discounts. Just make sure you are buying from a reputable company and the tickets you purchase online are the real thing.</P></p>
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		<title>Indian Hill Stations Beckon You for a Celestial Travel Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hill stations of India are surcharged with staggering natural beauty and attract tourists from far and wide. The majestic mountains covered with snow, the beautiful valleys blooming with flowers, cascading waterfalls, the salubrious climate, cool breeze and picturesque surroundings of the hill station leave the tourists completely mesmerized.Leave behind the drudgery of daily life [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The hill stations of India are surcharged with staggering natural beauty and attract tourists from far and wide. The majestic mountains covered with snow, the beautiful valleys blooming with flowers, cascading waterfalls, the salubrious climate, cool breeze and picturesque surroundings of the hill station leave the tourists completely mesmerized.</P><P>Leave behind the drudgery of daily life and let loose in the magical charm of the hill retreats. You can rest amidst such wonderful environment and refresh yourself to the hilt. And if you are someone who loves adventure sports, then of India hill stations have a lot to offer. One can enjoy adventure sports like trekking, camping, snow skiing and river rafting.</P><P>Some of the most famous hill stations of India are:</P><P><STRONG>Shimla</STRONG></P><P>It is a well known hill retreat which is popularly known as the &#8216;Queen of hill stations&#8217;. It boasts of staggering natural beauty, greenery, snow-covered mountain peaks, lovely waterfalls, lakes, valleys and many more attractions. Located in the enchanting state of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is a big hit with honeymooners. The Ridge road, the Mall and Jakhu temple are the must-visit attractions of Shimla. The best time to visit this destination is from September to February.</P><P><STRONG>Manali</STRONG></P><P>Manali is very popular among nature and adventure lovers. Tourists from far and wide come here to quest their thirst for adventure. This destination not only boasts of natural beauty and adventure but also of a rich cultural heritage. Rotang Pass, Arjun Gufa, Hadimba Devi temple, Manikaran are the most popular attractions of Manali.</P><P><STRONG>Darjeeling</STRONG></P><P>It is a destination of sheer natural beauty, fresh air, picturesque surroundings, wonderful climate and the friendly people. Roosted amidst the Himalayas it offers breathtaking views of Mount Kanchenjunga( the world&#8217;s third highest peak) and Mount Everest (the world&#8217;s highest peak). The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a World Heritage Site. It is popularly known as the Darjeeling toy train. The other famous attractions of Darjeeling are tea gardens, tiger hill, Rangeet valley passenger ropeway, Llyods botanical garden and many more.</P><P><STRONG>Kodaikanal</STRONG></P><P>Located in South India, Kodaikanal is a paradisiacal destination boasting of wooded slopes, mesmerizing waterfalls and precipitous rocky outcrops.</P><P><STRONG>Khandala</STRONG></P><P>It is a popular tourist destination of the state of Maharashtra. Its natural beauty will surely leave you mesmerized. It is ideally located on the western slopes of the Sahyadri mountain range.</P><P><STRONG>Lonavala</STRONG></P><P>Populary known as the jewel of the Sahyadri Mountains this hill station is also located in Maharashtra.</P><P><STRONG>Ooty</STRONG></P><P>It is a fascinating place to visit. Located in South India amidst extremely beautiful Nilgiri Hills, Ooty offers attractions like lake, botanical gardens, trekking and hiking opportunities, gorgeous greenery, orchards of peaches and plums, tea gardens and much more.</P><P>Indian hill stations have a lot to enchant you with. From majestic mountains to valleys, waterfalls, temples, tea gardens, botanical gardens and lakes, there is so much to explore. Hill stations of India will leave you enchanted with their staggering natural beauty.</P><P></p>
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		<title>Long Term Travel &#8211; Benefits of a Slow Paced Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of different methods used to travel around the world. Some choose to quickly move from place to place with a strict itinerary, following their schedule in order to go to as many significant points in their short allotted time frame. Other people travel as a vacation, doing as much as much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>There are a number of different methods used to travel around the world. Some choose to quickly move from place to place with a strict itinerary, following their schedule in order to go to as many significant points in their short allotted time frame. Other people travel as a vacation, doing as much as much as they can, or nothing at all, within their holiday from work. Still others aim to travel the world slowly, searching for experience and learning from other cultures and countries. Though travel in all forms is a great part of life to experience, the benefits of long term travel have the most impact when there is enough time to slow things down and observe life.</P><P>In order to fully experience a culture, it&#8217;s necessary to plan for long term travel. Quick visits to a country leave quick mental pictures or lasting initial impressions, but the traveler is unable to fully grasp a countries cultures. When a traveler is able to remain in a culture for a long period of time, it&#8217;s possible to interact with others, eat local cuisine, and observe traditions. Enjoying meals with local inhabitants of the country is a great way to submerge into the people group and begin to gain practical knowledge. An entire new cultural dimension is revealed from taking the time for long term travel.</P><P>Traveling on a long term basis is a great way to save money while traveling. Short term travel is usually a vacation away from home, an excuse to spoil yourself staying at fancy hotels, eating classy cuisine, and partying the nights away. Long term travel, on the other hand, is not so much a vacation as it is just living permanently as a nomad but in a different country. There are opportunities to visit tourist sites and do a bit of occasional pampering, but continuous travel is more about fitting in and living normal life. Instead of staying in an expensive hotel for a week, long term travelers are able to find an apartment for a few months and eat native cuisine. Expensive tourist attractions can be spread out over time so they aren&#8217;t jumbled together in a pricey week of sightseeing.</P><P>Long term travel presents the opportunity to really get involved and pursue any sort of passion you might have. No matter if you are interested in volunteering at an orphanage, learning a new language, studying the history of a country, digging deep into a local cuisine, or pursuing a position as a school teacher, there are all kinds of individual chances abroad. Quick travel itineraries leave little option to get fully involved with anything, yet slow paced travel is a great way to make a lasting difference.</P><P>Pursuing the art of long term travel is one of the greatest ways to learn about a country and gain lifelong experience. Whether you choose to observe and participate in local customs and traditions, or to volunteer in a country for a number of months, taking the time to travel around the world will open up doors of opportunity.</P></p>
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		<title>Manali Tour Offers an Overwhelming Travel Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manali is a wondrous hill station of Himachal Pradesh roosted in the majestic Himalayas. The staggering natural beauty of Manali never fails to capture the hearts of tourists. It is also a well known honeymoon destination of India. The snow capped mountains; gorgeous valleys and rivers offer great adventure opportunities. Whether you are nature lover, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P><STRONG>Manali is a wondrous hill station of Himachal Pradesh roosted in the majestic Himalayas</STRONG>. The staggering natural beauty of Manali never fails to capture the hearts of tourists. It is also a well known honeymoon destination of India. The snow capped mountains; gorgeous valleys and rivers offer great adventure opportunities. Whether you are nature lover, adventure freak, holiday maker or honeymooner, Manali is the perfect destination.</P><P>Manali is located at an elevation of 2625 m in the beautiful Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. This destination is also an important religious destination of the Hindus. According to the legend this place was once the home of the Saptrishi or seven sages. It got its name from a sage named Manu Rishi who lived here at one point of time and also inscribed the first constitution of India called Manu Samriti. The meaning of the term Manali is &#8216;the abode of Manu&#8217;. This destination also serves as a location for shooting by Bollywood film makers.</P><P>The honeymooners can really have a great time here as the aura of romance seems to hang over this destination. Spend golden moments amidst romantic environment with your spouse and for sure you will remember the experience for long. Discotheque facility is also available here.</P><P>Some of the main attractions of Manali are</P><P><STRONG>Vashist Village</STRONG></P><P>This beautiful village is famous for its hot water springs and Buddhist temples. Majority of the population of this village follow Buddhism.</P><P><STRONG>Solang Village</STRONG></P><P>Steeped in sheer natural beauty, Solan village is a wonderful place to visit. It boasts of a snow point which offers breathtaking views of the glaciers and snow-covered mountain peaks.</P><P><STRONG>Rotang Pass</STRONG></P><P>It is a famous attraction of Manali which attracts many a tourists. It is located at an altitude of 13,050 feet above sea level. Steeped in sheer natural beauty, Rotang Pass is covered with snow. A visit to this place will offer you oodles of adventure.</P><P><STRONG>Hadimba Devi Temple</STRONG></P><P>It is a highly revered temple built in the year 1553. Its exquisitely carved doorway and four tired pagoda roof are very attractive.</P><P><STRONG>Manu Temple</STRONG></P><P>This temple was built in honor of sage Manu.</P><P><STRONG>Manikaran</STRONG></P><P>It is a famous Manali excursion. Located at an elevation of 1700 m, it is well known for its hot water spring which is considered holy as it is the place where Goddess Parvati lost her earring. Taking a bath in the hot spring is considered auspicious.</P><P><STRONG>Arjun Gufa</STRONG></P><P>This gufa holds sheer historic importance as it is at this place where Arjun, one of the pandavas from the Great Hindu epic Mahabharata meditated to earn Pasupata Astra from Lord Indra.</P><P><STRONG>Adventure in Manali</STRONG></P><P>Jeep safari, snow skiing and mountaineering are the adventure activities you can indulge in at Manali.</P></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Travel&#8217;s facelift for the 21st century has been radical and far-reaching. Skype and wifi have replaced the ritual of calling home by feeding endless foreign coins into a phone box, updating your Facebook status is the new postcard, and travellers are increasingly likely to use &#8216;augmented reality&#8217; rather than have a guidebook tucked under their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Travel&#8217;s facelift for the 21st century has been radical and far-reaching. Skype and wifi have replaced the ritual of calling home by feeding endless foreign coins into a phone box, updating your Facebook status is the new postcard, and travellers are increasingly likely to use &#8216;augmented reality&#8217; rather than have a guidebook tucked under their arm.</P><P>If anything, the pace of change continues to quicken &#8211; exciting, sometimes mind-boggling innovations are appearing all the time, meaning how we interact with places and people keeps on evolving. Below are some of our favourite gizmos and gadgets.</P><P>iLingual</P><P>A phrasebook like no other &#8211; download the iLingual app, take a photo of your mouth, the app then has over 400 phrases your mouth can &#8216;say&#8217;. Cue the odd sight of travellers holding their iphones in front of their actual mouths as the screen &#8216;talks&#8217;. Watch a video for this app &#8211; a demo is better than any written explanation. Only a few languages on offer at the moment, but it can&#8217;t be long until iPhone-bearded travellers are pow-wowing in Swahili on the Serengeti savannah.</P><P>Word Lens</P><P>Very Star Trek this one, another app for those struggling with mastering a foreign language. Word Lens only currently translates English-Spanish, but it&#8217;s a neat idea and could be genuinely useful. All you need to do is aim your iPhone camera at some printed text and Word Lens translates it in realtime. You need never struggle over a foreign language newspaper again (or at least not a Spanish language one).</P><P>Google goggles</P><P>Google goggles may just be the biggest game-changer of all. It&#8217;s still in its infancy, but the image recognition software is looking a pretty awesome and versatile travel tool. Here&#8217;s how it works: you&#8217;re strolling around a city, or a museum or gallery, you take a snap of something you want to know more about it, if Google recognises the subject of the image it will bring up search results. Cue instant expertise and a handy tool for appearing knowledgeable about, well, everything &#8211; from sourcing well-reviewed restaurants to enabling you to wax expertly on, say, pre-Incan Peruvian art. In other words, this may be the ultimate dating tool.</P><P>World Customs</P><P>We always give people who travel with us with plenty of tips and guidance about local cultures and etiquette in foreign countries, so this app is right up our street. Pick your country and then you&#8217;ll be presented with a load of helpful info on the destination &#8211; from law &#038; order to religious etiquette to taboos. Great for sorting out your do&#8217;s from your don&#8217;ts.</P><P>And a couple of lower-tech gadgets we like&#8230;</P><P>Solar-powered LED light and water bottle cap</P><P>This one looks genuinely good doesn&#8217;t it? Mixing water and electricity perhaps isn&#8217;t intuitively clever, but the sealing means you&#8217;ve got nothing to worry about, and the light is supposed to be decent enough for a tent lantern. The idea of a solar-powered torch may lead cynics to snipe about artificial light being a little redundant if the sun is beating down, but ignore them &#8211; this has a good charge, is cheap, light and saves space, and is environmentally intelligent.</P><P>The daddy of all Swiss Army Knives</P><P>A supercharged multi-tool that looks like it&#8217;s on steroids. 87 tools on offer, including &#8211; at last! &#8211; a golf shoe spike wrench. All that&#8217;s missing is a flux capacitor. This one kilo treat fits snugly into your pocket, providing your pocket is 30cm long. A snip at nearly $1000AUD, plus postage, which presumably bumps the final price tag up a bit, not least because the instruction manual must run to a couple hundred pages.</P></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It depends! There is no one size fits all answer. The best way to travel depends on many things, but here are a few key factors.Your REASONS for travelling.Are you going solo or with friends from home?The duration of the trip.Your personality.The location.Reasons!If you are going to travel to finally take a long deserved break [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>It depends! There is no one size fits all answer. The best way to travel depends on many things, but here are a few key factors.</P>Your REASONS for travelling.Are you going solo or with friends from home?The duration of the trip.Your personality.The location.<P>Reasons!</P><P>If you are going to travel to finally take a long deserved break from your 60 hours weeks in a stressful job. Then I highly doubt you want to spend your break cramming your brain with loads and loads of new information. This can be in the form of a new language, new ways to function, new food, and figuring out a new public transit system every other day. In this case you would be far better off going somewhere you are semi-familiar with or travelling with a group. In a group you&#8217;ll get to chill out. The company guide will take care of all the logistics, bargaining, scams, hotels, bus tickets and taxi rides. You are just there to clear your mind, not play Indiana Jones.</P><P>Are you going solo or with friends from home?</P><P>If going solo, nothing is stopping you from meeting people on the road. While traveling, you&#8217;ll meet tons of people but they aren&#8217;t always going your way. You could meet new people in Bangkok that seem like they are an awesome bunch but they are going to Chiang Mai&#8230; the city you just came from. That can be kind of a drag. Unless you are lucky and meet the perfect traveling partner, you&#8217;ll have to get used to short term friendships. If you want to stay with the same people for the duration of the trip, develop better, longer lasting relationships and start developing inside jokes and all that fun stuff, group travel is definitely the better option.</P><P>The duration of the trip</P><P>If you are leaving for a very short period of time like 1 or 2 weeks. It would be better to go with a tour because they have years of experience in making the perfect itineraries. You might go solo, hoping to see this and that during your week only to find out that the bus only leaves every other day to that destination. The group travel businesses know this! And they plan for it way in advance allowing you the opportunity to see everything they said you would see&#8230; GUARANTEED! On the other hand if you have 4 months, go solo! Take your time, missed the bus? Oh well. Now you know, you have months ahead of you.</P><P>Your personality</P><P>If you&#8217;re a very stressed out individual, dislike being out of your element, not a huge fan of change but still want to see beautiful places, going solo might just give you a long headache. You don&#8217;t want to come back home with anger and new prejudices! Obviously, the group tour option would be a good one for you. If you are easy going, don&#8217;t mind looking stupid in public, think that getting lost or scammed is part of life and love the growth you&#8217;ll get out of bad experiences, go solo.</P><P>Location</P><P>If you are going to hard to reach places where you either need a car (or worse a 4&#215;4 truck) to get to. Going solo is pretty much out of the question (unless you have tons of cash on hand!). Some national parks require a 4&#215;4 vehicle to get around. If you show up with just a tent, and hiking boots, you won&#8217;t see much! I speak from first hand experience. I tried to visit Kaeng Krachan national park in Thailand by foot. I thought they had hiking trails. I was wrong! I had to turn back. Think also of things like safaris, some last for a few days, some for a few weeks!.</P><P>Now if you are heading to an easy access location where you know you&#8217;ll find someone that can understand you, find English menus etc. Nothing wrong with going by yourself!</P><P>So take this into consideration when daydreaming about your next trip. So many things are a factor in determining the perfect vacation. But these are the main issues that should help you figure out what the best way to travel</EM> is for you.</P></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are all sorts of benefits and advantages of travel, some of them obvious and others must be searched out. Some travel experiences can be strictly for entertaining purposes while there are also opportunities to take advantage and learn from cultural differences. In the end, travel has a unique way of presenting practical knowledge and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>There are all sorts of benefits and advantages of travel, some of them obvious and others must be searched out. Some travel experiences can be strictly for entertaining purposes while there are also opportunities to take advantage and learn from cultural differences. In the end, travel has a unique way of presenting practical knowledge and opening a wider view of the world.</P><P><B>See New Places</B> <BR>The simplest of travel advantages is being able to see brand new places, places that offer a new twist on the world and the natural beauty it has to provide. A yearning to see new destinations is a reason to continue traveling and a great overall benefit of taking a trip anywhere in the world.</P><P><B>Interact With New People</B> <BR>Whether you like it or not, the course of travel will inevitably force one to interact and communicate with new people. It might be through the form of trying to obtain practical information or it might be through deep conversation with a new friend. Whatever form of interaction, one of the great advantages of travel is to connect and learn from new people that you meet along the travel route.</P><P><B>Learn About a Culture</B> <BR>No only can you interact with new people during travel, it&#8217;s a huge advantage to make learning about a new culture a priority. Everything you see or do in a new country can translate to cultural travel lessons. Pay attention to the small details that make make up the foundation of cultural values.</P><P><B>Participate in Festivals and Traditions</B> <BR>Traveling to a different country brings the advantages of being able to participate in local customs, festivals, and traditions. No matter where a trip may lead, there are unique and amusing festivals. Some are serious traditions while others are strictly for fun and games.</P><P><B>Sample Unique Foods</B> <BR>One of the major joys of traveling is to find new food dishes and forms of cuisine to try. Some dishes might not positively hit your taste buds, but others will surely be love at first taste. Adventurous eaters are able to fully put their skills to the test. Eating new kinds of food is one of the most entertaining advantages of travel available.</P><P><B>Find Interesting Things</B> <BR>Travel will inevitably lead to finding all sorts of things that are different and specific to a country. From native clothing items to souvenirs, antiques, and everyday products, the chances to find amusing objects is always available. Noticing or purchasing products and cool things in another country is always one of the incentive advantages of travel.</P><P><B>Gain a Wider Worldview</B> <BR>A worldview is the way we look at the world we live in. One of the foremost advantages of travel is gaining real life practical experience to grow as humans. When our eyes are introduced and opened to new ways of conducting daily life, handling business, or doing anything, we notice the good and the bad, maybe without even thinking about it. As people, we are able to take advantage of what is valuable and leave behind the things that we don&#8217;t care for. In the end, travel opens doors to gain a much broader perspective on the way we see the globe.</P></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you arrive at the airport you can public buses, Bell travel service or taxis.</p>
<p><strong>Public buses</strong> &#8211; Will find free shuttle buses to the airport to get it via the Transport Co Ltd station. Make sure you spend a little extra money and take the bus air conditioning has, it is only about 130 baht.</p>
<p>The <strong>bell travel service</strong> claimants private bus in Pattaya from the main bus terminal. You become directly to your hotel shuttle, arriving in Pattaya for approximately 200 baht.</p>
<p><strong>Taxis</strong> &#8211; if don&#8217;t mind spending approximately 1,300 baht to Pattaya much faster by jumping into a taxi at the airport level a. A bit more costs are busy on weekends and holidays.</p>
<p><strong>Other ways to the Pattaya</strong></p>
<p>If you happen to be staying or hanging out in downtown Bangkok <strong>bus</strong> &#8211; and you need to Pattaya, you can simply go to Sukhumvit Road and Ekamai bus terminal there. It is about 2 hours drive, buses run every 30 minutes and one way is only approximately 125 baht.</p>
<p><strong>Zug</strong> &#8211; get while it takes a good three and one half hours by train to Pattaya, it&#8217;s nice to do to see it at least once. Not to forget, it costs only 31 baht! There is a daily train that travels to Pattaya Bangkok Hua Lamphong.</p>
<p><strong>Car</strong> &#8211; Rent a car can seem intimidating in a foreign country, but it&#8217;s not really that bad. You can use the new Changquing Pattaya-Rayong Highway directly to it.</p>
<p><strong>How to get around Pattaya</strong></p>
<p>There are many places in Pattaya, you can walk, so that a lot of visitors to the city and never have a need for transport. However, the most common way to get around is the baht bus. Are oversized taxis, at least 10 people and a drive usually only costs 10 to 30 baht.</p>
<p>As an alternative motorcycle taxis are a favorite among the visitors really because you often are all an adventure in itself. You are stationed on almost every corner, and the drivers are traditionally more polite and helpful, so forget the baht bus driver you don&#8217;t, you tip.</p>
<p>Finally, once you have traveled to Bangkok Pattaya, you may want to catch a ride in a taxi meter. These are new in town and most expensive option, but are kind of personal taxi service, you are probably home used.</p>
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<p>Calais is a town in the northern part of France in the area of the Pas-de-Calais, of which there is an a nation, region or province is inferior. Calais has the largest metropolitan in Pas-de-Calais area capital&#8217;s third largest city of Arras. The old part of the borough, Calais Centre area, Calais-Nord is located on an artificial island bounded by channels and ports. The modern part of the metropolis, St-Pierre, places in the South and Southeast. Calais can be an ideal pace for a short trip.</p>
<p>The culture of this beautiful city is a fusion of both France and Great Britain as the city is only an hour away from the United Kingdom. Once the city houses many historical buildings and monuments but almost the entire city was destroyed by heavy bombing during the second war, so very little in Calais pre dates today war. One of the few surviving pre-war building in Calais is the tour de Guet, located in Calais Nord on the places d&#8217;Armes.</p>
<p><strong>Calais top attractions</strong></p>
<p>Calais houses many attractions for tourists that ranges from religious sights, museums, monuments, beaches, fascinating, dazzling nightlife and great shopping. Some of the best places to visit is in Calais Bell Tower is built back in century way and House was once used as a light. Some other places and things to include Bellignies, BERCK SUR MER Kite Festival, HARDELOT Plage HARDELOT Festival, Hareng d&#8217;Or, Hondschoote, Licques, Maroilles flea market, and many more.</p>
<p>One of the most amazing things you&#8217;ll love about this city is its beautiful beaches, also make a visit to PHARE-de-Calais, that dates back to 1848, go to the above and see the amazing views of the beautiful town of Calais. If sun goes down Calais have more to offer, you can visit to enjoy its happening cafes, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, the nightlife of the city.</p>
<p><strong>Calais travel information</strong></p>
<p>High speed Eurostar is the best way to achieve Calais. According to your budget and selection, Eurostar come with many options.</p>
<p>Eurostar fares from St Pancras to Calais international leisure (standard class) is from ?55 to 219; Leisure (first class) is from ?110 to 270; Business (standard class) is ?250; Business (first class) is ?319. Travel time to Calais Fr?tun of St Pancras with high speed Eurostar is 90 minutes.</p>
<p>It is quite a number of tourist attractions in Calais.</p>
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<p>Hi I&#8217;m Sudhanshu Kapoor. I am a traveller who always love to discover new destinations. Professionally I am working as a travel advisor and consultant with many travel sites. Explore new places seems to me as my religion. I love to write and help people when planning your trip.</p>
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