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Best Inflatable Tent Choices for Music Festivals

That’s why many seasoned campers now turn to an Inflatable Tent—it’s fast to set up, easy to transport, and durable enough to handle the elements without the hassle of poles and pegs. The rise in popularity of inflatable tents at music festivals Inflatable tents have revolutionized festival camping. Unlike traditional tents, these popup air shelters don’t require poles or stress. Just plug in a pump, and your airtent is ready in minutes. Festival-goers are now swapping classic pole tents for these lightweight, weatherproof, quickpitch shelters that prioritize ease and ...
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Resort in Dehradun

Family Fun and Relaxation: The Perfect Resort in Dehradun for Everyone

Planning a family vacation requires finding a destination that offers both relaxation and fun. Dehradun, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, is an ideal spot that effortlessly combines these elements. Known for its natural beauty, pleasant climate, and welcoming atmosphere, Dehradun is perfect for families seeking an escape from the bustle of city life. Staying at a resort in Dehradun can elevate your experience, providing luxurious accommodations and activities for all ages. This guide explores why Dehradun stands out as a family-friendly destination ...
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Discover the Most Beautiful Islands in the Caribbean

Discover the Most Beautiful Islands in the Caribbean

In the course of our journey, we will also discover Barbados Island, a small paradise filled with paradisiacal white sand beaches and transparent water, coral reefs, magnificent hotel facilities, delicious cuisine, great rum and the best of environments. Enjoy the beaches of Antigua and Barbados, considered among the best on the planet The island of Antigua is a fascinating destination full of colors, sounds and ethnic groups with African origins who mix their traditions with the customs of the British Empire. There are a lot of beautiful beaches on ...
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What Is The Best Time To Travel To Barbados

Where to Travel to Barbados The weather on Barbados island is excellent during January, February and March, April, April, May June, June, December, and May. These seven months are ideal for Barbados's weather. Where to visit Barbados' capital: Bridgetown The best months to visit Barbados' capital are January, February and March. April, November, December, and April are also good. April, May and June are the hottest months. The wettest months in the city are July, October and August. Bridgetown, Barbados is the place with the most favorable weather. It ...
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A Travellers Guide To Marrakech

A Travellers Guide To Marrakech

Sultantoto The city’s geographical location, in the middle of the country, flanked by the Atlas Mountains and just a short drive from the Atlantic, makes it the perfect home base for visitors. The number one draw of Marrakech for many is for the world famous shopping. The souks (markets) of Marrakech wind for miles through old cobbled pedestrian streets. It’s easy to feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you wander this labyrinth. Perhaps the most famous monument in Marrakech is the Khotubia Mosque ...
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Check Out Some Of South Africa’s Best Safaris

Check Out Some Of South Africa’s Best Safaris

Tau Game Lodge is one of the cheaper options at $300 per person per night; the others run upwards of $350. Keep in mind these are 4 or 5 star accommodations, in the middle of the African wilderness. Getting there: 90 kilometers north of Zeerust, 3.5 hours’ drive from Johannesburg or Pretoria. Phinda Phinda Private Game Reserve is at the Southern edge of KwaZulu Natal on the south coast of the country. It is noted as having “Seven Worlds of Wonder,” with seven distinct habitats- woodland, grassland, wetland, ...
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10 Of The World’s Best And Most Sought After Beaches

10 Of The World’s Best And Most Sought After Beaches

and beyond. North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii The popular spots – Juhu beach, Chowpatty, Gorai beach, Band Stand, Worli Sea Face and Carter Road- are packed to the hilt throughout the year and best avoided. Yet the area’s beaches are just as welcoming for non-surfers. Relatively quiet outside of the stormiest seasons, with warm Pacific waters and picturesque views of the mountains, the North Shore is miles of low-key beaches and ideal for everyone from singles to families. Santa Monica, CA A laid back place famous for its beach ...
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A Travellers Guide To Yangon, Myanmar

A Travellers Guide To Yangon, Myanmar

Unlike in Bangkok, however, where the richness of the nightlife truly rivals the splendors of its palaces and temples, there is no contest in Yangon. The popular spots – Juhu beach, Chowpatty, Gorai beach, Band Stand, Worli Sea Face and Carter Road- are packed to the hilt throughout the year and best avoided. Practicalities Getting There: It used to be that flying into and out of Yangon was the only way in or out of Myanmar. While this has changed recently, with flights into and out of Mandalay ...
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Exploring Bangkok’s Old City Temples

Exploring Bangkok’s Old City Temples

The Grand Palace is open daily from 8:30am to 3:30pm and costs an entrance fee of 400 baht (about $13 USD). If you encounter any overly-friendly tuk-tuk drivers or tour guides hanging outside the entrance telling you the palace is closed due to a national holiday, but that, luckily, they can offer you a tour of some other sights in the area for a reasonable price – avoid them! Also, this way the cake will give you more game. Wat Pho A half-mile walk down Maha Wat Road, ...
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The Most Incredible Vacation Cabins and Villas in the World

The Most Incredible Vacation Cabins and Villas in the World

As the latter goes, there’s a good chance that the ambition to embark on an incredible vacation to one of the world’s most exotic and beautiful places is a common enough dream. So, for those dreamers, here’s a list of the world’s top-shelf if only in your dreams destination just for you, alphabetical by country, all prices quoted in USD. Destination: Anguilla Bird of Paradise Villa As beautiful as the bird for which it’s named, Bird of Paradise Villa (website) in Anguilla is actually a collection of several buildings that ...
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Mumbai India’s City of Dreams

Mumbai India’s City of Dreams

The Metropolis Once a collection of fishing villages, Mumbai has grown to become one of the most populous cities in the world and the financial capital of India. It has the highest GDP among all the cities in southwest and central Asia. It is also the most developed city in India, though one still with many citizens living in slums. The name Mumbai originates from the Hindu goddess “Mumba Devi.” Formerly known as Bombay owing to Portugal’s influence, many residents still refer to the city by its ...
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50 Free Things to do in 50 Cities Around the World

50 Free Things to do in 50 Cities Around the World

Prague, Czech Republic Old Town Square: Head here to see Prague’s 15th century Astronomical Clock. The popular spots – Juhu beach, Chowpatty, Gorai beach, Band Stand, Worli Sea Face and Carter Road- are packed to the hilt throughout the year and best avoided. Afterwards, marvel in the architecture of this meticulously preserved medieval town square. Cape Town, South Africa Sea Point Promenade: 11 kilometers long, the stunning ocean views in the shadow of Table Mountain make this a perfect stroll for any time of day. The restaurants, beaches, ...
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Tips And Information To Help You Explore Tasmania

Tips And Information To Help You Explore Tasmania

Tasmania was one of Australia’s most notorious 19th Century penal settlements and there was only one escape for many sent there: death and burial in an unmarked grave on the Island of the Dead. Conditions were so terrible that some prisoners were driven to commit murder in order to be sent to Sydney to receive an almost mandatory death sentence. For many, it was preferable to rotting in Van Diemen’s Land, Tasmania’s original name. By 1816, Tasmania was a lawless place overrun by escapee bushrangers, originally referred to runaway convicts ...
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A Glimps At The Amazing Kangaroo Island

A Glimps At The Amazing Kangaroo Island

Animals and plants have evolved differently over this time creating species found nowhere else in the world, such as its own sub species of kangaroo. The 335-mile coastline provides visitors with many stunning beaches and almost a third of the island is pristine wilderness or conservation parks, twenty one in total, with a rich diversity of flora and fauna, much of which is not found on the mainland. This is why Kangaroo Island is considered a ‘must see’ destination for all first time visitors to Australia. History Captain Matthew Flinders ...
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A Travellers Guide To La Fortuna, Costa Rica

A Travellers Guide To La Fortuna, Costa Rica

Admission varies from season to season, and is lower for guests of the hotel. The popular spots – Juhu beach, Chowpatty, Gorai beach, Band Stand, Worli Sea Face and Carter Road- are packed to the hilt throughout the year and best avoided. Group rates are available, and guests are urged to book in advance. If you haven’t had your share of adventure after all of these activities, there are still plenty of things to do in the La Fortuna area. Lake Arenal, located just west of the volcano, ...
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A Travellers Guide To Barbados

A Travellers Guide To Barbados

Youngtoto Tucked away in the southeastern region of the Lesser Antilles – directly east of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, southeast of St. Lucia, northeast of Tobago and Trinidad, and southeast of St. Lucia – Barbados is the easternmost island in the Caribbean. With the Atlantic Ocean bordering its northern and eastern coastlines, there is no shortage of surfing, fishing and breathtaking views. In fact, the east coast is home to the world-famous surfing site known as “Soup Bowl”, located in Bathsheba, which hosts national ...
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