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  • Information about Luo people of Uganda in Africa: History Unveiled:  By : Twinomugisha Charles
    The Luo are part of the river-Lake Nilotics and they are related to the Nuer and the Dinka of Sudan.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s Bus Trip From Tacna, Chile To Lima, Peru  By : Gianni Truvianni
    An article about my at times dangerous bus trip from Tacna in Chile to Lima in Peru.
  • Best Hawaiian Luau Germaine's in Hawaii  By : Danny Sulliven
    What better way to enjoy the splendor of Hawaii than to sit under the stars and enjoy a night filled with music, dance, entertainment and a feast? It is truly an evening fit for the kings.
  • Adventure to Sturgis - Part Five  By : Kevin Ho
    This part of our journey takes us to the second largest state park in the United States. What we saw was some of the most spectacular views of nature and one with the most scenic sights available while driving.
  • Chiang Rai – The Glory of Northern Thailand  By : Alex Albert
    Chiang Rai is one of the most favourable tourist destinations of Thailand. It is a home to numerous amazing attractions, natural as well as man-made.
  • Unexpected adventure in South Africa: marriage tour  By : Lilia Parker
    Why stay single? And where to find happiness? In order to answer this question, read a personal successful story My Tour to South Africa. How a divorced woman overcame her depression and decided to go to visit far away land South Africa.
  • Adventure to Sturgis - Part Four  By : Kevin Ho
    In having the chance to travel the world, I have been able to understand more the richness of historical value and what it means to all of us. My mother use to quote me all the time; “He who careth whence he came, careth little wither he goeth”. Mount Rushmore is one of those great moments in time where our historical value comes to life.
  • An Encounter With The Bolshoi Ballet  By : Gianni Truvianni
    An article written concerning all the events in my life that lead me to become a fan of the ballet and to an encounter with the world famous Bolshoi ballet in Santiago, Chile.
  • The River Thames tides - when is the best time to visit?  By : Keith McGregor
    The River Thames in London is tidal from Teddington through the city and down to the mouth where it enters the sea. The tide rises and falls due to the rotation of the earth and gravitational pull of the moon.
  • Adventure to Sturgis - Part Three  By : Kevin Ho
    Have you ever traveled to a distant land and arrived to the unfamiliar sights, sounds and smells of that land and just be amazed with life? Sometimes you feel like a conqueror or an explorer, or like some people’s experience, a small child arriving for the first day of kindergarten, confused and alone. I consider myself to be the explorer type, willing to take on an adventure, to discover the un
  • Adventure to Sturgis - Part Two  By : Kevin Ho
    Why is it that we only think that an adventure is something that only certain people can attain or achieve? I believe that adventure is all around us and that sometimes we fail to recognize or appreciate it when it is right in front of us. This part of our journey takes us through Northern Wyoming and past the Natural Monument of Devil's Tower. You do not have to climb the Tower to appreciate i
  • Adventure to Sturgis - Part One  By : Kevin Ho
    Istn't it great to be able to discover not only new adventures in life as you travel, but also to rediscover the things you thought were true. I found such a discovery for myself on our last adventure while driving through Montana.
  • A Unusual Holiday Experience In The Emerald Isle Whilst Horse Riding  By : Chelsea Michaels
    The amazing back drop and natural beauty of the isle means this has to be a great place to enjoy horse riding whatever your level of experience. New comers are welcome along with experienced and expert riders and holidays can be prepared for everyone.
  • Unusual Travel Experiences  By : Chris Wills
    Fancy holidaying somewhere unusual? How about a 7 day tornado chasing safari? Care for a camping safari across the desert? How about a night in an Igloo? Or perhaps you may want to attend a winter driving school and receive your reindeer license!
  • Kangaroo Island  By : Chris Wills
    Kangaroo Island is just far enough off the beaten track to provide some wonderful surprises.
  • Our Mediterranean Cruise on the Millennium - A Passenger's Review  By : William Lund
    A brief review of a Mediterranean Cruise on the Millennium by real cruise passangers. This was a destination cruise with a remarkable itinerary. From the Coliseum in Rome to the Island of Capri, this was a fantastic cruise. We even climbed the pyramids in Egypt!
  • Moving To Florida  By : Swayam N Bhattacharya
    Perhaps one of the most interesting states in the US. Most part of Florida is a peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Sea with the Bay of Mexico on the other side. Most part of the state has an exotic subtropical climate, apart from Florida though, it is very close to the sea and hence humid and tropical.
  • European influence on Morocco  By : Elizabeth Russell
    Although Morocco is situated in the western corner of Africa, the European influence is notable, especially in the north of the country which has a Mediterranean. However Morocco is still a country of distinctly Arabic tradition. Read more how Europe influences Morocco.
  • Reykjavik Beach Club  By : David Brooks
    When you think of Iceland, what images are conjured up? For some it might be volcanoes and Vikings, while for others it’s glaciers and geysers. But how about sunbathing and sandcastles?
  • From the Apartheid Oppression to the Freedom of Nature  By : Gillian Meier
    Richard Satekge's dream to become a nature conservationist is realised at the Tswalu Kalahari Reserve in the Kalahari Desert Wilderness.
  • Treasure Islands in Vietnam  By : Linh Le Dieu
    It's hard to imagine anywhere more beautiful than the islands of the Truong Sa Archipelago. Nguyen Nhung recalls her adventures in this remote island paradise.
  • Tanzania Student Life  By : Frederick Mlaponi-4576
    Describes the life of a Tanznaian Student, details the first week at the course.
  • Khon Kaen – the Gateway to Isaan  By : lar
    Having traveled to Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket numerous times over the past 34 years, I headed northeast to Khon Kaen this past vacation. It was my first time in the part of Thailand known collectively as Isaan.
  • The Mother of all Jeep Tours  By : David Brooks
    I was seeking adventure and found it in Iceland. On a recent trip, I booked a jeep tour with a local tour operator and I was not disappointed.
  • Meijie in the Chinese Countryside  By : Mei Jie
    An American woman celebrating the Chinese New Year with her Chinese little brother's family in the countryside of China.
  • I Love Touring Paris - The First Arrondissement  By : Levi Reiss
    I love touring Paris so much that I am doing a series on both the well known and the rarely visited tourist attractions of Paris's twenty arrondissements (districts). This article visits the first arrondissement in central Paris. We suggest French wine and food to increase your touring pleasure.
  • Celebrating a birthday in Rome, Italy  By : miles roamer
    Celebrating your 21st birthday in an apartment in Rome, Italy can be a fun but stressful time if you've only lived in Rome for a year!
  • SS Norway Is Being Sold for Scrap - A Report on What a Cruise Was Like on the Legendary Vessel  By : Smith Chen
    At the end of seven time, the ship was saccordling with decorations, swift for the Christmas and New Year's Cruise. They were alswift perfectly booked. But, I thought, I can mark up for next year.
  • Tragedy In A Lifeboat  By : melvin polatnick-10488
    Three people in a lifeboat meet violent deaths
  • Incredible India and Pushkar Journal  By : Suzy Davis
    We arrive to the land of 1000 languages and 1000 gods. No where else have ancient traditions blended with the modern on a scale so evident as in India.
  • Traveling in fast forward - Bangkok, Thailand in 24 hours  By : Rene Smith
    Find out what it’s like to experience Bangkok, Thailand when you’ve only got 24 hours to do it. There’s no time for mucking about so diving head first is the only way to go. The crowded city streets and colorful characters you meet along the way are all part of the fun and excitement of this favorite tourist destination.
  • From Christchurch to Bangkok: No Ordinary Travel Experience  By : Rene Smith
    Get a first hand account of traveling from sleepy old New Zealand to the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, Thailand. Expect the unexpected as crazy situations frequently arise, making for one exciting journey to this favorite Asian destination.
  • Dragons in the East  By : Francesca Black
    A few emperors even proudly claimed to be direct descendants of dragons. Pairings between humans and dragons were thought possible, since dragons were capable of changing their shape and size to assume whatever form they desired.
  • Enjoying an Australian Tour  By : Darlene Berkel
    Going on an Australian tour can include anything from wandering the tropical rainforests of northern Australia, to taking in the night life in the capital city of Sydney. Whether your penchant is for lush and untouched scenery or fine wine and entertainment, Australia is sure to have something to offer you.
  • Kisumu and Lake Victoria: the Lakeside sunset bliss  By : Robert Muhoho
    Kisumu in Kenya is one of the early towns in Kenya. Set on the shores of Lake Victoria, the hinterland has a lot of attractions for the nature tours. The culture traveler will also be astounded by the rich cultural diversity around Lake Victoria including mythology and legends. For the tourist to off beaten tracks who wants to explore new frontiers in Kenya Africa.
  • Mt Kilimanjaro & Amboseli elephants: the tale of Ol Tukai  By : Robert Muhoho
    Amboseli national park is located in the shadows of the bald-snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro on the Kenyan side. Amboseli is famous for its habituated elephants that will come as close as a few meters of your room at the Ol Tukai Lodge. The name Ol Tukai is given to the clear swamp waters in front of the lodge fed by the snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
  • African Lion Country Safari in Maasai Mara Park of Kenya:  By : Robert Muhoho
    The African Lion is the most humbling of all Africa safari wildlife when on your African lion country safari. On our recent visit to the Kenyan lion and wildlife park, we were awed by the sheer strength of the African lion. The deep brown piercing and menacing eyes send a shiver down many spines as your eyes lock in that probing gaze. We froze when we stumbled onto a mating pair….
  • Enchanted forest nature tours: The hidden springs from mountain of the gods  By : Robert Muhoho
    Umani springs are the second largest springs in the country after Mzima springs and Kibwezi enchanted forest offers a rich treasure trove of springs and marshes, forest and volcanic cones. We are soon trekking into the enchanted forest, eager to see if it’s still as good as it was when we were first there.
  • Her Montana Spirit laughs in the breezes of the Bitterroot Range  By : gordonh
    Her Montana Spirit laughs in the breezes over the cliffs above Bass Creek in Montana’s
    Bitterroot Range: the family circus chaos prevails!
  • Fireflies and Phospherence  By : Steve Cowan
    Waiting. But for what? Then, a slight whisper filters back from the front of the line. Look down! And with the total removal of light for the last few moments meaning that our eyes are as accustomed as they will ever be to the darkness….. - Unique Experience in the Jungle!
  • Regional food of France  By : Michael Bowditch
    A whiste stop tour of the main regions of France with explanations of regional dishes, why they stem from certain regions and a bit of history about Gastronomy in France.
  • A Foreigners Attempt at the Japanese Driver's License Test  By : Scott Brady
    Once upon a time, there was a young American living in a far off world known as Fukuoka, Japan. This American had lived in the exotic world for a few years when he finally found out (refer to “Foreigners Wanting to Drive in Japan”) that the world in which he presently resides does not permit a creature from his home world to drive legally after having lived there for more than 12 months.
  • My Visit to the Tiger Temple  By : Robert Palmer
    Deep inside the jungels of Thailand lives a Monk and his more then 20 Tigers.The tiger temple has been featured more than once on Animal Planet and has undisputable reputation as a Tiger sanctuary.
  • I walked with tigers Volunteer experience  By : mai falk
    After having seen an ad for the Animal Planet program about The Tiger Temple I wisited the websites there was no doubt in my mind - that was where I wanted to go!!! To be able to work with these big majestic cats, to be part of a project set up to help save these beautiful endangered animals, and to get to see some of Thailand at the same time, what more could I wish for?
  • Montana Moccasin Ridge Adventure - a Spring Training Hike Bonus  By : gordonh
    Montana’s Moccasin Ridge Adventure - a surprising spring training hike bonus as a dreary, rainy
    day bursts into springtime bloom
  • Adventure on HooDoo Creek: the boys explore Mount Gunnison in Colorado  By : gordonh
    Adventure on HooDoo Creek lures three 13 year old boys to explore Colorado’s Mount Gunnison and West Elk Wilderness.
  • Asian Affair: Vibrant Vietnam & Sizzling Singapore  By : Suzy Davis
    The contrast of this trip is evident in our photos from the contemporary garden paradise of Singapore to the new renaissance of traditional Vietnam. This is certainly an Asian affair never to be forgotten.
  • In Their Footsteps: A Copper Merchant in Enkomi  By : Jan Korfanty
    As you tour Enkomi, North Cyprus, imagine you’re a copper merchant circa 1300 -1100 B.C. North Cyprus copper mines bustle as Cypriot copper is exchanged for wheat and dried fish. The Siege of Troy has driven up prices, so you note this using your Syllabary or Cuneiform writing pad.
  • Our First Golf Trip to Scotland  By : Rick Hendershot
    As a focus for our trip we decided to visit Royal Dornoch three or so hours north of Edinburgh, and Machrihanish over on the Mull of Kintyre about as close to Ireland as you can get on mainland Scotland.
  • Traveller's Journal: Snowdonia National Park - Day 5  By : Steven Cronin
    If there was one thing I had noticed from my travels around Wales it was the extensive use of the Welsh language. The people of Wales are extremely proud of their country and rightly so. The language helps Wales keep its identity. Many are resentful of English domination and prefer the idea of more independence.

    But one thing was for sure. No one could deny the natural beauty of their country a

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