Posted by Zara on September 30, 2007
Unavoidable ones: Windhoek Located at the heart of the country, this Germanic town of origin is crossed roads and railway lines. Perched to 1 660 meters, it enjoys a pleasant climate mountain, dryness and pure, and its 160 000 inhabitants are the reflection of the ethnic diversity of Namibia. Windhoek, Namibia Windhoek Namibia Etosha Park [...]
Posted by Zara on September 29, 2007
Namibia, Southern Africa Between Kalahari and the South Atlantic, Namibia is a “ground promised” with the quasi unlimited potential Excursions in the bush, coasts tormented, great lunar spaces, desert of Namib, cave paintings, strange fauna and flora… In which other country in the world could you contemplate flamingos flying over the desert? Strong of a [...]
Posted by Zara on September 28, 2007
Croatia believes in it! Croatia accomodated 8.4 million visitors during the first eight months of 2007, that is to say 5% of more compared to the previous year and counts over a new record year for its tourist industry. The most who have chosen this destination of holidays were the Germans, followed by the Slovenians, [...]
Posted by Zara on September 27, 2007
Fly – Fishing, West of Ireland Why? Last N ational’s historic drift net ban small Salmon angler’s fishing rights retained in about half of Ireland’s rivers, most of them on the west coast. Where? Ballyvolane House has a private access to several beats on the renowned Black water river, plus trout-stocked lakes, perfect for budding [...]
Posted by Zara on September 26, 2007
Hello, I would like to give a list of what to do if you want for a special sightseeing, entertainment and shopping in Thailand. Sightseeing in Thailand: Phra Sumeru Fortress Parliamnet Dusit Zoo Golden Mount Chao Phya River and Canal Phra Sumeru Fortress Parliament Bangkok Thailand The Duzit Zoo Thailand The Golden Mount Thailand Chao [...]
Posted by Zara on September 25, 2007
As I promised on my last post regarding what to see in Bangkok, here are the following for you to take note. I think you need a long week to visit these places but lets have a tour on the Temples first. For the fan of the Temple Architectures: Wat Pra Kaeo Wat Pho Wat [...]
Posted by Zara on September 24, 2007
Thailand: The history of Thailand is very complex. Many kingdoms, principalities or empires divide the country in a very overlapping history, the foreign invasions and dominations remaining until the end of the XVIIe century. It is very amazing to discover their own way of living, their social structures and a very valueable history. The Capital [...]
Posted by Zara on September 23, 2007
Hello, I was in London in 2004. I just spent about 4 days there and I stayed with friends. I heard that the hotel is quite expensive, I think this is normal as of every Capital cities the pricing is not comparable in the small city. If my friends didnt proposed to stay with them [...]
Posted by Zara on September 22, 2007
The Kingdom of Morocco! Morocco is a land so intrinsically beautiful and rich with heritage that the moment you step foot on it you feel completely transported to another time. Ouarzazat, the Moroccan desert Enough of the moderate climate? If you want to pass from the heat to the cold without transition, the town of [...]
Posted by Zara on September 21, 2007
To dine in London is expensive! Before leaving for a dinner downtown to London, ensure you to have well furnished porte-monnaie. Because according to the Zagat guide, the British capital dethroned Tokyo with the prize list of the cities at the most expensive restaurants. The quality price? The British capital, the average invoice is 57,40 [...]