Walking the Line - Travelling...
While I have crossed the invisible line of the equator more times than I can remember, I have never actually walked along the line itself, or visited one of the many famous landmarks found in Ecuador, Uganda, Kenya and Indonesia where you can...
The Advantages of Travel...
A travel insurance covers financial, medical and other related losses acquired while traveling. It covers the losses generally for travel domestically or internationally. The Travelers Insurance Company introduced the first modern day travel...
The Pioneers of Mont Blanc...
It's one of the most awe-inspiring sights in Europe: Mont Blanc. Trekking to its iconic summit is a dream for many - and it's no mean feat, at 4,810 metres. On average, about 20,000 people ascend its summit every year, but their success is...
Discovering the Animals of...
When you visit a country on a walking holiday, it can often be a wonderful opportunity to see some iconic animals in the flesh as you walk. Australia is home to some of the world's most recognised creatures, ranging from the cuddly and fuzzy to...
Walking in Crete - Discover...
In Travel - 06/25/11
If you like walking in the midst of history, legend and romance, without forgoing the hustle and bustle of modern life, you'll love walking in Crete! The largest of the Greek islands and also the most highly-populated, Crete's local...
Holidays in Menorca Villas -...
In Travel - 06/24/11
As the least populated of the islands making up the Balearic archipelago off the coast of Spain, Menorca has the advantage of being quieter, more serene and allows for you to get away from the hustle and bustle and feel like you are on your own...
Parga Holiday Review
If you are looking for paradise on the Greek mainland then a Parga holiday could be just the thing for you. Think stunning scenery, breathtaking views, blue skies, golden beaches and crystal clear seas and you start to get an idea of the kind of...
Delving In To the Art of Prague
Posted in Travel - Sunday, March 4, 2012 @ 07:14 AMPrague is the largest city in the Czech Republic and sits on the Vltava River in the northwestern part of the country. Founded around 200 B.C.E., the city has grown over time to become a cultural beacon for Europe, with many music halls, architecturally important structures, universities, and theatres.
