Monthly Archives: July 2011

Experience the 5 Different Climatic Zones and Walk on the Towering Summit

Imagine you are walking on one of the worlds tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the Africa’s highest peak, a snow capped peak with the height of around 19,300 feet. The name Kilimanjaro seems to be having bit a … Continue reading

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Be romanced at your luxury oceanfront condos with unique views of the South China Sea

There is a known myth about the history of Nasugbu Town that says a group of Spanish army goes on a sightseeing trip of the sociable village on the western coast of Batangas. As the group arrived in a village … Continue reading

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The New International Business and Financial Hub of Singapore

Marina bay is the downtown district of Singapore, situated at the southern tilt of the city that covers the existing Central Business District at Raffles Place and Shenton Way, the hotel and convention hub at Marina Centre with new advanced … Continue reading

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Experience the Big Skies and Far Horizons Combined with Swampy Springs in Kenya

Joseph Thompson is recorded to be the first European to break in the trepidation Maasai region known as Empusel in 1883, Amboseli was reserved as the Southern Reserve for Maasai in 1906, yet returned to local authority as a Game … Continue reading

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Discover the Lands of Disney in Hong Kong

In August 1998 it was its kind of 5th resort, when Disney declared their intentions to build the resort in Hong Kong, Walt Disney at first enchanted the world in 1955 with the launching of Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California … Continue reading

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Explore the World of Pyramids

It is widely believed that the tourists would never miss one of the Egypt’s top attractions in particular the last surviving member of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Pyramid of Giza that is home to three main … Continue reading

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Flic En Flac The Best Village Beaches on the West Coast of Mauritius

At the distance of around 11/2 drive from the Port Louis International Airport, located in the Black River District on the west coast of Mauritius, the Flic En Flac Beach is the 2nd most popular sea beach of the Mauritius. … Continue reading

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Putrajaya An Intelligent Garden City of Malaysia

The history of Putrajaya is not that much old, it is just a matter of 20 years back, when in 1993 the project was started and soon after in 1999 it was declared as the federal administrative capital of Malaysia … Continue reading

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Tutong Home to the Brunei’s largest lake, Tasik Merimbun

Tutong is a fantastic tourist destination with a population of just around 35,000; located 30 minutes drive southwest from Bandar Seri Begawan along Brunei’s coastal highway, little further to Brunei’s Muara District. Its inhabitants includes members of Borneo’s ethnic clans … Continue reading

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Lord Howe Islands Discover the world’s most southern coral reefs

Discovered around in 1788, by the Lieut Henry Lidgbird Ball and named after the British Lord, Richard Howe, the Lord Howe Islans is the worldly famous tourist destination in New South Wales in Australia. The island was not inhabited until … Continue reading

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