Etihad airways has attained a biofriendly post- First Gulf airline to have employed bio fuel!

Etihad airways has become the first Gulf airline to operate its Boeing 777-300ER with bio fuel as reported. The flight had a successful Eco-friendly landing over Au-Dhabi on January 24 after leaving from Seattle. Greatly being commended for taking the initiative, the airline has hit the nail of being the first Gulf airline to have practiced the bio friendly usage of the fuel to drive its aircraft. Continue reading

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Berat- Albania’s most sought after destination of centuries old mind-blogging history

Berat is one frolicsome UNESCO world heritage site widely privileged for the bounty it holds. Coming under the highlights of such wondrous illustrations, the city is not that old with terms of its recognition. It was associated with the title in 2008. Being a foremost destination of vigor and praise, Berat is located in Albania. Berat has unique composition, an original air that none other site of the world can relate to. Continue reading

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Qatar airways is catching the limelight with an outreach to exciting new destinations in 2012!

Qatar airways has been unfaltering for coping with the immense need of growing its travel channels and spreading the travel scope worldwide. Qatar airways as being the fastest growing service provider in the Arab regimen has managed to get inside the limelight, introducing new fleet of aircrafts and expanding its travel network are amongst the major priorities of the airline. Continue reading

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Kandy- Sri Lanka’s exhibitionist of astounding historical temples and scenic beauty!

Kandy is one auspicious destination of Sri Lanka. This flaming heritage of Sri Lanka is pretty old- the time when royalty used to wander with elite magnitude in the holy city of cultural fanciful attire. The devout followers of Buddhism find great peace and relation to this city. The propriety of being located at such a divine amalgamation of various things makes Kandy an exorbitant feast for the incomers. Continue reading

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Kinshasa- Congo’s Doyenne of contrasting brightness!

Kinshasa, having seen the gruesome turmoil and devastation of rebellions started getting the momentum after the mid 20th century. Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, greatly being marked as a decent metropolitan city and of a size comparable to majestic Johannesburg. Kinshasa is a beautiful land, accumulating the trends of African magnificence, the continent’s air and a modernly constructed zeal of a newly embellished town where facilities are sufficient and hindrances are relatively lesser. Kinshasa is one of the crucial hubs of the African geographical lay-out. Continue reading

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British airways- Repainted aircrafts would appear as fatter doves in the sky!

Exhilarant enough, British airways has been given a new theme for designing its planes as published on January 18. At the inauguration of Olympics 2012 and to festively welcome the commencement of 2012 London games, the airline promises for a new look of its aircrafts. As announced, the planes would be painted in the colors of a dove- livery artwork would be brandished to bring about some real bird like aircrafts. Continue reading

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Bulawayo- Zimbabwe’s ace destination of legacy and perfect travel time

The famous ‘city of kings’ or Bulawayo is second in line for bearing the crown of incessant fame and importance after Harare. The city is the stand-alone province and an administrative part of Matabeleland. The undulating city of legacy and civilization comprises Zimbabwe’s second largest populated vicinity in the south western side of the country –this is at about 439 kilometers from the capital city. The city is tremendously enjoyed for the easy-to-go nature for a friendly encounter. What’s best appreciated about the place or the country for that matter, are the friendly people. Bulawayo welcomes a large lot of people on a daily basis and with Continue reading

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Dongola: Sudan’s contemporary manifestation of aged cultures

The banks of Nile have long embarked solid patterns on the face of its flourishing history. Many tribes have come and gone but there’s one thing that still thrives on these river banks- the remnants of culture and history the founder inhabitants were enriched with. The modern town of Dongola is located in the northern Sudan and constitutes a part of southern Egypt as well. The Nubian tribe is the crown of all recorded eminent lineages and was one of the ruling classes of the older state. Continue reading

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Damaraland –Namibia’s beatific part of breathtaking natural regime and pre-historic approbation!

To experience a never ending spiral of a prodigious expedition, the loftiness of Namibia’s one remarkable area is worth all efforts. It will get you to the brink of such spectacular beauty that you would be surprised to edges. The rich Damara people are known to have occupied the land all too lavishly. With self government and well owned resources, this region was set to possess the outlandish mark on entire south western Africa. Continue reading

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Saint Louis- once a safeguarded island of older times now becomes a tourist hunt

Saint Louis is the capital of the Saint Louis region of Senegal in the northwest part. The place is much like some old times. Taking a vehicle or being set on the foot, you can take a nice little time through its streets. Just across the Pont Faidherbe Bridge, at the aperture of Senegal waterway a few miles away from the capital city of Dakar, you can come to realize the area coinciding in parallel amounts with the lexicon of supremacy relating past times. Continue reading

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