Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Indianapolis Tourist Attractions


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Indianapolis may not be very popular tourist attractions for theme parks but it is surely a greater destination for sightseeing and other major attractions. Indianapolis Motor speedway is one of the city's most premier tourist attractions that appeal the most to the racers and non-racing individuals. It has many activities and entertainment going on every day of the year. Indianapolis Zoo is a greater place for people who love to be under the midst of nature, they have varieties of different species of plants and animals. The Caribbean Cove Indoor Water park is one of the favorite attractions for families, similarly the Greatimes Family Fun park is a good place to spend a pleasant day. Given below are some of the top Indianapolis tourist attractions:

a. Indianapolis Motor Speedway - the Speedway was built in the year 1909 and is one of the most recounted destinations to visit while at Indianapolis, it is a major racing attraction here. There are lots of events taking place here throughout the year and is attended by more than 400,000 spectators. The month of May sees the most popular and famous events, Indianapolis 500 that is attended by thousands.

b. Greatimes Family Fun Park - The fun park is spread over 5 acres of land, it is the center that offers good indoor activities for the people who love to enjoy life and young at heart. The family fun park boosts of 15,000 square foot arcade, go-cart track, miniature golf course and battling cages are the major attractions here. The facility is open from Monday to Thursday from 11:00 - 21:30 while on Friday the timings are 11:00 - 23:30, Saturday the timings are 10:00 - 23:30 and Sunday it is open from 10:00 - 21:30.

c. Indianapolis Zoo - The Zoo came into existence since the year 1965 and houses over 2,000 animals from each and every continent; it consists of specialty animals that are specific to some areas too. Over a million visitors visit the zoo every year, people especially come to this amazing place for the zoo and visit White River Gardens. The White river gardens are spread over 3 acre of land with botanical attractions that houses over 1000 plant varieties.

d. Fastimes Indoor Karting - the Karting is a greater option to spend some good family time together with a split level facility that helps the visitors to experience speed in vehicles, you can zoom up to a speed of 40 mph. Each car is fixed with digital timing devices that helps individuals to compete against each other, you can know your best scores by the figures stated in the device.

e. Indianapolis Raceway park - the park might not be as famous or popular as Indianapolis Motor speedway, but is hosts over 60 annual racing events and car shows. It is well attended place and is ranked at the top for attractions and entertainment here. The hours of entry may vary from season to season and weather conditions.

f. Caribbean Cover Indoor Water park - The water park is spread over 50,000 plus square foot facility that offers varied attractions and activities with great entertaining features. The varied entertaining activities and places here include a café, kid's island, pools, spas, slides, an arcade and much more.

The famous and known Indianapolis tourist attractions are spread over different cities and townships in the cities of Fairmount, Columbus, Corydon, Nashville, South Bend, Vincennes, Madison, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Elkhart, Bloomington, New Harmony and more. The highly recommended Indianapolis tourist attractions include Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana Museum of Art, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indiana Medical History Museum.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Famous Attractions in Nashville


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Nashville has always been one of the favorite places of tourists. Known to many as the Music City, Nashville offers a lot of great opportunities for an unforgettable vacation. Every year, 6 million tourists are traveling to the place to explore the city's scenic hills and large farmlands.

There are other music tourist attractions in Nashville. The most famous is the Grand Ole Opry in the East. The Opry presents shows weekly. The Ryman Auditorium on 5th Avenue is another place to see. It is also a well-known venue for concerts and other live events. It used to be the home of the Grand Ole Opry. While in 5th Avenue, also drop by the Country Music Hall of Fame. It showcases so many exhibits on the history and impact of country music on Nashville.

The West End of Nashville is the music row. Every major recording label in the US has their offices here. If you are fond of nightlife, the Elliston Place Rock Block is the one for you. This is the home of the six loudest nightclubs in the city. This is where you can party and listen to the greatest country music until the wee hours of the night.

You can also find the Vanderbilt University at the West End. This is the alma mater of former vice president Al Gore. At the south of the city is Brentwood, the place where the rich live. This is also where many corporations have been relocating for the past ten years. Brentwood offers the best shopping in the city as it has two large shopping malls and a number of factory outlets.

If you are looking for a family attraction, Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is one of the best. It features a giant playground called Jungle Gym. Kids can also visit the Adventure Science Center. It provides a lot of fun hands-on exhibits for the children to enjoy. Another interesting family attraction is the Parthenon. It is a replica of the Greek Parthenon in Athens. It was built in 1897 for Nashville's Centennial Exhibition. It was remodeled in 1920's. It serves as the city's art museum. It is located at the Centennial Park.

There are also shopping centers and Malls where you can buy various souvenir items and one of these is Music Valley Village. This place provides a nice shopping experience especially for those who are into traditional Nashville outfits. The 8th Avenue Antique District is the location of a lot of unique antique shops. This is the perfect place for antique collectors. If you are looking for affordable antique items, you can visit the Goodlettsville Antique Community. It has 8 malls and shops offering antique items in affordable price. On the other hand, the 12th Avenue South provides shoppers with trendier items.

Music City also features some of its major annual events. The Gospel Music Association Dove Awards are held in various locations every April. Each June, the CMA Music Festival is taking place. It is a four day event featuring Performances by country music stars. Every September, the Tennessee state Fair is being held. People flood the State Fairground to watch various attractions such as rides, exhibits, rodeos, tractor pulls and many other shows.

The State Fair lasts for nine days. The Nashville Film Festival, happening every April, is another major annual event in the city and one of the biggest film festivals in the southern part of the country. It showcases 100 independent films for one week. Other notable big events in Nashville are the African Street Festival, Country Music Marathon, Tomato Art Festival and Australian Festival.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Dubai Attractions Explored


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Dubai is one of the most happening tourist destinations for over a decade now. The Dubai attractions have a lot to offer to the vacationers and tourists. Visit this lavish destination and have the time of your life.

City overview

Dubai is an ever-growing and bustling metropolitan. The city is always brimming in some activity and vibrant life. Situated in the middle east of UAE, the city is a land of skyscrapers and shopping malls.

Places which you must visit

- The Dubai Mall and the Mall of the Emirates are no less than heaven for the shopaholics. While the former is the world's largest mall, the latter is the house of every possible brand around the world.

- The Restless Planet, one of the adventurous Dubai attractions is a sort of reconstruction of the Jurassic Park and is located in the City of Arabia. The City of Arabia is a theme park.

- Ski Dubai is the largest indoor ski slope in the world and will give you a lifelong experience of fun and adventure.

- The Dubailand is the largest amusement park of the world.

- The artificial islands are one of the most visited. The Palm Jumeira Island is one such man made wonder.

- The world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa is about 2127 feet long and is a mesmerizing sight.

- The trip to Dubai is incomplete without a visit to the Safari Desert.

- The only seven star hotel of the world, the Burj Al Arab Hotel is a place to be.

Things you must do

- Have a glimpse of the Old Dubai and experience the evocative atmosphere there.

- A visit to the Palm Islands which are on the list of world class Dubai attractions for their claim as the largest artificial island in the world.

- Make a trip to the 7-star hotel - Burj al-Arab Hotel which has to be done through reservation.

- Dubai Museum offers you an insight into the country's rich and interesting history.

- Visit the Dubai Tower considered as the tallest tower in the world.

- The Jumeira Mosque is a prominent landmark which personifies ancient tradition and modern art.

- Take a roller- coaster ride over the sands of the Safari Desert.

- Have a flight on balloon early at dawn.

Shopping and Sports In the city

The Mall of the Emirates is one mall which maintains stock of all possible brands. The Dubai Mall is the biggest mall in the world and will satisfy every customer's thrist. The Dubai Shopping festival, one of world famous Dubai attractions, draws hundreds of excited shoppers. The Dubai Sports City is the first ever integrated city in the world, which engages sports like cricket, hockey, rugby, golf, swimming and tennis.

How to spend nightlife

The city has about more than 100 energetic nightspots where you can party all night. There are no restrictions on alcohol and you can get to be a part of the firework spectacular.

Dubai festivals

Some of the festivals celebrated in Dubai are Eid Al Adha, Eid Al Fitr and Ramadan. Other festivals are the film festival, sports festival and shopping festival.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Caribbean Attractions - An Introduction to Great Vacation Experiences


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The Caribbean's most famous attractions offer a chance for vacationers to embrace nature, go adventuring and experience wildlife up close.

Waterfall Hikes / Dunn's River Falls
The most famous waterfalls in the Caribbean is located on Jamaica at Dunn's River Falls. Visitors climb the waterfalls in a daisy chain of people. The climb up the rocks and through the splashing water is 600 feet and challenging, but it draws all ages and anyone who is moderately fit.

Other islands have numerous and sometimes more challenging hikes through rain forests before reaching waterfalls. Islands with well-known falls include St. Lucia, Trinidad, Dominica and Grenada.

Touring Historical Towns
Anyone with an interest in history will find Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, as a starting point for understanding the history of the Caribbean. Sites include the forts of San Cristobal and El Morro, both built in the 1500s; and La Fortaleza, also built in the 1500s and the oldest governor's mansion in the Western Hemisphere still in use.

Many other Caribbean destinations such as the British Virgin Islands still have forts, buildings and churches dating back centuries to the time of the original Spanish, Dutch and British explorers.

Canopying and Cave Tubing
People who take western Caribbean cruises will have the chance to try two activities popular on Central American stops -- canopying and cave tubing.

Canopying is common in countries such as Honduras and Costa Rica. Visitors climb a ladder up a tree as high as 100 feet into the air. They are strapped to zip lines and glide from one tree to another with views of rain forests, monkeys and mountains.

Fun seekers will find that cave tubing in Belize is the most popular adventure excursion in the country. Visitors go to Sibun Caves Branch Archaeological Park, where they jump into a grotto, sink into a large inner tube, and float down a river and through a series of dark caves once used by Mayans for religious ceremonies.

Swimming with Dolphins, Sea Turtles, Barracuda and Sting Rays
A half dozen destinations including Cancun and the Bahamas offer visitors a chance to swim with trained dolphins in large enclosed pens. People have a chance to be dragged through the water, thrown into the air and even get a hug.

Barracuda usually don't hug people, but for anyone with an interest in seeing them, various snorkeling trips at places like the U.S. Virgin Islands might provide a chance at spotting them. Another swimming adventure is in Barbados, which is one of the few locations with excursions to swim with giant sea turtles that have become comfortable having people in the water with them.

The most famous experience with sea life is Stingray City off Grand Cayman. Vacationers can take excursion boats out to a sandbar where a large school of sting ray have become used to swimming with people and even touching them. Visitors jump into the water, which is only three or four feet deep, and go snorkeling with the sting rays.

Vacationers will find an array of Caribbean attractions that will suit many interests and provide a chance to do more than spend time on the beach.

Friday, December 24, 2010

America the Strange - 5 Exceptioanally Bizarre Texas Attractions


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Our quest to seek out America's most bizarre attractions continues as we venture East from California to Texas. Shovel in hand; we've dug deep to unearth these five fabulously bizarre Lone Star State attractions:

1. Beer Can House: Houston, Texas

To build a home made of 39,000 beer cans is impressive. To drink a 6 pack every day for 18 years to get those 39,000 beer cans is superhuman. But that's exactly what late owner John Milkovisch did, drinking down some 14,000 litres of beer to build this; his aluminium dream home.

With all that alcohol in his system, you'd think the construction would be shoddy, but look closely and you'll see that each can is placed with perfect artisan-like precision. Not one can or metal tab out of place.

Spike TV was so impressed with Jon's work in fact; they named him "Man Of The Week" back in 2004. We doubt they could say the same about his liver.

2. Missile Base Bachelor Pad: Oplin, Texas

The Berlin wall may have long fallen, but you can still experience Cold War chic living at its best. Descend 180 feet down the winding staircases of the former Atlas missile silo and you'll land in the subterranean home of former home renovator, Bruce Townsley (remember, you can't knock on a missile silo; so let him know you're coming in advance).

Townsley's pad is complete with all the latest mod cons and boasts a full kitchen, living room, bathroom and nuclear escape tube (no joke). Just follow Bill as he takes you through his home and ventures deep into the heart of the surrounding silos in this, his very own nuclear missile base (he bought it off the feds years ago).

While Townsley won't hand you the nuclear launch codes, he will hand you a truly unique Texas tourist experience.

3. Cathedral of Junk: Austin, Texas

The old adage, one's man junk is another man's treasure could not be truer here. Over 20+ years, Vince Hanneman, has brought together over 60 tons of junk to create an architectural masterpiece worthy of even Frank Lloyd Wright.

Vince's eclectic collection of lawn mowers, car bumpers, circuit boards, bottles and more spans over multiple levels and connect via spiraling staircases. There's even a "throne" room, where junk king Vince sits nobly and answers your deepest junk related questions.

If you're at all concerned about the Cathedral's structural integrity, don't be. Engineers have deemed Hanneman's structure strong enough to survive even the strongest of the fierce Texas storms.

4. World's Largest Urban Bat Colony: Austin, Texas

Hold on to your utility belts and brace yourself for the biggest bat signal outside of Gotham City. At dusk, from mid March to November, you can witness over 1.5 million Mexican long tailed bats take flight over Austin's Congress Avenue Bridge.

These mysterious creatures of the night are some of the city's best pest controllers, swallowing up an estimated 10 to 30 thousand pounds of insects every night. Just be sure to wear a hat, eventually those insects are going to come out the other end.

5. Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum: San Antonio, Texas

As a former master plumber, Barney Smith's transition to toilet seat artist was a natural one. His career it seems was always destined to go down the toilet. To date, the down to earth octogenarian has fashioned some 612 decorative toilet seats, a number truly worthy of a standing ovation.

Inspired by his life and travels, Smith vows never to sell any of his porcelain thrones (they're actually made of pressed wood), declaring them each to have deep personal meaning. Forget the toilet humor, this is a man who takes his work very seriously.

-Sam Zivot

Thursday, December 23, 2010

What Are Popular Tourists Attractions in Lusaka Zambia?


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Tourism in Lusaka is popular. Tourist's attractions at Lusaka are varied. They range from historical monuments to shopping centers to Safari Parks. In addition to commercial and administrative center Lusaka is Tourism center of the country. Tourist's attractions at Lusaka can be categorized into historical attractions, entertainment attractions, and natural attractions. Although it is a year round tourist's destination but it is most popular among holiday makers, and is attracting millions of visitors each year.

Historical Attractions: Lusaka National Museum, the Political Museum, the Zintu Community Museum, and the Freedom Statue are successfully capturing Lusaka flights from UK and other places. Flights from Europe may be reserved with any trust worthy travel company such as Lusaka flights Lusaka National Museum is no doubt most attractive public building in Lusaka. It is beautifully reflecting Zambian ethnography, witchcraft, history and contemporary art. The museum is a small complex housing a small library, a small conference room and a snack shop. Political Museum is representing the long political history of the country, and freedom statue is attracting flights to Lusaka due to its importance as a symbol of freedom of Zambia.

Natural Attractions: Lusaka is famous for its natural beauty. Lusaka Zoo, Botanical Garden, and Munda Wanga Environmental Park are most famous natural attractions. Munda Wanga Environmental Park is major attraction capturing Lusaka flights. It is a complex housing Environmental Education Centre, a Wildlife Park and Sanctuary and a Botanical Garden. It has over 1,000 plant species, and over 40 species of wild animals. The best time to visit this park after taking cheap flights to Lusaka is weekend as on weekends special programs are arranged at park. Facilities at park include; Picnic sites, Terrace Bar and restaurant, the park has two swimming pools, Playground and adventure fields.

Cultural Attractions: Cultural attractions at Lusaka are plentiful, and include; the Agricultural Society Show ground, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in, the Moore Pottery Factory, the Lusaka Playhouse theatre, a cinema, a cenotaph. Lusaka Playhouse Theatre is very popular among tourists as well as locals. Visitors frequently reserve cheap Lusaka flights from UK. They look for some reliable tour operator for their flights reservation e.g. Other places you may enjoy at Lusaka include; a Golf Club and the Lusaka Central Sports Club.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Spanish Attractions You Must See


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Spain has become one of the most popular vacation destinations, both for Europeans and people from other parts of the world. The reasons are clear: there are so many attractions in Spain, both in large cities and in small villages, that it is a perfect sightseeing destination.

The large cities of Spain draw a large tourist following. Typically Spanish attractions abound in these cities. In Barcelona, close to the French border, you can see the influence of the Romans, the French, the Carthaginians and the Moors in the architecture of the buildings of this city.

Madrid, the capital, is a lively city set right in the center of the country. Tourists flock to Madrid to see the famous museums and art collections. The Old Town is noted for great restaurants, good shopping and night life. In fact, if you crave exciting night life, Madrid has to be one of your destinations.

The center of the city of Madrid is called the Golden Triangle. Three world famous museums are all located in this area: the Prado, Thyssen Bornemisza and Reina Sofia. The Royal Palace is also a major tourist attraction, since even though it is still used for ceremonial purposes, the throne room and garden are open to tourists. If you are a bullfight fan, be sure to visit Plaza de Toros de las Ventas, one of the most famous bullfight rings in the world.

Seville is a lovely old city which is the capital of both the region of Andulusia and the province of Seville. The ancient fountains and plazas invite picture taking. In Seville, there is a royal palace and gardens that are also open for inspection, the Alcazar. The Torre del Oro tower, currently a maritime museum with many interesting exhibits to view, has an interesting history as a fortification built by the Moors to protect Seville from invasion.

Take a trip outside the cities and you will find there is still more to see and do. The Mediterranean is a very popular destination for sun seekers. Beautiful scenery, wonderful beaches and great weather coupled with lovely old towns to explore make the cost an ideal vacation spot. Visit Malaga on the Costa del Sol for a perfect example. This region has become very popular with golfers since the weather is ideal for golfing year round. There are so many golf resorts and golf courses that some call this region the Costa del Golf.

Another region along the sea is the Costa Blanca, which is noted for its beautiful beaches and temperate weather. Quiet towns such as Benidorm and Torreviejo attract a crowd looking to unwind in the sun. The town of Torreviejo is known for its salt production, and some swear by the salt baths as a cure for some skin conditions as well as arthritis.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Myrtle Beach Attractions


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Myrtle Beach is growing into a very popular vacation destination and here are some main reasons for that growth. The main reason that Myrtle is so popular is that is located on the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and has some of the most beautiful shorelines around. The other large reason is because of all the attractions located so close to eachother. Here are some of the main ones that drive people in.

One great attraction is the Carolina Opry. If you only see one show, this is the one! The Carolina Opry has won every major South Carolina tourism award including Most Outstanding Attraction and the prestigious Governor's Cup. Year after year The Carolina Opry is voted the Best Show by readers of the Myrtle Beach Sun News. And it's the only show that has been featured on NBC Nightly News, CNN, TNN, and USA Today, which called it "A Big Hit".

Another great site is the the Family Kingdom Waterpark, Which is located right on the ocean itself! You can splash your way through the "coolest" fun at the beach! Feel the thrill of speeding down a water slide or simply relax as you drift down the cool, refreshing water of a lazy river. This is an excellent place to take the kids if you just want to unwind.

One if the Newest Attractions that has just opened is the Hard Rock Park! It is the worlds ONLY! Rock and Roll Theme Park and has just become operational this spring! There are tons of rides and Rollercoasters and daily live shows in the Ampitheater. This is sure to be one of the great attractions of Myrtle Beach in the near future.

If you were thinking about staying in Myrtle Beach these are some of the main reasons you might stay right! Well I have recently vacationed there and had and excellent time because I found a great Hotel that was located just minutes from all of these attractions and was even exactly beside the Family Kingdom Waterpark. This hotel was the Westgate Hotel and was located oceanfront right on the Grand strand. It has beautiful views of the ocean and had excellent customer service! The best part was the price at just over 100 Dollars a night you save a ton of money, on which you can use to view many of the attractions that I had mentioned.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Florida Tourist Attractions - Hillsborough River State Park, Tampa Bay Area


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If you feel like getting back to nature and are too sunburned to spend more time at the beach, this great 3400-acre state park (813-987-6771; 15402 N US 301; 8am-Sunset) offers inexpensive camping and canoeing. Camping at the 112 sites including use of the pool; each site has a fire ring, picnic table and a water source; there are also hot showers. You'll find picnic facilities, 8 miles of trails and half-acre swimming pool.

Within the park, visit the reconstructed Fort Foster, which was originally built as a bridge defense during the Second Seminole War, as the are was on a supply trail running from Fort Brooke in Tampa to Fort King in present-day Ocala. There were skirmishes here, but no major battles, and over the years the original fort deteriorated and was vandalized. The fort, the east side of US 301, is only open for guided tours at 2pm and 11am Sunday.

The river's current isn't challenging and you can rent canoes at the park for an easy paddle. The best time for abundant wildlife sightings is early morning or around dusk. Keep eyes peeled for bobcats, white-tailed deer, opossums, raccoons, gray foxes, red-tailed hawks, ospreys, armadillos, water birds and alligators.

Canoe Escapes! (813-986-2067; 9335 Fowler Ave; 9am-5pm Mon-Sun), near the Hillsborough River in Thonotosassa, half-mile east of 1-75, is the area's largest outfitter. Canoes come in two sizes, which can accommodate a family of four for 2- and 4- hour jaunts. These easy, self-guided adventures downstream include stops along the way for picnicking (bring a cooler). You'll get river maps and, if necessary, paddling instructions. From downtown Tampa, take Fowler Ave east to US 301, and head north for 9 miles.

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Some Of The Top Rated Tourist Attractions In Egypt


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Most tourist attractions in Egypt are found on various historical sites such as the temples and pyramids. These were built during the period of the Arabian and Ottoman rule. The country was the land of the Pharaohs and the Valley of the Kings where the great rulers were preserved is still a tourist destination. The various pyramids in Giza were built by the ancient civilization as tombs or great monuments for the great Kings and nobles. The Great Pyramid of Khufu which is said to be the only remainder of the seven ancient wonders of the world is the oldest and largest pyramid in this country. It took about 20 years to complete it and, about 2 million blocks of limestone were used to build it.

The four Oases (Bahanya, Farafla, Dakla, and Khalga) in the Western part of Egypt are another famous tourist attraction. These Oases are located along a depression in the Great Desert Circuit which runs approximately 621 miles. The Bedouin tribes who are the local people have a unique culture and they are very entertaining to visitors. The Oases of Bahanya and Farafla have hot springs and palm groves. Dakla and Khalga have ruins which commemorates the historical ancient route to Sudan. Another tourist destination is the Khan Al-Khalili market where almost everything is sold. This is one of largest markets in the world and it is situated in Cairo the capital city of Egypt.

Cairo has both ancient and modern tourist attractions. Coptic Cairo is the oldest part in the city and was once the stronghold of Babylon. Some walls of Babylon still exist and as you tour this area, you will also see the first mosque that was built in Egypt. The place is also the ancient origin of the Coptic Christian community where five of the ancient churches still exist. Among the churches toured are Al-Muallaqa (Hanging Church) this is the oldest Christian church and St Sergius is where the Holy family frequently took refuge during their flight to Egypt. Cairo is a beautiful city and has everything you need from big hotels, restaurants, entertainment and all types of monuments.

The Red Sea which is also referred to as Red Sea Riviera is an attractive sight to every tourist. The history in the Bible about the Israelites crossing the mighty sea becomes a reality when you view the sea. Interesting places to visit here include El Gouna, Safaga and Hurghada. Water sports and golf club courses are good examples of activities involved in this part of the country. The Egyptian Museum of Antiques is another tourist destination. This museum has over 100,000 artifacts in 107 halls. Some of the artifacts on show include treasures from ancient Egypt, a statue of the Khafre (Chephren) and a solid gold, death mask. There is also the Tutankhaman Gallery where treasures from the tomb of the Boy King are displayed. You will also have a chance to tour the Royal Mummy room which contains the mummies of the Egyptian pharaohs who ruled between the 18th and the 20th Dynasties.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Fabulous Attractions in and Around Brisbane


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Brisbane is strategically located in the heart of Queensland and functions as the gateway to many of the attractions in the local area and surrounding areas. Fondly known as the Las Vegas of Australia, Brisbane has many hotspots for tourists and residents alike. It is a city which has a thriving arts scene and is dotted with numerous galleries, concert halls, museums as well as auditoriums and more than a dozen theatres. Brisbane accommodation is as vast as it is varied and you can choose apartments, hotels or resorts.

Exciting Brisbane Attractions

As a bustling city it is a combination of both old and new architecture that mingles beautifully to create a unique city skyline. It is considered the arts capital of Queensland and not only is there a focus on arts and culture but it has also evolved as a region that pays homage to wonderful cuisine. With the meandering Brisbane River flowing through the city it automatically provides a natural location for high quality alfresco dining opportunities. This has resulted in the creation of many riverside cafes and restaurants which are enjoyed by locals and tourists at any given opportunity.

Due to the interesting calendar of events that span the entire year this city has become highly lucrative and attractive as a sought-after vacation spot for international travelers. It actually functions as the gateway to the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. Even the surrounding precincts of Brisbane have benefited from the spillovers of fine dining, multicultural arts and exhibitions along with conventions as well as a strong focus on good quality a-la-carte menus. Some of the most interesting attractions in Brisbane include natural reserves and the arts and crafts markets.

Natural Animal Sanctuary

The Alma Park zoo is a local animal sanctuary and since its registration in 1973 it has continuously been the home for animals from all over the world. Located only 30 minutes away from the Brisbane City Centre, it is just off the Bruce Highway and can be approached on the ride to the Sunshine Coast. The entire topography of the Alma Park zoo has been reconstructed and developed to replicate a tropical environment. It has won many awards and the palm gardens are ideal for nestling local and international exotic animals in the enclaves while offering them a sheltered refuge and providing numerous opportunities of delightful interactions to young and old visitors alike.

Natural Topography of Brisbane

Perhaps the most unique asset to the city of Brisbane is the natural topography. The centre of the city is a natural goldmine with amazing natural rainforests which are untouched along with huge waterfalls, distinct mountain ranges and rivers that flow through the city. It looks like an amalgamation of the best natural topography and landscape that any vast region could have combined in one area. Just a short drive away the popular Brisbane Sunshine Coast beaches span the expanse of the city by bordering it on the east side. These natural elements offer the perfect opportunity to take in nature's bounty and go trekking, fishing or surfing while visiting this area on a vacation or living there. Visitors will be able to find plenty of Brisbane accommodation close to major tourist attractions in the region.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Branson Missouri's Free Attractions


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Coming to Branson, Missouri on your next vacation does not mean you have to pay an arm and a leg to have a good time. You will find there are several different ways to spend your time in Branson without having to spend a dime. The beauty that abounds in this Ozark's paradise is enough to provide you with the incentive you need to travel to the area. However, where you go may be dictated by how much you can afford.

Branson, Missouri is not the type of big town metropolis where everything costs you something. You can actually come to the area on a budget and still take away as much, if not more from the entire experience. The whole family will love the quaint and serene settings. From a walk along the lake's edge to a picnic lunch or swimming excursion, there are plenty of low cost activities for the whole family to enjoy and take in when traveling to this beautiful area.

Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery

You can explore the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery at no cost to you. The Hatchery, which provides trout to the nearby White River, is located outside of the Branson city limits. However, it is not too far away, a mere six miles to the southwest. This is the largest facility in Missouri to produce and stock trout. This is done through the Conservation Trout Production Program through Missouri's Department of Conservation.

The Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery was built in 1957. The first successful trout production occurred back in 1958. On average, 301,000 lbs. of trout are produced here each year. These catchable trout make up over one million trout that are produced annually.

From this million, close to 500,000 trout each year is placed in Lake Teneycomo. The Lake also receives 225,000 trout from Neosho National Fish Hatchery, which is located in the Southwest Ozarks. All of the other trout produced by the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery is stocked in trout management areas around Missouri. This, of course, includes the White River, which is known for its successful trout fishing programs.

Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery is responsible for producing both rainbow and brown trout in order to meet Conservation quotas. The facilities at the hatchery provide both eggs and fingerlings so trout is successfully produced. On over 211 acres (84 acres developed), you will enjoy a visit to the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery. A quarter of a million visitors come to the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery when they visit Branson, Missouri, each year.

A trip to the hatchery provides an informed tour of the premises with information on the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery. On your free tour, you will learn about the entire trout production process from start to finish. Explore the world of trout incubation, tank maintenance and issues, raising and spawning young in ponds, and you can even feed the hungry-fish while enjoying the fresh, mountain, Ozark air.

Stone Hill Winery

Stone Hill Winery has a 150-year history of producing wine. This heritage makes for the best wine in the region. You can explore world history and technology when you go on a free tour of the Stone Hill Winery facilities. This winery has been awarded for excellence in the wine making industry. Now it is your turn to find out exactly what makes the Stone Hill Winery in Branson, Missouri, so magnificent.

The Stone Hill Winery is one of the most popular attractions in Branson. With main facilities in Hermann, Missouri, the Branson division of the winery still provides an amazing opportunity to learn about and experience the wine making process. Stone Hill Winery is the oldest winery in Missouri. It is also the most awarded in the region. The Branson location is an amazing 12,000 square feet in size!

Visitors to the Stone Hill Winery have been coming here since 1986. The tour lasts one hour and you have the opportunity to taste the amazing, flavored wines as you make your own determination of whether Stone Hill Winery really is the best winery in Missouri. During your tour, you will travel through the winery and view the systematic process for producing wine.

You will get the chance to view a short film on the winemaking tradition in Missouri. This outlines the main headquarters for the Stone Hill Winery in Hermann, Missouri, which boasts vineyards and cellars.

From here, you will be invited to smell the scents of maturing Sherry. This intoxicating aroma is baked and aged in oak casks. On the rest of your Stone Hill Winery tour, you will have a chance to watch the winery bottle its famous Spumante wines. Every 15 minutes, a new tour begins and they are no cost to you or the other members of your family.

Table Rock Lakeshore Trail

Table Rock Lake is one of the beautiful lakes in Branson, Missouri. The Army Corp of Engineers has teamed up with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Herschend Family Entertainment Corp to provide the ultimate trail around the Lakeshore of Table Rock Lake. These agencies received a $500,000 investment into this project and now, both residents and visitors to Branson will enjoy the Table Rock Lakeshore Trail.

The Table Rock Lakeshore Trail is wheelchair accessible. In fact, wheelchairs are the only motorized vehicles allowed on these paved trails. The Table Rock Lakeshore Trail is eight feet wide and spans 2.2 miles.

This trail was completed in the fall of 2004. Since then millions of visitors have received views never seen before by those who have visited Table Rock Lake in the past. The trail runs from the Table Rock Dam (south side) at the Dewey Short Visitor Center and ends at the State Park Marina.

Points on the trail offer restrooms. There is a place to hike and bike on the trail and since the trail complies with ADA (American with Disabilities Act) standards, nearly everyone, even those who might never have seen the splendor of the Ozarks otherwise, are able to see magnificent views of the Table Rock Lake.

The Table Rock Lakeshore Trail will take you through the woodlands, along the shoreline and over wet weather creeks throughout the area. Native plant life, indigenous animals including deer and various bird species are available on the Table Rock Lakeshore Trail. The trail is open from dawn to dusk.

Accepted modes of transportation on the trail besides wheelchairs and those walking or running include skateboards, bikes, and scooters. You can schedule a picnic in one of the conveniently located picnicking areas or simply tour the trail to enjoy the splendor of the Ozarks, which surrounds you.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Dubai


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Dubai is one of the world's fastest expanding cities and is also a bustling metropolitan. It is always brimming with life and teeming with activity and you just cannot manage to sleep in this city of life. It is a part of the UAE and is situated in the middle-east and all of its money comes from its oil resources and of course, tourism.

Tourism is a booming industry in Dubai and there are so many things for a tourist to do in Dubai, that no amount of time will be sufficient to visit every attraction in this city. So I'll just round up tell you about the best of Dubai's attractions. Dubai is currently constructing the world's tallest tower, the Burj-Dubai Tower. The height of the Burj-Dubai tower has not been revealed as yet, but they are competing with other skyscrapers being built around the world. The Burj-Dubai tower is being built in close proximity to the Dubai Mall.

The Dubai Mall is one of the world's largest malls. The Dubai mall coupled with the Mall of the Emirates is like heaven on earth for shoppers, because there is literally nothing that you will not find in these shopping malls. Dubai is known for shopping and it has raised its standards several fold, thanks to these 2 malls. The malls in Dubai play host to every single major brand in the world. So you don't have to worry about running out of variety.

The next stop in the line is The Restless Planet, which is situated in the City of Arabia. The City of Arabia is a very huge theme park which is currently under construction, but will be open to visitors very soon. The Restless planet is actually a reconstruction of the famous Jurassic Park. It will consist of a horde of life-size robotic dinosaurs, each of which takes more than 6 months and a whole team of over-qualified professionals and researchers to build. Some of them are even being programmed to lunge at park visitors as they pass by. Impressed?

Next on the tour is Ski Dubai, the world's largest indoor ski slope. Believe me when I say it is HUGE. It even has an indoor ski lift to take people to the top of the slope! Now how's that for a surprise? Well, if you do get bored of skiing, you can always try out sand boarding, which is nothing but snowboarding, but on sand. The sand boarding session is usually coupled with the Dune bashing session, which is something that you absolutely cannot miss. The Dubai desert safari usually lasts for around half an hour, which usually involves driving on the edge of treacherously shaped sand dunes, not knowing whether or not you'll live to see the next day's light. It involves a million times more adrenalin than going on a roller coaster! Do not miss this. This is the highlight of your Dubai tour.

Well, there's more. Dubailand, the world's largest amusement park is being built as you read and when it throws open its gates to visitors, rest assured that you can expect nothing less than extravagant. Apart from these attractions, Dubai is also building three islands (they are totally man-made), all shaped like palm trees, which mostly consist of residential complexes and uber-sexy beach bungalows, each with a private beach! If you are lucky enough, you can easily spot the Palm Islands, from the air just before you land at Dubai Airport. Even if you do not manage to catch it then, you can always take a private aerial tour of Dubai in a helicopter.

There are also several projects which are coming up like 'The Cloud, Dubai', which is actually a resort, that is being built on stilts! Yeah. You read right. It is being mounted on 300 m poles which will extend right into the clouds over the Dubai skies. There is also another project, the Hydropolis, the 1st totally underwater hotel. The hotel's guests will be brought to the hotel in submarines or a helicopter! Stunned! Well, don't be, because this is just the tip of the iceberg.

With an alarming number of 5 star hotels coming up, Dubai has groomed itself to be the most exciting place for the modern traveler. Right from skiing, to exotic hotels, to typical Arabian attractions, Dubai has it all and it will stop at nothing to attract tourists from all around the world to feast on its magnificence. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and have some fun!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Haunted Pennsylvania - Top Haunted Attractions in PA


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Haunted Pennsylvania: Does it send a Shiver Down your Spine? Well, here is a list of some of the best haunted attractions in the state of Pennsylvania.

Haunted Pennsylvania:

The place that has long been associated with the dread of ghouls, ghosts, goblins, rattling chains, dark lights and skeletons. Well, these are here to stay as the crispy ambiance of the autumn hums a tune of longings lurking behind the shadowed spaces. Here are the haunted places in Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg Ghost Train:
This one helps you explore the dark and blood curdling haunts of Adams County. As one of the best known haunted places in Pennsylvania, this is where you are taken on a round trip, all of 16 miles, across the Ghost Train which itself is an exploration into the realms of the unknown.

The legends and tales of Gettysburg were chronicled by the well known historian and author Mark Nesbitt. Tourist guides are provided by the Ghosts of Gettysburg Candlelight Walking Tours.

Terre Hill:
This place is a haunted trail where travelers are taken through ghouls and eerie spirits with special effects and live actors. These haunted places in Pennsylvania are where guests are taken through meandering scary trails with refreshments served from the Terre Haunted Park Cafe.

Terror behind the Walls:

The Eastern State Penitentiary is a massive gothic structure that is counted as one of the foremost haunted places in Pennsylvania. Once the world's famous prisons, this was the home of Al Capone and Slick Willie Sutton, the infamous bank robber.

In fact, the room known as Terror behind the Walls was voted as no. 6 among America's best haunted place. It consists of special effects of Hollywood style, digital sound and light effects, custom props as well as animatronics creatures.

Pittsburg Scare house:

It houses the Screamatoruim and the Hall of Nightmares, the ultimate haunt.

So there you have just a few haunted places in Pennsylvania to wet your appetite. To find out the number one haunted attraction in the state of Pennsylvania see my link below.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Tourist Attractions in Guatemala


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Boxed in by Mexico, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, the Pacific Ocean, plus the Caribbean, this country in Central the United States has about the most abundant and unique ecosystems in the world.

Its population is derived from Mestizo (Spanish and Amerindian) and White (Spanish, Italian, German, British, and Scandinavian). Much more than 90% on the whole population speaks Spanish even though the rest speak Mayan languages.

Guatemala is a mountain-rich state where all major urban centers are found in the highlands. There are rivers but they're brief and shallow. Since it can be situated in the heart of the Pacific Ocean and also the Caribbean Sea, it is now the point of hurricanes. As a result of its distinctive geography, a distinctive mix of animal species and plants inhabits its lands.

With all this getting recognized to you now, it might be excellent to learn Guatemala in a deeper way through these tourist attractions and activities:

Filadelfia Coffee Tour by R. Dalton Estate
The factors of coffee production will probably be explained by the well-educated and expert staff. How the production of the well-known Arabica coffee will be discussed and at the finish with the tour, you are going to be ushered to the coffee museum-- naturally, not without a hot cup of coffee!

Pacaya Volcano
Being able to see this active volcano will be rather an experience-- after all, how numerous get to truly climb an engaged volcano (a thing you possibly can brag about years from now)? Halfway up, you are able to arrive by car. Even if you're an adventure nut, you'd still need a guide, properly, just to present you reminders and ensure that everything is fine. Right after an excellent climb, you may well go straight to the Baños Termales Santa Teresita, a day spa that uses the thermal drinking water from the said volcano.

Day Trips
Reserve a day solely for day trips as a way to be able to visit the ff. places:
Casa K'ojom (Mayan masks, artifacts, and instruments are in display in the type of dioramas)
Rincon de Sacatepequez (diorama in the costumes and way of life of people in Antigua)
Mayatenango Style Park (diverse regions wherever Mayan communities live are becoming showcased here)

When you have grown tired of the usual tourist spots like beaches and adventures, then that's the time you'd be ready to practical knowledge an alternative kind of additional subdued adventure something that Guatemala warmly offers ( along with its warm cups of Arabica coffee).

Friday, December 10, 2010

Shimla Attractions and Places to Stay


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Attractions

In a place as beautiful like Shimla, there are many places one can see and learn from. Shimla has always been and remained a print tourist destination and has attracted tourists from India and the across the globe alike purely for its natural beauty and places of interest. The Temples, Monasteries, Architecture, View Points, Churches, and art galleries are just a few places people visit time after time.

The Mall for example is the main shopping centre and also the main meeting place for the people in Shimla. The mall houses many restaurants, clubs, bars, banks and post offices. The Gaiety theatre is also located in the same complex. People like walking up and down the mall doing window shopping, or just stopping by for a quick chat. You could call it a way of life in its own way which is today an integral part of the peoples life.

The famous Gaiety theatre which was built in 1887 in a noe-gothic style is almost a remake of the award winning design of the Bijou theatre famous for its acoustic effect. The Christ Church is another famous landmark in Shimla and happens to be the second oldest church in North India. With its majestic appearance and stained glass window work the Christ church is a place everyone must spend some time at.

The Jakhu Hills is another place which offers an excellent view of the beautiful surrounding from a height of over 8000 feet. On the top is the old Hanuman temple which is home to many playful monkeys. Shimla has many picnic spots offering a great time and good views for nature lovers. Mashobra which is about 12 kilometres away from Shimla is one such place. The summer hill and Annandale are other such places where you can go on a picnic with family and friends.

The Dorje Drag Monastery is a Tibetan Monastery where the monks worship Lord Buddha. Entry to the monastery is free and any kind of donations is accepted. The beating of the drums during the afternoon is something one must not miss. Another important land mark is the Vice regal Lodge which is a massive British mansion built by Lord Dufferin in the year 1988. The mansion is surrounded by British styled gardens on 3 sides and the 4th side is left open for the residents to enjoy the beautiful sun setting into the foothills of the mighty Himalayas. The teak pillars and ceiling that adorn the mansion is truly graceful in its own right. With an entry fee of Rs 10/- one can take a little tour of the mansion house.

There are many other places, landmarks, picnic spots and viewpoints one could go and enjoy. Whatever the place may be, the original charm of every place is truly unique and worth experiencing.

Stay

The best way to book your stay is by booking it online. There are many hotels, restaurants, resorts and Bungalow guest houses that offer great food and good accommodation. One has the option to choose from a budget stay to a luxurious 5 star experience. The choice is ultimately yours as wherever the place you stay is, one would never regret it.

Hotel Mayur for instance is a budget stay hotel located at The Ridge. It is located centrally and has clean bathrooms, television and neatly draped wall to wall carpets for the added effect of luxury. The stay here can range between Rs 1000/- to Rs 1500/- per night. Or, you could also choose to stay at some other great places like the Hotel White, Woodville palace or Hotel Golf Links which are all reasonable priced and with good service. If your budget is huge enough you can also choose to stay at some of the best places like the Oberoi Cecil which offers 5 star service to its guests. A classy hotel with a heated pool, log fires, excellent service and great food, it just happens to be one of the most preferred places to stay at.

While at Shimla, one could go fishing, shopping, skiing or may just a good walk along the alleys and vast natural beauty. Whatever you do, the experience of having been there is going to last in your memory for a long time to come. These are just a few of the many reasons that make Shimla a great tourist destination and a special place.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Top UK Tourist Attractions Outside Of London


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Are you planning a vacation to the UK in the near future? Are you unsure about the best places to visit during your trip to England? Quite a lot of people who travel to the UK do not even venture outside of the capital, London. I have to admit there is a lot going on and to see in this famous city but there are many more amazing places to visit in England before you make your way back home.

I am from England myself, I live in the countries second biggest city which is called Birmingham. I love to visit London for at least one weekend in the year but in this article I am going to write about some places to visit that are located outside of the capital.

I personally think that York in the north of England is a lovely place to spend a couple of days. There are some top restuarants and the cobbled pavements are quite unique.

Bath in the south west of the country would be my second choice. The Roman Baths are quite amazing and there is a superb shop dedicated to all things to do with Christmas, in the centre of the town.

I always spend one week of the summer in the English Riviera. This is basically Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. The coastal views and the coastal walks are quite spectacular.

Other places that I would strongly recommend people to visit in the UK are; Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Ludlow and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Florida: The Lost Attractions


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When you say Florida, what comes to most people's minds?

Orlando and Disney World.

But what happens when you've visited Disney, Universal and Sea World? Is there anything else to do? How about visiting some of the smaller attractions - the ones that get tend to get lost in the shuffle.

Lost? Where Did They Go?

Before "The Mouse" arrived in Florida, there were attractions that we Floridians enjoyed. Smaller, with few or no thrill rides, but high in satisfaction. Some of these attractions withered away after Disney, but many of them adapted and flourished. Let's take a look at a few of these survivors.

Central Florida

As you might guess, many of these smaller attractions are in the Central Florida area, an easy commute from Disney. Some of these attractions include:



Busch Gardens: My personal favorite of all the lost attractions. Easily explored in a full day, it has an African safari theme. From huge roller coasters, to water rides to a trip through an African savannah, there is something for everyone.

Gatorland: I visited Gatorland a million times as a child. Okay, maybe not exactly a million, but it was a popular destination for school field trips B.D. (Before Disney). There are alligators galore and fun shows to watch.

Cypress Gardens: This lost attraction really was lost for awhile -- it had closed its doors, with no intention of re-opening. But miracles do happen, because Cypress Gardens is back and more wonderful than ever! It's more than just a garden by the way -- there are myriad shows and even some thrill rides.

North Florida

There are a ton of small attractions in North Florida, and pretty much all of them reside in St. Augustine. Here are a few of them for your consideration:



Fountain of Youth: More historic than anything, it is the site of the original Fountain of Youth - the one of the legend. When you visit, you can drink from the spring's waters. Does it work? I'll have to leave that to you.

Ripley's Believe it or Not: This was the first of all the Ripley's museums, and perhaps the best. All kinds of oddities abound. It is fun and well worth a visit.

Potter's Wax Museum: Who know who you'll run into at this lost attraction? From historic figures to celebrities, the waxworks are a great way to spend an hour or two.

Where Are Some Others?

Lost attractions can be found all over Florida, from the Panhandle to the Keys; you just have to know where to find them. For more information on these Florida wonders, visit http://www.great-florida-vacations.com/florida-attractions.html

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Top 5 Attractions in Egypt


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Egypt is a country full of fascinating people, cultures and history, and one of the most popular destinations in northern Africa. While many head to the Sinai Peninsula to enjoy the "Red Sea Riviera", just as many visit the county to take in the historical sites. These form the top attractions in Egypt, and are among the most famous sites in the entire world.

Of course no list of the top five attractions in Egypt would be complete without the great Pyramids of Giza. Several generations of Egyptian royalty constructed their great burial shrines on the plains outside of Cairo, and in addition to the massive stone pyramids, the area houses hundreds of "mastaba" structures that served as the final resting places for the relations and important court servants of the ancient Pharaohs. The location is also the home of the famous Sphinx.
 
While in the Cairo area almost every visitor to the city spends at least one day touring the Cairo Museum. This is the home of the treasures of Tutankhamun, the famous "cache" of royal mummies discovered in the 1870s, and some of the most well-known artifacts of Egyptian history.
 
To see the actual and original homes of many of the treasures contained within the Cairo Museum, visitors must head up the Nile and make a visit to the Valley of the Kings. The burial location for most of the pharaohs of the "New Kingdom", the Valley of the Kings is one of the most heavily visited attractions in Egypt. Luckier tourists can enter the tomb of Tutankhamun or walk along the beautiful temple belonging to Queen Hatshepsut, among many other sites.
 
Heading back towards the river brings a visitor to yet another of the remarkably popular attractions in Egypt, and that is the Temple complex at Luxor. Here the historic capital of both the Middle and New Kingdom pharaohs can still be seen. The site is divided by the Nile and consists of the East Bank sites of Luxor Temple and the Temple of Karnak. On the West Bank, visitors can take in the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens as well.
 
Finally among the top five attractions in Egypt is the site known as Abu Simbel. Both a historic site and tiny village, it was saved from destruction after the Aswan Dam began flooding Lake Nasser in the 1960s. It is home to beautiful and glorious temples which were relocated to higher ground and include the Great Temple of Ramesses II, which is one of the most well recognized attractions in Egypt.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Florida Tourist Attractions - Clearwater Beach, Tampa Bay Area


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Despite being overdeveloped and lined with beach front cookie-cutter hotels, Clearwater Beach draws visitors because of incredible white-sand beaches, a large fishing fleet , and it's proximity to Tampa and St Petersburg. It's also a prime area for kayaking, shelling, bicycling and sunning yourself on the beach - which just about sums up the local 'tourist attractions.' Unless you count beach volleyball on Clearwater Beach, which is pretty darn good, too.

This northernmost barrier island is about 22 miles north of St Pete Beach and 2 miles west of downtown Clearwater (a separate city on the mainland) over the Memorial Causeway (Hwy 60). From here the road south is S Gulfview Blvd and north is Mandalay Ave, Clearwater's main drag. Pier 60 is right at the roundabout where these three roads meet. From St Petersburg, it's about a 1/2 an hour drive or a 1 1/2 hour bus ride. Although crowded, the scale of the island is humane (only 3.5 miles long) and it's easy to get around.

- Pinellas Trail

This 47-mile paved bicycle trail, built on the abandoned CSX railway bed, runs from St Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. To date, it's the longest urban trail in the country. It's also very smooth - smooth enough for inline skates or roller skates as well as bicycles. There are lots of stops along the way, with cafes, pubs, bike shops, skate shops and fast-food places. As it's on the route of the old railway, the corridor cuts through widely carnied terrain: sometimes you're in the middle of downtown, sometimes along waterways, sometimes among orange groves and sometimes you're riding practically through people's backyards.

From the Clearwater Beach International Youth Hotel, which rents bikes, head over the causeway, and ride north on fort Harrison Ave and east on Jones St for about three blocks. You'll pick up the southern end of the Clearwater to Tarpon Springs section of the path. It's 13.2 miles from Jones St to Tarpon Ave.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Lakshadweep Island Beaches, Tourist Places and Travel Attractions


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The location of Lakshadweep Islands lies two hundred and fifty miles off the southwest coast of India in the Arabian Sea. This attractive island comprise of the 36 islands which are scattered like emerald green jewels in a sea. These scattered islands are popularly known as the Lakshadweep Island Group. These islands are also famous by the name of ''the Laccadives''. They are located 400-kilometers away from the state of Kerala on the Indian mainland. For divers, the beaches of Lakshadweep are a paradise.

A visit to Lakshadweep helps a person to relax completely and also to admire its incredible beaches as the beaches of Lakshadweep islands are mesmerizing and fun-filled. It is a dream destination due to its turquoise water. Lakshadweep coral beaches remain supreme due to its spectacular beauty. For tourists, only few of these stunning and charming beaches of Lakshdweep are open.

The beauty of Lakshadweep beaches are enhanced due to its astounding coral reefs, coconut canopies and the swaying palms, silvery sand beaches, opulent marine life and the blue lagoons.

Only the Bangaram beach is well equipped with food and accommodation. For the tourists who are interested in visiting the different beaches can make the arrangements for one day tour. These beaches are beaches of Agatti, Androt, Kavaratti, Minicoy and Kalpeni. The main attraction of the Bangaram beach is the blue light which it gives out. This light is due to the bioluminescent plankton which is deposited during high tide.

All the different beaches of Lakshadweep offer a wonderful array of adventure and water sports. One can experience ecstasy with sports like windsurfing, snorkeling, yatching, kayaking and deep- sea fishing on these beaches. Some of the less adventurous enjoyments are related with sunbathe in the fantastic beaches of Lakshadweep and also sail in the glass bottomed boat.

Tourists who have desired to dive into the depth of the seabed and to gaze the mystical and vibrant marine life must have a visit to Lakshadweep Island. For those tourists Lakshadweep Island and its beaches are an ultimate paradise.

The most romantic feature of Lakshadweep island beach is the quiet and uninhabited atmosphere. People just love to go and enjoy there. Even in the hottest summer months, the palm- fringed beaches of Lakshadweep provide coolness. This feature of this island motivates the tourist to travel throughout the year. Even in the summer they can relax and enjoy. So tourists can visit this island at any time throughout the year.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wayanad Tourist Attractions


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Endowed with sheer natural beauty, Wayanad is a famous tourist destination of Kerala. It beckons you to enjoy its picturesque surroundings, gorgeous hills, pleasant climate, beautiful valleys, captivating wildlife, and many more attractions. Ideally located over the Western Ghats, this city is also known for its plantation crops and spices. You can buy aromatic and good quality tea, coffee, pepper, cardamom and rubber. The city is also called the land of paddy fields. Almost 36 % of the tribal population of the state resides in this city. This city has its own glorious history.

For those who are inclined towards adventure must come to this destination. It offers great trekking facilities to tourists. Imagine yourself in its aromatic tea, coffee and spice gardens enjoying gorgeous green surroundings and peaceful aura. Sounds exciting!

Must-visit attractions of Wayanad:

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Established in the year 1973, this wildlife sanctuary provides shelter to a variety of wildlife such as spotted deer, wild bear, elephant, tiger, deer, leopard etc. It comes under the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

EdakkalCaves

Famous for their beautiful carvings, these ancient caves are located on the Ambukuthi hills.

KuruvaIsland

Attracting many a visitors this island is a famous spot of Wayanad. It boasts of rare species of birds, orchids and herbs. It covers an area of 950 acres of land.

Lakkidi

It is a celestial destination where you can treat your senses with breathtaking views of its gorgeous surroundings. The mountains, lush green vegetation, zigzag roads, streams and peaceful environment are its main attractions.

ThirunellyTemple

This 3000 years old temple was built in honor of Lord Vishnu. It is situated atop Brahma Giri Hills near Papanashini River.

PookotLake

This lovely lake is surrounded by majestic mountains and forests. Pamper yourself with a rejuvenating boat ride on this lake.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Bellary City Guide, Bellary Attractions


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Bellary:-

This is a historic place in Bellary District in Karnataka state, India. This place has many attractions. The fort here in the city is very famous fort. Here you will find various British colonial buildings and parks. All these attractions attract tourists from all over the world. Here you will find mix blend of modern and ancient buildings.

Attractions:-

There are many attractions in the city. Hempi, Sandur, Durga Temple, Tungabhadra Dam, Eshwar Valley and Gunda Forest are some of the most visited places in this place. These places attracts tourist to this place. There are some of the famous parks in the city also. Parvathinagar, Basavanakuntha Park, Bellary Zoo are some of them. You can visit this place and enjoy your time there.

Shopping:-

There are many shopping malls in this place. You can do shopping in these malls. Esteem Mall, Fab Mall, Mantri Square, Shopper's Stop are some of the best Malls in this place. You can enjoy shopping your shopping in these areas. You will also find some other areas where can have exciting shopping experience.

Nightlife:-

City doesn't have so much good and exciting night life. It will take some time to develop well night life here. Yet are some bars and restaurant newly opened here. In these bars and restaurants you can enjoy your night life. But the city is developing very fast towards modernization and it will have best bars, clubs and discos very soon.

How to reach:-

The city is well connected by the transport facilities. This place has well connections to other cities by Bus. The city has connection with other places by rail. There are regular trains from this city to all major cities in India. This place is well connected by the modes of transportation. This place is well connected by the railway, road and airway. The city is well connected by airways. There are flights to Bellary from Bangalore and Goa. You can also reach there by railway. There are regular trains which connects this place to all other major cities.