Monday, December 29, 2008

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The Natural Beauty of New Zealand

New Zealand is not new to us. In fact, the country has made vast contributions to the world in terms of tourism, employment, and economy. Let us examine what New Zealand boasts for tourists.

The country is geographically located at the footsteps of the south-western portion of the Pacific Ocean and is composed of two major islands. It is home to hundreds of extraordinary species of plants and animals not known to other countries in the world. Kiwis are abundant in the country earning the title as a national symbol. Plants and animals are taken cared of by environment loving and hospitable citizens. As a fact, majority of the nation’s electricity is derived from renewable energy.

New Zealand’s culture is a mixed of Eastern and Western influences. Most of it came from the British settlers who first spotted the island back in the 16th century. Neighboring Asian countries were also able to impart their early cultures combined with the natives’. Among the influences of the outside world include the adherence to celebrations and religion.

High mountains, pristine beaches, glaciers, caves, and lots of unsettled islands are assets of New Zealand. Tourists are enticed to discover and explore the hidden paradise of the country marking the industry as one of the regions top economic contributors. Among the most visited spot of the country is the Abel Tasman National Park; the smallest of its kind in the nation peacefully located in the south island.

New Zealand is not just home to distinct flora and fauna. Its progressive economy is competitive to nations with higher standard economy particularly in Southern Europe. Malls, museums, national parks, night life, restaurants, business centers, transportation, and communication are all flourishing that one will find anything needed in an instant. Food will never be a problem since restaurants are filled with sumptuous meals native to New Zealand.

So, if you visit New Zealand, make sure to bring along with you your camera and a diary to note a once in a lifetime experience. Of course, there is a lot more that New Zealand can offer that no writer can write.

Friday, December 19, 2008

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Delhi History - An Ancient and Rich History

Qutab Minar Delhi
Delhi may be a metropolitan city on the rise but its history goes far back in time. From the early years of man through the coming of the Turks to the British Raj and finally, the dawn of independent India, this city has seen and withstood it all. It can be said that those eons of ravages and remake have given this place a rich, multilayered and many-faceted cultural heritage.

Archaeological evidence reveals that the Delhi history is a very old one and may possibly date back to the Stone Age. Stone tools discovered in the northern ridge area, the Aravalli tracts in Anangpur and the Jawaharlal University Campus are proofs of this claim. It is also believed to be the place where Indraprastha, the capital of the Pandavas of the Mahabharata epic, was located. Indraprastha has also been an important part of the Maurya Empire during the 3rd century BC. Ashokan edicts excavated in East of Kailash and Purana Quila are evidence that support this claim.

Delhi has also been the capital of the centuries-long rule of Turkic and Central Asian conquerors. It started with Qutub-ud-din Aibek’s establishment of the Slave Dynasty in 1206. The reign continued with the Khilji dynasty, the Tughlaq dynasty, the Sayyid dynasty and the Lodhi dynasty. Then came the Mughals, the last of the Central Asian rulers. It was Babur who defeated the last Lodhi Sultan in the 1526 in the famous First Battle of Panipat. Babur’s victory established the beginning of the Mughal dynasty which ruled for over three centuries. Delhi’s history is closely associated with thiis dynasty which produced the most famous medieval rulers of India- Akbar, Jehangir and Shah Jahan.

The last Mughal emperor was Aurangazeb. After his reign, the Mughals could not hold their own against the newcomers, the British, and Delhi was finally handed over to them in 1803. The British officially made Delhi the capital of India in 1911 and it has never looked back since then. Today, it is one of the fastest growing cities in the world and is becoming more and more modernized each day. But its ancient splendor and historical grandeur still remains.

Friday, December 5, 2008

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Malaysia: A Destination for the Medical Tourist

Malaysia Medical Tourism
Malaysia has set itself among other Global Leaders as a destination to entice Medical Students from around the World and has so much to offer those in the Medical Field who wish to further their Medical skills and careers and take them to the next level.

Malaysia offers great facilities and there are good reasons for why Medical Tourists should chose Malaysia as their next learning curve. Here are just a few reasons why Malaysia is a great place to go if you are in the Medical Profession.

1. The prices are very competitive compared to other Western Nations and you will get a lot more included in the price here than in other destinations. Medical Tourist packages come at basement prices so taking the opportunity to enhance your knowledge at a discount is a very attractive plus point.

2. The Private Hospitals and Institutions offering medical teaching are equipped with the latest state of the art technology and are at par with many of their counterparts in the U.S and U.K for example. Teaching instruction is also top notch with a great variety of teachers and lecturers at your disposal. This quality of teaching is what has made Malaysia renowned for its Medical Tourism and also the Teachers are very patient and kind and are most willing to extent their hand in friendship as well as impart useful knowledge to whoever may wish to digest it.

3. Affordable and easy access accommodation is another plus point and the setting is also beautiful and varied which means you can not only learn so much to take back with you but you can also enjoy sightseeing in a multi - cultural country that offers the best in Sightseeing and also boasts excellentcuisine, ranging from Chinese to Malaysian home specials which are not to be missed.

Monday, December 1, 2008

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Top Four Places to Visit in Nepal

If what you are looking for is a holiday with plenty of fresh air and with a different twist than your average package tour getaway then Nepal could be just right up your Alley and here are the top four destinations that you can put on your list to get the best out of trekking in this special part of the World.

Kathmandu - Kathmandu which is the vibrant capital of Nepal has to be on your list of sightseeing. This city has so much to offer with great local art at decent prices. You can also find religious art made by local artists including Mandala paintings which would gracefully adorn any home around the World. You will find great places to rest and eat too with all the colorful sights and tastes an Asian City could possibly offer its visitors. Kathmandu was a closed city to foreigners for a long time but now it has opended its doors it usually also acts as a starting point for sporting activities and trekking.

Nagarkot - Nagarkot is a city just over thirty miles away from the Capital Kathmandu and is a wonderful way to see the Hymalayas in all of the pristine glory and it also houses a watchtower which makes sure that you can catch a bird's eye view of the mountain ranges and of all the valleys below. You will be invigorated and refreshed once visiting this rugged landscape.

Koshi Tappu - If you are into natural beauty laced with wildlife conservation and animals then the Wildlife Reserve of Koshi Tappu can be a unique way to see vibrant wildlife in all its splendour in a way which you would have found unimaginable before. If you visit during the winter months of January up until March you will find so many migrant birds parching everywhere which are a delight to the eye.

Lumbini - If it is culture and religious history that you are looking for then Lumbini has many hidden treasures awaiting its guests. There are lovely meditation grounds, temples and of course it is the Birthplace of The Buddha, Siddharta Gautama who has brought so much light and tranquility to a suffering and troubled World. Taking a stroll in this special place will be like walking hand in hand with Buddha to help open you up and inspire you from whatever walk of life you may hail from.

Friday, October 17, 2008

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10 Must Know Travelers Tips to Hong Kong


Traveling to such a far away and dreamy destination may seem like a real adventure and indeed it is just that but to avoid it turning into a nightmare into the Unknown it is always good to know a little bit about the place before you venture out. Here are the top ten tips for getting around Hong Kong without too much hassle and fuss to help your trip run more smoothly too.

1. When traveling around Hong Kong always make sure you have your identity papers or valid passport with you at all time. The crime rate isn't too high but as you are in a foreign country it is best to have your passport with you in case of any emergency and also next of kin details just in case of any small or major calamity.

2. Always only carry the amount of cash you need on you and use debit or credit cards whereever possible if you can so that you don't lose your money. As it is densely populated pick pocketing or just losing your money in a crowded place can be a not so good experience you can avoid.

3. Tipping is encouraged and permissible and you can give what you deem ius right for taxis or bell boy services in Hotels. Most retaurants, except the fast food outlets usually have a service charge of around ten percent attached to the bill so tipping there is not necessary.

4. Tap water in Hong Kong is considered safe but if you are really fussy you can always opt in for bottled water that is widely available in supermarkets.

5. When using taxis or cabs in Hong Kong remember that they only dela in cash and try to find out the approximate distance to where your destination is so you can work out the price. Also write in English the destination name and give it to the driver. If you have any problems or complaints to lodge then you can take the license plates of the taxi and give it to the local Police.

6. The railway system in Hong Kong is extensive and very convenient and due to high traffic and congestion levels it is better to use trains where possible in order to enjoy a more relaxed stay in Hong Kong where ever it is possible.

7. To visit some of the best sites in Hong Kong it is great to get a real taste of the place by using the Tram services and you will be able to savor the delights of Hong Kong by using the oldest and most romantic of transport systems which has been around since 1904.

8. Make sure you are equipped with the right clothing and always check the weather report before venturing to this part of the World as sometimes trying to shop around for last minute buys may be tricky. It is best when shopping to take your time to view all the bargains in store as there are plenty of good buys to get hold of while out there shopping.

9. For those of you traveling first time, amke sure you always have your cam corder or camera at the ready is there will probably be some unforgettable moments you will want to catch on film.

10. Remember to make sure you don't go on a string budget to Hong Kong as it is a shopper's paradise and there is just too much to see so you will need money to move around and soak in al the sights and sounds of Hong Kong.

Friday, October 3, 2008

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Kangaroo Island Australia

Kangaroos are one of Australia's national treasures and is one main reason many visitors flock to this sun kissed Heaven. We ave all sen the television documentaries with these pleasant marsupials hooping about with baby kangaroos in their pouches which is surely a sight for sore eyes.
Many species of Kangaroo have become extinct due to the heavy settlement of the Europeans over the last two centuries which inevitably changed the whole climate of the area and the wild habitats in which these wild animals once lived. There are currently around 69 different species known to Man of Kangaroo and they also vary in size and shape. Some Kangaroos are so large like the Red Kangaroos for example that they can be as tall as a man of two meters! There are many conservation projects now led by the Australian Government to protect these beautiful animals and you can visit them in both zoos and national parks. The wonderful thing about Australia is that you can see Kangaroos in their natural habitat which is a great plus especially for any observers of Nature in general.

The most famous places to see Kangaroos in Australia are Kangaroo Island and the Blue Mountains. These two places are Paradise for both Marsupial and Man and there are now special tours that one can take to really get the best out of seeing these Kangaroos in the Wild. One tip the guides will give you is that to get the best close ups of Kangaroos you should walk very slowly and quietly, this way you will get to see the best of them and very close up! Kangaroos can only give birth to one kangaroo at a time and the baby is living quite happily in it's mother's pouch until it is ready to face the World.

There are other national parks too where you can see the kangaroos frolicking around unperturbed these include some other species of threatened animal life too. In some parts of Australia there are to many kangaroos and this year there was actually a culling of Kangaroos due to much public damage the kangaroos were getting up to!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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What to do in Sydney

Sydney Australia
There is so much to do for all different types of Travelers to Sydney. If you are whisking your Partner off for a romantic holiday there is a great cosmopolitan feel to the City along with great nightlife and restaurants in abundance, serving up great food and freshly cooked fish recipes.
If you like walking and taking fresh trips to get some clean air then the Bond to Bronte walk will do you just fine. It takes nearly an hour but it is a delightful mini journey into discovering a part of Sydney.

Of course there is The Sydney Opera House that stages well over fifteen hundred performances in a year so you can't complain about being bored and for Sailing Buffs there is the Maritime Museum to head to if you like or just a leisurely walk along Darling Harbor with its lavish array of shops and restaurants may be more to your taste.

Other interesting things to watch out for in Sydney are the Royal Botanic Gardens for one which are a heavenly sight for the Eyes and for romantic afternoon strolls. The variety of trees and flowers will brighten up any one's day. These Gardens hold many tales of romance and culture relating to the local area which give a richer edge to the surroundings.

You can tour Sydney by bike too which is a change from taking a cab or bus and on the plus side is great for the Environment and your health included. So you need to take a good look at what your interests are and you will find much variety in the Sun Stroked City.