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A Guide To Shopping In Egypt by:Jessica Nielson

It has been a well known fact that when you visit any place else in the world, may it be at your own locality, shopping is never out of the to-do list. You shop and it is out of the question why you do so. So, think about it, if you shop in your own locality, how much more when you are out of the country? A souvenir is a must and I am perfectly aware of that! Now, to save you from wondering where to shop when you are in an enchanting, history...more

All Inclusive Family Holidays - Cyprus by:Jessica Nielson

Life in the modern and urban areas is becoming busier day after day. We find it hard to give ourselves a break together with our love ones. So for once in a blue moon, during holidays, an all inclusive family treat is big bang to escape the busy streets. This offer will not only keep us away from our work but also offers good bonding time to our family. It also allows invigorating our body from the amazing experience with nature. This is not only...more

Caribbean Holidays - All Inclusive by:Jessica Nielson

Way back in the 70's, holiday package normally cover meals and drinks. These holidays are all inclusive. On the early 80's, I spent my life working in Spain for a couple of years. When I returned to United Kingdom, I arrange my own travel, hotel accommodation and meals during holidays. From those days, I have taken an independent holiday in Spain and Balearic Islands.During 2004, my friends who have been to Antigua, invited us to join them for a summer outing at Coco Bay in Antigua. This holiday is an "all inclusive" family treat with Virgin. The holiday brings back memories to my last all inclusive holiday during the 70's. I had a great time and enjoyed the holiday so much. Starting that day, I recommend an "all inclusive" holiday treat which is more convenient and exciting.It is very hassle on planning an 'independent' holiday now a day. It would cost hundreds of pounds more just to the place. For example, on my part, I lived in Hertfordshire. I still need to go to Gatwick London late in the early in the morning and get hotel accommodation for a tomorrow's flight to US or the Caribbean which would cost me an extra pound which is very impractical now...more

How To Get To Egypt- A Brief Guide To Getting To Egypt by:Jessica Nielson

Egypt is a land rich in history and culture, with a vast area of geographical attractions that makes the country more intriguing to tourists all over the world. These attraction where known since the ancient times, since the time when slavery was vast in Africa wherein people were forced to built gigantic monuments to give praise to their Gods and...more

Customs of Egypt by:Jessica Nielson

Egypt, a country famous for its ancient history and fascinating culture, is indeed a very wonderful place to visit. Known for its intriguing archaeological riches, friendly hospitable customs and artistic traditions, who would not want to visit the country? If you are planning to travel, do not miss out this country and its...more

What You Need To Know About Egypt by:Jessica Nielson

Egypt is a country that can mainly be found in North Africa. The country borders the Red Sea (east), Sudan (south), Libya (west), Mediterranean Sea (north) and the Gaza Strip and Israel (north east). It covers an area of about 1,010,000 square kilometers and has a population that is estimated to have 76 million inhabitants who live near the banks of the Nile River alone.Just like any other countries, Egypt has adopted many names. It ranges from the ancient Egypt stage to Coptic stage, to early Greek, Arabic and so on. It has also been termed as the black land, land of the riverbank, and the two straits. Having been able to adopt many names within the different periods of time, the country finally got a permanent name - Egypt. The English name was derived from the Latin word Aegyptus which means "the name of a temple of the God Ptah at Memphis".Geographically, Egypt holds the 38th-largest country in the world. It is approximately believed that the country is twice the size of France and the same size as of all of Central America. However, though it has quite a big land area, people do not seem to use the entire land. In fact, the inhabitants use only about 5.5% of the total land...more

The Camel Market in Giza - The New Highlight by:Jessica Nielson

Egypt, known for its vast desert, has another thing to offer aside from its majestic pyramids and museums - it is no other than the Camel Market which is found in Giza. The market is situated near the valley of Nile particularly in Burkash. This is...more

Reasons Why You Must Go And See Sydney, Australia by:Jo Alelsto

The most populous city in Australia, Sydney, should be on your to-go list when you decide to get yourself an Australian tourist visa. Its most famous tourist attractions include the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. It does not matter whether you...more

Things To Do When You Take A Trip To Australia by:Jo Alelsto

Surely, Australia is the smallest continent and can be described by many other superlatives. It is known as the flattest continent as well as the driest inhabited continent. To counter these implausible descriptions, this country and continent is the...more

Vacation To Antarctica: An Experience of A Lifetime by:Jo Alelsto

Have nowhere to go this coming holiday? Still have no idea where you’ll spend your next annual vacation? Drawing up blank on the next cruise you want to take?You have experienced the exotic wonders of the tropics. You have walked the ruins of...more

Stay In Private Villas in Barbados and Experience That Unique Vacation Break by:Jo Alelsto

An island naturally charming and sophisticated, alive with possibilities, as boundless as the turquoise sea, endless as the sandy shore, Barbados is a relatively flat island, shaped somewhat like an upside-down leg of ham, narrow at its northern end,...more

Holiday Ideas to Beat the Credit Crunch by:Clive Wilmer

We are going to consider some holiday ideas to beat the credit crunch, because despite the economic gloom (research from Sainsbury's Travel Insurance reveals) nearly 28 per cent of the adult population intend to book a holiday between Christmas...more
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