Asia & Pacific

Do Not Forget To Visit These 10 Places When In Sydney

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Sydney is a beautiful city of Australia that is famous for its outdoor activities, stunning beaches with crystal clear waters, and a warm and sunny weather round the year. It is not just the beauty and charm of the landscape but also a wide range of hedonistic activities that attract millions of tourists to Sydney every year. There is so ...

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10 Days Sight Of India With Ganges Tour

India with Ganges Tour

10 days Sight of India with Ganges Tour starts in Kolkata, as the former capital of British India, Kolkata retains a feast of colonial-era architecture contrasting starkly with urban slums and dynamic new-town suburbs with their air- conditioned shopping malls. Later the tour will take you to Jaipur, known as the Pink City. Amazing palaces, forts and monuments will provide you ...

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Fun Family Attractions in Melbourne

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Melbourne is Australia’s second largest city and the capital of the state of Victoria. While its summers are blistering, winters are cool and rainfall is mostly scant throughout the year. Melbourne has traditionally been regarded as Australia’s cultural capital and boasts several Victorian-era monuments. This bustling multi-cultural city is packed with theatres, galleries, museums, marketplaces, gardens, and plenty of family ...

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9 Ways a Hostel Can Save You Thousands in Travel

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Did you know that Hostels can save you a lot of money while traveling?  Let’s face it,  when it comes to travel we’d all like to have the lifestyle of the rich and famous.  However, traveling and saving money seems to be a smarter approach when you don’t have millions to spend.  Here are nine ways staying at a Hostel ...

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10 Must-Try Outdoor Activities In Sydney

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As the northern hemisphere begins its gradual tilt towards Autumn and Winter so too comes that time of year when late-term holiday goers begin their pilgrimage to warmer climates. An ever popular destination for English speakers is the shimmering coast of New South Wales, in particular the state capital Sydney and its suburbs. While eternal rival Melbourne still trumps its ...

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Parks To Visit In Bali

Visit In Bali

While you stay in Bali, never miss to visit the parks. Some of the parks became conservation place for endemic and endangered species as well the local culture in Bali. Here are some of them : West Bali National Park Located in the northwest of Bali, this park has 190 km2 of protected land, totaling 10 percent of the Bali ...

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Pre Commitment Scouting Trips to Perth, Australia

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Located in Western Australia, Perth is one of this country’s most vibrant and beautiful cities. With its population at a little over two million people, it is quickly becoming one of the most popular locations in the world to which to relocate. However, before you move to Perth you should investigate this city and understand more about what your life ...

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Vietnam’s Best Beaches

Vietnam is a holiday destination with a wide range of different environments, such as cities, mountains and forests. All of these are of equal beauty, but for many visitors, he beaches will be of particular interest. Here is a quick run-down of Vietnam’s best beaches – if you are taking a trip to the country, then you owe it to ...

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Top 5 Singapore Restaurants Serving the Famous Singapore Chilli Crab

Affectionately adopted as Singapore’s signature dish, chilli crab is a divinely rich, oh-so-satisfying crab dish stir-fried in a sweet and savory tomato and chilli-based sauce. Served with steamed buns called mantousand crusted bread, this dish is a treat for everyone, whether you’re a guest at a hotel in Singapore or a local. Here are some of the top restaurants in ...

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Terracotta Warriors One Day Tour From Beijing

Terracotta Warriors

‘Terracotta warriors’ is the name used for an army of soldiers that has been found standing in a formation inside the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. These warriors are not real human beings but statues made of terracotta, a type of clay that was used in ancient times. The discovery of an army of warriors ...

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