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Reykjavik

Friday, October 30th, 2009

The world’s most northerly capital combines colourful buildings, quirky people, a wild nightlife and a capricious soul to devastating effect. Most visitors fall helplessly in love, returning home already saving to come back. The city’s charm lies in its many peculiar contrasts, which, like tectonic plates clashing against one another, create an earthquake of energy. Reykjavik offers a bewitching combination of village innocence and big-city zeal. It’s populated by darkly cynical citizens who are nevertheless filled with unstoppable creativity and enthusiasm. In summer the streets are washed by 22 hours of daylight; in winter they’re scoured by blizzards and doused in never-ending night. Reykjavik is a city that treasures its Viking past but wants the future – the very best of it. We will find all the cultural trappings of a large 21st-century European city here: cosy cafes, world-class restaurants, fine museums and galleries, and state-of-the-art geothermal pools. Reykjavik has also become infamous for its kicking music scene and its excessive Friday-night runtier, a wild pub crawl round the small, super stylish clubs and bars. Add to this a backdrop of snow-topped mountains, an ocean that wets the very toes of the town, air as cold and clean as frozen diamonds, and incredible volcanic surroundings, and you’ll agree that there’s no better city in the world.

Time To Relax

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Christmas and New Year always mark the start of festive season and vacation. It is the time when people take some time off from their hectic work schedule and spend some wonderful time with their families. Most people generally prefer to go to different holiday destinations across the world. The Asia Pacific region has really been the target of many people during this season. The Accor Hotels 3-Day Super Sale Asia Pacific offer helps us to book the hotel rooms at any city in the Asia Pacific region at cheaper rates. This offer is open from 27th October to 30th October. We do not have to go to any travel agents or hotels to make the reservations. We can do it online at the Accor Hotels website. We just have to select the country, city and our period of stay. The process is very simple and the cost of the accommodation starts at just $30 per night. The cost of the rooms vary depending on the type of room we select and the payment can be made through any international currency. This way we will not face any problems with accommodations during our holiday trip. The Accor Hotels have also given us the option of selecting the hotel. We can go through the list of hotels in the city we have selected and chose the best one that suits our needs. Book your room soon and enjoy the vacation with Accor Hotels.

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Around Vadstena

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

The Sancta Birgitta Klostermuseet is in Bjalboattens Palats, and tells the story of St Birgitta’s rollercoaster life and those of all her saint and sinner children. It contains the coffin that she was brought back from Rome in, and there are realistic waxworks in the old nuns’ cells. ‘Of plain construction, humble and strong’, Klosterkyrkan was built in response to one of St Birgitta’s visions. After the church’s consecration in 1430, Vadstena became the top pilgrimage site in Sweden – a trend which is being revived today. Inside are medieval sculptures and some interesting carved floor slabs. The old courthouse radhus, on the town square, and Rodtornet both date from late medieval times.

VADSTENA

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Beautiful Vadstena on Vattern lake is a legacy of both church and state power, and today St Birgitta’s abbey and Gustav Vasa’s castle compete for the visitor’s interest. The atmosphere in the old town between Storgatan and the abbey, with its wonderful cobbled lanes, evocative street names and wooden buildings, makes Vadstena one of the most pleasing places in Sweden.

Located near the lake, the mighty Renaissance castle Vadstena Slott was the family project of the early Vasa kings. The lower floors contain a small historical display. The furnished upper floors are more interesting, but are only open during guided tours. It’s worth going on one if only to visit the chapel, which has an incredible 17-second echo!

BERGS SLUSSAR

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Bergs Slussar, 12km northwest of Linkoping, is one of the most scenic sections of the Gota Canal – there are seven locks with a height gain of 19m – very impressive in canal terms! The nearby ruin Vreta kloster, Sweden’s oldest monastery, was founded by Benedictine monks in 1120. It’s worth a look, but the adjacent 13th-century abbey church is more interesting.There’s a beautifully located STF Vandrarhem near the locks, with a cafe, minigolf and bikes for rent. We can find a couple of cafes and restaurants out this way, including Kanalkrogen, with a great range of meals. We don’t have to worry about the transport. Buses are available at regular intervals from Linkoping.

Jantar Mantar

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

               Jantar Mantar is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. This place is a collection of astronomical instruments built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. He built this between 1727 and 1734 and he made Jaipur as his new capital. This observatory consists of fourteen major geometric devices for meaasuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking stars in their orbits and etc. Each instruments are fixed and focussed tools.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

               Jai Singh II also built astronomical intruments in four other places apart from these. Of all those, Jaipur observatory is the largest. The Samrat Yantra whch means the supreme instrument is the world’s largest sundial. Its accuracy is of about two seconds with the Jaipur local time. This observatory was thoroughly restored in 1901 and was made one of the India’s national monuments in 1948.

Go Green Like Switzerland

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Everyone likes traveling to the most exotic places in this world. Traveling to other countries is a better way to experience the culture and traditions of those countries. Traveling helps us to enhance our knowledge and technical competency outside our environment.

Switzerland is one of the wonderlands in the minds of tourists. This nation is one of the most Eco-friendly nations in the world. No other mode of transportation than train could take you closer to the charm of Switzerland at a convenient and affordable cost. The pollution level in Switzerland is very less and so you can travel to some villages that are not connected by trains through bike.

My trip to Switzerland last summer will always remain fresh in my heart. It was an amazing trip and the snow covered alps at the beginning of summer was a treat to the eyes. Pollution has become one of the main reasons for restricting tourism in many places around the world. Whenever we travel to other countries, we should not pollute or litter the places. This will help us to enjoy our stay and ensures that we are not be affected by pollution. Always stay at a hotel that is more eco-friendly. Most of the hotels and resorts in Switzerland are green and eco-friendly. They use biodegradable substances causing no harm to environment and the country. One can learn how to keep a country beautiful and maintain low pollution level from by traveling to Switzerland. The sustainable Switzerland has enough resources that meets the necessity of the present without compromising the needs of their future population, making it one of the best destinations to travel.

Sasan Gir Wildlife Sanctuary

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

The Gir Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1400 sq km hilly, rugged area which surrounds beautiful forest area. This place is the shelter for the endangered Asiatic lions. This sanctuary was setup to protect these lions in their natural habitat. There are more than 300 lions in this sanctuary.

Asiatic Lion

Asiatic Lion

Apart from lions, there are many other species including leopards, hyenas, foxes, wild boars, crocodiles, monkeys and deers. There are also some of the bird species like peacocks and parrots. The list also includes the largest Indian antelopes, gazelles, chow-singhas and barking deers.
These lions are elusive and you can see at least one on a safari if you are lucky. People should create an awareness in protecting these wonderful animals.

Vacation with Breezes

Friday, July 10th, 2009

                                            The summer is the most beautiful and most awaited season of all. One of the main reasons for enjoying the summer is the vacation. People from all over the irrespective of their ages love to go on vacation during summer. The Breezes is one of the most amazing resorts on the Caribbean islands. The Breezes resorts along the Caribbean coast offer the best discount vacation packages for people who love to travel. With five exotic destinations to choose from, Breezes offers all inclusive travel deals for tourists to enjoy the vacations in the best possible way. These resorts are built in such a way to give their customers a pleasant view of the sea and whole lot of beach to play and have fun. The interesting part about the Breezes is that they also arrange for wedding celebrations. We just have to book the date for wedding. The caribbean weddings download Underworld

are quite common here and people love to celebrate the wedding that way. The Breezes offers luxurious wedding and honeymoon packages for people who get married at their resort. With the right combination for a perfect summer destination, Breezes really is the best place for having fun during vacation.

West of Leh - Part 1

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

There are many gompas and villages around Leh. Most of them can be covered within a day. Some of the places are

Spituk

Proud on a hilltop above the Indus and only 8 kms from Leh stands Spituk Gompa, built in the 16th century by the Geluka order. It is near the military airport, so it has an ugly view at the front, but the back looks onto the pretty local village. The two prayer rooms have some nice Buddha statues, unveiled only once a year during the Gu-Stor festival. Spituk is the trailhead for the seven day trek to Hemis.

Phyang

A long, roughish track off the main road leads to the village of Phyang. Phyang is not far from Spituk. Mani walls leads to the little visited gompa, which was built around the 16th century by King Tashi Namgyoal and is home to about 45 monks of the kagyupa order. An elaborate thangka is unveiled at the colorful annual festival, one of Ladakh’s big festival draws.