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Holiday & Travel Guide For South Africa

November 29th, 2011

Sightseeing


South Africa has had its troubles over the years, but after Apartheid ended South Africa opened its doors to tourism and has now become a popular destination, with the World Cup 2010 being the main attraction currently being held there. Cape Town is one of the most popular places to visit, with many attractions. The most visited is Table Top Mountain, being by far the best attraction. This fabulous Mountain can be reached by a walk if you’re rather energetic (this will take approximately 1.5 hrs) or for those wanting a more leisurely ride to the top, take the cable car, which will take approximately 45 minutes and provide plenty of photo opportunities before reaching the top. At the top you can have a refreshing drink in the restaurant out of the sweltering heat. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens are beautiful, it is a botanical paradise. These are set on one side of the Mountain’s slope and a must see for flower lovers, especially during the spring and summer months, you could easily spend a few hours there. Take a leisurely drive along the coast line and see the marvellous Twelve Apostles, a group of small mountain peaks which you can also see from Robben Island. Take a 40 minute ferry ride over to see where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned and released after more than 20 yrs detention, the tours are guided by ex prisoners from Robben Island and they have a lot of interesting stories and facts to tell the tourists.


Shopping
Shopping is quite affordable in Cape Town, with many upmarket stores and international chain stores to buy a variety of items, but if you want something more traditional for a gift or souvenir then try the open markets where the locals are selling their handmade crafted items and art work. You will find a whole variety from jewellery and paintings to hand carved goods; if you’re looking to bring home a few antiques then take a local taxi drive out to Kalk Bay Market, where you will have a great day out bargaining with the local store holders.


Eating


There is a wide variety of food to choose from in Cape Town, from Mediterranean, international dishes to traditional African cuisine. If you want fine cuisine then try one of the many award winning restaurants, where sea fish is very popular, or if you’re a bit more daring you could try Ostrich. If you have travelled to Cape Town on a family budget you will not be short of family friendly restaurants to suit your pocket.


Nightlife


Nightlife is very varied in Cape Town, to suit most tastes from wild and vibrant nightclubs to fabulous Casinos for a night of gambling. You could spend your winnings in one of the cocktail bars along the waterfront, or take in a movie in the cinema that is housed inside Grand West Casino if you want a more relaxed evening with the family. Anything from backpackers laidback bars to trendy upmarket bars are easily found within the town centre.


Happy Holidays

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A Concise Travel Guide to Playa Del Carmen

November 28th, 2011

Playa Del Carmen is a city along the coast of the charming Caribbean Sea. It is also the Solidaridad Municipality’s county seat. In 2005 alone, its population has reached 100, 383, making it Quintana Roo’s 3rd largest city. This is following Chetumal and Cancun.


Playa Del Carmen was initially a small fishing town, starting their tourism industry with only ferry services to Cozumel, a small island adjacent to the Cozumel Channel and a world renowned scuba diving destination.


It has greatly improved through the years, and Playa del Carmen is today regarded as the Riviera Maya’s central location, acting as the stop over port of many cruise ships. Xcaret, a Mexican-themed “eco-archaeological” Park is one of its most loved tourist destinations.


A short travel guide to Playa Del Carmen will make your stay here more worthwhile.


You should never miss seeing the Xcaret Show. This is one of the most loved attractions in Playa del Carmen. It depicts the history of the Mayans. You will also find here a ball court game where in players merely use their hips in order to hit the ball. They also have fire hockey. It may be quite a lengthy show but you will enjoy watching almost a hundred people dancing along with live music.


Tipping in Playa Del Carmen is customary. Since most hotels and resorts here are all-inclusive, make sure you have loose change or $1 bills to give as tip, especially to waiters and maids. Even if this is included in their package, to get better services, consider this something you can do so as not to spoil you vacation. However, don’t overspend on tips. About $30 up to $40 worth of $1 bills are enough for a week stay here.


History says that Playa del Carmen was formerly a “sleepy” fishing village. At current, it is a fast growing tourist destination. It is calmer and smaller as compared to Cancun. If you prefer a smaller area and more privacy, Tulum is the best destination for you. It is just off south.


While in Playa del Carmen, you can tour the entire Yucatan Peninsula. You can also ride a ferry and reach beautiful Cozumel. Activities you can do include snorkeling and diving.


In Tulum, you will witness fascinating ruins that overlook the vast sea. You can also check out the Mayan ruins. They also have a lot of Cenotes or underwater wells. It is best to go with tour organizers to avoid missing the most important and popular attractions. The theme parks you may visit are Xel-Ha and Xcaret.


One activity you can do in Playa del Carmen, especially if you are already bored, is to play in the sand. The locals love to make sculptures out of sand. There are even competitions for the best sand sculptures. Maybe it is time to unleash your creativity and join the contest.


As for money concerns, in the Yucatan Peninsula, US dollars are widely accepted. However, it is better to use the peso, their local currency. It is also a better option to go to Scotia Bank located along the corner of Juarez and 5th Avenue if you need to withdraw from an ATM machine. Aside from this, if you are using a credit card, make sure the currency is specified and you check on this before signing your credit card slip.


Always book your tours in advance. Aside from not worrying about availabilities, you will also be able to determine the weather conditions. This way, you will know if the date you booked is hurricane region in Playa del Carmen. This is usually on the latter part of July to the 1st few weeks of August.


Playa Del Carmen really has a lot to offer its visitors. During the summer season, it gets crowded here and the hotels and resorts become all booked up. So that you won’t miss out on the best lodging accommodations, make sure you plan ahead and make the necessary reservations in advance.

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The Charm Of Cambodia Travel Guide Is Definitely An Approaching Place For Tourism

November 27th, 2011

Laying secluded within the east Asian nations, the Cambodia travel guide is one thing that is yet untouched for most people around the world. The position of the country of Vietnam is progressively being discovered like a hot place tourist attraction. A lot of it’s because of the facilities from the government for that Cambodia travel and also the encouraging of negligence the federal government.

Varying in the meals to get affordable accommodation facilities, a lot of things are now being arranged for that incoming site visitors. Among this the internet hotel bookings are a cutting-edge method. Individuals who want Cambodia travel can constitute their decision once they consider the Cambodia travel guide. The majority of the tourist spots receive here for anyone to ensure that they are able to know of the places that they’ll visit. The cuisine from the local variety as well as using their company places can also be succumbed these guides.

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