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Colorado Travel Guide

January 28th, 2012

A Google search of the word ‘Colorado’ reveals a list of websites ranging from the website of the Government of Colorado to the websites of various educational institutions and universities. Among the diverse tourism websites mentioned, the one that catches your eye is visitcolorado4less. A click on the link fills your screen with beautiful ice capped peaks of Colorado. A brief overview of the website further assures the browser that he is at the right web link. The website offers exhaustive information about the State which is vaguely situated in Central USA.


The name Colorado traces its genesis to Spanish’ color red. The Centennial State or Colorful Colorado, as it is commonly called, has Denver as its capital.


Colorado is essentially famous for its winter sports, but it seems to cater to everyone’s hobbies. Fishing, skiing, rafting, rock climbing, camping, hiking, museums, historic sites – you find it all here. Apart from its scenic beauty Colorado has much more to offer.


The state has numerous mountains, the highest peak being Mt. Elbert. It is also the home of the Rocky Mountains. Mountaineering becomes especially delightful during spring season when wild flowers are in full bloom. There is also a Colorado Mountain Club which is dedicated solely to the mountain activities. Colorado also has 8000 miles of rivers, offering water activities all over the state. As a result the first water garden society in the world has been founded here. The scenic beauty of Colorado is enhanced by the fact that water is virtually present everywhere. The best way to appreciate this beauty is through camping and horse riding.


Leaving out the adventurers, Colorado offers a lot to the historians and the philosophers. There is a Colorado Shakespeare Festival organized annually in which hundreds of people gather together to produce the various Shakespeare classics. Dotted with ghost towns and mining sites, the state has enough history available to satisfy everyone’s intellectual appetite. Other attractions include the Colorado Brewer’s Festivals and numerous happening casinos.


If one is on a holiday with the entire family, he may visit the Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center which is an artificial shelter of numerous insects like centipedes and beautiful butterflies. Other venues can be the Cave of Winds in which one can see the stalactite and stalagmite formation, Colorado Gators which homes alligators, Krabloonik – a kennel of sled dogs and Rock Canyon Water Slide which is a mini water park.. Tiny Town and Railroad are especially liked by children. Started in 1915, this children attraction includes 100 of miniature buildings which includes a toy store, a bank and a church. An open steam train gives a tour of this Tiny Town.


Shopping is the ultimate activity which completes a holiday. And so we have Denver and Aspen the shopping hubs of Colorado. While both are known for its antiques, there are other avenues to indulge in as well.
Colorado is also saturated with boarding houses and lodges, each famous for its own experiences. Accommodation is available of every cost, class and style. The Cottonwood Cove ranch is a cozy niche that offers a variety of outdoor activities and is good for fishing. Snowmass Village is a world class ski resort which offers plenty of summer activities as well. Another unique experience is the Vista Verde which is set in wilderness.


With all these activities to do teamed with a comfortable stay, Colorado is the decisive destination where you should head to.

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Kovalam Travel Guide Offers Breathtaking Attractions

January 26th, 2012

Kovalam is one such tourist destination of Kerala that will leave you enchanted to the hilt. It is not easy to describe the natural beauty of this destination in words; one must travel to Kovalam to experience it. It is beautifully blessed by Mother Nature which makes it a famous attraction of Kerala. Tourists from across the globe come here to spend holidays in the lap of nature. It is a beach town ideally located on the west coast of India.


Kovalam tour promises you holidays full of pleasure and beauty. Once you explore and experience the attractions of Kovalam you will remember the experience for long. The mesmerizing beaches with swaying coconut trees, the limitless sky, the lashing waves, sights of fishermen catching fish, houseboats sailing through the backwaters, colorful and beautiful birds are some of the enchanting sights you can treat your eyes with at Kovalam.


Some of the most famous attractions of Kovalam are


Kovalam Beaches


This destination is renowned for its fascinating beaches which are the sparkling jewels of this destination when it comes to attractions. The beaches here are very beautiful offering romantic ambiance and salubrious climate. They also serve as the venues for the world famous Kathakali dance of Kerala. Ayurveda and yoga and meditation centers are located near the beaches where you can go and experience the bliss of Ayurvedic massages or yoga and meditation classes.


Lighthouse Beach


This beach is located in the south region of Kovalam. It is known for its lighthouse which is 35 m high. It is a major attraction here. It offers amazing views of the surroundings. The shore is lined with temporary stalls and eateries.


Hawah Beach


It takes pride in being the second largest beach of Kovalam. It is highly picturesque and offers wonderful environment to spend quality time. It also offers picturesque views of fishermen catching fishes.


Samudra Beach


It is located in the northern part of the town. This part of the town is separated from the southern side by a huge headland. Laze around here and enjoy the natural beauty. It is ideal for enjoying bathing and swimming.


Chowara


Do visit this fishing village for a wonderful experience. It is located only 6 km from Kovalam beach. Its long stretch of white sand and pleasing surroundings make it a must-visit destination. It is also known for its two hilltop temples namely Ayyappa temple and Pulikudi Azhimala Shiva Temple. These temples are hemmed in by dense forests. Other attractions of this destination are Jama Masjid, Halcyon Castle, Valiathura Pier and Vizhinjam Fishing Harbor.

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Colorado Travel Guide

January 25th, 2012

A Google search of the word ‘Colorado’ reveals a list of websites ranging from the website of the Government of Colorado to the websites of various educational institutions and universities. Among the diverse tourism websites mentioned, the one that catches your eye is visitcolorado4less. A click on the link fills your screen with beautiful ice capped peaks of Colorado. A brief overview of the website further assures the browser that he is at the right web link. The website offers exhaustive information about the State which is vaguely situated in Central USA.


The name Colorado traces its genesis to Spanish’ color red. The Centennial State or Colorful Colorado, as it is commonly called, has Denver as its capital.


Colorado is essentially famous for its winter sports, but it seems to cater to everyone’s hobbies. Fishing, skiing, rafting, rock climbing, camping, hiking, museums, historic sites – you find it all here. Apart from its scenic beauty Colorado has much more to offer.


The state has numerous mountains, the highest peak being Mt. Elbert. It is also the home of the Rocky Mountains. Mountaineering becomes especially delightful during spring season when wild flowers are in full bloom. There is also a Colorado Mountain Club which is dedicated solely to the mountain activities. Colorado also has 8000 miles of rivers, offering water activities all over the state. As a result the first water garden society in the world has been founded here. The scenic beauty of Colorado is enhanced by the fact that water is virtually present everywhere. The best way to appreciate this beauty is through camping and horse riding.


Leaving out the adventurers, Colorado offers a lot to the historians and the philosophers. There is a Colorado Shakespeare Festival organized annually in which hundreds of people gather together to produce the various Shakespeare classics. Dotted with ghost towns and mining sites, the state has enough history available to satisfy everyone’s intellectual appetite. Other attractions include the Colorado Brewer’s Festivals and numerous happening casinos.


If one is on a holiday with the entire family, he may visit the Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center which is an artificial shelter of numerous insects like centipedes and beautiful butterflies. Other venues can be the Cave of Winds in which one can see the stalactite and stalagmite formation, Colorado Gators which homes alligators, Krabloonik – a kennel of sled dogs and Rock Canyon Water Slide which is a mini water park.. Tiny Town and Railroad are especially liked by children. Started in 1915, this children attraction includes 100 of miniature buildings which includes a toy store, a bank and a church. An open steam train gives a tour of this Tiny Town.


Shopping is the ultimate activity which completes a holiday. And so we have Denver and Aspen the shopping hubs of Colorado. While both are known for its antiques, there are other avenues to indulge in as well.
Colorado is also saturated with boarding houses and lodges, each famous for its own experiences. Accommodation is available of every cost, class and style. The Cottonwood Cove ranch is a cozy niche that offers a variety of outdoor activities and is good for fishing. Snowmass Village is a world class ski resort which offers plenty of summer activities as well. Another unique experience is the Vista Verde which is set in wilderness.


With all these activities to do teamed with a comfortable stay, Colorado is the decisive destination where you should head to.

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