Archive for febrero, 2009

Vietnam: Placed in the heart of Asia

Sábado, febrero 28th, 2009

The dazzling Vietnam is located on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia with coasts on the Gulf of Siam and the China Sea. North of the country is China, northwest, Laos, and southwestern Cambodia. (más…)

Chuquisaca – Bolivia

Viernes, febrero 27th, 2009

The department of Chuquisaca is located south of the Republic of Bolivia is bordered to the north with the departments of Potosi, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz in the south with the department of Tarija, on the east by the department of Santa Cruz and the Republic of Paraguay and the west by the department of Potosí. (más…)

Kenya – The country cradle of humanity

Jueves, febrero 26th, 2009

Kenya or rather the Republic of Kenya is a country in eastern Africa. The country is known for its history, culture and wildlife. A trip to Kenya will take you to explore the country, its culture, traditions and natural wonders. Kenya is surrounded by Tanzania, Sudan, Somalia, Uganda and the Indian Ocean. This country has been called “the cradle of humanity” by anthropologists, as the country has been the scene of numerous archaeological excavations have revealed the existence of human civilization nearly 20 million years ago. Kenya has a long history of colonization.

If you are planning to come on holiday to this exotic country, then it is advisable to have the tourist information, and allowing you to move around the country in a safe and smooth. (más…)

Cochabamba – The garden city of Bolivia

Miércoles, febrero 25th, 2009

Located in the center of Bolivia, is located 2558 meters above sea level. Its capital is the city of Cochabamba.

It has an area of 55,631 Km.2, whose boundaries are: north to Beni, south to Potosi and Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz to the east, and west to La Paz and Oruro. The department of Cochabamba has a population of 1,110,205 inhabitants.

Weather:

The climate of the department of Cochabamba varies with altitude, (más…)

La Paz – A high tourism in Bolivia

Martes, febrero 24th, 2009

The department of La Paz is located in northwestern Bolivia and has an area of 133,985 Km2. Its capital is the city of La Paz, seat of government and the highest capital in the world with 3640 meters Pando is bordered to the north, south to Oruro to Cochabamba and Beni east and west by the Republics of Chile and Peru.

La Paz is a department in very peculiar because it can find from stunning snow capped mountains, passing through beautiful valleys to tropical lowlands. This is due to their different ecological and marked: (más…)

The Coral Coast – Beaches in brazil

Lunes, febrero 23rd, 2009

Cabo de Santo Agostinho by silvia.melo.

Coral Coast is a tourist circuit which includes the cities on the coast of Pernambuco and Alagoas. The region gets its name by having more than 150 km of coral reefs. Increasingly more tourists discover the pleasures and delights of this wonderful place, a hidden paradise between land and sea.

The row of seats or the walls that exist in this stretch of sand on the Brazilian coast is home to thousands of corals and prevents the waves from reaching the beaches. Therefore, this region has many natural pools and the sea is always calm, clear and warm, ideal for diving or playing with children. (más…)

Guerrero – Large scale Tourism (Mexico)

Domingo, febrero 22nd, 2009

The town of Guerrero presents that tourism activity is enhanced in three places called “Triangle of the Sun,” which includes the cities of Taxco, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo and Acapulco.

In addition to the different regions of the state, there are attractions like archaeological sites, historic monuments, museums, cities and villages to discover, including the presentation of culinary art, which every corner of the earth Guerrero, aromas and flavors evoke holidays.
East of Chilpancingo, the state capital, is Olinalá, famous for its lacquered woodwork, chests, cabinets and screens.

Ecotourism and adventure sports are two activities that have become fashionable in the entity. (más…)

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