Archive for abril, 2010

Meet corner of Bogota

Martes, abril 27th, 2010

Photography by Peter Shanks

You travel destination is near Bogotá? For tourists first come to town, they should know that the city is filled with an intense cultural life: crafts, theater, music and poetry. The historical center was renovated to become an artistic and full of cheap, much like Valparaiso: colonial houses, narrow streets, murals and sculptures and walkways where artists and academics. (más…)

Photograf by Peter Shanks 10 Beautiful beaches do not know

Lunes, abril 26th, 2010

James Bond Island

For those who love the sun and the sea, here are 10 beaches that are to take into account during your vacation, given its natural splendor, these beaches have a lot to offer tourists, of which the following listed below:

Phang Na (Thailand)

It is a rocky labyrinth that juts into the waters of the Andaman Sea, south of the country. Mountain peaks emerge in the water, lined with green. The area above the bay is Ao Phangnga National Park and from Phuket cruises depart daily for touring the area, ideal for scuba diving. Many islands are uninhabited and invite an experience to Robinson Crussoe in this sort of mangrove sea. (más…)

5 Postcards captive in Warsaw

Lunes, abril 26th, 2010

Warsaw - Lazienki Park - Palace on the Water

Fotografía por harshilshah100

In any route, provided that the good weather will (apart from the list that we will introduce the 5 post) is worth adding a walk in the park near the river Vistula, as Ujazdowski, the Traugutta or Praski I Armii. While these parks lack the spectacular Bavarian or London parks, the harmonic distribution of trees and cleaning their playground and seats allow you to enjoy a good time of rest and reflection, without the uncertainty (here a problem less) disrupts relaxation. (más…)

Travel to the town of Tequila in Mexico

Domingo, abril 25th, 2010

Travel in Mexico

Photography by Peter Shanks

Tequila is the cradle of the most famous Mexican drink, which once knew and enjoyed its native inhabitants. Among plantations of agave that grow in the sun, spicy cuisine and exquisite colonial memories, the city invites you to see the distillation process of tequila and its well known consequences.

On all tours, as well as admire the great attractions of the cities and natural sites have been chosen as a destination, one is often left with an image, usually small, which may come to see just by chance but nevertheless mark the stay both like cathedrals, skyscrapers, museums, waterfalls or the snowy mountains. They may be old and worn iron scales of grocery stores in Central Havana, or the leaves of the almond trees falling in August in Rio de Janeiro, or the elusive squirrels Battery Park in New York, to name a few. (más…)

Tours of San Juan

Domingo, abril 25th, 2010

Im Nationalpark Ischigualasto

Trips to San Juan in Argentina, will enrich with its spectacular geographical backgrounds, involved in traveling frenzy of enthusiasm. Talk of the Province of San Juan in Argentina is to speak of the famous “mushroom”, which is the main rock formation of the park, and has become the tourist symbol of a province whose attractions are not enough to know in a week (or in a life), but can be walked in a few days to take a big impression, enjoy the landscape and keep wanting to return a few times. (más…)

Quito and Cuenca: The Hidden Pearl of the Andes

Sábado, abril 24th, 2010

Rural tourism in Ecuador

Photography by Peter Shanks

Nestled amid the mountains of Ecuador, Quito and Cuenca are two of the best preserved colonial cities in South America. With style, each attracts visitors for its art, architecture and history.

One of the favorite pastimes of the Ecuadorian visitors is to ask what city they found their most beautiful country: Quito, the capital of the clouds, and Cuenca, the Athens of the Andes? If title is, both boast a vast collection. Quito is considered the heart of the Ecuadorian national shrine by his mixed and art history in America, while Cuenca received the title of cultural capital of the Americas for a long intellectual tradition. To maintain the balance in equilibrium, the UNESCO declared Heritage of Humanity by the impeccable preservation of its colonial past. (más…)

Virgin Islands: The Sea Goddess

Sábado, abril 24th, 2010

Virgin Islands: The Sea Goddess

Photography by Peter Shanks

The British Virgin Islands are an emblem of the beauty and exuberance of the Eastern Caribbean. Bays, hills and palm trees in an archipelago of four main islands, islets and rocks emerging from the crystal clear sea.

Could be the scene of the series Lost, in The Blue Lagoon or any movie set in an idyllic and breathtakingly beautiful landscape. The British Virgin Islands in the eastern Caribbean, are an invitation to pure nature, with a climate conducive to long outdoor activities, clear waters and white sands. It is less than 100 kilometers from Puerto Rico, the archipelago made up of dozens of rocks, hills and islands strung over an oval drawn in the ocean, and while the four central islands (Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke and Anegada) are the most developed for visitors, each of its corners invites an indescribable feeling of being in paradise. (más…)

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