Archive for enero, 2011

The red desert of Namibia

Lunes, enero 31st, 2011

The desert of Namibia is the oldest in the world and also an inexhaustible source of vast and beautiful landscapes due to one of its most representative features, the reddish hue of the sand. Its color is due to oxidation of the quartz crystals that form the grains of sand. These in turn have come to shape some of the largest dunes on Earth and a unique setting.

The red desert of Namibia

Tour the southern African

Photography by Namibnat

Tours of Namibia:

Along the coast Namibia extends this particular desert which contains in itself a journey of the senses and experiences. If you do not trip on a tour organized to tour the southern African country is essential to rent a 4 × 4, because outside the capital and a few other cities, the only way is the camping stay. (más…)

Luton Airport: train to London information

Domingo, enero 30th, 2011

As we mentioned earlier in the article Gatwick Airport, choose which train to go to London, when we plan to fly to London always raises the same question: what airport you choose?

Luton Airport

Photography by UggBoy?UggGirl [ PHOTO : WORLD : SENSE ]

We have five options: Heathrow, London City, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton. We can opt for either of them based on price and schedule, we can even combine them, one for the outward and for the return. We can also choose the airport train station whose destination is closer to our hotel. In any case, we should not rule out either through ignorance or misconceptions. In this case speak of Luton, the farthest from London of all and see what a perfectly valid option. (más…)

Pergamon Museum in Berlin

Sábado, enero 29th, 2011

The Pergamon Museum is undoubtedly the most visited of the wide range of exhibition halls in Berlin and the highlight of the museum (Museum), although the competition is tough.

Pergamon Museum in Berlin

Photography by foshie

The reason we looked at the entrance. Soon as you step through the front door of the museum we find the whole impressive Pergamon altar and occupying a huge room where it is difficult to choose where to begin our visit, fortunately the audio guide is included in the ticket price and makes us more easier when you begin to admire the beautiful temple friezes of the Greek. (más…)

Holy Week processions in Castilla y León

Viernes, enero 28th, 2011

Easter is lived with great devotion in many parts of Spain. They are famous processions of Andalusia, Castile and León but there are also interesting processions can live.

Holy Week processions in Castilla y León

Photography by Zyllan

The Procession of the Steps of Leon:

In Leon the procession of the Way of Light, organized by the Confraternity of the Holy Sepulchre Life expectancy, leaves the cathedral on Holy Saturday. A total of 16 confradías and sororities consist of tens of thousands of Papon, which is the name given to the brothers “confadres” the procession of León. The procession of the steps and the round of Leon are declared International Tourist Interest. (más…)

How to haggle prices in Morocco

Jueves, enero 27th, 2011

How to haggle prices in Morocco

Haggling is an art, so that some cultures are more entrenched than others, in some countries it is easier to buy a product than in other astronomical prices they are asking for a decorative article may not be able to locate anywhere in your home or You can only give to more distant relative. For this reason prior to travel is interesting to know how to trade in the country you are visiting, to learn what practices have before buying anything and how the game of haggling and negotiations to not be any shock or even be little respect vendors.

How to haggle prices in Morocco

Photography by Wrote

Tips on ordering discount on purchases:

If you are interested in purchasing any product, you can let yourself be seduced by the Moroccan shopkeepers, listen, let you display the products, but do not ask prices. Basically do not waste time if the sellers are not going to buy anything because they get very angry and understand that if you ask the price you buy. When you come to enter the store, with a simple answer that you are not interested at all, the sellers will stroll through the store will not bother you, but some will try to convince. (más…)

How to bargain in China

Jueves, enero 27th, 2011

If the last post to haggle in Morocco said that in this North African country haggling is an art in China haggling is a sport and if you are a foreigner, a need to not charge you sometimes 10 times the value a product.

How to bargain in China

Photography by James Trosh

Haggling in China:

As in the other posts of haggling, the important thing is that the products you carry, buy them at prices that seem reasonable and above all that you a good time for the game of bargaining. Here are some tips to bargain in China:

In China, although they want to buy, the seller will prompt you to buy the product and start racing. (más…)

Dream landscape in Ha Long Bay

Martes, enero 25th, 2011

The Ha-long Bay is one of the most spectacular landscapes of Southeast Asia. Mysterious and evocative, with its more than 3,000 islands form a natural place shrouded in fog that seems to have stopped in time, forming his own universe.

The Ha-long Bay is one of the most spectacular landscapes

Photography by David McKelvey

Travel to Vietnam and not to admire the Bay of Ha-long is to make our trip to middle and miss a very special place. And that is also known by the agents involved in tourism in China, so there are a tourist architecture organized in Vietnam that offers this and other tours in Vietnam at affordable prices. (más…)

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