Travelling to the UK from abroad

April 30th, 2012
If your journey isn't too great a distance, for example you are visiting from Europe, you might want to consider a variety of travel options. But if your journey is a long one, plane fares are now so competitive that in terms of speed, comfort and cost you should probably just look at flights. Flying is the most obvious way to travel to the UK. Fares can vary dramatically so the best advice is to shop around and be flexible about dates and airlines. In particular students, young travellers and ...
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SECRETS OF THE LONDON TUBE

April 29th, 2012
Although it's many years since I left my home in London I still occasionally use The Tube, as the London Underground is affectionately known. Hold on. Affectionately? Does anybody actually hold any affection for the network of tunnels that run beneath the surface of our capital, or the rolling stock that runs through them? They're over-crowded, far too warm and stuffy (the temperature in the tunnels is about 10 C higher than at ground level), and the views are pretty dire. In central London, ...
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Disney's 10 Most Magical Experiences

April 28th, 2012
An Epcot Illuminations Cruise ' Each evening boatloads of visitors depart from the docks of Disney's Boardwalk Inn and Disney's Yacht Club headed for Epcot. Their destination is a prime position under the bridge between the United Kingdom and France for a view of the Illuminations fireworks spectacular. Cruises are offered nightly with your choice of either a pontoon boat seating 10 or a beautiful reproduction of a 1930s Chris Craft accommodating 6-7 people. Although reservations can be made up ...
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New York Without Luggage, Reservations or Fresh Socks

April 27th, 2012
/p> New York is an impossible place - an overbuilt island with a nasty climate, horrendous traffic and . . .magic. What's not to love? Our day trip to Manhattan was typical John and Laura - last minute. It was post Christmas and very cold after a snowstorm. The sky was bright blue and the wind was piercing as we stood at the bus stop in John's New Jersey hometown - Kearny. I, weak and pathetic after years of mild L.A. weather, huddled in a nearby store while John, the native, stood in the ...
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The latest lancel purses and handbags in this season

April 27th, 2012
lancel 2012 Voyage trip set together with underwater blue as the major hue of leather clutches,entirely settlement with source of energy, fresh athletic take a motivation. Several 2Way drawnstring suitcase are the best selection for casual costume for halloween; improvement in touch with classic Boston ma bag, envelopes sacks one is the best for the business office,parties and various occasions. Smashup colouring ceramic mosaic glass, animal printed out, edging, or anything else,more room ...
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Heightened Airport Security

April 26th, 2012
SURVIVING AIRPORT SECURITY What to expect at the airport By Laura Quarantiello © 2002 Tiare Publications 349 words The new airport security rules, instituted in the wake of the September 11 tragedies, are not only causing longer lines and more delays, they're also confusing travelers. How many bags can I carry aboard? Are golf clubs considered weapons now? What about nail clippers? Will airport screeners be searching every nook and cranny of my bags? Do I really have to show up two hours early ...
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India Travel Guide and Booking of I-Ticket

April 25th, 2012
When overseas tourists come vacationing to India, they rely on the India travel guide. It can be a book in printed form or an online travel portal containing the A-Z of information about all cities in the country, places of interest, hotels, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, and more. The online travel guide also contains reviews and comments posted by thousands of tourists; thus travelers read real experience from real tourists. It is quite natural that by word of mouth you cannot ...
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What's the Best Way to Travel Around the World?

April 24th, 2012
The time has finally come to take a trip around the world. You've got lots of stops to make and places to see. It's the chance to really check off a number of items on your bucket list. However, the problem now is figuring out how to get to each location. What's the best way to really travel around the world? There are a number of options, but some means of getting there might be better than others. One of the best ways to plan your trip around the world is to use tailormade holidays. ...
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Travel Guide to Kodaikanal | Chennai

April 23rd, 2012
Kodaikanal is easily one of South India's most preferred hill station destinations. Dotted densely with numerous forests rich in bio diversity, Kodaikanal stands majestically just south of the Palani hills in Madurai at an altitude of approximately 2,100 ft above sea level. Sprawling mountainous areas, winding roads, beautiful flowers in bloom, mountain goats, cute cottages and little residential tenements, adorn this picturesque colonial town. Of late Kodaikanal is becoming famous for ...
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India Travel Packages: Reliable Trip to India

April 22nd, 2012
India is gifted with a number of travel destinations that allure numerous travelers from all over the world. There are a number of tour operators and service providers with the aim of making India tour packages and itineraries that are suitable and interesting. Before starting the trip to India one thing make it a point that while creating the best journey for a traveler or a group of tourists are interest, budget and expediency. India has something for every visitor and never fails to ...
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