Planning a cruise for the holidays and all 'at sea' as to how to go about it? What does a cruise really involve and what do you take with you? Want to know the basics? We give a few suggestions as to how you can go about it... more >>
Travel to discover the romance in your marriage
It's that time of year again. Malls are overflowing with images of Cupid, with every conceivable gift item on sale that you could present your loved ones.Don't you think, this is the perfect time to whisk away your spouse to one of the most romantic... more >>
Learn to become a bargain shopper
Excited about your holiday that's coming up? When abroad, nothing gives greater pleasure than shopping - not in big malls that have become ubiquitous in all our major cities....more >>
Travellers cheques
More and more women are opting to use traveller's cheques when they're travelling. Why are traveller's cheques getting to be more popular? Let's take a look. more >>
Syria
Looking for a place less travelled? Where the hustle and bustle of city life is not quiet so evident? A place which still holds on to its essence and hasn't lost its soul with the delude of tourism? more >>
Reliving Renaissance Rome
St Peter's Basilica is actually the second church in this spot. The first was begun in the 4th century and expanded over time until Julius II decided to build another more >>
Come to Amsterdam
Amsterdam is often referred to as one of the most colourful cities in the world. And rightly so! Where else do you find so many places of interest, famous museums, cosy pubs and the famous 'business women' and flower markets? more >>
Come to Dicken's country - Rome
The first castle was built on this site by the Romans to protect the bridge across the River Medway. Watling Street, the main road from London to Dover crossed here. more >>
A trip to Jungfrau - to the glorious heights
There is no more impressive series of mountain peaks than the Jungfrau range, that includes the almost-vertical Eiger, the Monch and finally, the Jungfrau herself. more >>
Kenya
The very word conjures up images of safaris, half naked tribes and wild life reserves. Living on the edge of the wild.There's nothing like a personal visit to rob you of your preconceptions. more >>
A little about Egypt
Planning a trip to Egypt? Well then, a few tips won't go awry. Visiting an arid desert area always needs more caution. more >>
Wales
Wales. A country like no other. So distinctly different, yet so obscure. Defining Wales is a difficult task. more >>
A square new world - Venice
Stepping out from your ferry, into a flurry of pigeon wings and a maze of tourists and vendors, you are at once transported to a fascinating new world. more >>
A taste of paradise - Switzerland
Switzerland - through the eyes of a tourist. Our first stop is Lugano. By the Lake Lugano. A first glimpse of an Alpine lake. Pristine. Crystal clear. more >>
A bridge over the river Inn.. Innsbruck
The Hapsburgs obviously counted themselves lucky that this city was within their realm. more >>
Honeymooners paradise - Nepal
From the airport, it was a fifteen minutes drive to the 'Yak and Yeti'. We were welcomed in the traditional Nepali style, complete with garlands and 'red tikka.' Then, we were escorted to an impeccably decorated honeymoon suite where a bottle of wine and a photographer awaited us with best wishes from the hotel staff. more >>
Remembering Rio
" Down the way where the nights are gay
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop ..... more >>
Malaysian Magic
"Selamat Datang" is the greeting that one hears very often on Malaysian soil. They invite you with open arms to explore the lush paradise that is part mystery and part modernity. more >>
Bhutan
Bhutan, a tiny country nestling in the Himalayas, is deeply entrenched in it's own culture. The country is in harmony with nature. more >>
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