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  • Bermuda Travel Tips

    Experience Bermuda's pink-sand beaches, blue water, rolling green golf courses and rich history. Coral reefs, which serve as home to thousands of colorful fish, surround the island of Bermuda. Visitors enjoy kayaking and yachting on the clear water. Some prefer to hike or soak in the sun. Whether you are working or on vacation, you are sure to find your time… read more

  • Safe Travel in China

    China is a country of contrasts, with modern cities and tiny, backcountry villages where life is much the same as it was generations ago. It is also a country wrestling with severe environmental issues and under the rule of an authoritarian, Communist government. While a trip to China should be easy to enjoy, staying safe and healthy involves keeping several… read more

  • Currency Conversion in Morocco

    Travel in Morocco offers great value for your money if you know the conversion rates and can avoid overpaying for goods and services. Much of the Moroccan economy is a barter economy, and tourists are expected to haggle for purchases and services other than food. read more

  • How to Get the Best Money Exchange in India

    Traveling through India can be a live changing experience, from seeing the different hind temples to seeing how the locals live, you aren't going to forget a thing about your trip through the country. While travel, you are going to run into your share of expenses, so you need to know the best way of exchanging your foreign currency to the Indian rupee (abbre… read more

  • Information on the Iraqi Dinar

    As the official currency of the country of Iraq, the Iraqi dinar is issued by the Central Bank of Iraq. While the currency may be used by travelers to pay for goods and services in Iraq, there is controversy about buying the dinar as an investment tool. read more

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  • Tips on Traveling to Switzerland

    Some of the world's best skiing is in Switzerland, which is serviced by a highly efficient European train system. The season begins in early December and ends in late April. Boasting more than 120 ski resorts, Switzerland's favorite na… read more

  • How to Travel Around Spain

    Spain is one of the most highly visited areas in western Europe. With historic villages and cities, world-class museums and beaches, and Moor architecture, millions visit each year. There are various strategies for visiting Spain, and… read more

  • Punta Cana Vacation Tips

    Punta Cana, in the easternmost region of the Dominican Republic, is famous for its beaches in the Caribbean. There are many resorts in the region, many of which are owned by the Spanish and have Spanish architectural flourishes. Punta… read more

  • Tips on Traveling to Europe

    Europe is a rather different place from North America. Distances are not as vast as they are in many other places around the world. Rather, the many nations and metropolitan areas are in very close proximity to one another. The rural c… read more

  • What to Bring on Vacation in Cancun

    Cancun is a visual treat for the eyes, offering brilliant blue waters of the Caribbean, warm Mexican sun and outstanding white beaches. With nearly year-round sunny weather, Cancun provides the adventure traveler with endless opportuni… read more

  • How to Use Calling Cards in Peru

    Travel to Peru can be exciting. The history and culture of the Inca is woven throughout the cities and villages of Peru. While actually getting to Peru is easily accomplished by airplane, navigating the cities can be challenging. It is… read more

  • All Inclusive 5 Star Hotels in Papagayo, Costa Rica

    Located in Costa Rica, Papagayo is a city filled with outdoor activities for all ages. Guests can enjoy hiking, biking, surfing, scuba diving, boating, golf and various water sports during their stay. Guests looking for a tropical plac… read more

  • Accommodations Near the Airport in Havana, Cuba

    Whether you are on your way in or on your way out, staying near the airport in Havana isn't difficult. Given the fact that the city is rather compact, most of the city's accommodation options are within close range of José Mart&#x… read more

  • Motels in Courtenay, BC

    Courtenay, British Columbia, is a designated stop along the Great Canadian Fossil Trail. Visit dinosaur sites in the areas of Puntledge River and Trent to have a first-hand experience at this archeological wonder. Learn more about the… read more

  • Kabul, Afghanistan Hotels

    Whether you venture to Kabul, Afghanistan out of curiosity or necessity, this ancient, historically significant city will intrigue you. Situated in a picturesque, mountainous region of Afghanistan, Kabul has an elevation of over 5,000… read more

  • Currency for Travel to Cuba

    Cuba has two types of currencies, which ostensibly are different for locals than for tourists. When traveling to Cuba, you should understand and carry both currencies, but you can only change your money in Cuba and all currency must be… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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