Showing posts with label traveling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traveling. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The secret to packing light: A travel guide



Traveling is fun, but when it comes to packing, even the most frequent travelers have some difficulty. Although packing involves many personal decisions (every traveler has preferences and non-negotiable things he or she wants to do), there are still some ways to make it easier:



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Make a packing list

The list will help you make sure you have everything you need and that you haven't forgotten anything. Bear in mind that when making your list, add the most important on top and avoid putting unnecessary luxuries that can be disregarded.

Pack tight

Knowing what to bring and how to make everything fit in your luggage and carry on is an important traveling skill. Many frequent travelers swear that rolling your clothes conserves space and minimizes wrinkles. It's also helpful to tuck smaller pieces into larger items like rolling your socks with your shirt or stuffing them inside your shoes.



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Layers vs. heavy coats

Layering is better than bringing heavy coats or jackets. The latter tend to be heavier, bulkier and harder to pack. Learning to wear layers gives you more options on what to wear and what to mix and match.

Stick to neutrals

Bring shirts or tops that match all of the pants, shorts or skirts (for the ladies) that you brought with you. That way, you can just wash and wear them another day instead of wearing too many changes of clothes that take up too much space in your bag.




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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

A bookworm’s dream vacation spots



Books allow you to travel the world of the characters in the story. You don’t need a passport to get to London or to the most exotic places in fiction; you just need your imagination and a good book will take you there. Literature and travel have always been a natural partnership. Here are three destinations every book lover will love to travel to:

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin abounds in literary landmarks and is home to some of the most illustrious literary figures of all time like James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. Ireland's capital is one of the six UNESCO Cities of Literature and for good reason. You can visit the homes of some of the most prominent writers, such as George Bernard Shaw's birthplace turned museum. See one of the most famous books in the world, The Book of Kells, at Trinity College, or at nightfall, visit the city's most famous pubs.




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London, England

Surely, this is a book lover's paradise. It is where some of the biggest names in literature have emerged: Shakespeare, Conan Doyle, Dickens, and Rowling. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy, too. Joining literary tours and visiting the British Library are just some of the possible stops on your itinerary.



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Washington, D.C.

The Library of Congress hosts over 150 million items and is an ultimate haven for book lovers everywhere. Bookworms will definitely not want to miss visiting the biggest library in the world. Besides that, there are a lot of bookstores and cafes that will enrich the literary mind.




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Friday, December 12, 2014

REPOST: 5 places to add to your traveling bucket list for 2015

Traveling the world is fun but choosing where to go is the hardest part of it all. This New York Daily News article enumerates five destinations you should be adding to your travel bucket list.


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New Year’s is not that far off, and if you've resolved to make 2015 your year of travel, here are five places you’ll want to add to your list. From cultural meccas to natural beauties, family-friendly havens and one place in particular that just has that certain je ne sais quoi about it, these top-pick travel destinations each promise eye-opening experiences all their own. All you have to do is buy the ticket.

Bahamas


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If the only things you know about the Bahamas is that a certain pop-music princess who sings about umbrellas happened to be born there or that it was on the Beach Boy’s list of travel destinations once upon a time, then might we suggest a trip to this tropical island and an updated copy of Trivial Pursuit. “The Bahamas are home to one of the most picturesque archipelagos in the entire world,” says Jackie Finley, a representative of Holiday Cruise Line. “And the fact they're so close to Florida makes going on cruises one of the most exciting things you can do with your family." Bahamian cruises are so popular in fact that Holiday has a specialty service dedicated to such excursions — might be why it's been named the “Best Bahamas Getaway Cruise” three years running by the editors at Porthole magazine.


Central America




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If the is calling to you, but you’re not entirely interested in island hopping, Central America might be a better place to plan your great escape. Lying just above the equator in the Tropic of Cancer, with the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean on either side, this smallest sliver of the Americas offers warm climates, beautiful weather and plenty of awe-inspiring natural wonders at which to marvel. Panama is possibly the most recognizable Central American country, but to its north, Costa Rica has long held the crown as an ecotourism hotspot. New to the tourism scene, but equally capable of offering an exotic adventure is Nicaragua. While its war-torn history might not be far behind it, Nicaragua is charting a new course for itself as a cultural and culinary destination. Seafood lovers should stick to the Caribbean side of the country, where they are sure to enjoy the spoils of Nicaragua’s shrimp and lobster boat industries; caffeine connoisseurs might consider a trip to the country’s central highlands for a tour of its authentic coffee harvestings; and Nicaragua’s most intriguing of natural wonders, its coral reefs, are best seen by scuba diving off the coast of Corn Island — situated in the Caribbean Sea about 44 miles off Nicaragua’s mainland.


Paris

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Despite having a history that spans over 10,000 years, the City of Lights still holds a fascination for tourists. In fact, it is the ever presence of its antiquity, in the form of gothic architecture and cultural landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tour that continue to make the Parisian capitale a perennial favorite — not to mention the Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece housed within Paris' most popular museum, the Louvre. Whether you spend your time here doing nothing more than eating macaroons while strolling along the Seine basking in the wealth of history simply surrounding you, or you pound the cobblestone pavement traversing the city from the Champs d'Elysee to Sacré-Cœur, Paris holds plenty of opportunities to make memories to last a lifetime.

Iceland


We can understand why any travel destination with the word ice in the name would be enough to raise the eyebrows of even the most unimpressed of New Yorkers — a people for whom the term polar vortex still illicits chills — but if this Nordic country is not on your traveling bucket list by now, it’s time to make an addendum. Falling just outside the Arctic Circle, a trip to Iceland is not for the faint of heart. In this case, however, fortune truly does favor the brave, because once you arrive, a veritable treasure trove of natural beauty will be at your fingertips. From getting an up-close look at glaciers to taking in the polar collision of gaseous particles better known as the Northern Lights, Iceland is awash in wonders — and not all of them require a parka to appreciate. Amongst Iceland’s main attractions are its geothermal pools. These naturally heated watering holes are reason enough to book a ticket to Reykjavik right now.

Washington D.C.


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 While part of the fun of travelling is getting to put a stamp in your passport, there are plenty of picturesque, historically significant and awe-inspiring places to visit right here in the states. One of our favorites is just a train ride away. Washington is one of the world's best museum and monument cities, according to Lonely Planet, an arbiter of all things travel oriented. For the next 12 months, our nation’s capital will in even rarer form than usual, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Through 2015, rarely seen artifacts from America’s 16th president, like his iconic stovepipe hat, as well as the pistol John Wilkes Booth fired the deadly shot from will be on display through a partnership between the Smithsonian and Ford’s Theatre where Lincoln was fatally wounded in 1865. While the occasion warranting Washington D.C. a place in our list might be a bit somber, it's short window of opportunity makes it all the more significant.

A trip to any of these above destinations is sure to make your two weeks off of work feel like the much needed getaway it's meant to be, but whether your vacation winds up being one from this list or another port of call entirely, the experience of exploration is what’s important.

Riyesh Menon loves to travel the world because he enjoys experiencing the different cultures of every place he visits. Follow him on Twitter to find out the hottest and most beautiful destinations.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Escaping the cold and enjoying a holiday travel on the cheap


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When the too cold weather tags along with the Christmas holiday, it makes you want to get out of town and enjoy a warm-weather getaway. However, holiday travel is notoriously known as being a busy and expensive undertaking. Odds are, you’ll likely get discouraged and end up staying at home, hoping that the heating system will not give up on you.

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But, fret not, for there are deals and tactics that will let you enjoy a warm Christmas holiday, away the biting weather. In fact, Travel Channel says that there is quite a window of opportunity for a great vacation with holiday travel, only if you planned ahead and booked early. Independent Traveler affirms that fares rise as the actual holiday approaches, so booking early avoid the price of procrastination. There is no such thing as too early flight booking in this day and age.

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Forbes underscores that the beauty of booking travel in advance for a winter holiday is that you see maximum discounts on resort or hotel rates. A 14 to 21-day advanced booking is ideal for a 20 percent discount or more. With advanced flight booking, you can choose Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, or the actual holiday, as these days are the cheapest times to fly to your destination. And they are less stressful, too.

Escaping winter by vacationing somewhere sunny can cause a serious dent on your budget, unless you plan well in advance and not escape town on a sudden whim.

Hi there! Riyesh Menon here! Traveling is what I love best as I get to see unique places and cultures. Follow me on Twitter to read about the places I visited and those that I plan to see soon.