The Grand Palace in Bangkok, home of a dozen awe-inspiring Buddhist, historical and ceremonial buildings built over the last 230 years, easily rates as one of the most memorable sites a world traveler could ever hope to experience.
Avoiding Tourist Trouble: The Local Laws and Customs of Singapore
Did you know that chewing gum is illegal in Singapore? It is, under certain circumstances. And, if you get caught, the consequences are pretty serious. If you’re planning on traveling to the area, make sure you understand the local laws and customs and stay out of trouble.
The Haven’s Peak: The Best Kept Secret in the Philippines
To reach The Haven’s Peak, guests need to climb 208 steps from the parking lot to the foyer of this mountaintop destination. Once there, they discover a micro-resort with only 5 cabins. The pergolas, swimming pools, landscaping and other man-made elements blend seamlessly with nature. This place breaks all the rules of outstanding resorts, and their guests love them for it.
Women of Wonder
Women are all connected, continuously on a journey of growing our minds, hearts, selves and way of life. We must advocate for all, and celebrate the women who inspire other women.
Wisconsin: It’s Not Just the Cheese
An hour north of Milwaukee lies a Great Lakes vacation region that has been off the radar for much of the rest of the country.
Koh Rong: A Backpacker’s Paradise in Cambodia
If you’re a backpacker with a limited budget, have a taste for drugs, enjoy a carefree lifestyle and love clean beaches in a tropical paradise, then Paradise Beach on Koh Rong just may be your dream destination.
Montreal Tourism generates $2.7 billion for the local economy in 2014
Montreal hoteliers and businesses whose bottom lines heavily rely on tourism are taking comfort in the results of a recent study taken on behalf of Tourisme Montreal showing that 9.2 million people visited the city in 2014, injecting a healthy $2.7 billion into the local economy.
Island Time: Surf, Sand And Scenery
I hurled myself off the sandstone cliff edge of The Bluff, arms crossed in front of my chest, slicing sideways into the foaming surf. The surging wave thrust my body onto the smooth, bright red cliff face and I blasted into the cave’s interior…
A Mother of a Monument
Even some of those in favour of the project find it objectionable that corporate and others sponsors will receive as much visibility and recognition as the dead thus memorialized.
Paws to Reflect in Victoria
There is no doubt that owning a pet, particularly a dog, can be good for our health. They not only provide us with companionship and unconditional love, it is widely accepted that people who own a dog are more likely to have lower blood pressure and cholesterol and suffer less from depression.
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