Archive for March, 2009

Of Bats and Birds

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Retirement to Thailand brings many surprises, not least having resident bats in the veranda roof. This is the 26th month of our new life in Thailand. Each day is amazing and brings with it something new to marvel at. Today is no exception. For today is the day of the Bat.

Why the Travel Industry is the Best Business Industry

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

When choosing a business opportunity, it is important to chose one that is associated with an industry that is flourish. Discover which industry is leading the competition.

Car Travel With Kids

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Make your next holiday start when you leave the front door of your home, not when you reach your destination. Check out our tips for successful and fun family travel.

Successful Tips For Family Beach Fun

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

As a result of this sudden burst of heat most families are finding themselves drawn to the beach to cool down. Regardless of whether your family are regulars at the beach or it is a new experience for the family there are some important steps in ensuring a successful visit to your local beach or [...]

Copper Canyon Train Tours - Reasonably Priced But Mostly Exclusive

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Most Copper Canyon train tours are all exclusive. However, they are quite reasonably priced and will usually fit into most vacation budgets. These will take you through a canyon that is considerably larger than the Grand Canyon and allow one to explore the Mexican Sierra Madre Mountains. There are seven as well as fourteen day [...]

Canada Train Tours - Exciting Packages, Explore What They Have to Offer

Friday, March 27th, 2009

There are many Canada train tours that offer the ability to sit back, ride the rails, and appreciate the beauty and majesty of the Rocky Mountains. This is a little used and widely known way to see many of the sights for anywhere from four to twelve days. And, the longer the package, the more [...]

Some Simple Travel Packing Tips

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The first of our travel packing tips will maximise the room available inside your suitcase. By simply folding your clothes in the same way that the clothing stores did when you first but bought them.

Church of the Resurrection in Abu Gosh

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

It stood empty for nearly 1,000 years, dirty, desolate, and on the verge of collapse. Today, the Crusader Church of the Resurrection in the Arab village of Abu Gosh is filled with prayer, its restored ancient frescoes a delight to behold.

Why Spiritual Gay Travel is More Important Now Than Ever Before

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

With the increased amount of stress in our lives, ordinary vacations just don’t do enough. A spiritual gay vacation is what is really needed.

Items Likely to Be Detained by Customs

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

There are many foreign items that can cause harm to people, animals, and the environment if permitted to enter a country. Government agencies have had to mandate rules and regulations regarding the types of items that can come in and leave their country. Many shipping companies keep a list of items that are not acceptable [...]