Archive for March, 2009

Cheap Hotels

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Las Vegas. This city of neon lights, over-the top entertainment and non-stop thrills make the city one of the top holiday destinations in the world. The hotels in Vegas rival the top establishments in the world, offering the most amazing variety around. Yes, the city no doubt has some of the most gorgeous, ultra-luxurious suites […]

Johannesburg - A Quick Travel Guide

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Johannesburg is a city in the centre of South Africa. The city is the provincial capital of the Gauteng Province (South Africa’s wealthiest province) and it boasts a population of 3,225,812. The area of Johannesburg has been inhabited for millions of years and hominid remains dating back 3.3 million years have been discovered in the […]

Cultural Tour on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

This Village on Mount Kilimanjaro is not for tourists. This is for your hardened traveler. Someone who wants to see a place untouched by commercialization; unspoiled and clean; a place that has magic and something to share. Tourist by definition tend to rush from one place to the next not really experiencing […]

The Story of the Very First Catered Chalet Trips to Chamonix France

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

In 1770 the first tourist accommodation was completed in Chamonix town. Before this date Chamonix village was a uncivilized and craggy rural hamlet where folks captured their own animals and farmed their own barley.
Farms at that time were used to farm dairy cows over the summer. The cows milk was conserved by making it […]

Discover Your Back Yard

Friday, March 27th, 2009

This past year with the travel budget a little light from the family ski trip we ditched the summer trip to Florida (sorry sis) to instead get to know some old familiar in the neighborhood activities. Well they familiar with me anyway, having grown up visiting these recreational areas several times through out my childhood. […]

Holiday Activities for Families Made Easy

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Sleigh bells ring. Are you listening?
The holidays are upon us and your To Do list is growing faster than a speeding bullet. In the mad dash to buy the right sweater for Aunt Myrtle, what happens to quality family time? Remember the little ones who remind you about Santa coming to town?
Many students will be […]

Should You Take Algebra?

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Algebra as a Science
Algebra scientific discipline is the subdivision of mathematics that is concerned about the study of structure, relation, and quantity. Algebra addresses working with numbers, variables, sets of elements and also vectors as in linear algebra. You can count on algebra as one of the most operative branches of mathematics, if not […]

Do we really want to communicate with our buddies on TV?

Friday, March 20th, 2009

A joint effort has been made by MySpace, Yahoo and Intel to make it possible for you to use MySpace on TV. By installing a specially-designed chipset by Intel in your television or other devices, you can chat, tag, change MySpace Layouts and even play small games with friends on MySpace even when you’re watching […]

Visas for Round the World Travel

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Checking visa requirements for the countries you’re visiting is essential. There’s nothing worse than arriving somewhere and being told you can’t enter because you haven’t got the right paperwork.
So, what is a visa? In short, it’s a stamp or form placed in your passport when you enter (and sometimes when you leave) a foreign country. […]

Put Your Feet Up in a Gatlinburg Vacation Rental

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Easterners might know it well, westerners might never have heard of it, but the fact of the matter is that Gatlinburg, Tennessee is a thriving tourist destination and the gateway for The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. If you’ve been longing for a little history and a lot of untamed wilderness, consider making this region […]