Monthly Archives: September 2011



The Nan : One Of The Most Important Tributaries of Thailand

Sep 30th, 2011Posted by Laura Steinfield

The Nan is a river in Thailand. One of the most important tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, where it empties in Nakhon Sawan, after 627 km course. Its watershed has an area of 57,947 sq. km.

How to Make Your Own Comfy Travel Pillow

Sep 29th, 2011Posted by Jack Bulker

Whether you travel in a car or on a plane or train when you go on a vacation, you always want to try and be as comfortable as you possibly can, especially if you are going somewhere that might be a long distance and you need to sleep while traveling. So it's always a nice idea to have your own travel pillow with you for the trip.

Hotels In Prague City Offer You Everything You Need In A Holiday

Sep 27th, 2011Posted by Joanna Lawton

There are many fantastic cities in Europe but for a wide range of activities and sights, Prague is hard to beat. Whether you want a city that still has so much of its historic splendour or a city that has moved with the times, Prague is capable of providing both, practically on the doorstep of your hotel.

How To Find The Perfect Holiday Vacation Rentals For You And Your Family

Sep 27th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

If too much travel and the prospect of staying in a hotel does not appeal to you, then you would do well to consider taking a short break at one of the holiday vacation rental accommodations that are strewn across the UK.

Experience The Rift Valley Lakes

Sep 23rd, 2011Posted by Nicola Russell

Over 20 million years ago, significant plate movement beneath the earth's crust caused the area now known as the Rift Valley to tear itself apart and create a rift thousands of kilometres long bisecting Kenya and characterising the country with uninhabitable desert regions, fertile farmland, flat rolling plains and steep escarpments.

St Martin, Caribbean Pleasures!

Sep 22nd, 2011Posted by Scott Miscall

On 11th Nov 1493, famed explorer Christopher Columbus landed on a small Caribbean island and laid claim to it in the name of Spain. In 1624, French settlers began to start the cultivation of a new cash crop, tobacco.

How to Choose the Right Hotel for Your Next Vacation

Sep 22nd, 2011Posted by Jack Bulker

It doesn't matter whether it's your honeymoon or a long awaited trip to the Bahamas, it's always a stressful task to try and find just the right hotel for your vacation needs. When you sit down and start planning your trip, you'll discover that there are all kinds of vacation packages, programs and special discounts that might make the whole thing seem simply overwhelming.

What Benefits Will Hiring A Coach Provide To You?

Sep 19th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

When you travel in groups, it can be very difficult to manage and organise the movement of everyone involved. There are potential pitfalls from almost every mode of transport if you have to manage the movement of, say, over 50 people. If you travel by hired cars or taxis then there is the risk of somebody getting left behind or the luggage getting lost because it was placed in a different car.

A Brief History of New York City

Sep 13th, 2011Posted by Matthew Smith

This article looks into the history of New York City, from a Dutch trading post to the popular, thriving mega city that stands today.

Aging Resources - Tips for Senior Citizens When Traveling

Sep 13th, 2011Posted by Charles Tetsal

Just because a person gets older doesn't mean that they no longer have the desire to travel. In fact there many seniors traveling all over the place. They enjoy the experiences and the different cultures that other countries have no less than those who are younger.

Memphis : The Major Port City On The Mississippi River

Sep 10th, 2011Posted by Laura Steinfield

The Memphis area was originally inhabited by the Chickasaw Indians. It was then explored by Europeans, first by the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto in 1540.In 1680, a French expedition led by Ren Robert Cavelier de La Salle built Fort Prud'homme, the site of the current Memphis.

Hotels In Belfast Will Meet Your Every Demand

Sep 10th, 2011Posted by Joanna Lawton

There are many hotels in Belfast that are worth considering and regardless of what you are looking for from a hotel, there will be something of interest and benefit. The location of your hotel may be the important factor and this all depends on what you are doing in the city.

How To Enjoy Disney World Even in the Rain!

Sep 7th, 2011Posted by Jack Bulker

So, you planned all year for your holidays to Disney World and the first day you are suppose to go out and have fun there it's raining! Sure, most of the time it is sunny in Florida, but there will be those days that it's not and this is one of them. First off, this trip probably cost you quite a bit, so no doubt you don't want to give up the day and you don't have to.

Are Weddings Mauritius Style A Complicated Procedure For The Bridal Couple?

Sep 2nd, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

The world changes at a rapid pace. Even with so many changes taking place in every aspect of how we live our lives, couples are still getting married. Perhaps the best way to describe modern relationships is to use the word 'choice'. Nowadays, couples are at an advantage. They can choose whether or not they want to marry.

Choosing The Perfect Belfast Hotel

Sep 2nd, 2011Posted by Joanna Lawton

Belfast has had a chequered past, however over the last 15 years it has risen from the shadow of terrorism and is now becoming a very popular place to visit. There are a great many areas of interest in Belfast, including the shipyards from which the city was formed and where the ill-fated Titanic was built.