Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| A Path To Somewhere |
| Submitted by Bobby Nguyen on
2010-11-02 20:40:51 (via
travelnews.activetravelshop.com) |
| If it’s all about the journey and not the destination, there is a “journey to a journey” involving quite a few ups and downs, not to mention twists and turns, that awaits the nature lover in Vietnam’s northern region.
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| Bhutan the Land of Thousand Monastery |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2010-10-31 10:08:10 (via
www.bhutanhomeexpeditions.com) |
| The Land of Thunder Dragon is the most mysterious Buddhist kingdom nestled in the Eastern Himalayas between the world largest country China and India, surviving in splendid isolation, preserving its enchanting traditions and ancestral way of life.
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| A little piece of heaven |
| Submitted by Bobby Nguyen on
2010-10-27 21:47:09 (via
indochinasails.u.yuku.com) |
| "Ha Long Bay, literally "Descending Dragon Bay" is covered with thousands of limestone freestanding islands. Our junk meanders through these isles while we lounge on top deck taking pictures, jumping into the sea for swims, drinking beers and cocktails and eating fresh seafood lunches and dinners. The Honeymoon has really begun now.
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| 101 reasons to love living in Hanoi |
| Submitted by Bobby Nguyen on
2010-10-27 20:47:26 (via
news.activetravelvietnam.com) |
| In 2001, Mark Rapoport and his family left New York to settle in Hanoi. The long-time expat and his Vietnamese partner run 54 Traditions, a gallery that sells handicrafts produced by ethnic minorities from all over the country. Almost every year, Rapaport’s two sons visit their parents and travel throughout the city.
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| Lenin Peak, the Pamirs |
| Submitted by asiamountains on
2010-10-25 22:16:36 (via
www.lenin-peak.net) |
| Lenin Peak (7134m) is located in a central part of Zaalay ridge, which is a natural border between Kyrgyzstan and Tadjikistan. Lenin peak massif is visible from different points of the Alay ridge and the eastern Pamirs. From the south (from the shore of Karakul lake) it looks like a sloping summit.
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| Travel postcard: Hanoi, Vietnam |
| Submitted by Bobby Nguyen on
2010-10-25 01:27:16 (via
news.activetravelvietnam.com) |
| With its remnants of French-colonial architecture, lively ‘Old Quarter’ alleyways and street side culinary culture Hanoi might just be Southeast Asia’s most charming capital city. It may be the oldest, too.
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| Rounding the Baltic Sea by Train (and Ferry) |
| Submitted by ManjaB on
2010-10-20 09:33:23 (via
www.off-the-beaten-track.net) |
The trip begins in the eastern part of The Netherlands, then continues in Germany, Poland,
Lithuania, Russia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden and finally Denmark. In every country there are beautiful churches, museums and interesting memorials that bring European history to mind.
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| Halong Bay: A World of Mystery Viet Nam |
| Submitted by Bobby Nguyen on
2010-10-10 21:21:38 (via
news.activetravelvietnam.com) |
| Halong Bay is probably where you would find yourself. Majestic and mysterious, Vietnam’s Halong Bay is a breathtaking location with over 2000 incredible jagged islands and islets rising from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin.
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