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Camping The Ultimate Budget Vacation
Tuesday, 1 September 2009Posted by
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When it comes to enjoying a vacation on a limited budget
it is difficult to beat the appeal of the good old camping trip. After all
it costs next to nothing to pitch your tent in the back country wilderness of your favorite state or national park. A week long camping trip can often cost less than a day or two in a big city or tourist hot spot
while giving the entire family time to bond and enjoy being together.
As a matter of fact
camping is one of the most popular family activities
and many families enjoy camping together
sharing stories around a roaring fire
roasting marshmallows
swimming
fishing and all the other great things that come with a camping trip.
For many
camping brings back memories from childhood
and many parents want to give their children a taste of what their own childhood was like
back when things were so much simpler.
Another great thing about camping is that once the initial expenses are paid
there is little in the way of ongoing expenses. Unlike a traditional vacation
in which the money you spend on that great hotel is gone for good
with camping you buy your hotel room (also known as your tent) outright
and you own it forever.
After you have bought all the essential items
like the tent
a couple of good camping lanterns
a good camp stove
sleeping bags and the like
your only expenses may be the food for the trip and the gas it takes to get there.
And camping provides plenty for all members of the family to do. Dad may enjoy fishing in his favorite spot
or boating around the lake
while mom and the kids may enjoy a beautiful hike and bird watching trip. There are even campgrounds that feature movies
swimming pools and other amenities for those who prefer a level of comfort to their journey.
As a matter of fact
there are many ways to camp
from rough camping in the back country to cabins at campgrounds to even RV camping. The level is entirely up to you
and that is one thing that makes camping so attractive to budget travelers and families alike.
There is nothing quite like vacationing in the great outdoors to get back in touch with nature. From watching the wildlife to watching the stars
there is plenty to do on the average camping trip. Stargazing is particularly popular with city dwellers
who may never have seen the Milky Way in all its glory before. Getting away from the glare of city lights and see nature as it truly is.
We know that camping is one of the least expensive of all vacations
but lets take a quick look at the expenses associated with this type of budget travel. The centerpiece of the camping trip
of course
is the tent. Unless you plan to camp in an RV or rent a cabin
which is more expensive
you will need a sturdy
high quality tent. It is important that the tent be waterproof and that it close easily. Be sure the tent features a high quality zipper or other closure that is easy for every member of the family to operate. Test the zipper several times
and be sure you know how to set up the tent before you get to the woods.
Most campers will also want to invest in a few high quality sleeping bags. It is a good idea to choose a sleeping bag that is insulated
and to pick one that will be good for several seasons. Many sleeping bags are designed with removable liners and insulation. These are a good choice
since they can be used in cold weather and warm.
It is also a good idea to buy a couple of camp lanterns. These portable lights are great for lighting your way around in the dark. A cooler for drinks and food is a good idea as well
as is a portable charcoal grill or camp stove. If you are camping at a campground
however
you may be able to leave the camp stove and grill at home
since many campgrounds provide grills for their guests to use free of charge. It is important to find out what amenities each campground offers before you head out.
Read More “Camping The Ultimate Budget Vacation”
it is difficult to beat the appeal of the good old camping trip. After all
it costs next to nothing to pitch your tent in the back country wilderness of your favorite state or national park. A week long camping trip can often cost less than a day or two in a big city or tourist hot spot
while giving the entire family time to bond and enjoy being together.
As a matter of fact
camping is one of the most popular family activities
and many families enjoy camping together
sharing stories around a roaring fire
roasting marshmallows
swimming
fishing and all the other great things that come with a camping trip.
For many
camping brings back memories from childhood
and many parents want to give their children a taste of what their own childhood was like
back when things were so much simpler.
Another great thing about camping is that once the initial expenses are paid
there is little in the way of ongoing expenses. Unlike a traditional vacation
in which the money you spend on that great hotel is gone for good
with camping you buy your hotel room (also known as your tent) outright
and you own it forever.
After you have bought all the essential items
like the tent
a couple of good camping lanterns
a good camp stove
sleeping bags and the like
your only expenses may be the food for the trip and the gas it takes to get there.
And camping provides plenty for all members of the family to do. Dad may enjoy fishing in his favorite spot
or boating around the lake
while mom and the kids may enjoy a beautiful hike and bird watching trip. There are even campgrounds that feature movies
swimming pools and other amenities for those who prefer a level of comfort to their journey.
As a matter of fact
there are many ways to camp
from rough camping in the back country to cabins at campgrounds to even RV camping. The level is entirely up to you
and that is one thing that makes camping so attractive to budget travelers and families alike.
There is nothing quite like vacationing in the great outdoors to get back in touch with nature. From watching the wildlife to watching the stars
there is plenty to do on the average camping trip. Stargazing is particularly popular with city dwellers
who may never have seen the Milky Way in all its glory before. Getting away from the glare of city lights and see nature as it truly is.
We know that camping is one of the least expensive of all vacations
but lets take a quick look at the expenses associated with this type of budget travel. The centerpiece of the camping trip
of course
is the tent. Unless you plan to camp in an RV or rent a cabin
which is more expensive
you will need a sturdy
high quality tent. It is important that the tent be waterproof and that it close easily. Be sure the tent features a high quality zipper or other closure that is easy for every member of the family to operate. Test the zipper several times
and be sure you know how to set up the tent before you get to the woods.
Most campers will also want to invest in a few high quality sleeping bags. It is a good idea to choose a sleeping bag that is insulated
and to pick one that will be good for several seasons. Many sleeping bags are designed with removable liners and insulation. These are a good choice
since they can be used in cold weather and warm.
It is also a good idea to buy a couple of camp lanterns. These portable lights are great for lighting your way around in the dark. A cooler for drinks and food is a good idea as well
as is a portable charcoal grill or camp stove. If you are camping at a campground
however
you may be able to leave the camp stove and grill at home
since many campgrounds provide grills for their guests to use free of charge. It is important to find out what amenities each campground offers before you head out.
Best international beaches guide
Thursday, 20 August 2009Posted by
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Vacationing at beach is like heaven or earth for all the aqua lovers and fans. The beach vacation is different from the rest where you the pleasure to get soaked in the sun and sand
experience the ups and downs with the tides and get carried away with the huge waves. To enjoy the water and water activities there are several beach destinations around the world.
• The Capri Islands is an amazingly beautiful coastline. It has no beach yet it is deemed to be one of the best amongst the international beaches. The island has “bathing establishments” in place of beaches. It has a treasure of beach towels
beach balls and beach bunnies. The island is famous to host the rich and facilitate them with perfect luxuries and the exotic Roman art and architecture.
• Barcelona can never be overlooked in the count of beach holidays. Barcelona beaches like the Bora Bora
the nude beach Platia de la Mar Bella
Platja de Sant Sebastia and Platia Barcelona one of the most popular beaches of the world
invite visitors all round the year and from everywhere in the world. Besides the seaside fun and adventure this city of Spain is also perfect for sightseeing. There are marvelous museums
traditional buildings and at display the magnum opus of some of the great architects likes Antonio Gaudi.
• Bermuda has always excited the spirits of all the water devotees. The island is known for some of the ravishing beaches with pink sand and greenish water
fishing activity and uniquely painted homes and cottages. Amongst the well known beaches of the place is the Horseshoe Bay close to the southern end of the island. This Bay is further divided into smaller coves and bays on both the sides and is also a home to many good hotels
restaurants
tennis courts and golf courses. The Astwood Cove is another beach region which is bordered by tall cliffs and beaches with numerous water sports and bewitching flora and fauna. Apart from the beach amusement the island offers delectable sea food and a peculiar lifestyle that makes your vacation a memorable experience.
• Cancun a spontaneously budding tourist destination
also known as Mayan Riviera rests on the ground of state of Mexico. Cancun is a host to some of the best beaches in the world. These beaches encourage a numerous water sports like snorkeling
swimming with dolphins etc. The Xcaret Nature Park
the Xel Ha and the Isla Mujeres are the specific places to thrill you with these activities. The temperature of the place revolves around 80 to 85 degree Fahrenheit. Cancun has also many bizarre and eye catching archaeological sites that keep the tourists busy throughout their visit.
• The Aruba is a Dutch island located in the southern Caribbean Sea and is known for being the best family beach resort across the globe. The Palm Beach in Aruba with its white sands welcomes young as well as the old from all over the world. Apart from water sports the place is also a call to the golf lovers to enjoy while exploring their talent. The weather of this hurricane free place is wonderful with annual average temperature that figures around 82 degree Fahrenheit.
This is just the tip of an iceberg for there are many more lovable beach spots like Jamaica
Negril and Montego Bay
Saint Tropez
Italian Riviera etc. to throng and enjoy
Read More “Best international beaches guide”
experience the ups and downs with the tides and get carried away with the huge waves. To enjoy the water and water activities there are several beach destinations around the world.
• The Capri Islands is an amazingly beautiful coastline. It has no beach yet it is deemed to be one of the best amongst the international beaches. The island has “bathing establishments” in place of beaches. It has a treasure of beach towels
beach balls and beach bunnies. The island is famous to host the rich and facilitate them with perfect luxuries and the exotic Roman art and architecture.
• Barcelona can never be overlooked in the count of beach holidays. Barcelona beaches like the Bora Bora
the nude beach Platia de la Mar Bella
Platja de Sant Sebastia and Platia Barcelona one of the most popular beaches of the world
invite visitors all round the year and from everywhere in the world. Besides the seaside fun and adventure this city of Spain is also perfect for sightseeing. There are marvelous museums
traditional buildings and at display the magnum opus of some of the great architects likes Antonio Gaudi.
• Bermuda has always excited the spirits of all the water devotees. The island is known for some of the ravishing beaches with pink sand and greenish water
fishing activity and uniquely painted homes and cottages. Amongst the well known beaches of the place is the Horseshoe Bay close to the southern end of the island. This Bay is further divided into smaller coves and bays on both the sides and is also a home to many good hotels
restaurants
tennis courts and golf courses. The Astwood Cove is another beach region which is bordered by tall cliffs and beaches with numerous water sports and bewitching flora and fauna. Apart from the beach amusement the island offers delectable sea food and a peculiar lifestyle that makes your vacation a memorable experience.
• Cancun a spontaneously budding tourist destination
also known as Mayan Riviera rests on the ground of state of Mexico. Cancun is a host to some of the best beaches in the world. These beaches encourage a numerous water sports like snorkeling
swimming with dolphins etc. The Xcaret Nature Park
the Xel Ha and the Isla Mujeres are the specific places to thrill you with these activities. The temperature of the place revolves around 80 to 85 degree Fahrenheit. Cancun has also many bizarre and eye catching archaeological sites that keep the tourists busy throughout their visit.
• The Aruba is a Dutch island located in the southern Caribbean Sea and is known for being the best family beach resort across the globe. The Palm Beach in Aruba with its white sands welcomes young as well as the old from all over the world. Apart from water sports the place is also a call to the golf lovers to enjoy while exploring their talent. The weather of this hurricane free place is wonderful with annual average temperature that figures around 82 degree Fahrenheit.
This is just the tip of an iceberg for there are many more lovable beach spots like Jamaica
Negril and Montego Bay
Saint Tropez
Italian Riviera etc. to throng and enjoy
Backpacking in Yellowstone
Tuesday, 18 August 2009Posted by
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With fresh air in the lungs and boots on your feet hike along...
Beaver Ponds
One of Yellowstone's shorter loop trails then wanders through both meadows and forest. Black bears and Wild Flowers usually dominate the flora and fauna of this part of the world.
Fairy Falls
197-foot Fairy Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Yellowstone
The longest and most scenic route starts at the Fountain Flat Drive barricade.
Grebe Lake
A trail used mainly by fishermen and backpackers
the trail goes to Grebe Lake
which make up the headwaters of the Gibbon River system. Deer and moose are oftentimes spotted along the trail and at the Lake
Grizzly Lake
Starting out in a meadow
then climbing 250 feet up a ridge and traveling through burned forest
the route offers excellent views of Mount Holmes and the Gallatin Range.
Lost Lake
An easy trail
which starts behind Roosevelt Lodge (Tower Junction) then
goes into the forested hillside
coming to a fork
going westwards to the Lost Lake which is about quarter of a mile away.
Monument Geyser Basin
This is short but steep hike
where you can see the stunning view of Elk Park meadow and the wandering Gibbon River leading to Monument Geyser Basin
a small geyser basin.
Osprey Falls
Whether you start south of Bunsen Peak on the Bunsen Peak road or north of Bunsen Peak on the other end
you will be traveling about three miles along the road to reach the breathtaking Osprey Falls Trail
Specimen Ridge
This trail takes us to the lip of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone at the one mile point
then to east reaching the top of 9614-feet Amethyst Mountain.
Storm Point
This trail offers a good view of Yellowstone Lake
off the beaten path.
Start from the Indian Pond parking area
then drops into the tree line until you reach Storm Point.
Yellowstone River
Starts at the Yellowstone River Picnic Area and rises up to the eastern lip of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. There are some spectacular views of the Canyon and River from this trail.
Read More “Backpacking in Yellowstone”
Beaver Ponds
One of Yellowstone's shorter loop trails then wanders through both meadows and forest. Black bears and Wild Flowers usually dominate the flora and fauna of this part of the world.
Fairy Falls
197-foot Fairy Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Yellowstone
The longest and most scenic route starts at the Fountain Flat Drive barricade.
Grebe Lake
A trail used mainly by fishermen and backpackers
the trail goes to Grebe Lake
which make up the headwaters of the Gibbon River system. Deer and moose are oftentimes spotted along the trail and at the Lake
Grizzly Lake
Starting out in a meadow
then climbing 250 feet up a ridge and traveling through burned forest
the route offers excellent views of Mount Holmes and the Gallatin Range.
Lost Lake
An easy trail
which starts behind Roosevelt Lodge (Tower Junction) then
goes into the forested hillside
coming to a fork
going westwards to the Lost Lake which is about quarter of a mile away.
Monument Geyser Basin
This is short but steep hike
where you can see the stunning view of Elk Park meadow and the wandering Gibbon River leading to Monument Geyser Basin
a small geyser basin.
Osprey Falls
Whether you start south of Bunsen Peak on the Bunsen Peak road or north of Bunsen Peak on the other end
you will be traveling about three miles along the road to reach the breathtaking Osprey Falls Trail
Specimen Ridge
This trail takes us to the lip of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone at the one mile point
then to east reaching the top of 9614-feet Amethyst Mountain.
Storm Point
This trail offers a good view of Yellowstone Lake
off the beaten path.
Start from the Indian Pond parking area
then drops into the tree line until you reach Storm Point.
Yellowstone River
Starts at the Yellowstone River Picnic Area and rises up to the eastern lip of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. There are some spectacular views of the Canyon and River from this trail.
Adventure Travel Tours A Day on the Trail
Monday, 17 August 2009Posted by
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An adventure travel vacation is a great way to explore your world. Join a group of fun people who share your interests as we go on a day hike in the Alps. Enjoy a little taste of Switzerland.
Up
Up
and Away
After consuming a hearty breakfast
we depart for the trailhead. It's close to our conveniently located inn
so we take a leisurely stroll - greeting friendly locals and shopkeepers along the way.
We board a bright red cable car that whisks us soaring above the valley to a far away peak. One of your companions excitedly nudges you
Look, marmots!
. We gaze at a trio of cuddly creatures staring back at us from the rockface - so close we feel we could reach out and touch them.
We disembark at a solid rock and timber mountain station - now peaceful
this station hosts a clattering mass of skiers during the winter season.
Clean Mountain Air and Emerald Lakes
Breathing in the fresh mountain air
we set out on our trail. Carpets of wildflowers surround us. Gentle cows graze the alpine grasses - serenading us with a cheerful tinkle of bells. Hiking here is so refreshing.
A meandering path leads us through hillocks of glacial moraine
now cloaked in a splendid green
to the edge of a startlingly beautiful emerald lake. The nearby mountains reflect on its surface.
We make a brief stop to admire this natural jewel. Some of our group rambles around the tiny lake - others lay back and enjoy the serenity.
Hiking Amongst Towering Peaks
Our trail continues along a high mountain valley bordered by towering snow-capped peaks. Beautiful Alpenroses form a lovely rolling heath. We tramp across a small snowfield - its coolness underfoot contrasts with the glorious warmth of the alpine sun.
We spy a cairn ahead with the familiar red-and-white trail marking painted on one of its rocks. Rounding a corner we spot our lunchtime destination in the distance - a solid Berghaus growing out of the surrounding rocks.
Lunching on the Sonnenterrasse
As we settle ourselves on a rustic
sun-drenched Sonnenterrasse
a tantalizing smell of frying onions and sausages greets us. Lunch is hearty mountain fare - plates heaped with Rosti mit Spiegeleier und Speck (a wonderfully golden
crispy fried potato pancake with egg and bacon) - served by a flaxen-haired girl in a traditional
powdery-blue farmer's smock.
We wash down our delicious lunch with bottles of local beer and gaze out across a massive glacier winding its way down between two peaks and glistening in the sunlight.
Stunning Views
Well sated
we regain our trail and soon find ourselves breaking out onto a sloping hillside - affording us stunning views of the valley far below. We see a tiny hamlet across the valley
its sun-burned houses and barns surround a central church spire. A massive mountain rears up behind this peaceful scene.
Slowly dropping down a gentle path
we enter a straggle of dwarf pine. We're greeted by a pungent fragrance that reminds us of the cleanliness of this wonderful habitat. The afternoon sun is gaining strength and it's a perfect time for us to enter the cool loaminess of the lower forest. We follow the edge of a cascading glacier-fed creek - its frostiness refreshes the air around us.
Warm Sun and the Smell of Hay
We clatter across an ancient wooden bridge - its surface well worn by generations of cows being driven to Alpine meadows. In the lower pastures
local farmers are harvesting the hay with large wooden rakes. A comforting
sun-rich smell of dried grasses greets us.
Off to the Konditorei
The relaxing smell of hay and the warmth of the sun has put us into a peaceful
lazy mood. We beeline to the nearest Konditorei to debate our biggest decision of the day - is it to be the daintily glazed apricot torte
the decadent chocolate mousse with lashings of whipped cream
or the traditional (and oh so tasty) Engadiner Nusstorte.
We relax in a cozy nook and relieve today's experiences.
Relaxing Back at the Inn
We amble back to our welcoming inn - a great time for relaxed exploration of the local shops. Back at the inn
some members catch up on reading in the inn's glorious wood-paneled library - others send postcards or nap in the warm afternoon sun.
Later
we'll watch as the sun paints the mountains with golden color. An adventure travel vacation in Switzerland is a fantastic experience.
Tomorrow
we set off on another lovely adventure.
Read More “Adventure Travel Tours A Day on the Trail”
Up
Up
and Away
After consuming a hearty breakfast
we depart for the trailhead. It's close to our conveniently located inn
so we take a leisurely stroll - greeting friendly locals and shopkeepers along the way.
We board a bright red cable car that whisks us soaring above the valley to a far away peak. One of your companions excitedly nudges you
Look, marmots!
. We gaze at a trio of cuddly creatures staring back at us from the rockface - so close we feel we could reach out and touch them.
We disembark at a solid rock and timber mountain station - now peaceful
this station hosts a clattering mass of skiers during the winter season.
Clean Mountain Air and Emerald Lakes
Breathing in the fresh mountain air
we set out on our trail. Carpets of wildflowers surround us. Gentle cows graze the alpine grasses - serenading us with a cheerful tinkle of bells. Hiking here is so refreshing.
A meandering path leads us through hillocks of glacial moraine
now cloaked in a splendid green
to the edge of a startlingly beautiful emerald lake. The nearby mountains reflect on its surface.
We make a brief stop to admire this natural jewel. Some of our group rambles around the tiny lake - others lay back and enjoy the serenity.
Hiking Amongst Towering Peaks
Our trail continues along a high mountain valley bordered by towering snow-capped peaks. Beautiful Alpenroses form a lovely rolling heath. We tramp across a small snowfield - its coolness underfoot contrasts with the glorious warmth of the alpine sun.
We spy a cairn ahead with the familiar red-and-white trail marking painted on one of its rocks. Rounding a corner we spot our lunchtime destination in the distance - a solid Berghaus growing out of the surrounding rocks.
Lunching on the Sonnenterrasse
As we settle ourselves on a rustic
sun-drenched Sonnenterrasse
a tantalizing smell of frying onions and sausages greets us. Lunch is hearty mountain fare - plates heaped with Rosti mit Spiegeleier und Speck (a wonderfully golden
crispy fried potato pancake with egg and bacon) - served by a flaxen-haired girl in a traditional
powdery-blue farmer's smock.
We wash down our delicious lunch with bottles of local beer and gaze out across a massive glacier winding its way down between two peaks and glistening in the sunlight.
Stunning Views
Well sated
we regain our trail and soon find ourselves breaking out onto a sloping hillside - affording us stunning views of the valley far below. We see a tiny hamlet across the valley
its sun-burned houses and barns surround a central church spire. A massive mountain rears up behind this peaceful scene.
Slowly dropping down a gentle path
we enter a straggle of dwarf pine. We're greeted by a pungent fragrance that reminds us of the cleanliness of this wonderful habitat. The afternoon sun is gaining strength and it's a perfect time for us to enter the cool loaminess of the lower forest. We follow the edge of a cascading glacier-fed creek - its frostiness refreshes the air around us.
Warm Sun and the Smell of Hay
We clatter across an ancient wooden bridge - its surface well worn by generations of cows being driven to Alpine meadows. In the lower pastures
local farmers are harvesting the hay with large wooden rakes. A comforting
sun-rich smell of dried grasses greets us.
Off to the Konditorei
The relaxing smell of hay and the warmth of the sun has put us into a peaceful
lazy mood. We beeline to the nearest Konditorei to debate our biggest decision of the day - is it to be the daintily glazed apricot torte
the decadent chocolate mousse with lashings of whipped cream
or the traditional (and oh so tasty) Engadiner Nusstorte.
We relax in a cozy nook and relieve today's experiences.
Relaxing Back at the Inn
We amble back to our welcoming inn - a great time for relaxed exploration of the local shops. Back at the inn
some members catch up on reading in the inn's glorious wood-paneled library - others send postcards or nap in the warm afternoon sun.
Later
we'll watch as the sun paints the mountains with golden color. An adventure travel vacation in Switzerland is a fantastic experience.
Tomorrow
we set off on another lovely adventure.
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