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		<title>Travelling In South America</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 06:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[South America is almost entirely surrounded by water with the Pacific Ocean on the west coast, the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast and the Caribbean Sea to the North. As all but two countries in South America have coastal access, travelers to South America will see the influence of the sea in the cities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>South America is almost entirely surrounded by water with the Pacific Ocean on the west coast, the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast and the Caribbean Sea to the North. As all but two countries in South America have coastal access, travelers to South America will see the influence of the sea in the cities and people who live in them.</p>
<p>When you travel South America don’t forget to visit the following countries and attractions:</p>
<p>Chile:<br />
A narrow country that runs along the west coast from the southern tip of South America to the midpoint of the continent, Chile offers a tremendous amount of ecological and geographic diversity. Visitors will marvel at the numerous volcanoes, geysers and glaciers that make Chile an adventure travelers dream in South America.</p>
<p>Argentina:<br />
From Chile’s eastern border to the Atlantic coastline, Argentina occupies the balance of South America’s southern tip with one of the most European-influenced cultures on the Continent. Don’t let recent economic troubles discourage a visit to Argentina, as falling prices make it one of the most economical countries within South America for travelers to visit.</p>
<p>Brazil:<br />
South America’s largest individual country Brazil is one stop no traveler should miss. From the liveliness and excitement of large cities like Sao Paolo and Rio de Janiero to the remote Amazon jungle, Brazil is a unique nation full of social, environmental and economic complexities that must be seen first-hand to appreciate. Travelers to South America should not miss the Brazilian celebration of Carnivale; one of the most impressive displays of national culture anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>Bolivia:<br />
Even though it is one of the poorer countries in South America, Bolivia offers travelers with amazing Andean landscapes that are the home of mysterious, ancient civilizations. Visitors will be welcomed by the cultural wealth of Bolivias people.</p>
<p>Peru:<br />
On the Pacific coast, the nation of Peru offers multiple layers of many great civilizations. Travelers should not miss the city of Lima and the magic of the ruins of the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu.</p>
<p>Ecuador:<br />
Ecuador is home to one of the world’s most amazing natural resources: The island of the Galapogos chain are home to the unique plant and animal species that provided Charles Darwin with the observations that led to his theory of evolution. Today, travelers to South America can visit the Galopagos islands and view the same species that Darwin did.</p>
<p>Venezuela:<br />
Venezuela is home to South America’s largest lake, third largest river, and some of the world’s most amazing waterfalls. Travelers to Venezuela should ignore its political controversies and visit it for the amazing natural and cultural wonders they can experience.</p>
<p>Columbia:<br />
The Columbia of Hollywood movies is far removed from the snow-capped mountains and white-sand beaches that travelers will experience. Visit this South American nation, and enjoy all that it has to offer in relative security.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge About Travel Planning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 07:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you leave home, in fact when you are in the planning stages of your trip you should get comprehensive backpacker-specific insurance. Many of the countries you will visit think health and safety is optional so you the responsibility of dealing with any accidents, illness or losses will fall heavily on your shoulders, so make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you leave home, in fact when you are in the planning stages of your trip you should get comprehensive backpacker-specific insurance. Many of the countries you will visit think health and safety is optional so you the responsibility of dealing with any accidents, illness or losses will fall heavily on your shoulders, so make sure you are prepared.</p>
<p>In the event of an injury or illness, make sure you have a first aid kit, preferably in your hand luggage. You may only ever need the plasters and painkillers, but it’s essential that you take too many precautions when it comes to your health. You will probably get ‘Delhi-belly’ and not just on trips to India, so keep re-hydration sachets and Imodium tablets handy.</p>
<p>No doubt you’ll take a vast number of photos whilst you’re away; probably more than you can deal with and definitely more than you need. So instead of cropping and deleting on the move, periodically download them on to memory sticks and keep copies for yourself and send copies back home in the post.</p>
<p>You will avoid losing your image library and spending costly hours in Internet cafes painstakingly choosing which ones to save and which to discard. Save this job for the comfort of your bedroom back home.</p>
<p>Your passport is arguably the most valuable item you will take with you on your travels so guard it with your life. However, just in case something does happen to it, keep a photocopy in your hand luggage, stored separately from the original. It’s also worth keeping details of your flight connections and numbers to call if you lose or have you bankcards stolen.</p>
<p>You may feel a head torch unnecessary and it is most definitely a ticket to loserville, right? Well you’re wrong. This small, inexpensive piece of kit can come in mighty handy in a variety of situations. From reading on a dark night bus to finding a safe route to the toilet on the campsite, you will be surprised just how useful a head torch can be.</p>
<p>You will probably walking long distances, hiking through rainforest, and climbing mountains so a rucksack is far more practical than a handbag or shoulder bag. Although it may look a little geeky, you can carry a rucksack safely on your front whilst still carrying your main bag on your back.</p>
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		<title>Some Guidelines For A World Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 06:36:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first things you need to decide on before you leave for a world tour are the places you would like to visit. Then create a careful and well researched route map based on your preferences. Prioritize the places that you want to visit in the course of the tour, putting the hot spots first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first things you need to decide on before you leave for a world tour are the places you would like to visit. Then create a careful and well researched route map based on your preferences. Prioritize the places that you want to visit in the course of the tour, putting the hot spots first and then the others, in order of your preferences.</p>
<p>The weather of the concerned places would obviously determine the kind of clothes and other necessary gears that you may need. Be sure to stash enough woolens for cold weather, particularly places where temperatures are low throughout the year. If you are going to a sea side, do not forget to take your swimsuit.</p>
<p>Get to know about the cuisine of the places that you are about to visit, so that you can sample the fare when you are right there. It is certainly a wonderful experience. Tangy tasty, lip smacking, food are available throughout the world, so gorge on the local delights and give a treat to your taste buds.</p>
<p>Information about the scenic beauty of the place is also required so that if you are into nature you can choose such places. Or else select those spots where the history of it allures you. The architecture of some places can be fascinating and hence make it a must see so that you get the feel of the place. If in Europe use the Euro rail and enjoy a very pleasant experience. Be sure to visit the curio shops of your travel destinations souvenirs of different places collected will certainly remind you of the terrific time that you had and the wonderful memories associated with the place.</p>
<p>After your passport is ready, prepare for the tourist visas of the different travel destinations as they are of utmost importance. Develop awareness about the concerned places by getting information from reliable sources. Do not depend on hear say, consult a travel agency if necessary and get your air tickets booked in advance. If you are into activity check out the kind that a place has on offer for instance, snorkeling or scuba diving in places on the sea side so that you enjoy every minute of your stay.</p>
<p>Traveling agencies offer great packages for your tours so go ahead the get the best deals from your traveling agent. Your package will surely help you to make your trip a great stay, throughout. Book your air-tickets and hotel tickets to avoid any confusion.</p>
<p>Choose your destinations well so that you get the real taste of every place. Otherwise non-descript places wont hold much entertainment for you. Some of the places you could visit are: Maldives, Miami, Malaysia, Mexico, Italy, Egypt, Brazil, and Africa.</p>
<p>Always remember that you are on a foreign land so always be cautious of strangers, would be the last suggestion before you set out on your dream holiday</p>
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		<title>Tips For Thrilling Vacations Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 10:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are brave and like to experience thrilling feeling. Explore the wild and untouched beauty of Zimbabwe, go rafting on the Andes or explore the Thai forest on elephant back. There are endless places and ways to make your vacation abroad adventurous. An adventure vacation enables you to test your physical limits while also exploring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are brave and like to experience thrilling feeling. Explore the wild and untouched beauty of Zimbabwe, go rafting on the Andes or explore the Thai forest on elephant back. There are endless places and ways to make your vacation abroad adventurous.</p>
<p>An adventure vacation enables you to test your physical limits while also exploring the natural beauty of the great outdoors. More Americans are opting for abroad vacations that enable them to interact with the culture and environment of the country.</p>
<p>An adventure vacation requires you to prepare for the physical demands of the trip as well as potential emergencies that may require medical attention or even an air ambulance flight back to the US. We’ve compiled a brief list of health related tips that covers a few essentials from research to medical escort services.</p>
<p>Research your destination. You should find out what health and safety precautions to take. What is the political climate? Are there environmental dangers? What is the best season for your adventure vacation? Off seasons are great for pricing deals but may not be the best time for an adventure trip. For example planning a rafting trip when the waters are dangerously high.</p>
<p>Assess the physical demands. Don’t overestimate your physical abilities. If your trip will require 5 miles of daily walking in tough terrain you need to make sure that you’re up to the challenge. An adventure trip is not the time to begin a fitness program. If traveling with an adventure outfitter, discuss your normal fitness routine to ensure that you are in shape for the trip. Online travel forums can be an excellent resource for information from those that have “been there and done that.”</p>
<p>Be prepared for medical emergencies. You could experience chest pain while sitting at your desk. Imagine having that chest pain occur when you are in a foreign country. If you experience a serious illness or injury while traveling, it’s likely you will want to come home for treatment. No one wants to be hospitalized far from friends and family. An air ambulance service can transport you from a foreign hospital to a hospital in your home country. As you prepare for your trip, keep the number to a medical air transportation services with your other emergency numbers.</p>
<p>Read the fine print on your health insurance policy. You may have coverage limitations when traveling outside the U.S. In addition, your policy may exclude coverage for injuries related to adventure sports. If your policy is not clear or you have questions, contact your insurance carrier before you leave home for clarification. You can also ask your company to respond in writing as to how they would handle an injury if it occurred.</p>
<p>Going abroad for vacation is a wonderful thing that can offer you lots of interesting things and new knowledges. However, risks which it brings you are not also little. Following some tips above that are designed to help you prepare in advance for potential emergencies to make your vacation abroad thrilling and safe.</p>
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