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Planning a Euro Trip
Posted on July 18th, 2010 No comments
Are you planning a Euro trip? Are you aware of the multitude of formalities that need to be done for getting a visa and then booking hotels and arranging for local conveyance? First, the visa process can be cumbersome if you are unaware of the rules for the Schengen visa. This is a type of Visa that lets you travel all over Europe without having to take a visa for each country that you visit separately. Though this sounds convenient, in practice, getting the Schengen visa is a formidable task if you do not know which country you should use as your port of entry to Europe. For instance, getting the visa from the French consulate can be easier than getting the visa from, say, the Dutch embassy. Hence, you need to choose the port of entry carefully and plan your trip accordingly.Once you have sorted out the visa formalities, it is time for you to plan your itinerary in such a way that you cover all the places that you want to visit in your tight schedule. This is possible as travel within Europe is easy by rail or air and depending on the budget that you have, you can choose either way. Be assured that travel by rail is not cumbersome. Read the rest of this entry »
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What to Expect From a Japan Vacation
Posted on July 16th, 2010 No comments
Here is a shortcut to your perfect Tokyo vacation. Make sure you visit these top 10 places In Japan as rated by visitors like you.So, what are the Top 10 Japan vacation spots?
The Coolest Japan Tourism places?
Your basic List Of “Must Visit In Japan”?
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- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park – For those of you interested in History of Japan, you’ll find no better place to learn about World war 2 as a turning point in Japanese history. The park in Hiroshims is dedicated to Peace. Read the rest of this entry »
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2010 to a Be Great Summer, Says Postman Forecaster
Posted on July 15th, 2010 No comments
There is probably no nicer place in the world on a sunny day than Ireland with its incredible scenery carved from all the treasures that nature has to offer. Blue skies envelope majestic green mountains and valleys, stunning rivers, lakes and coastline. But switch from that scene to one of rain, hail and wind and suddenly Ireland is not such an attractive place at all. We Irish are used to it, but somebody on an Ireland travel experience from the continent or the United States might find it considerably off-putting and leave with unpleasant memories of their stay. Read the rest of this entry »