Category: Travel Info

  • How to Plan a Luxury Gorilla Safari

    Have you ever thought about taking luxury gorilla trekking tours? If you are an affluent traveler and you feel like getting out of the usual gorilla trekking safaris, then a luxury safari is the only exceptional way for you realize your dreams in Africa. This denotes encountering all that that the real world has in…

  • Why hire a porter and walking stick on a gorilla safari in Africa

    Hiring a porter and walking stick plays a significant role when it comes to gorilla trekking in Uganda, Rwanda or the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). You can hire a porter to help you carry heavy luggage or extra equipment and walking stick to offering you support when trekking mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable…

  • Successful Travellers for Mantra

    Successful Travellers for Mantra

    During all the travel troubles, nothing is difficult what to do and what no to. With airport rules break the rules and extra baggage becoming more expensive, Some little advises make sure you have all those essentials are packed and unnecessary objects are discarded off. Think smart- It is better that you make a list…

  • Albany Western Australia – a Holiday Destination for All

    Albany Western Australia is about 30,000 people in the south-west corner of Western Australia, pretty nearly 409km from Perth . The city between three huge slopes, Mount Clarence, Mount Melville and Mount Adelaide, confronting the delightful King George III Sound. The primary businesses of Albany Western Australia consist of tourism, angling and agribusiness, despite the fact that before the 1950s whaling was…

  • 7 Myths People Actually Believe About Cruise Holidays

    1. Cruise Holidays Are Expensive It’s certainly true: There was a time when cruising was mega-expensive, a travel choice just for the super-rich. But it’s safe to say times have changed! With the number of cruise lines ever growing, it also means a growth in competition. This forces cruise lines to drive their prices down, making…

  • Tips when Travelling with Your Children

    Tips when Travelling with Your Children

    Family vacations are very important once a while. Vacations bring members of a family together and there’s nothing that satisfies the soul more than to have a good time with the ones you love. It can however be quite a cumbersome task to find the perfect destination for your entire family which might include your…

  • What to Know Before Visiting Tahiti

    Tahiti is a lovely island area, saturated with convention and society, and has been a mainstream getaway travel point for a long time. The Tahitian islands are point in an are of the Pacific Ocean known as the Polynesian Triangle, which additionally incorporates Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand. The islands of Tahiti remained generally unexplored until…

  • Yellow Fever Vaccination Now Required for Travel To and From Zambia

    Yellow Fever Vaccination Now Required for Travel To and From Zambia

    Sanc­tu­ary Retreats reached out to me today to let me know about a change to the yel­low fever vac­ci­na­tion rec­om­men­da­tions in Africa. Accord­ing to Sanc­tu­ary, the World Health Organ­i­sa­tion (WHO) recently revised its yel­low fever vac­ci­na­tion rec­om­men­da­tions for the con­ti­nent. As a result, the South African Depart­ment of Health issued a state­ment that all trav­el­ers…

  • Six Top South Africa Safari Lodges

    With FIFA’s 2010 World Cup soc­cer cham­pi­onships going on now, many eyes are turned toward South Africa. If you haven’t yet vis­ited one of the country’s many lux­ury safari lodges, you are miss­ing out. Hid­den away in the bush, these opu­lent lodges rival the best Euro­pean hotels in terms of ser­vice, food and wine, and…

  • $950 RT to Johannesburg, South Africa from JFK or IAD

    South African Air­ways is offer­ing a good deal for econ­omy roundtrip travel from U.S. gate­ways to Johan­nes­burg. From now through April 30, 2010, you can fly roundtrip from New York (JFK) or Wash­ing­ton Dulles (IAD) for $950 per per­son. (Of course, you’ll also pay approx­i­mately $140 for the required gov­ern­men­tal taxes, depar­ture fees, and the…