Monday January 10 , 2011
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Destinations

Unusual Places and Things to Eat in Mexico City

By Larry M. Lynch


You travel to try out new things and have new experiences, right? So why not stretch your palate a bit too during your travels? Although here in Mexico City you can truly experience the “exotic” in dining, you needn’t delve into the bizarre. Take a step a little off your normally beaten path with these suggestions. If you want to try something just a little different while eating out in Mexico City, try these.

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Traveling in England on a Shoestring

By John McAllister


A good holiday doesn’t have to be expensive. Airline tickets, if booked early enough, cost lest than car parking charges at the airports.

Budgeting is the most difficult part of the holiday. Set a budget for that weekend break and stick to it. Patricia and I did and we nearly succeeded.

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Trains in India

By Chakarapani Srinivasa


TECHNOLOGIES IN INDIAN RAILWAYS
Ministry of Railways has invested several crore rupees for modernization and uplifts the technologies used in Indian Railways. Most of them are for speeding up and for safe travel. Let us see the various technologies works and innovations executed in Indian Railways.

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Tourists Turned Stove Builders in Peru

By Ben Eastwood


Not many trips end with the sense of having made a significant difference to real people in real need. But I've recently returned from such an experience in a remote community in Northern Peru. A friend introduced me to the tour, a part of a larger travel company's offerings of sustainable eco-tourism, back in December. The notion of helping and getting to know others living in a different culture appealed to me strongly.

Our group consisted of 3 travellers from Canada (Heather, David and myself) and a tour guide, from Socio Adventures. The purpose of the trip was to build a brick and mortar stove for a family that currently does all of its cooking over an open fire.

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Top 10 Winter Getaways

By Cassandra Stinchcombe


Summer is typically the season that everyone thinks of when planning their vacations. But why not dare to be different and take a winter vacation getaway instead? If you are a skier, snowboarder, or just someone who enjoys the winter months, a winter vacation may be just what you have been looking for. There are plenty of spots around the world that make spectacular winter getaways.

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