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Holiday Travel Guide to Istanbul

Holiday Travel Guide to Istanbul

Article by Johnie Traveler

Istanbul city on two continentsAlways a good mood, whenever you reach. The edge of two continents, here side by side it is Istanbul capital of the Turkey. For holiday travel guide you the article is not enough, you need a book. People settled here even 660 B.C. Today Istanbul has not the center of town, but each of the seven hills has its own. Sea side viewing is Golden Horn bay, myth and reality. This horn-shaped water inland is one of the best natural harbors in the world. In the old days in was the base camp of the Ottoman and even the Byzantine Navies. It is surrounded by the oldest structures Istanbul can offer, districts like Balat, Zeyrek, Cibali, Fener, Eyup, are amongst the must sees. Most of them are UNESCO protected.Some facts and history for IstanbulWhen Muhammad 2th the Conqueror took Constantinople give all the rights of Orthodox and released their priests. The seeds of religious tolerance were accepted since then. One of the biggest evidence of that time is The Orthodox Patriarcate located in Fener district which is just along the Golden Horn. It is interesting to note that, the first pope to visit even in 2007 for the very first time, not mentioned in most of the holiday travel guide books. Agatha Christi has passed part of his live here. One of the highest achievements of Islamic art and culture the mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior. The mosque was to be built on the site of the palace of the Byzantine emperors, facing the Hagia Sophia. In the holiday traveling books Hagia Sophia is considered the official center of the world. Kemal Ataturk ordered to turn in a museum, today highly targeted by holiday travelers.Glamour of ancient IstanbulYour travel Guide must point you to Dolmabahce Palace. Built in 19th century is one of the most glamorous palaces in the world. Very similar to Versatile in Paris It was the administrative center of the late Ottoman Empire with the last of Ottoman Sultans was residing there. It’s known that most then 14 tons of pure gold has been used during the building of Dolmabahce Palace. It cannot be found in most of the travel’s guide books is fact that, during a crisis in the past, the Sultan family donated 100 billion dollars to save Turkey. Istanbul todayIstanbul has 17 million inhabitants and today is the fourth city in the world turn according the official traveling guides. April each year there is festival of tulips, symbol of Istanbul. For any city in the world are not so composed songs. Istanbul was the capital of three empires. In Istanbul, all sizes live in one place. Being there is more than holiday.

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North India Tours – First choice of all travellers

North India Tours – First choice of all travellers

Article by Erco Travels

Northern India, these very words conjures up the images of majestic Himalayas, the sprawling Indo-Gangetic plains and the sand dunes of Thar desert. The Himalayas spread across the states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir and the Thar Desert encompasses the state of Rajasthan adding to the beckoning combination for the travellers.

Having known what encompasses the Northern India, it is very easy to fathom the reasons that make this region a coveted tourism destination. Right from the snow-peaked mountains that have given this area so many wonderful hill stations and skiing resorts, to the wilderness areas that sprawl on the foothills of these mountains. Not to forget the beauty of the plains, where akin to the rich alluvial soil, every flora and fauna washed by the splashing waters of the majestic rivers like Yamuna and Ganga, almost each destination is fairly reputed in this circuit for its cuisines

Enticing Tangier, Morocco, Joins the whl travel Network

Enticing Tangier, Morocco, Joins the whl travel Network

Article by The Travel Word

A window to the world of Europe but still very much a part of Africa, the renowned port city of Tangier, Morocco, has a hard-won reputation for guarding its unique cultural individuality, a quality that draws travellers to it. With its diverse markets (souks), buzzing nightlife and characteristic whitewashed buildings all back-dropped by blue Mediterranean waters, Tangier is a place in which tourists must keep their wits about them, but always find its intense sights and sounds richly rewarding once they can spot hustlers, enjoy a good haggle and just go with the flow.

This proudly Moroccan metropolis has ancient roots. Tangier can trace its origins back to colonists from the mighty Carthaginian Empire who saw the advantages of the promontory at the northern tip of Morocco that makes up the African side of the Strait of Gibraltar. Such a prime location at the gateway to the Atlantic has contributed hugely to Tangier’s historical significance, as have the cultural influences of its centuries of residents, travellers and occupiers.

A well-established holiday destination for Europeans, modern Tangier is amply outfitted with every type of accommodation, from luxury villas overlooking the sea to quaint backpacker joints with all the modern conveniences. One popular local recommendation is the Dar Sultan, a 300-year-old guesthouse where one can relax before a plate of delicious traditional Moroccan pancakes on a picturesque terrace. Many travellers come to Tangier to pull out all the stops, for which five-star Le Mirage is the perfect choice – a series of pristine bungalows perched on rocky cliffs overlooking an aquamarine sea.

As to be expected from such a multi-faceted destination, tours in and around Tangier are numerous and varied, bringing out the very best of Morocco. The journey from Tangier to the city of Fes as part of a four-day tour is a popular option, as is spending a full 12 days exploring much more of the country. Alternatively, a walking tour of Tangier or a four-day excursion in Tangier and the small towns in the surrounding area is the ideal way to experience local life.

Whatever the choice, visitors are in safe hands with the whl.travel local connection in Tangier, Agence de Loisirs Marocains, who have been on the Moroccan tourism scene since 1988.

Founder and owner Taoufik Madih is “so proud to join the whl.travel family. Since our first contact with whl.travel, members have been sincere, helpful and knowledgeable. We look forward to developing our e-marketplace and becoming more active in new types of tourism through our collaboration with whl.travel.”

http://www.alm-tangiershotels.com/ is the newest Moroccan destination to join the whl.travel network following websites for Fes & Meknes and Marrakech.

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The Travel Word is the online mouthpiece of the WHL Group and draws on a vast pool of ideas generated by local tour operators, partners, suppliers and more. Our blog – http://www.thetravelword.com – showcases responsible, sustainable and local travel. We are committed to inspiring mindful and independent travellers headed off the beaten path with local businesses making responsible and sustainable decisions about their destinations. Through anecdotes, articles, profiles, opinion pieces and news, our local voices aim to inform travellers about unique and ethical ways to experience a destination, travel responsibly and help sustain the distinctive qualities of a place.

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Caribbean Luxury Travel

Caribbean Luxury Travel

Article by Steppes Travel

Are you up for a little eco-luxury? Tiamo, an earth-friendly resort made up of a row of wooden cottages that are chic and simple at the same time, provides the ultimate in Caribbean luxury travel. Scattered along a quite strand of white powder on Andros island in the Bahamas, this Caribbean luxury travel resort is surrounded by orchids and giant lizards and offers nothing but relaxed comfort and ecological correctness. This Caribbean luxury travel resort offers the perfect antidote to the Caribbean’s more familiarly hedonistic pi

Budget Travel Online And What It Means For You

Budget Travel Online And What It Means For You

Article by Travel With Me

With budget travel online, you will be able to quickly and easily find the cheapest ways for you to travel with the minimum amount of hassle and work. You will be able to save yourself a bundle both in time and in money by using budget travel online. You will simply be amazed at the wide variety of trips that will fit around both your schedule and your budget that you will be able to find, thanks to the marvels of budget travel online. Take a look and see what you can find.

With the rising prices everywhere, traveling has become more of a luxury than anything else. Families cannot easily enjoy the vacations that they once used to have so often, because prices have simply risen too high for them to be able to realistically afford those vacations. It can be quite a blow to the children to learn that they cannot make their yearly trip to see grandma or grandpa, or to visit some exciting theme park they always love to go to. It can also be quite a blow to the parents to have to deliver the news to their children and see the look on their faces.

With budget travel online, you will be able to find more affordable ways to take your family on the vacations they both need and deserve, helping to ensure that you all can have fun under the sun, whenever and wherever you can think of. You will simply love the deals that you can find, thanks to the amazing budget travel online. Whether you are traveling north, south, east, or west, there is something for everyone. If you have been dying to be able to take your family back on those yearly vacations that you grew to both love and hate, from the theme parks to the long rides in a car, then you will be able to renew the tradition and take your family back on the vacations they love thanks to budget travel online.

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