Where to See the Wildlife on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 Wildlife and Animal Trekking by admin

The Galapagos Islands are famous for its wildlife and especially its endemic animals. Many of these Galapagos animals can be found on or around San Cristobal Island at the below locations.

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5 lessons I learned from Maasai in Tanzania

Sunday, August 21, 2016 Life and Culture by admin

It was a hot summer day when we arrived at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Our travel itinerary was straightforward: one day to rest from the trip, three days safari, a seven-day hike to the top of Kilimanjaro and three days in Zanzibar for diving and relaxation. We did come to Tanzania primarily to climb the highest point in Africa, and we didn’t expect the rest to be as exciting.

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Koh Phangan

Sunday, August 21, 2016 Uncategorised by Kyle Jenkins

Koh Phangan is one of Thailand’s most popular islands, located close to Koh Samui. The island is less developed and has a more natural tropical environment than its bigger neighbour. It is the fifth largest island in the country. Koh Phangan is known for its beaches and nightlife. It often combines the two and attracts a lot of visitors to the beach parties on white sand with scenic views. Koh Phangan has become world famous for one of Southeast Asia’s largest beach parties, the Full Moon Party, taking place on one of the most developed beaches on the islands – Haad Rin. A thick jungle covers the inland of Koh Phangan. This is a great place to explore, see the numerous waterfalls, amazing viewpoints, etc.

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St John and St Thomas: Virgin Islands hiking routes

Thursday, August 18, 2016 Hiking and Walking by admin

“O’win, oko, o’win, oko, o’win, oko” the cadence of the oars digging into the emerald green waters brings a whisper of change across the sea. The beat grows ever faster and faster as their target nears. “O’win, oko, o’win, oko”. There will be a feast this night. “O’win, oko, o’win, oko”. This raid will mark either the end for the Caribs or their foreign invaders who have come to claim these islands. Cries go out to their gods, to the pa’u – the island, the palana – the sea, and to a’talɨ, the cave. Fire shoots out of the side of the giant wooden beast – a galleon, and the chants fade away to jovial music.

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Archaeological sites of Lemnos Island

Tuesday, August 16, 2016 Sightseeing and Landmarks by admin

In the summer of 2016, I’ve been travelling around the Aegean Greek Islands for three weeks. From all the islands I have visited Thassos and Samothraki were the most touristic ones. While, Lemnos Island on the contrary – strikingly authentic.  The island is not easily accessible from the mainland, so there are not many tourists there. Its authenticity emerges from simple things such as daily life or countless chapels scattered all over, even at isolated foothills.

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