South Africa – holiday at the end of the world’s most beautiful
by admin on Dec.16, 2009, under Africa
The English navigator Sir Francis Drake once described Africa as “the most beautiful end of the world.” This agree with him even today South Africa fans around the world. Anyone who has been vacationing in South Africa, returns to once again get back to it – many even for ever. 250,000 German visit the African country each year, 2010 it is likely that even more. Then the whole world looks to South Africa when on 11 June 2010 Football World Cup begins. The sports event offers a great opportunity to look closely at the country of South Africa.

Because there is much to see in South Africa. Hardly any African country offers such a varied landscape, such as South Africa. The contrasts show itself at the 3000 kilometers of coastline. While in the eastern Indian Ocean beckons with warm temperatures, dominated on the west coast of the cool Atlantic Ocean. Fantastic beaches for diving, surfing, hiking, horseback riding and sunbathing are found everywhere but along the South African coast. As in South Africa is the summer, when cold winter temperatures prevail in this country, offering the country as a perfect winter holiday destination with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures.
Breathtaking landscapes, fascinating wildlife – this is South Africa
In addition to the fascinated beaches, the South African hinterland. Bizarre rock formations, spectacular mesas, deeply furrowed middle and high mountains, arid and semi-evergreen forests can be best explored in an extensive drive by car or motorbike. There is accommodation throughout the country, either in comfortable tented camps and luxurious lodges, wineries and quaint and cozy bed & breakfasts.

Who goes on holiday in South Africa can look forward to unique animal encounters. Over 160 species of mammals and 870 other species are in South Africa at home. The Big Five – elephant, buffalo, rhino, lion and leopard – can be found while on safari in South Africa. This is possible even in their own cars, at least in the famous Kruger National Park – the largest national park in South Africa. In the 21 national parks and protected areas in South Africa met with a good 600 but also hippos, giraffes, cheetahs, zebras, antelopes, warthogs and many other wild animals. Reptiles such as crocodiles, snakes, turtles, lizards and chameleons are also based in South Africa. Off the Cape of Good Hope can be seen in the spring even whales.
Rainbow Nation South Africa
Like the landscape, flora and fauna, the population of South Africa presents itself very versatile. About 70 percent of the population are black, eleven percent white, nine percent and three percent colored Indians. But these are not the only distinguishing features of the South African population. Thus, the black population is divided into different tribes, such as Zulus, Ndebele, Khoikhoi and San mention – but a few. The white population is mostly German, Holland or English roots. The largest Asian minority are the Indians, who live mainly in Durban. The colorful mixture of peoples is also reflected in South Africa’s linguistic diversity: there are eleven official languages in South Africa, English is the commonest.
For a long time suffered – particularly the black African – population under the unjust laws of apartheid. The traces of this era are still seen today, but justice comes slowly in South Africa. Is to thank for this change especially Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa. He advocated for a peaceful and fair approximation of black and white South Africans and thus became a national hero in South Africa.
South Africa’s most beautiful cities – Cape Town, Joburg and Durban
She is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is a must for any South African holiday: Cape Town. The location of the coastal city is simply spectacular. If you approach Cape Town forth from the water, enjoy a breathtaking view of the city and the mighty cliffs of Table Mountain, which runs steeply behind the town over a thousand feet into the air. On the banks of the metropolis numerous sandy beaches are golden splash of color.
Durban on the Indian Ocean in the province of Kwa Zulu-Natal is South Africa’s beach capital. 300 sunny days per year throughout the year attract tourists from around the world for swimming and surfing holiday to Durban.

Presents itself very differently Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa. Here pulsating urban life, the commercial and financial hub of South Africa shows itself alive and fast moving. Johannesburg – often referred to Jo’burg in short – is not only an old gold mining town, but also a place of stark contrasts. Nowhere else in South Africa clash wealth and poverty is so hard to each other in Johannesburg. For the poor South Africa is the South African township, in the meantime, there are also better neighborhoods. During a tour with an experienced guide, you can go exploring in Soweto.
The Best Tour Agent
by admin on Dec.07, 2009, under Others
The holiday season is coming soon and surely you want to spend your holiday with going to for a vacation. Going a vacation will be more fun if you go with your friends or your classmates. You can organize your classmates to have vacation together this holiday season.

Going with your friend will cost you less money because you are going for vacation with many people. There are many websites that provide many tour packages for students. Those websites are providing cheap tour packages for students and teens. To get the best tour packages you only need to open Adventurescrosscountry.com.
This website is the best tour packages for students. These Teen Tours are especially designed from teens. There are many interesting holiday program from this website and the programs are designed for you. The Student Travel is very famous because there are many schools use this website to bring their students to a vacation. This website will prepare anything including hotels and also the transportation.
Be sure to open this website if you need to go for a vacation. They will give their best vacation programs for you. If you bring many people in the vacation you will get certain discount.
Holidays in Djerba – life as Odysseus in Palm Paradise
by admin on Nov.21, 2009, under Africa
The island of Djerba, situated off the south coast of Tunisia, rightly known as a vacation paradise. The wide beach, blue sea and the good climate are some well-known assets, which speak for Djerba. With 324 sunny days a year, an average water temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and very clear sea water Djerba is worth a holiday all year round.

But the island is unusual nature: there are, on the island of about 1.2 million date palms, and about 600 000 trees, Djerba is also known as “earned Palm Island”. The trees come in part from the Roman period and are more than 1500 years old. Already Odysseus loved the beauty of the palm groves.

The outspoken hospitality and openness of the inhabitants of strangers makes it easy to settle in quickly and enjoy your holiday in Djerba.
Travel and Accommodation
In Djerba, there is an airport there are direct flights from many European cities. Therefore, long travel times to account for the hotels and the holiday can begin from the first minute.

The hotels are located outside of the settlements in the eastern part of the island. Here you will find in addition to the many hotels and bungalows and apartments of different categories. At the Hotel Abu Nawes there is a new 27 – hole golf course and it will be offered similar courses. Also horse-riding fans will get their money. The front of the hotel Cedriane Ponderosa Ranch and the ranch of hotel Meninx rent riding horses.
Tourists Will Especially Appreciate The Warmth of The Brazilians
by admin on Nov.15, 2009, under America
Brazil is world famous for samba, soccer and carnival. But vacationers to estimate Brazil’s largest country in South America? What could be more positive news, and what is covered in a rather negative? To these questions, there is now an international survey response, carried out by the Brazilian Tourism Institute Embratur in June 2009 among 2400 foreign tourists.

The results show that the sample of Brazilian tourists will especially appreciate the friendliness and warmth of the Brazilian. 45 percent of respondents chose this issue to the best of what Brazil has to offer. Thereafter, the natural beauties of Brazil follow with 23 percent, the sea and the beaches with 18 percent of the sun and the climate with 14 percent and the country’s diversity with 9 percent.
The most popular city is, according to 45 percent of foreign tourists in Rio de Janeiro. Then follow with 16 percent of Sao Paulo and Salvador da Bahia, with 5 percent. Florianopolis and Fortaleza were mentioned by three per cent of holidaymakers. As for the natural beauty of the tropical country, especially the beaches to enjoy great popularity. You wanting 28 percent of foreign visitors. The tropical forests have been identified by 18 percent of respondents and the Iguacu Falls by seven percent.
The study also deals with the negative aspects of the holiday destination Brazil. Thus 22 percent of Brazilian tourists criticized violence, crime and assaults. 18 percent felt the poverty as negative and 15 percent of the lack of security forces and police. Another eleven percent complained about traffic problems and an inadequate road signs. However, ten percent of the respondents indicated that it has no criticisms.
Overall, the holiday destination Brazil cuts in the study very well. This is confirmed by Luiz Barretto, the Brazilian Minister of Tourism: “Despite the great challenges we have ahead of us, this study shows that 90 percent of foreign visitors has fallen in Brazil, and they recommend the destination to friends and acquaintances.”
Casablanca – Memorable Moments
by admin on Nov.09, 2009, under Africa
What comes to you to Casablanca? The same film with Humphrey Bogart, of course. Those who until a few years, however, went searching for clues in the city, was bitterly disappointed, only in poster form, one hit here and there on the smart actor. The movie is filmed entirely in California studios. But now it looks different. Curiously, seizes the city, even in the film-to quote. Compared to the old town is a “Rick’s Café Américain” was created, although the now “means Casablanca Bar”, but actually quite close to the atmosphere of the film is at hand model.

Generally consists Casablanca little scene and is frequented by diplomats and other business travelers.
Casablanca until 1900 was still a manageable small town, so it is today with just under three million inhabitants the largest city of northwest Africa, with its belief in progress and a major driving force for Morocco. The rapid development of the metropolis, however, also brought with it huge social disparities. Until the 70’s, these were also apparent at the cityscape, to the enormous “bidonvilles” – the slums. Some of these have been replaced by apartment blocks.
As before, the port and industrial city with a tremendous pace to grow and now has a stake of about 80 percent of the industry in Morocco.
As an important economic center of Casablanca attracting international conferences to be held in the opulent rooms of luxurious residences, a stark contrast to the poverty and hopelessness that can be found in other places. Even today it is proud of the Anfa conference, which in 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt and de Gaulle met with King Mohamed V and Hassan II, the then young prince.

When you walk through the city, which falls very interesting Habbous on-quarter. If the rest of the city, with its boulevards, French colonial, also meet French town houses of the 30s and 40s and many office complexes, a more subtle, so one could find the Medina worthy of a maze of alleys. Shops and houses are completely mixed, and you can immerse yourself for a while in the streets and throngs of people, goods and perfumes.

Casablancas is the most imposing landmark modern Grand Mosque, the namesake of the now late King Hassan II is. With their 200-meter-high minaret and the laser beam reaching 30 kilometers at night it is visible from afar and attracts pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. According to the Mosque of Mecca, they come with their size directly to second place. 10,500 are in the building designed by French architect Michel Pinseau room and fit in this place of spiritual library in the middle of the city feel doubly safe: Earthquake is the landmark of Morocco too. Cut off from the world you look at the complex but not present. So he is home, for example, the largest theological library of the Islamic hemisphere, which is electronically linked to the newest technical level and with all the other libraries of this size. In addition, there is a university in the building, also a National Museum and several classical bathrooms.











































