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		<title>Bhutan: A Journey to Jetsun and Jigme</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This small kingdom at the end of the world, as big as Switzerland , with only 700,000 inhabitants, mostly trying to survive with the help of a subsistence economy, fighting for his own path to modernity.And so with impressive courage &#8211; the courage to commit to new ways and not repeat the mistakes of the major industrialized countries.
Jetsun and Jigme
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This small kingdom at the end of the world, as big as Switzerland , with only 700,000 inhabitants, mostly trying to survive with the help of a subsistence economy, fighting for his own path to modernity.And so with impressive courage &#8211; the courage to commit to new ways and not repeat the mistakes of the major industrialized countries.</p>
<p><strong>Jetsun and Jigme</strong><br />
Travelling to such places sometime need <a href="http://www.rosettatranslation.com/technical-translation/">technical translation</a> services, Since 13 October 2011 to date, the most coveted bachelor in Asia, Jigme Khesar, a &#8220;young, but warm-hearted and kind&#8221; Queen as support for the relevant reforms. Jigme, who was for years at a boarding school, attended a leadership academy and graduated in politics at Oxford, was crowned in 2008. His father, Jigme Singye was previously withdrawn voluntarily to initiate a process of modernization. The young king, the avid Elvis fan and mountain biker, has expressed the view that this process even adds.</p>
<p>His bride, Ashi Jetsun Pema is a commoner from the &#8220;Land of the Thunder Dragon&#8221;. The 21-year-old daughter of a pilot has to her boarding school in India started a degree in politics, psychology and art history in London, which they will probably continue after their marriage, especially, has the king announced that it opts for a &#8220;dragon baby&#8221; or something take time.</p>
<p>The love story of the two is as romantic as the rugged cliffs and mountain rivers of the country of Bhutan itself So shall the then 17-year-old prince has promised her as a 7-year-old when she was tall and have not found anyone that he would even be around them care &#8211; a king who keeps his word!</p>
<p>The royal couple, which has by common hobbies such as art, basketball, and photography is connected, wanted a small wedding ceremony in which no foreign royals have been invited, would nonetheless celebrate the people and it was three days, initiated at the young couple.</p>
<p><strong>Democracy in Bhutan</strong><br />
Unlike many other nations, the Bhutanese do not have a democracy fighting. 2006 the king declared his abdication in favor of his son, and free elections, which should lead to a constitutional monarchy, for the year 2008. People will be skeptical of this reform process, but has since ordered the king to introduce democracy, they obey. You should always carry <a href="http://www.prink.co.uk">compatible ink cartridges</a> with yourself whenever you plan for such destination because sometime you don&#8217;t find it in the local market .</p>
<p>Bhutan&#8217;s rulers probably find the fast way to democracy, to avoid the fate of Sikkim. Sikkim is a state of India today, but was previously an independent neighboring country of Bhutan, where the Indian government felt compelled to march due to internal unrest and to annex it.</p>
<p><strong>Gross National Happiness</strong><br />
The supreme ideal of the Buddhist state is the &#8220;gross national happiness&#8221;, ie a balance between material progress and spiritual well-being. This is an invention of King Jigme Singye which appreciates the value of the following areas: ecology, culture, good governance, education, health and vitality of the community, time use, psychological well-being and standard of living.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the mountainous country an immense nature and biodiversity: tigers, leopards, bears, Asiatic wild elephants, musk deer, red deer, wild boar, blue sheep, king cobras, hole otters, monitor lizards, herons, vultures, Goldlanguren, panda bears, rhinos and many more.</p>
<p>According to the Gross National Happiness is a healthy environment is important for the people, therefore, stands out in Article 5 of the Constitution that every citizen had the duty to preserve the rich biodiversity of Bhutan and to avoid any form of environmental damage. This is also the reason why Bhutan is very slow for the tourism opens. The country fears the environmental damage from mass tourism, and could even bring themselves until 1999 to introduce television. That does not mean that the country is primitive, many people speak perfect English in the cities, smoking and drugs are prohibited at high penalty.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Keep Istanbul Cheap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rock Bottom accommodation Costs
The most important part of any trip is where you stay. It is essential to have a comfortable place to rest, after a long day of site seeing. In Istanbul there are several budget options, including the popular hostels. This dorm style room allows you to rent a bed usually in a shared room, not always ideal but at rock bottom prices, it is definitely worth it. University’s often offer alternatives to hotels. Similar to that of[...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rock Bottom accommodation Costs</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>The most important part of any trip is where you stay. It is essential to have a comfortable place to rest, after a long day of site seeing. In Istanbul there are several budget options, including the popular hostels. This dorm style room allows you to rent a bed usually in a shared room, not always ideal but at rock bottom prices, it is definitely worth it. University’s often offer alternatives to hotels. Similar to that of a hostel, they are not as low in price, but many offer breakfast and your own room/bathroom facilities. Universities can be a great option during the summer months, when students are on break.<br />
<strong>Keeping Meal Prices Low</strong></p>
<p>In this Turkish city, the main food is Indian. You can find great prices on competing cafeterias, since this is the common food here. By reading local travel reviews, you can find entrees starting at low rates. There are &#8220;Lokantas&#8221; here. These are restaurants that keep their food in steam baths and diners can order a la cart at a very reasonable cost and as a plus, the food can be seen in advance, which might be helpful in a new country. Asking around and finding the spots where the locals frequent, are a great way to save money and get great food tips. The locals tend to know everything about the best local restaurants and can be a fountain of knowledge.<br />
<strong>Traveling the City</strong></p>
<p>Renting a car might not be an option for everyone. If budget travellers want to save money, then they can use the Istanbul&#8217;s public transit system. This low cost travel method offers an AKıllıBİLet or Smart Ticket, which is good if you’re planning on staying more than a couple days. This smart ticket will allow you to easily use buses, trams, suburban trains, metro, local ferries. The Smart Tickets are re-loadable at booths located at bus, tram, and metro stations. This ticket gives a discount far over the single ticket price. You will have to pay a deposit to get the little device, but it is completely refundable.<br />
<strong>Finding Free Attractions</strong></p>
<p>It is possible to see the sites in Istanbul, without breaking the bank. There are several free museums such as the Florence Nightingale Museum, which offer a great way to spend the day. If a museum is not your thing, why not visit the Gulhane Park. This park often has concerts and with the magnificent views of the Bosphorus, it makes this free location attractive.</p>
<p><strong>Shopping in Istanbul</strong></p>
<p>If you love shopping, it’s impossible to visit Istanbul on a budget and not visit the Grand Bazaar. It has over 4,000 shops and vendors ready to haggle on pricing. This market is one of the oldest and largest in the city and even in the world. Given its flea market style, it is very popular among the locals. The Egyptian Spice Bazaar is also a unique shopping place. This place sells herbs, Turkish spices and nuts. It sits on the Golden Horns banks.</p>
<p>To really make the most out of your hard earned money, plan your trip as much in advance as possible. Many different holiday providers offer great <a href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/promos/travel-deals/">travel deals</a> for people who book more than three months in advance so start looking today.</p>
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		<title>Best Things to Enjoy in Tenerife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several western holiday lovers prefer holidays in Tenerife which is also known as the isle of eternal spring. Among the Canary Islands this is the largest of all attracting huge tourists in all seasons. The premier mountain assemblage of Spain that is almost of 12198 feet altitude, Mount Teide, has all the beauty that attracts tourists.
The best place for holiday here is the Canadas del Teide National Park. You can view the nature’s beauty and wild life treasure. If you[...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.randomtraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tenerife-wts.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-74" title="tenerife-wts" src="http://www.randomtraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tenerife-wts-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Several western holiday lovers prefer holidays in Tenerife which is also known as the isle of eternal spring. Among the Canary Islands this is the largest of all attracting huge tourists in all seasons. The premier mountain assemblage of Spain that is almost of 12198 feet altitude, Mount Teide, has all the beauty that attracts tourists.</p>
<p>The best place for holiday here is the Canadas del Teide National Park. You can view the nature’s beauty and wild life treasure. If you are not adventurous enough to use hiking you can use vehicle to reach the peak. Otherwise, for hikers it will take only an hour but they should be strong and courageous to make it.</p>
<p>Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the island. This place offers numerous events, exhibitions and many other fun and frolic filled ventures. The Archaeological Museum, auditorium and art-historical churches and monuments are the perfect places for art lovers and for those who want to keep up culture and tradition. A visit to Plaza de Espana will simply make your dreams come true by offering the cosmopolitan port of life style. It has a lot to unfold: shopping, bazaars, cafes, restaurants, night spots and the oriental merchandise.</p>
<p>During holidays every tourist must see the town La Orotava. It nestles 370 feet above sea level and is a small pretty village filled with peace and rich life styles of the 18th century. It is good time for tourists during the Semana Santa or Holy Week as the famous religious festival falls in this time.</p>
<p>The Pico del Ingles gives the best view of the both sides of the Anaga Pikes, the north-east part of Tenerife from the 870 feet high mountain peak. It gives a panoramic view of the valleys and natures beauty unfolded by the mountain ranges.</p>
<p>The most important holiday place in the north of Tenerife is the Puerto de la Cruz which used to be a leading port of the island. This is the sixth largest city of Tenerife with 30,000 inhabitants. This is the greenest part of the region due to the mild climate. The banana gardens and old country type fishing villages are amazing places.</p>
<p>This tourist spot also offers snorkelling to the adventurous travellers at the San Telmo chapel. During the fall and spring seasons there are strong waves but summer is perfect for swimming, surfing and enjoying water sport in the ocean. After a great day on the beaches, tourists can relax in cafes and bars and acquaint with some of the locals.</p>
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		<title>With a motorhome in New Zealand: travel and route planning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Zealand as a whole is 270,534 km ² and has only 3,88 million people &#8211; what a range, the quasi offers everything (except for many people): hot Pacific beaches, mountains and snow to snowy mountains, volcanic soils, desert-like landscapes &#8230; a RV trip through New Zealand is worth it but always remember to stay in Auckland Hotels, New Zealand .
RV tour of New Zealand
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.randomtraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/newzealand.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-70" title="newzealand" src="http://www.randomtraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/newzealand.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="150" /></a>New Zealand as a whole is 270,534 km ² and has only 3,88 million people &#8211; what a range, the quasi offers everything (except for many people): hot Pacific beaches, mountains and snow to snowy mountains, volcanic soils, desert-like landscapes &#8230; a RV trip through New Zealand is worth it but always remember to stay in <a href="http://www.aucklandhotelsltd.com/">Auckland Hotels, New Zealand</a> .</p>
<p><strong>RV tour of New Zealand</strong><br />
Not just sports fans are completely out of his concerning the offer of sailing, skiing, bungee jumping, and all kinds Canoeoptionen more. Also, photographers, nature lovers and those who love space and freedom to believe in a paradise.<br />
Culture (apart from the Maori) are not, however. The architecture of the building is mostly more or less modern design.</p>
<p>The cost of the flight will be approximately 1000 to 1500 €. A mobile home will cost around 60 € per day.New Zealand invites you to &#8220;wild&#8221; camping one. It is also allowed almost everywhere, otherwise there is explicit evidence that it is NOT allowed.Water you get to the campground. There is also another luxury &#8211; from showers, washing machines, etc. up to the television and fireplace! , Ferries or other tours you should book if necessary even from Europe, because it can be cheaper.</p>
<p><strong>Trip and route planning for an RV tour of New Zealand</strong><br />
I recommend departure and arrival in Aukland. The Auckland airport is not large and, therefore, quite clear. Therefore, one should take in the motorhome as Aukland received and best take a taxi to the company. But before that, Aukland is the first time to stay to relax, walking, look around and, if necessary.</p>
<p>To eat or go shopping in Parnell is the Main Street. There are also art galleries and antique shops. Auckland has around 1.1 million inhabitants and is a sort of metropolis of the South Pacific and the largest city in New Zealand. However charming small towns such as Wellington.</p>
<p>Optional route planning and other tips for RV travel through New Zealand.Depart Auckland and drive on the Motorway 1 towards Coromandel Peninsula.Coromandel Town offers a nice little shops, the city is quite small. From there you can go on and take a night as the Camp Ground in Waiomu.The next goals are to offer Coromandel Town, Whitiangi, Hahei to Cathedral Cove with. Whitianga has a beautiful bay.</p>
<p><strong>A crossing to the Mercury Beach is another option.</strong><br />
You can overnight at Hotwater Beach and the next day may visit the island vulkanöse White Iceland.A real tip is to Otorohanga. Interesting are the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, which are Glowworm Caves! There are about 20,000 small &#8220;light&#8221; people admire! Photography is banned there, unfortunately. The best way is already moving in the morning and do with a guide to this time is not so much going on.</p>
<p>Continue towards Rotorua. How about on the way to Black Water Rafting in Waitomo? Do sports, have fun and continue to Rotorua.</p>
<p>South of Rotorua on the way to reach the &#8220;Geysirstrasse&#8221; towards Taupo after about 30 km to Wai-O-Tapu thermal area (which you can smell whatever).</p>
<p>You can overnight at the campground well Willow Heaven. Highly recommended is a visit to the Maori village Ohinematu.</p>
<p>From there it goes best on to Waimangu Volcanic Valley and Lake Taupo. Overnight accommodations are available in Turangi.</p>
<p>A small Seewanderung refreshes the mind and has great photo subjects. You can return later in Whakapapa Village.</p>
<p>Next can you drive along the Whanganui towards Wellington. It recommends a night on the campground Lindale on the Kapiti Coast.</p>
<p>In the morning we continue towards Wellington to noon at the Camp Ground to park in Lower Hutt the mobile home and go by bus to Wellington pure. Wellington has about 205,000 inhabitants and is New Zealand&#8217;s third largest city.</p>
<p><strong>Saving Tip :</strong> There is a free one-hour tour of the Parliament. We may even attend a parliamentary session.</p>
<p>Sightseeing Suggestions for Wellington Botanic Garden, Te Papa Museum, downtown, Cable Car crossing with Interislander ferry to Picton.</p>
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		<title>Route 66: Road Trip help the U.S. plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Get Your Kicks on Route 66&#8243; &#8211; you take Route 66 through the Western U.S. to Santa Monica to the sea. Turn the radio on and listen to feel Nat King Cole, you are free.
Route 66 Trip &#8211; Get Your Kicks on Route 66
You want to find your kicks on Route 66? Then take Route 66 through the Western U.S., and you discover many of the cities from Bobby Troup&#8217;s musical. Turn the radio on and listen to Nat King[...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.randomtraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/10-scenic-drives-250x150.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-64" title="10-scenic-drives-250x150" src="http://www.randomtraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/10-scenic-drives-250x150.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="150" /></a><strong>&#8220;Get Your Kicks on Route 66&#8243; &#8211; you take Route 66 through the Western U.S. to Santa Monica to the sea. Turn the radio on and listen to feel Nat King Cole, you are free.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Route 66 Trip &#8211; Get Your Kicks on Route 66</strong><br />
You want to find your kicks on Route 66? Then take Route 66 through the Western U.S., and you discover many of the cities from Bobby Troup&#8217;s musical. Turn the radio on and listen to Nat King Cole. On the endless Highway No. 66 you will forget all the time.</p>
<p><strong>Route 66 Trip: This is how it is!</strong></p>
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<li>Route 66 trip &#8211; Travel Arrangements:How about the movie &#8220;Cars&#8221;?</li>
<li>Route planner Route 66: Gallup, New Mexico and Flagstaff, Arizona Route 66 will be on your trip as well as explore Winona, Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino and Santa Monica. The Route 66 was completed in 1926 and winds 2448 miles from Chicago to LA by most Western states of the U.S. Route 66 follows the Interstate 40, which it replaced. In part, there are remnants of the road that parallel Interstate roadways as a by-pass in, then there are stretches, just go through the cities. While driving in the West we like John Steinbeck&#8217;s Joad family&#8217;s route in Tucumcari, New Mexico some 40 miles west of Texas.</li>
<li>New Mexico : Tucumcari: Small Mom and Pop shops and neon signs set back to an earlier time. The spirit of Route 66 in salute this small town. can spend the night in Tucumcari simple but reasonably cheap for about $ 66 at the Blue Swallow Motel.</li>
<li>Santa Rosa: Next go to Santa Rosa. There, chrome-lovers, the Route 66 Auto Museum for visiting. To eat into Joseph&#8217;s Restaurant just around the corner. Are there since 1956.</li>
<li>Sky City: About 40 miles outside the city of Albuquerque you can already see the references in the Sky City Casino Hotel (Exit 102). Although Acoma Pueblo&#8217;s Sky City in practical terms is not on Route 66 is worth the small detour (about 18 miles). Take a look at the Pueblo pottery of the Natives.</li>
<li>Grants: Back on I-40 to get to half an hour after the grants. Grants became rich in the &#8217;50s by uranium. Uranium Cafe is a cozy dinner for a delicious American breakfast. West of Grant can be souvenirs and kitsch, such as postcards, buy rubber rattlesnakes, moccasins, etc. from China.</li>
<li>Who wants to take, Exit 47th</li>
<li>Stay in Gallup: Stay in Gallup, where there is a good choice of hotels and dining options. The El Rancho Hotel opened in 1937 and is home to movie stars, called the, the rooms are Hollywood actors like John Wayne and Joel McCrea named after.</li>
<li>Arizona: Petrified Forest National Park: Start your visit to the northern part of the park. South of I-40, the route winds 66 through streets lined with old trees.</li>
<li>Wigwam Motel: Holbrook, Arizona is home to the Wigwam Motel. Here you can sleep in tents made of concrete replica of Indians. However, quite noisy because of the rushing freight trains.</li>
<li>10Jack Rabbit Trading PostContinue along the Interstate still waiting for more kitsch. Look for the &#8220;Here It Is&#8221; signs and find the Jack Rabbit Trading Post (Exit 269) and make funny photos with the huge Jack Rabbit.</li>
<li>Take It Easy: &#8220;The I-40 further down is the famous corner of Kinsley Avenue and Second Street in Winslow, Arizona where you can hear from any gift shop the 1970 Eagles song &#8220;Take It Easy&#8221;.</li>
<li>Winona:  Winona, which (only) on rhymes nicely Arizona is otherwise unspekakulär. However, there is a nice old &#8220;log-cabin&#8221;, theMuseumClub known for country music. Recommended: Seligman a historic Route 66 motel.</li>
<li>Grand Canyon Caverns:  Next on the old Route 66 to Peach Springs. 12 miles further you can visit the Grand Canyon Caverns caves.</li>
<li>Kingman Powerhouse: In Kingman, the Kingman Powerhouse a museum on the history of Route 66 Towards Oatman, a more tourist town.</li>
<li>California Newberry Springs:  Dine at the Bagdad Cafe in Newberry Springs, the course also attracts many tourists.</li>
<li>Museums:  Barstow&#8217;s Route 66 Mother Road Museum and the California Route 66 Museum in Victorville near the Cajon Pass.</li>
<li>San Bernardino:  In San Bernardino is the last city that is mentioned in &#8220;get your kicks on Route 66&#8243; is the beautiful Wigwam Motel, which is also somewhat modern (TV, internet).</li>
<li>Around Los Angeles:  Around Los Angeles you can feel the freedom and romance no longer so much as in the West. Beautiful and poignant moment when the Route 66 at the Santa Monica Pier on the sea meets and ends here. That was your Route 66 trip.</li>
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