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Wildlife Adventure Tour India

Posted by admin on August 27, 2010

India has been a country of philanthropists. It has been taking care of them. And accordingly India is now, thanks to these animals and reserve forests being considered as the hub of wild life tourism.

First you arrive at Delhi in the morning. “Namaste” and warm welcome to India, a genuine salutation with a bow and folded hands. After a short break we board on our first expedition to adventure wild life tour India. Our foreword to India will be by a “Rickshaw” ride a mode of transport used in small towns and in Old Delhi.

We head for a guided city tour to the most eye-catching sights of the city that is the Red Fort a fort made of red sand stone which once housed the world famous PEACOCK throne and the Jama Masjid mosque. Welcome Dinner at the old Hauz Khas township complex overnight stay at the hotel. So here from your adventure tourism package starts.

Go to Corbet: Afternoon trip Jungle for game performance. Evening you remains at leisure. Full day Game viewing inside the jungle makes you and your family in high spirits. Full day you view Game. You thus go on enjoying the contentment of adventure of wild life safari.

Fly back to Delhi. On influx you move to Hotel. The evening is free at spare time.

Morning you Transfer to Railway Station to embark the train for Swaimadhopur. On arrival you shift to Ranthambore.

Drive to Ranthambhore the premium national park which is one of the feathers in the crown of wild life adventure tourism of India arriving in the hotel in afternoon. In the evening visit the old castle which overlooks the national park.

In the morning move to Keoladeo National Park. In the Afternoon visit Bird asylum. All these give you the taste of wild life adventure safari in India.

Morning is to visit to Bird Sanctuary. Afternoon you start for Agra on influx trip Taj Mahal.

Morning you Transfer to Railway Station to Board Shatabdi Express for Jhansi (3 hrs) on arrival move to Khajuraho where again wonders of adventure wild life waits for you with historic nostalgia. Morning you trip erotic shrines of Khajuraho, later go to Bandhavgarh.

Full day Game Viewing inside the jungle gives you the fete of wild life adventure tourism in India. In the morning visit Kanha National Park. Full day your Game Viewing inside the jungle where from a close distance you can observe the exquisiteness of wild life tour India. Move to Airport in time to connect your flight to Bombay that will show the red signal to your adventure wild life safari India. Transfer to International Airport in time to connect your onwards end flight.

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Best One-stop Destination for Outdoor Adventure

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You want to do all of your favorite outdoor activities in one location, with one trip? No problem. Moab, Utah is known by many as the outdoor adventure “mecca”. What makes this small area one of the best in the world? The answer has to be its variety.

Moab is one of the few places on earth that has just about every type of terrain for outdoor recreation. Moab is well known for Arches National Park and Uranium Arch, the famous natural red rock arch seen on print and in movies everywhere. The red rock hills and cliffs also stretch through another National Park, Canyonlands National Park, creating a playground of trails, mountains and canyons for miles. Moab gives lend to some of the most intense mountain biking and off-road trails in the world. Every year, hundreds and thousands of mountain bikers, rock climbers and 4×4 off-road drivers come to Moab to experience the unique red rock glory of the Moab hills.

Moab is also home to the La Sal mountain range. In the La Sals, you can experience the wooded forest and scenic mountain beauty comparable to most other mountain ranges in the country. Hike the trails, bike the passes and camp in the forest.

Once you get a feel for the land options, you can head to the water. The mighty Colorado River runs straight through Moab. The Colorado River is one of the most popular rivers in the nation, and it is this same river that runs down through the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Here, a myriad of rafting outfitters and boatsman travel down the river to brave the famous rapids of Cataract Canyon, Westwater Canyon and more. Most rafting outfitters offer a variety of options, from single day trips to multi-day excursions along the river.

So no matter your preference, Moab, Utah is one of the best destinations for outdoor funs and adventure travel.

Ryan Hutchings is an avid outdoor enthusiast who enjoys rafting, hiking, biking and camping. He works part-time as the Marketing Director for the Moab Adventure Center which is an all inclusive vacation and tour provider in Moab, Utah.

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Motorcycling Travel Guides, Motorbiking Travel Guides in Vietnam

Posted by admin on August 27, 2010

Always keep your eyes forward and slow down at every intersection. If you and another are both converging on the same spot then who ever make the first evasive move (to the left or right) is the action that both of you should then follow. You are not bonded by notions of right or wrong driving rules from back home – if the guy turn to avoid you and it means he is heading into traffic and even if it is on the wrong side of the road, then it is good practice. By following the first move everyone know each other’s intention. If you are heading straight at someone then communicate to the other person by giving your handle bars a bit of a turn in the direction you are committing yourself to indicate to them what you are about to do. Whatever you indicate will then lock you into a non-collision situation.

If someone is walking across a busy street without looking then turn so as to go behind them. This will enable them to keep moving forward instead of getting stuck waiting for some space in front of them. This rule perhaps more than any other is the one behind the fluidity of the traffic. People always go behind, not in the front of the blocking entity. This then allow the object to keep moving and thereby keep the roads open. Be particularly wary of kids playing soccer or badminton on the pavement, old deaf dogs, cows and buffaloes. Give them a blast on your horn, slow down and pass them on the other side of the road. Remember that larger, moving vehicles can often hide other bikes behind them which can cause havoc if you make some false assumptions at intersections when blindly cutting in front of larger vehicles either traveling parallel or at right angles with you. When you are turning then indicate with your arms as well as your indicators and make long, curved turn – never slow down to an all most stop and then turn sharply – you will be taken out. If crossing a busy intersection then move into the “down traffic” side of another vehicle. The guy’s “traffic shadow” will buffer you against other traffic and you can then cross no problems. Otherwise do what the Vietnamese do, which is to cross right in the middle of it. Do not make any sudden jerks or speed changes. Just cross consistently and slowly. People will see what you are doing and they will make room for you to cross. When driving through water the best thing to do is to make sure you are in the first gear and you are giving the engine heaps before plunging in. Never try to start the bike if water has already got into the exhaust pipe as the compression will suck some into the engine, thereby wetting the sparkplug and making it hard to start. It is possible to drive through water which is high enough to cover both the exhaust pipe and carburetor. So long as you are revving the engine heaps then all the exhaust fumes will keep the water from getting into the engine. Do not change gear when crossing.

Assume a large vehicle will come around every bend and drive in anticipation of it. When entering a zone of unpredictability – an intersection, an adjacent pig and buffalo etc. – then click down a gear with the clutch still engaged. If you then need to slow down quickly you can then release the clutch causing the bike to slow down in conjunction with an application of the brakes. If however you need to accelerate to get out of trouble then rev the engine a bit and then release the clutch. You will be in a lower gear and be in a position to speed away. Thus arrange yourself so that you can either accelerate using a lower gear – recognize a potentially dangerous situation and put yourself in the best position to do something about it. Keep the time when the clutch is open to a minimum. Disconnecting the momentum of the bike to the engine is dangerous – you have no control over power or deceleration. In normal potentially dangerous circumstances use the engine to slow down first by changing down a gear or two, then think about braking.

If you do have to slow down quickly then start with your front brake first. The momentum the push the bike down onto the front tire. Causing it to the flatten out on the road thereby increasing its traction and friction. Then apply the back brake on the bike has been pushed into the ground by the effect of the front braking. You might need to pump – that is squeeze then release the brake levers – the two brakes to get stronger effect. Along with a changing down of the gears will then ensure of the greatest braking potential. If you are going to hit something head on then remember this. It is a million times better to hit something while you are still in control but nevertheless moving forward than to careen into it having slammed on the brake too much – skidding gets you no where. Better to hit something at 10km/h than 40km/h. Therefore practice high speed braking when you get the chance. Get a feel of what it’s like to have the back wheel skidding to the left or to the right. Controlled braking really can slow you down quickly and effectively. You just need to practice front brake then back brake so that if you have an emergency you won’t distinctively go straight for the back ‘skidding’ brake. Move the bike by leaning, by shifting your legs out and pushing down on the foot pedals. Try not to steer too much just by turning the handle bars and try to keep your spine perpendicular to the bike’s axis.

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Siberia Here I Come! – Adventure Travel Part 1

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“You must really hate this job.” That’s what my boss said when I told him I was moving from San Diego to Siberia for a year. In reality, I was bored and looking for something that would be completely and utterly new. Whether it was sunstroke or a developing tolerance to margaritas, San Diego just wasn’t cutting it anymore. Heck, I hadn’t even gone to the beach in nine months and it was only a few blocks away. Time to rediscover a zest for life.

As you are doing now, I trolled the Internet looking for that rare opportunity that would renew my vigor and let me brag to my domesticated friends. Pick coffee in the South Pacific? No, I already drink too much of it. Sail around the world on a container ship? No, I wasn’t ready for involuntary self-reflection. Before I knew it, I had agreed to move to a city in Siberia known as Chita. Yes, I was going to be a professor at Chita State Technical University through a program put together by Siberian Intercultural Bridges. Donate – they need the money.

So, what does one take for a one-year stay in Siberia? Why, I’ll just go buy a guidebook on Siberia and read the “what to take” section. My search of the local mega bookstore was disappointing. Shockingly, there were no guidebooks for Siberia. I was tempted to write a nasty letter to Lonely Planet and others until the bookstore clerk said, “You’re going WHERE?” When she started giving me the “you must be a criminal on the run” look, it was time to go.

Fortunately, I was able to find experienced travelers that could provide me with the details and items that were absolutely necessary. My girlfriend gave me the all-important electric blanket, a power converter and intimate details about what would happen to me if I should dare share it with another women. Grandpa gave me a World War II down coat that was about three sizes too big and made me look like a walking gopher. Family, friends and random strangers contributed further items and advice that would be critical to my survival.

Apparently rating my chances of survival at 50-50, friends and family put together a going away/never see him again party the day before I left. Of course, everyone brought Vodka as a humorous going away gift. The tide quickly turned, however, as all were asked/forced to try a “taste of Russia.” Many of the events of that night will remain forever sealed in antiquity, but it should suffice to say that the wife of one friend went into labor which made it a very fun night and subsequent day for him at the hospital. Few got off so easily.

Gigantic backpack, electric blanket, hangover and I headed to the airport the next morning. But that’s a story for part 2 of this nomad adventure travel series…

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If You are a Lover of Art and Architecture – Travel to India

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Kaleidoscopic as India is, a travel to India can take many hues: a fun-filled vacation, or a soul-searching get away, a spiritual retreat or a medical sojourn, a rendezvous with the Thar desert or an encounter with the snow-capped peaks of Himalayas, an adventurous journey or a trekking trip, a passport to the ancient past or a tryst with the modern wonders, India has it all. Travel to India caters to the interest and charm of every tourist.

India is a land where harmonious confluence of tradition and modernity rules. India has a rich cultural heritage of 5000 years old. Emerged as one of world’s the most sought-after destinations, India offers all types of theme tours – religious, adventure, beach, cultural, wildlife, medical and eco travel.

If you want to see Indian culture to its fullest vigor, be a part of its fairs and festivals held at various places time to time. Pushkar Festival, Gangaur Festival, International Kite Festival, Elephant Festival, Camel Festival, held in Rajasthan; Goa Canival, Holi in Malwa (Madhya Pradesh), Boat Carnival and Onam in Kerala, Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra, Taj Mahotsav in Agra, Kumbh Mela at various historical places, all these fairs and festivals represent India in different hues and colors.

If you are a lover of ancient art and architecture, your journey ends in India. You will see during your travel the treasure troves of art and architecture. Forts and palaces of Rajasthan, ancient caves of Maharashtra, Buddhist monasteries in Bihar and Ladakh, serene and tranquil gardens and lakes of Kashmir, Colonial churches of Goa, mosques of North India, temples of Khajuraho and Konark, and what not, everything will touch your heart.
Travel to India has a life-time experience to offer to those who love Mother Nature. Sun-kissed beaches of western and eastern coast lines, snow-covered hilltops of Himalaya, serene backwaters of Kerala and calm sand dunes of Rajasthan are sure to enthrall the nature lovers.

If you are a wildlife-lover, India, being the second largest wildlife base in the world, has much to offer you in the form of sanctuaries and wildlife parks. For adventure seekers options are rife: mountaineering, hiking, whitewater rafting, motor biking, paragliding and much more is offered on the theme tours to India.

Indian cuisine is another reason to travel to India. Variety is the word that best describes Indian cuisine. Kashmiri, Mughlai, Hyderabadi, Gujarati, Goan, Maharshtrian, Rajasthani, South Indian, and so on, Indian cuisine are as diverse as India itself. What’s more, in Indian hotels and resorts you can relish continental and international cuisine too.

If you plan to travel to India, don’t forget to pack your appetite.

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