Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 20th, 2008
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 19th, 2008
This escape spa package features accommodation in a deluxe room, breakfast buffet and a 50-minute Marriott Signature massage as well as access to the state-of-the-art spa and fitness club. A portion of the package proceeds will benefit the Sea Turtle Monitoring & Protection Project of the Conservancy for Southwest Florida. Marriott and Renaissance Hotels of […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 19th, 2008
eco-treks: Eco-treks, as we stated in the second chapter, are often among the cheapest trips available–at least in terms of equipment, food, and lodging costs. In terms of travel expenses, the price of eco-treks can be surprisingly high. The reason for this is that the countries most invested in eco-treks are rarely […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 18th, 2008
nepal mountaineering: When extreme travelers think of mountaineering expeditions, they usually think of Nepal. Nepal is not only one of the world’s more serene and lovely countries, but it’s also home to some of the world’s most challenging and lofty mountain peaks, including the famous Mt. Everest. And if you’re willing to […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 17th, 2008
If it’s true that books themselves face obsolescence, perhaps it’s fair to wonder whether a rather old-fashioned, unanchored travelogue - I went here and there; I saw this and that - like Paul Theroux’s “Ghost Train to the Eastern Star,” a re-creation of Theroux’s once-epic journey from west to east chronicled over 30 years ago […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 17th, 2008
WATER TREKS: When it comes to adventure, there are few destinations that can match up to the sheer excitement potential of the water. Whenever you’re traveling by land, you always have a certain safety net under you: in the event of an accident, you’re still on dry land and able to follow landmarks […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 16th, 2008
At night, you enjoy a hearty dinner – down-home cooking is a windjammer specialty – and sing sea shanties, or simply gaze at the stars. She was completely overhauled in the early 1970s by avid schooner historian Captain Doug Lee and is now in the capable hands of Captain Brenda Thomas, who specializes in family […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 16th, 2008
cooking: You should be carrying a cooking pot anyway for any hike lasting longer than a day or two. If you shop around, you can find a lightweight, durable cooking pot (aluminum is best, but good pots also come in stainless steel or iron) for cheap that’ll serve you well for trip after […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 15th, 2008
More than a quarter of Brits want to go travel outside the realms of Europe in order to find somewhere unusual that is not populated with Brits abroad, while 20 per cent set their sights outside Europe because they’re looking for adventure. In total, 63 per cent of Britons said that they intend to travel […]
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Posted in AdventureTravelNews | August 15th, 2008
Part of what makes the destination great is the lack of cost. Outside of the expense of getting to the Trail in the first place, the cost of using the trail is usually limited to the cost of your hiking equipment and provisions. This is almost unheard of in the often-expensive world of […]
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