World Travel Guide

World Travel Guide

India Tours

India, A place where magnificent palaces and spectacular edifices dot the sprawling Indian land. An abode where each day is a festival. A paradise where a traveler can satisfy his thirst for the exotic. As a tourist you have Rajasthan, Goa, Kerala and many other states to explore. It’s the time to get mesmerized by the enchanting forts of Rajasthan, sensuous beaches of Goa, emerald backwaters of Kerala. The picturesque land have something or the other for every kind of traveler.

World Class Hotels

Hotels offer a place to rest but compete on much more. Clearly, the moments spent awake in hotels create lasting memories. But while some guests choose hotels for an experience that transcends their everyday lives, virtually all guests expect a hotel to meet the standards they find at home. As people continue to surround themselves with new home technologies, the hotel experience must follow suit. Our expectations of the hospitality industry will reflect the changes that technology brings to our lives.

Featured Hotel

Niagara Falls Marriott of Canada is luxury hotel located, 32 miles northwest of the Buffalo Airport, at the brink of the famous Niagara Falls. The spectacular Falls view guest rooms have all the amenities you need to make this your home when away from home. Enjoy Falls view dining in the Terrapin Grille, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Cruises

Cruises might just be the best vacation option known to Humans. Cruises have everything that anyone could want plus much much more. How else can you combine great service, luxurious accommodations, gourmet food, reasonable prices and various cities. Once you get onboard your ship, you will be amazed at the high quality service. Most ships average one worker per occupied stateroom. That is a huge staff and a great ratio. Each cruise ship is equipped with the most state of art amenities and entities.

Flights

We offers you cheap flights and airfare deals all over the world. With our discount airline tickets and negotiated airfare contracts, including consolidator tickets, we offer great flight deals that provide you the best cheap airline tickets. We also provide you with the cheapest hotel reservations, car rentals, European airfare packages, youth hostels, discount cruises, travel guides, activities, as well as a choice of 30 million cheap airfare flights – so enter your local departure city, select a destination, and book yourself a travel bargain.

Car Rentals

Luxury car rentals are a desirable option for most visitors. Many people will take the opportunity to rent a luxury car that they could not normally afford while on vacation. Depending on the location you are visiting, there is an appropriate option for an car to rent. For instance, in Florida or California, convertible cars are rented often. There are many different rental services available that offer car rentals. You can visit a rental service center personally, or have a rental car delivered to your location. So, if you are staying at a particular hotel, your rental car can be delivered tight to you at your hotel. Of course, you will need to rent a car from a rental service residing in the same state that you are visiting.

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If you are Japanese, could you please answer this question? I'm looking for a world travel…?
I'm looking for a Japanese world travel documentaries or tv shows. (youtube clips are fine)

(It should NOT be about Japan. It should be about traveling the world narrated and guided by a japanese host.)

I'm looking for Michael Palin's (he has youtube clips) travel documentary in a Japanese version.

Thanks in advance!

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14 Responses to “World Travel Guide”

  1. hello.there. says:

    Birnbaum's is a great beginner guide – lots of pictures and good for kids. Passporter is a little more realistic, meaning they will mention the bad things along with the good. And http://www.allearsnet.com is my favorite website.

  2. Sabrina says:

    of course!!! she will go where she is needed — she has the ability to speak several languages and knows the local customs and culture!!!

  3. HollywoodsChildren says:

    One day I will skate all throughout Barcelona

  4. poetswolf1985 says:

    Check out my blog where I teach you how to travel without any lugagge…no backpack, no daypack, no nothing! Just the clothes on your back! Sound crazy? It is, but it’s fun! Visit my blog at turtleology [dot] blogspot [dot] com

  5. Umbrella14 says:

    it isnt lame , it's cool .
    go ahead with your project .

  6. SAM says:

    Siam Water World is situated in the Siam Paragon.It is advisable to take a taxi from Pratunam to the Siam Paragon since it is not connected by the BTS (Sky Train).The distance between the 2 points is not more than 7 to 8 km.
    It should cost you no more than 50 to 60 BHT depending on the traffic.

  7. bbjane85 says:

    I love Barcelona… Thanks for the video.

  8. shocko99 says:

    What a great city Barcelona is. Been to Barcelona Spain more than 10 times and it gets better every trip!

  9. euges429 says:

    I'm interested in things that takes me away from the usual tourist attractions. If I bother to travel somewhere I don't want to see the things that are there for the tourists, I want to see the real deal. A list of unusual attractions would be nice.

    Something I always miss is also good information about how handicap friendly things are. How much do I have to walk? How many stairs are there? Are there places where I can rest on the way? Are the doors wide enough for wheelchairs? Are the attractions med in such a way that a wheelchair can get around there? How about bathrooms, are they easily accessible for a disabled person? Is there any help for those that are blind (braille writings and so on)? How hard/easy is it to get hold of a cab if needed?

    Once we were told that a place was handicap friendly since it was on the ground level. What they didn't tell was that only the entrance was on ground level and that everything of interest was several stairs up. No elevator. Another place was easily accessible in general, but, the bathroom was in the basement, no elevator and a narrow stair down to a tiny booth. Thing like this is very important to know before you go there is you or someone that travels with are disabled in some way.

  10. apartmentlopagan says:

    I agree, it is getting better and better. Thw main change I see was after the Olympics at 1992.

  11. Julie L says:

    We have thousands of travel shows on TV. But not many of them are on Youtube.

    The below is just one of them. It's about families in Korea.
    http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=HDB-C3MPAvQ

  12. jessica says:

    Hi I hope that these videos about Disney World will be what you want to see:

    http://www.travelchannel.com/Video_&_Photos/Video_Detail?lineupId=1387552933

    If it's not what you want ~ check the weekly show schedule to find out what the upcoming shows are.
    I saw an excellent program recently that was a behind the scenes tour of WDW. It was so good.
    And once they had a marathon of WDW shows on Travel Channel ~ just makes me want to go sooner!

    http://www.travelchannel.com/

  13. music_beans2000 says:

    Here's what I could find; it does not say why and I think you'd have to contact a Canadian Embassy, to find out. There seem to be issues with these "Homelands".

    Canada Gazette:

    Unacceptable documents:
    (3) The following documents are not considered
    passports or identity or travel documents for the
    purposes of this section:
    (a) any passport or identity or travel document
    purporting to have been issued by
    Bophuthatswana, Ciskei, Transkei or Venda;
    (b) any passport or identity or travel document
    purporting to have been issued by the All Palestine
    Government;
    (c) any passport that was issued by the Government
    of the United Kingdom and is entitled
    ?British Visitor?s Passport?; and
    (d) any passport purporting to have been issued
    by Somalia

  14. kc_soaring says:

    "Can I legally use personal photos I've taken for a travel guide?"

    The quick answer to your question is "Not if the images within your pictures have a copyright or trademark already established."

    I believe you'll find that photography within Walt Disney World is something covered in the material they provide to park visitors– and I suspect they deal with this issue directly and already prohibit you from using photographs for commercial purposes that you've taken within the park . If not, you should call the park and ask to speak with a public affairs representative. (Check the website for contact information.)

    What is certain is that you can't take pictures of Mickey or Goofy or the Magic Castle and publish them commercially without permission– they are each protected by a trademark, copyright or some other sort of service mark.

    What you can publish are pictures taken OUTSIDE of the park that do not contain images that are protected– Downtown Orlando, for example. In fact, if you take a look at some of the travel guides at the bookstore, you'll see they tend to be light on pictures of the attractions except where they've been given permission to use the photos.

    [This is not legal advice. You should consult a licensed attorney-at-law for legal advice or representation before making decisions that may affect your legal rights.]

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