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American Indian Festivals A fascinating gathering of American Indians which may last from days to a week is called a Pow wow. It is the celebration of their cultural heritage. This occasion is filled with colorful regalia of the participating dancers from the different American ...
Discover The Aquarium Of The Pacific In Long Beach California The Aquarium of the Pacific is located near the waterfront in The Pike at Rainbow Harbor in the city of Long Beach, California. It is one of the largest aquariums in the United States. Its nearly 1,000 species fill 19 major habitats and 32 focus exhibits ...
Hello from Victoria (2) -Exploring Victoria and Its Vicinity Another perfect day with beaming blue skies, great temperatures and no humidity greeted me yesterday. After a lovely strengthening breakfast and some business issues, Clare and I set off by car to explore British Columbia's capital Victoria. We started ...
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New Delhi If you fly into Delhi, you will inevitably end up in New Delhi. This section of the city is very modern in relation to the rest of the country. Roads are wide and organized with something other than a chaos theme. You'll actually be able to walk without feeling like a cow in a heard, which is very unique in India. On the other hand, New Delhi just doesn't have that ancient Indian charm found in other cities. It's a good place to get a hotel room, but you'll need to venture into the city proper to get a taste of India. Old Delhi Old Delhi is where the action is if you really want to experience India. The streets are a chaotic mass of markets, overbuilt streets, signage that would make Las Vegas blush and monuments to the past. The best way to see Old Delhi is to catch an auto rickshaw to the Red Fort and then just start wandering around the bazaars and old markets. Hotels will try to rent you mopeds, but this isn't advisable if you're hitting Old Delhi. The chaos will overwhelm you and you definitely don't want to run into a sacred cow. Things to See Regardless of where you head, Delhi has a plenty of attractions to keep you busy for a few weeks. The great pacifist, Mahatma Gandhi, was assassinated in Delhi and you can visit the location at Birla House as well as pay your respect at his black marble tomb. To contemplate this great man, you can follow up the visit with a stroll through the Lodi Gardens, which are peacefully overgrown. Delhi is the home to forts, mosques and palaces galore. The Qutab Minor Complex is a good place to see Mughal architecture. Safdarjang's Tomb is a poor mans Taj Mahal with the same basic structure. The Red Fort and India Gate are good places to take pictures. When it comes to sports, India is mad about cricket. Kids can be seen playing it all over the place. If you're looking to see the professionals, try the games at Coronation Dunbar. Delhi is undoubtedly the most comfortable of the large cities in India. This comfort, however, comes with a price. One tends to get the feeling you aren't seeing the real India. Delhi is a good place to visit, but make sure you see other locations in India. About the Author Rick Chapo is with http://www.nomadjournals.com - makers of writing journals. Travel journals are great travel accessories and travel gifts. Visit http://www.nomadjournaltrips.com for more travel articles and travelogues.
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Islands of luxury at Hawaii hotelsThe Seattle TimesBy Gary A. Warner The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on Hawaii's Big Island is a calm, spacious resort on a great beach. Guests can soak on high at the Trump International Hotel, a luxury high-rise hotel in Oahu's Waikiki. At the Westin Maui, ...and more » |
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Fairgrounds seeks hotel, would have pedway to South WingLouisville Courier-JournalState officials have issued a “request for proposals” for a luxury hotel with at least 600 rooms to be built along Phillips Lane just east of Gate One at the Kentucky Exposition Center. The project is expected to cost more than $100 million, ...and more » |
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