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Aug
31

Hotel Imperial Kuala Lumpur

Since 1998, the luxurious and elegant Hotel Imperial has held court as Kuala Lumpur’s most premier hotel, a regal landmark blending outstanding Moorish architecture and Chinese finishings with sophisticated contemporary style. The hotel’s piece de resistance is its stunning, four-story high lobby atrium, a grand architectural feat that recreates the historical allure [...]

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Slovakia Tourism

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
31

Slovakia

Slovakia is a peaceful country, with beautiful scenery, inexpensive shopping and tourism and hospitable people.
Slovakia is becoming one of Europe’s focal points for travel and tourism. “Slovensko” in the native language of Slovak, officially named the Slovak Republic, the country enjoys moderate weather and a prime map location, bridging east and west.
Slovakia’s capital city Bratislava [...]

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Aug
25

Hawaii the Sandwich Island

A primal lake of lava flows into the steaming sea. An indigo seascape stretches along the golden Kohala coastline. Clouds surround the snow-covered summit of the tallest sea mountain on Earth. Needless to say, a visit to Hawaii’s Big Island can be a humbling experience.
To avoid confusion with the name of the [...]

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Sydney the Dream City

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
23

Sydney
Sydney  is the largest city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million (2008 estimate). It is the state capital of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British colony in Australia.
Sydney Accommodation
You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to accommodation in Sydney. You’ll not only get a [...]

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Hassler Hotel ,Rome

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
22

Hassler Hotel
Famous for making guests feel at home away from home, Rome’s most distinguished address is set atop the Spanish Steps, within walking distance of the Villa Borghese park, Via Veneto, Via Condotti, and the most fashionable boutiques. With its centennial tradition, the hotel is owned and managed by Roberto E. Wirth, fifth generation of [...]

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Aug
19

Traditional markets in Oman
Oman is a blend of the new and the old. This is true not just of the city, its architecture, its attitude and customs but also of its shopping. Here you will find a mix of the snazziest shopping malls and the wonderfully quaint traditional markets or “Souqs”.
Muttrah Souq
In the heart of [...]

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Fun Times in Bulgaria

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
19

Holiday Ideas in Bulgaria
Bulgaria’s natural landscape is full of surprises - it has endless, sandy beaches along the Black Sea, wild mountain ranges and lush green hills, fertile plains, magnificent gorges, rivers, health spas and natural springs… It is famous for long balmy Summers, dreamy scented rose fields, richly coloured orchards and sundrenched vine-yards …
It [...]

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Caribbean Honeymoons

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
13

Caribbean Honeymoons

Romantic Caribbean honeymoons offer a great variety of activities and accommodations for all types of couples.  In this crystal, blue water paradise, there are abundant islands offering pristine beaches, all types of water activities, green landscapes and awesome sunsets to set that romantic mood for two.

Where you go?
Beaches: The hundreds of breathtaking beaches [...]

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Cameroon

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
9

Cameroon

Cameroon is a Central African nation on the Gulf of Guinea, bordered by Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. It is nearly twice the size of Oregon. Mount Cameroon (13,350 ft; 4,069 m), near the coast, is the highest elevation in the country. The main rivers are [...]

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Nigeria

AUTHOR: Balqis
Aug
9

Nigeria

Nigeria, one-third larger than Texas and the most populous country in Africa, is situated on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa. Its neighbors are Benin, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad. The lower course of the Niger River flows south through the western part of the country into the Gulf of Guinea. Swamps and mangrove forests [...]

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