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Travel Ho Chi Minh City

A stroll in the woods isn’t your style. A relaxing day on the beach just doesn’t suit you. Instead, you’re into the high-octane living style that only a cosmopolitan city can deliver. The way people speed by on motorbikes and in cars, the way vendors shout about their wares on the streets is more your [...]

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Top Trends in Cruise Travel

Cruise lines have their own distinct personalities and ships that reflect them, but there are some definite trends that are spreading across the fleets within the cruise industry. More homeport cruising Being able to drive to a cruise offers great convenience, not to mention tremendous cost savings by not having to buy airline tickets. All [...]

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Backpacking in Japan

Japan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia, thanks, largely, to the wealth of things to see and do in the country. For budget travelers and backpackers from the West, Japan has also emerged as a very popular recently – budget travelers flock here to sample its unique culture, excellent food, and [...]

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Hotels in Delhi: Irresistible Accommodations

The mesmeric capital of Delhi is an eclectic blend of old and new. With age old settlements on one side and dazzling shopping malls on the other, the city bewilders guests with its variety. Tourists with great love for monuments of ancient and medieval times find solace here. There are a number of hotels in [...]

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Budget Travel to Yunnan and Tibet of China This Summer

Entering June, it’s possible to imagine a deep blue sky and plateaus covered in tall grass blowing in the wind, this is one of the most special and most untouched parts of China. One wishes that they could awake amongst the grand and looming mountains amidst a field of lush grass next to a river. [...]

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