Saturday, January 28, 2012

Adventure Travel

Adventure Center is Adventure. It's our passion, it's our life, it's all that we do. For decades, Adventure Center has been uniting travelers of all kinds with the adventure vacations of their dreams.Adventure holidays are our speciality. We create exciting worldwide adventure tours and itineraries for everyone, from big families to solo adults. Our small group trips let you explore unfamiliar places, trek through incredible mountain scenery, get active and enjoy the local culture.

Religious tourism


The meaning of religious travel varies from pilgrim to pilgrim. The Web provides resources on each of the many ways that people undertake religious trips, including volunteer trips with religious organizations, religious spas and baths, pilgrimages such as the Muslim Hajj, and journeys to religious cities and sites around the world.
                                Religious tourism, also commonly referred to as faith tourism, is a form of tourism, whereby people of faith travel individually or in groups for pilgrimage, missionary, or leisure (fellowship) purposes. The world's largest form of mass religious tourism takes place at the annual Hajj pilgrimage inmecca, Saudi arabia.
                                              Religious tourism has existed since antiquity, and unlike commercial tourism, is not done for exclusively hedonistic purposes. 

educational travel

 travelling has become all the more enjoying and comfortable. We have fast-moving trains, deluxe buses, metro-railways, luxury steamers, ships, aeroplanes and many other means of travelling. It does not take too much time in travelling a long distance. We do not have to suffer the severity of weather due to advanced means of transport communication.
                           Travelling is a powerful aid to education. It provides an experience of the world. By travelling we come in connectpeople of different caste, colour, creed and community to getfamiliarity with their tradition, culture, customs, has costumes and their style of living. This helps in the better understanding. It sharpens our intellect and broaden us our outlook. Travelling offers us the first hand knowledge of things we shed off all our prejudices. It develops our person.The communication skills. Mere bookish knowledge to the development of all around personality. It givestheoretical knowledge. We get only the sketchy picture ofwhich is not complete. By travelling we see people, places with our own eyes

Adventure Travel


A three day weekend is plenty of time to see the best of Eastern Austria. While the region is beautiful any time of year, it is transformed into a magical snowy fairytale setting during late autumn and as a bonus the Christmas markets (open air craft and food markets sprinkled throughout the region spreading holiday cheer) are open from November through the end of the year.

Friday, January 27, 2012

safety travelling

Safety begins when you pack. To help avoid becoming a target, do not dress in a way that could mark you as an affluent tourist. Expensive-looking jewelry, for instance, can draw the wrong attention.
Always try to travel light. You can move more quickly and will be more likely to have a free hand. You will also be less tired and less likely to set your luggage down, leaving it unattended

travelling in nepal

Draped along the greatest heights of the Himalaya, Nepal is where the ice-cold of the mountains meets the steamy heat of the Indian plains. It's a land of yaks and yetis, stupas and Sherpas and some of the best trekking on earth

travelling enjoyment

Traveling is one of the pleasures which people love to do again and again. There must be some reason why people are known as 'travel geeks'. Since ancient times, traveling was considered as an important part for the exchange of culture for more pleasure and enjoyment.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

travelling

The term travel is originated from Old french word travail.Travel is the moment of people.This  is the process of moving from one place to another place by car bus for the for a pleasure is called traveling.                                                          Traveling is the outcome of insatiable curiosity of man for knowing and exploring his environment.It is this curiosity which has been urging bold and imaginative men to undertake extensive travels over land and sea to cha-t different routes and discover different peoples and countries. Thus Columbus underwent horrendous privation to discover the New World.Meghasthenese diabused the Greeks and other Europeans of the superstitious notions they had entertained about the life and achievements of Indians and wrote first hand account of the glorious achievements, life and people of Chandragupta Maurya's times.
                                     Traveling has thus not only liberated people from personal prejudices and superstition, it has also whetted the appetites of scholars to understand and unravel the famous civilizations of the world for the last 2500 years.
                                  Traveling provides the benefit of sightseeing and gives Pleasure to the visitor. In addition, it gives a scope to an individual to have firsthand knowledge of variegated people inhabiting the world. One cannot appreciate the work of art created by master hands unless one visits places and things.
                        The purposes of traveling are different for different people. There are some people who travel for the sake of pleasure. The people that are heavily burdened either at their domestic front or at their offices move too far off places for relieving their worries and anxieties. The poets and writers make a trip to distant places for collection of facts for their Writings. Businessmen also visit various places to enquirer as to whether there are scopes for expansion of their business. It is common for statesmen to visit other countries on a goodwill mission.
                                  Travel educates a person by broadening his outlook. So convinced were the English men of the importance of travelling that tour of the European continent became a compulsory part of the education of English youth who flocked every summer to European countries regaling themselves with the sights of Eiffel Tower and art galleries at Paris, the gladiatorial at Rome, Gothic temples of Italy and boating in a gondola in Venice.
                        Travels and tours by students and Aristocrat went a long way in cross fertilising the cultures of different European nations so much so that a new hybrid European culture sprang up. European Community is a standing monument to the spirit of mutual admiration and mutual concern which the continental towns have been cultivating for many centuries in the past. 
                                                    The vacations and holidays provide the only opportunity to transcend the mechanical and trivial existence of our daily life. Students look forward to vacations anxiously and pester their parents for making train reservations in time to secure reserved seats in overcrowded trains carrying summer rush or puja vacationers.Hill resorts and other tourist spots present a truly international spectacle. People from different States of the Indian subcontinent jostle one another on the narrow paths I of Nainital, on the Mall road of Simla, on the beaches of Kovalam and Goa and in the entertainment-joints of Bombay, Calcutta and Delhi.
              One can see there the traditional dances of the village folk and the latest trendy outfits of the metropolitans. Sometimes chance acquaintance is struck. There is exchange of views and articles. These per­sonal exchanges become culture-bridges at times leading to long lasting friendship.
                        To profit most from the travels, one should obtain a map or a tour-guide of the place he is visiting. This will help the tourist make the best of his time by visiting all the most memorable places in and around the place.One should also avail the oppor­tunity of meeting men of fame to see how the persons look like and what type of life they are leading in which surroundings. Such visits often leave a mark on the minds of the students and have a great inspirational value.