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Stunning landscapes are the start, but the people, culture and activities will keep you busy during your Nepal visit.

On 06 August, 2014 by Jack in Destinations

A tattoo can make a superb souvenir from your Asian trip, but take these tips into consideration first.

On 21 July, 2014 by Jack in Travel Tips

The history and culture of Australia throws up some surprises at these six fascinating museums.

On 22 May, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

WorldBeat Center in downtown San Diego, California is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving indigenous cultures of Africa and the rest of the world through Music, Art, Dance, Education & Technology.

On 18 August, 2012 by Timothy Simonitsch in Destinations

The National Museum of Patriotism in Atlanta showcases people from all walks of life and from all cultures who have acted selflessly and sometimes tirelessly to preserve our way of life.

On 14 August, 2012 by Paolo Trozzini in Destinations

For those who are excited to learn about other cultures and discover unique architectural structures, the Swayambhu Stupa in Nepal is an excellent place to visit.

On 29 April, 2012 by Silvana Taylor in Destinations

Edinburgh, Scotland is proud of its whisky heritage, and they are happy to show tourists everything and anything pertaining to their special product, 364 days a year.

On 23 March, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

The Nazca Desert in southern Peru is home to some of the most interesting discoveries of Ancient Central American cultures, the Nazca Lines.

On 12 December, 2011 by RJ Horn in Destinations

The National Museum of Australia located in Acton Peninsula, Canberra is a fantastically unique museum with more than 200,000 pieces representing Australia's historical path ranging from Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal history to society in Australia since 1788.

On 03 November, 2011 by Gretchen Cosier in Destinations

Founded from hippie culture and Vietnam War protests, this museum has grown to include art and exhibits highlighting both alternative culture and Aboriginal issues.

On 26 October, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

Few countries in the world are as rich in culture and history as the nation of Thailand. A unique blend of Asian tradition and innovative technology make Thailand one of the most fascinating places that one can visit, and tourists are sure to be enthralled by the country's bustling dynamic.

On 11 July, 2013 by Jack in Travel

Visitors to Denmark who are interested in the culture of Nordic boatbuilding, seafaring and its maritime history have a great opportunity to gain knowledge by visiting the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde (Vikingeskibsmuseet in Danish).

On 30 April, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

Tarraco Viva Festival is a huge international cultural festival held every year in Tarragona, a big Roman city near Barcelona in Spain.

On 20 September, 2010 by Sid in Destinations

Amidst the rugged nothingness that defines much of Australia can be found stunning pockets of pure natural beauty, accented by amazing rock formations and complemented by what is said to be the most ancient culture on this planet.

On 08 August, 2010 by Steve in Destinations

When you want to head for the beach in the middle of the big city, go to Jackson Park in Chicago. You can have all the arts and culture of the urban atmosphere along with beach days.

On 21 March, 2010 by Marie in Destinations

The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is organized by the Smithsonian Institution. There are two places where Native Indian art and culture are exhibited, one in New York City and another in Washington D.C.

On 11 November, 2009 by Jack in Destinations

The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Ben Bradshaw, confirmed today (16 October) that the Government is to invest £10 million in a new Stonehenge visitor centre.

On 17 October, 2009 by Jack in Travel News

Clavell Tower, Dorset Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s architecture and culture by allowing visitors free access to interesting properties that are either not usually open, or would normally charge an entrance fee.

On 29 July, 2009 by Jack in Travel

Start the Year of the Ox by celebrating Chinese New Year at London's Trafalgar Square. With traditional dances, cultural stalls, fireworks and stunning live performances, the Trafalgar Square events will draw in a large crowd from many different cultures

On 30 January, 2009 by Mike in Travel

Café de Flore, in the hip Saint-Germain des Prés neighborhood, is one of the most charming Parisian cafés

On 21 June, 2010 by Mike in Food And Drink

Boundless energy, blue skies, art, culture and some of the most exhilarating and exhausting nightlife in Europe

On 25 January, 2015 by Jack in Destinations

Getting close to people at your destination is the best way to get close to their culture. Your camera is one of the best tools to meet peopl

On 04 June, 2008 by Jack in Travel Tips

It's been all about air fares lately. With the weather being its worst self for most of March, I wrote three articles on getting cheaper air fares. And cinema tickets, learning Swedish, online travel tools, being an ex-pat and staying healthy in Mexico.

On 13 November, 2013 by Jack in Reading

Pros and cons... specific to an American ex-pat's experience in London.

On 02 April, 2007 by Lauri_Shaw in Travel News


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