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Nepal Travel & Food For Thought

Russian born, when I first came to Nepal, I wasn’t going to see the temples nor mountains that seem to capture the imagination of every traveler, and no, I wasn’t going for the food either. In fact, I was dragged here...

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Cambodia Travel Adventures 2008

When the first of the Asian adventure travelers first discovered the Kingdom of Cambodia using the term roads was merely an easy way for saying improved tracks of endless quagmire in the rainy season, and axel snapping, oil pan crushing track for the rest of the year.

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People of Nepal - As Diverse as the Landscape

Nepal's diverse culture is inextricably connected to its unique geography, as a country squeezed into the mountains between the high plateau of Tibet and the vast low terrain of India. The first people in the historical records of Nepal were the Kiratis in the 6th to 8th century BC.

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My Not So Rough Guide To Cambodia

I have travelled to Cambodia on a number of occasions and each time it gets better, Cambodia is not for everyone, it can be an extremely dangerous place unless you use a lot of common sense, assuming you use common sense then it can be a stunning journey. Because of the fragile security situation that still exists, I have limited my travels to the well beaten paths of Phnom Penh and Seam Reap.

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Malaysia Travel Guide Taman Negara

Before I proceed on the activities that you can do there, let me explain about the park rules. The most important thing is you must have an entry permit to enter the park. Next you can't fishing and take photographs without license. So let proceed with the activities that you could do there in the mighty jungle.

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Cambodia Secrets of Sihanoukville

One of the worst held secrets is the rapid emergence of Sihanoukville Cambodia as a major Asian beach resort town. Many that have been here in the past would smugly say I told you so, as to all it was readily apparent that this quiet little coastal beach town had all the makings for a long time now.

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Malaysia Travel Guide for Langkawi Vacation - Where to go In Langkawi

Where to? There are lots of attraction that you shouldn't miss in Langkawi. Local people usually symbolize Langkawi with the gigantic Eagle situated at the Jetty Point. A windy place and a perfect place for you to take pictures. I myself have took some photos during my vacation there.

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Traveling to Iran - Get it Right the First Time

Every person who holds a non-Iranian passport requires a visa for entering Iran. Nationals of Singapore, Turkey, Slovenia, Saudi Arabia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Bosnia Herzegovina do not require a visa if their intended duration of stay does not exceed three months.

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Cambodia Secrets of Sihanoukville

One of the worst held secrets is the rapid emergence of Sihanoukville Cambodia as a major Asian beach resort town. Many that have been here in the past would smugly say I told you so, as to all it was readily apparent that this quiet little coastal beach town had all the makings for a long time now.

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Nha Trang Beaches

Wondering what you can see during a month long trip in Southeast Asia? Check out Chris and Carol’s recent trip spent “taking in Thailand, hopefully a side trip to Myanmar, followed by a boat trip down the Mekong River to Luang Prahbang. Ha Noi beckons after a few days in Laos.

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Sipadan-kaplai Dive Resort In Sabah Borneo Malaysia

Kapalai Island Resort or more correctly Sipadan-Kaplai Dive resort in Sabah Malaysia although it is part of Borneo is only a short distance by boat from the islands of Sipadam and Mabul. Having said all that it is another world altogether.

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Visit Melaka Means Visit Malaysia.

Founded by Parameswara in 1396 who named his sultanate after the "Melaka" tree, Melaka has provided the stage on which the Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and English played their roles in shaping history.

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Booking a Holiday, Tour or Vacation in Nepal

Nepal is a sovereign independent, diverse ancient kingdom located between the North by the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China and, the East-South and West by India. If the country was divided by its 3 geographical regions you would experience the world's deepest gorge called Kali-Gandaki and the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest, diversity that can not be matched anywhere else in the world.

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A Bhutan Vacation In The Himalayas

The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked haven between India and China , and it is often described as the last place you will find traditional Himalayan Buddhist culture. It is virtually surrounded by the Himalayas, and for centuries has been a difficult place to visit.

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The Ancient History Of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka which was originally known as Ceylon is a small island and is around 31km from the Southern Coast of India. This particular island sometimes referred to as the "Pearl of The Indian Ocean" is officially known as "The Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka" and has a population of around 20 million.

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The Divine Name Is Given Back To The Everest

The association of mountaineering of Nepal is revolted by obscene behavior of tourists at the top of the Everest. Nepalese authorities demand to put a veto for demonstration of the naked bodies on the highest sacred mountain Everest (8 844 meters).

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Travel to Malaysia

Malaysia is a country of striking natural beauty situated in Southeast Asia, with some of the most superb beaches, mountains and national parks in the world. It consists of thirteen states that are divided into two geographical regions that are separated by the South China Sea.

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Focus On Azerbaijan - History, Links About Baku, Azerbaijan Hotel Resources

Azerbaijan – Located where Eastern Europe meets Western Asia, between Russia and Iran, Azerbaijan is an industrialized nation with a substantial petroleum industry centered in Baku, near the coast of the Caspian Sea. Azerbaijan’s population is 94% Muslim, with 60% Twelver Shia, followed by a substantial Sunni community.

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Caving and Tubing in Laos

Looking to get your feet wet in Laos this spring? Follow RealTraveler Kookiemonz on a trip to Vang Vieng, a town in Laos that offers curious and adventurous travelers the chance to investigate several cool caves and to go tubing down the Nam Song River.

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History, Monasteries, and Milk Tea in Mongolia

A land of rich culture, spiritual vitality, and a unique, desolate beauty, Mongolia is an often overlooked but fascinating travel destination. Aaron & Katy, Realtravelers from Boston, recently spent some time in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital city.

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