by traveladmin | Sep 29, 2011 | NewsFeed
Qwaqwa – South Africa is gradually becoming the most preferred tourist destination among international tourists. Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk revealed that South Africa’s different cultures and products were the main attractions. Delivering a public...
by traveladmin | Sep 29, 2011 | NewsFeed
In one of her last official engagements, President Mary McAleese opened the wonderful new Gorilla Rainforest, proudly sponsored by Freddy Fyffes, during a ceremony in Dublin Zoo. In a double celebration, Dublin Zoo also announced the birth of another healthy baby...
by traveladmin | Sep 29, 2011 | NewsFeed
Nestled on the coast of Zululand South Africa is the bustling subtropical port of Richards Bay. Monkeys run wild and crocs lurk in the nearby waterways. This humid seaside destination is just 1 hours drive from the famous St Lucia estuary and the beautiful...
by traveladmin | Sep 16, 2011 | NewsFeed
To help bring guests closer to Halloween this year, Busch Gardens Tampa is introducing a new type of fear at the Dark Side of the Gardens. The terrifying Howl-O-Scream evening events return to transform the park into a nightmare of inescapable horror. For eight select...
by traveladmin | Aug 25, 2011 | NewsFeed
Summer in Lapland ends with a spectacular explosion of colour in the nature. This season is known as “ruska”. The autumn reds, browns and yellows are especially beautiful on the Northern fells. The woods are filled with wild berries and mushrooms, such as...
by traveladmin | Aug 25, 2011 | NewsFeed
Linnanmäki offers something for everyone. If you do not have the stomach for the rides you can still spend a wonderful day in Finland’s oldest amusement park by taking in the magical spirit of the merry making – funfair music, cries of excitement and perhaps of...