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Mumbai guide

  A city of extremes, a city of paradoxes, a city of unlimited possibilities and surprises, this is a city that defies all definitions. The heart of Bollywood, the commercial capital, a melting pot of cultures, traditions and religions, Mumbai has a little something tucked in for every kind of tourist that comes her way. A city that’s always on the move, always in a hurry, always crowded, Mumbai has much to offer from history to arts to shopping and nightlife. You could start your day at the sea-facing Gateway of India and take a ferry along the coast or take a look at the latest inclusions at the famous Jehangir Art Gallery and stop for a cup of tea and conversation at the gallery’s quaint little café, Samovar. Marvel at the colonial architecture of South Bombay, wind your way through the many streets of ‘Town’ as it’s lovingly called, gaze at the Queen’s Necklace at Marine Drive, touch the tip of the city from Nariman Point, walk along the famous spots where iconic Bollywood scen...

Papa New Guinea

  Papua New Guinea feels like one of the last untouched places in the world. Guaranteed you’ll be hard pushed to find someone who’s been, let alone can tell you about travelling there, which makes it all the more attractive. I wanted to put together this Papua New Guinea travel guide to help anyone who’s thinking of travelling to this wonderful country in the future I went one September for two weeks and had a truly eye opening and interesting time. I had no preconceptions and knew very little about the country before I went.  It’s slightly larger than California, if you’re looking for some kind of reference for its size. Papua New Guinea might seem like a million miles away but if you’re in Australia, and up in Darwin, in the Northern Territory, then it’s an 11-hour direct flight to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea’s capital city. Or, even better, it’s just six hours from Singapore. Which is the flight I took, from England and stopping over there.  There are over six milli...

Nepal Guide

TRAVEL GUIDE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM Are you planning on traveling to Nepal? Nepal.com provides you with an  essential travelers guide to Nepal . Find out about traveling through Nepal, the best time of year to go, safety, etiquette and much more. Our  Nepal travel guide  is just what you need to have a wonderful, trouble-free holiday in this marvelous country.                                                                                                                            l  General Time – GMT + 5.45 Electricity – 220 volts AC, 50Hz Communications – See Nepal.com  Communication ,  TV  and  Radio  Nepal Tourism Board – PO B...

Pakistan Guide

  Pakistan is blessed with abundant natural and historical riches. Incredible mountain landscapes are set against a backdrop of desert forts and stories of sultans and djinns. In its cities, ancient bazaars are home to intricately etched copper kitchenware alongside pungent spice racks and steaming tea stalls. Mughals and Mountains The teeming cities of the south lie on a continuum with the ancient cities of northern India, while the rugged north is a wild frontier that has changed only superficially since Mughal times. In between are scattered ruins and arid deserts, and capping Pakistan to the north is the western spur of the Himalayan mountain range, including K2, the world's second highest mountain. Urban Centers Pakistan's urban centers pack enough city delights to satisfy any cosmopolitan traveler. In Lahore, arguably the country's cultural, intellectual and artistic hub, travelers can find spiritual sustenance in  qawwali  (Islamic devotional singing) performances ...

Singapore Guide

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  Best described as a microcosm of modern Asia, Singapore is a melting pot of culture and history, and an extravaganza of culinary delights. Officially known as the Republic of Singapore, it is both a city and a country located in Southeast Asia. One of Asia's most visited destinations, Singapore is best described as an amalgam of a fast-paced life and an off-the-back-street inheritance. Places To Pay A Vist Kuala Lumpu r Melaka Rinca Island

Tokyo Guide

  Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47   prefectures , consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center. The   Izu   and   Ogasawara Islands   are also part of Tokyo. Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A small  castle town  in the 16th century, Edo became Japan's political center in 1603 when  Tokugawa Ieyasu  established his feudal government there. A few decades later, Edo had grown into one of the world's most populous cities. With the  Meiji Restoration  of 1868, the  emperor  and capital moved from  Kyoto  to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo ("Eastern Capital"). Large parts of Tokyo were destroyed in the  Great Kanto Earthquake  of 1923 and in the air raids of 1945. Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of  shopping , entertainment, culture and dining to its...