Archive for January, 2010

Southeast Asia Tourism

There are lots of beautiful things Southeast Asia can offer such as hot sun and warm water, dense jungle, frigid mountaintops, crowded cities, steamy markets and a wealth of outdoor pursuits. Countries that belong in this region have a diverse cultural, historical and linguistic framework that remains as varied and complex as ever. Foods vary as you go from one country to another. Everybody will love the varied tastes of different savory and mouth watering foods in every occasion.
Thailand is without a doubt the transport hub of the region, as well as the most popular country in terms of tourist numbers. Extensive and cheap road, rail and air travel networks in this beautiful country ensure easy access to neighboring countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore. These three offer us pristine natural beauties of all forms – from bamboo forests to endless rice paddies – and huge, bustling cities to shop, sleep, eat and play in (indeed, Singapore is one huge city in and of itself).


Flights to South Africa in 2010

If you think to take vacations in the South Africa, start to tour the host cities of the FIFA World Cup: Bloemfontein, Capetown, Durban, Johannesburg, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Pretoria and Rustenburg.
Johannesburg City lives sometimes move very quickly. You have to experience also the sights into the South Africa’s dark history by visiting the Constitution Hill and the Apartheid Museum. Capetown, South Africa’s legislative capital produced some iconic football stars like Shaun Bartlett, Benni McCarthy, Andre Arendse and Quinton Fortune to name a few. This city is not hard to be fallen in love to as it was nestled between the sea and the imposing mountains. Redebe Restaurant, Tiger’s Place and Lalapha will provide you some of the known authentic African food.