Cheapest Summer Flights to Europe 2016

Spend your summer discovering Europe! There are so many different cultures in this one small continent, and so much to see. Start planning your adventure today with these cheap fares.

Top Places You Must Visit In London

Displaying one of the world's finest collections of antiquities, the British Museum contains more than 13 million artifacts from the ancient world.

How To Find The Best Hotel In Europe

How to Get the Best Deals on Lodging in Europe

Best Beaches of Turkey

1. Patara, Turkey’s longest beach This broad strip of gently shelving white sand is not only Turkey’s longest beach, but also its most beautiful. Kids love its warm shallows, the legions of body-surfable waves and the serried ranks of dunes backing it.

Top 4 European Experiences You Must try

Cooper receives many personal requests for Venice, one of the world’s most historic and beautiful cities. One came from a guest with a passion for artisan glass. He wanted to experience the traditional art of glassblowing on Murano, but was looking for a more intimate experience than standing in line alongside many other visitors.

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Most dangerous airports in the world

1. Princess Juliana Airport (Saint Martin)

The runway is very close to the beach, where tourists enjoy swimming and sunbathing. However, there has never been a serious accident but the gas from aircraft engines is particularly dangerous for the people. When asked “why Early St. Martin did not transfer the airport elsewhere, the answer is clear:” It is the safest place on the island for flights!”.
Princess Juliana Airport, Saint Martin 

2. Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (Saba Island, Caribbean)

The runway is only 400 meters, surrounded by high cliffs, while a part of it lies on a steep slope that leads straight into the ocean! It is one of the most dangerous airports as the aircraft lands in danger of “hits” on the rocks, while an incorrect assessment of the pilot during takeoff can …. Well, you know what I mean..
Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, Saba Island, Caribbea 


3. Courchevel Airport (France)

The town of Courchevel is located in the French Alps and is one of the most famous ski resorts in the world. The airport is located in the mountains and is famous not only for being dangerous but for the fact that it has starred in James Bond «Tommorow never dies», where Pierce Brosnan landed the plane there successfully. The runway is too narrow and mainly used by small aircrafts or helicopter charters, and that’s why it requires well-trained pilots.
Courchevel Airport, France 

4. Madeira Airport (Madeira)

The airport of Madeira is located near the city of Funchal and serves domestic and international flights. The runway was narrow, which created many problems during takeoffs and landings of aircraft, while 1977 was a tragic accident. It was then that the city authorities decided to extend the runway to the beach, since the other side there are steep cliffs. So the airport was rebuilt, and the runway with its increased length is supported by huge pillars and lead to the beach.
Madeira Airport
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Applications You need for traveling to Spain

Applications You need for traveling to Spain
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1 Be Your Guide- Toledo

Be Your Guide- Toledo ( for Apple and Android , free) was the winner in the category of National Cultural Tourism to respond to different user needs, as it provides a high quality content presented with an attractive design and easy navigation. It has a complete guide to toledo with updated sights, hotels, restaurants, shopping and nightlife information.

2 Naturaapps

Naturapps , awarded as best national tourism app to Active Tourism, for its outstanding contribution to improving the user experience , as it not only has a rich content, but is also integrated with social networks and facilities such as international texting, Wi-Fi hotspots and restaurants. It helps us find routes where we can go. Includes tours throughout the Spanish territory. The routes are characterised so that you can filter by length, difficulty and type of travel, you can also search by keywords and location. There is also a selection of easy routes, especially recommended to do with children.

3 Asturplaya

In the category of best national tourism app Sun and Beach AsturPlaya is the winner by the diversity of filter parameters, ease of usability, as well as the high quality artwork. It has a collection of all the Asturian beaches, with all imaginable information (works on Apple devices).

4 Eltenedor.es

Eltenedor.es earned the prize for best national tourism app Travel Services, to improve the tourism by offering catering service to the user, while helping to build the community. This app can find and book the perfect table from over 6000 restaurants throughout Spain.

5 To Norway

The award for best international destination guide application has gone to Norway for responding in real time to the needs of user content time, by the updated intuitive information, modern design and easy navigation, which makes it unique for the tourist experience.

6 Skyscanner

The award for the best international tourism app that enhances the tourist experience on the trip has gone  to Skyscanner as it helps the user find the best flight, responding to their needs at all times easily and quickly.
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Dishes You Have To try in Malaysia

Hokkien Mee: These fried noodles are always a hit, especially in Kuala Lumpur. The main ingredients are fried noodles in soy sauce, meat, cuttlefish, cabbage and pork rinds.
Hokkien Mee
Hokkien Mee
– Nasi Lemak: Consists of rice cooked in coconut milk and accompanied by anchovies, boiled egg, sambal (spicy sauce), peanuts and vegetables, and is a symbol of Malaysian dishes.
Nasi Lemak
Nasi Lemak
– Satay: The famous Malaysian chicken/beef skewers are delicious. They are grilled and accompanied by peanut sauce, cucumber and glutinous rice croquettes (ketupat).
Satay
Satay
– Chicken rice (Hainanese Style): As simple as tasty, this chicken rice dish is scrumptious.
Hainanese chicken rice
Hainanese chicken rice
– Charsiew rice: Another rice with meat dish, this time it is made of barbecued pork that has a sweet taste that you will love.
– Laksa: You will notice that Malaysia’s dining options do not lack soup (there are with meat balls, prawns, noodle, vegetable, fish head…) but if you have to choose one… has to be laksa! There are typically two types of laksa: the noodles cooked in coconut milk one and the noodles cooked in fish soup and tamarind.
Laksa
Laksa
– Rojak: You must try at least once, it is a salad of pineapple, cucumber, turnip and fritter spiced with tamarind sauce, lemon, peanuts and sugar.
-Roti: There is not much left to say about roti, known worldwide!
– Ice Kakang: This dessert is an enormous mountain of wet ice with super colorful flavored syrups and some surprises (corn, beans, jelly…).
– Teh Tarik: We can not end this post without encouraging you to try teh tarik: tea with condensed milk prepared by throwing it from one container to another. It is said that the more foam it has the better it tastes.
Teh Tarik
Teh Tarik
Obviously there are many more dishes you should try in Malaysia, like nasi goereng (fried rice), mee goereng (fried noodles), beef redang (braised spicy beef), cendol (another rare dessert), tandoori chicken (Indian cuisine is very present in Malaysia), lok lok (hot pot)…
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Amazing Holiday Ideas In The UK For This Summer

1. Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

Cornwall will probably make you fall in love with it at first sight. In Cornwall you will find a relaxed pace of life, nice and easygoing people, clean air, stunning scenery and lots of activities for everyone in addition to gorgeous walks in nature. Rent a car and drive slowly in order to savor it. The region is small and you can cross it by car, from Plymouth to Land’s End, in less than 2-3 hours. If you have more than 3 days, do not miss the opportunity to visit the Isles of Scilly. They’re pretty wild and far away from the traditional tourist routes. They are known for their white beaches, generous nature and an overall sense of calm and relaxation.
Cornwall
Cornwall
Isles of Scilly
Isles of Scilly

2. South Wales

Wales is a marvel and currently one of the best kept secrets of the United Kingdom.  The south coast, focusing on Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula are a must see. The latter houses the famous Rhossili beach that appears often in the lists of travel magazine for the best beaches in the world. Pembrokshire will remind you of Cornwall if you’ve been there. There are a lot of castles to see, incredible coastal walks, scenic railways, medieval villages and much more.
Rhossili Beach
Rhossili Beach

3. Devon & Dorset Jurassic Coast

The Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the major natural sites of Britain. It’s a coastline that stretches for over 95 miles from East Devon to Dorset. Here you’ll have to deal with 185 million years of history of our dear old Earth. Let me explain: here you can see a significant chunk of the planet’s geological history, with special reference to the Mesozoic, and it is no coincidence that there have been numerous international studies in the area. The cities with direct access to the coast are numerous. The major nearby centers are Poole and Bournemouth. During your stay in the Jurassic Coast you will have to see some museums dedicated to the fossils found in the area. It will be a unique travel experience.
Jurassic Coast
Jurassic Coast
Jurassic Doorway
Jurassic Doorway

4. Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is yet another wonder of the UK that is often overlooked. It is a beautiful and lively island that is relatively small so it can be seen effortlessly in a matter of a weekend, and the activities it offers are many and very diverse. Here you can visit art galleries and theme parks, go to the beach, find that Wight is also known as “the island of the Dinosaurs” because of the large amount of fossils found here over the centuries, and then even go horseback riding, fishing, sailing on a boat around the island and much more.
Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight

5. Kent

Kent is a multifaceted region able to surprise even the most seasoned of travelers. Some of the most famous and important attractions of the whole country can in fact be found here: Canterbury and its cathedral, the mythical Cliffs of Dover and Leeds Castle to name a few. The island Sheppey is also an ideal destination for a relaxing day away from the usual routes.
Dover Castle
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Why You Have To Visit Cuba In 2016

Why You Have To Visit Cuba In 2016

Havana City

Big it may be, but Cuba remains fairly easily accessible by car – so even if you’re on a coastal resort, a couple of hours’ drive to Havana City is well worth it. Full of museums, small shops, and stunning architecture, it’s worth having a wander around this unique city. If you have an evening to spare, head to the Havana rum distillery and bar to sample a proper cuba libré or go to a salsa dancing club to learn to dance from the best, accompanied by live music.
Cuba
Cuba
Cuba
Cuba

Rich History

Cuba has an eclectic and turbulent history, but its contemporary culture has African, Native American, and Colonial Spanish roots which are celebrated at every turn. There’s a huge array of museums in the country for tourists to learn more, showcasing everything from National Art to Cuban manufacturing highlights – check out the Car Museum or Cigar Museum for something a little different. To learn a little more about the politics, head to the Museum of the Revolution and find out the story of Che Guevera behind the man on the t-shirts. For a real step back in time, take a day trip to Trinidad, a former Sugar plantation city which has barely changed since 1850.
Cuba
Cuba
Cuba
Cuba

Natural Beauty

Cuba has so many stunning beach resorts you’ll be spoiled for choice, so be sure to shop around before you book to find the best one for a family holiday, a couple’s getaway, or exploring with friends. Most beaches in the country are ideal for engaging in a little snorkeling or scuba diving to see the gorgeous coral reefs below, as well as windsurfing, fishing, and turtle-watching. If you fancy something a little different, head further inland, to the lush greenery of the UNESCO protected Viñales Valley is an ideal site for hiking, mountain climbing, or caving.
Cuba
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Top Places in Italy That You Have To Visit

1. Civita di Bagnoregio, Viterbo, Lazio.

The town is noted for its striking position atop a plateau of friable volcanic tuff overlooking the Tiber river valley. It is in constant danger of destruction as the edges of the plateau collapse due to erosion, leaving the buildings to crumble as their underlying support falls away. As of 2004, there were plans to reinforce the plateau with steel rods to prevent further geological damage.
The city is also much admired for its architecture spanning several hundred years. Civita di Bagnoregio owes much of its unaltered condition to its relative isolation; the town was able to withstand most intrusions of modernity as well as the destruction brought by two world wars. The population today varies from about 12 people in winter to more than 100 in summer.
The town was placed on the World Monuments Fund's 2006 Watch List of the 100 Most Endangered Sites, because of threats it faces from erosion and unregulated tourism.

 

Civita di Bagnoregio, Viterbo, Lazio

2. Abbazia di San Galgano, Chiusdino, Tuscany.

The Abbey of Saint Galgano was a Cistercian Monastery found in the valley of the river Merse between the towns of Chiusdino and Monticiano, in the province of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. Presently, the roofless walls of the Gothic style 13th-century Abbey church still stand. Nearby are the chapel or Eremo or Rotonda di Montesiepi (1185), the tomb of Saint Galgano and the purported site of his death in 1181, the sword said to have been planted in the ground by Galgano and a chapel with frescoes by Ambrogio Lorenzetti.

Abbazia di San Galgano, Chiusdino, Tuscany

3. Campo Imperatore, Abruzzo.

Campo Imperatore ("Emperor's Field") is a mountain grassland or alpine meadow formed by a high basin shaped plateau located in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy in the Gran Sasso massif. It is the largest plateau of the Apennine ridge. Known as Italy's "Little Tibet", it is located in the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park.
Campo Imperatore has a tectonic origin shaped by alluviums and glaciers. The plateau, which is 27 km in length and an average of 8 km in width, lies adjacent to the Apennines' highest peak Corno Grande, and Europe's southernmost glacier, the Calderone; also surrounding the plateau are Monte Prena, Monte Aquila, and the Camicia Mountains to the north and Monte Scindarella, Mesola and Monte Bolza to the south.
The plateau's altitude ranges from 1,500 to 1,900 meters. It covers an expanse of approximately 80 km². Campo Imperatore is home to one of Italy's oldest alpine ski resorts. Located on the plateau's western edge, the resort began commercial operation in the 1920s and continues to thrive as a ski resort to this day due to its proximity to Rome (132 km). The resort's hotel became dictator Benito Mussolini's prison in August 1943 with his fall from power until he was freed by German commandos in September 1943. On the eastern side of the plateau is a 4 km cross country ski trail, which is maintained by the nearby town of Castel del Monte.
Campo Imperatore in winter.
On the southeastern side of Campo Imperatore are medieval hill towns once ruled by the Medicis, Castel Del Monte and Santo Stefano di Sessanio as well as the ruin of one of Europe's highest fortresses, Rocca Calascio.
In spring, summer and fall, shepherds from these neighboring hill towns maintain herds of sheep, "semi-wild" horses, and cattle in the plateau. The pastures are covered with field grasses and meadowland wild flowers.
Campo Imperatore is also home to the Alpine Botanical Garden of Campo Imperatore. Founded in 1952, the garden is devoted to cultivation and study of some 300 species indigenous mountainous plants, including rare and endangered plant species, among them Vaccinium gaultherioides, Yellow Gentiana (Gentiana lutea), Edelweiss of the Apennines (Leontopodium nivale), and Adonis distorta, all plants that have adapted to Campo Imperatore's environment.
Campo Imperatore is also the habitat for the Apennine wolf, Apennine wildcat and the Abruzzo chamois. Nearly extinct, the latter is making a comeback through a joint effort by WWF Italia and the administration of the Gran Sasso National Park. Other species of wildlife include wild boar, foxes, grass snakes, and a wide variety of bird life including golden eagles and peregrine falcons.
Also located on the high plateau, taking advantage of the elevation and absence of man-made light, is the Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey (CINEOS), an observatory built in 1951, which forms a branch of the Rome Observatory.
Campo Imperatore has been popular with filmmakers. The location has been used in more than twenty films, among them The American, The Name of the Rose, Krull, Ladyhawke, Il sole anche di notte, and L'Armata ritorna.

 

Campo Imperatore, Abruzzo

 

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All You Need to Visit Monsoon Palace

The Monsoon Palace, also known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan in India, overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake. It is named Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874–1884) of the Mewar Dynasty, who built it in 1884. The palace offers a panoramic view of the city's lakes, palaces and surrounding countryside. It was built chiefly to watch the monsoon clouds; hence, appropriately, it is popularly known as Monsoon Palace. It is said that the Maharana built it at the top of the hill to get a view of his ancestral home, Chittaurgarh. Previously owned by the Mewar royal family, it is now under the control of the Forest Department of the Government of Rajasthan and has recently been opened to the public. The palace provides a beautiful view of the sunset.
High in the Aravalli Hills, just outside Udaipur, the Palace is illuminated in the evenings, giving a golden orange glow (see image in the infobox). The palace was used in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy as the residence of Kamal Khan, an exiled Afghan prince.

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Majestic view of city and both lakes 
One can see the majestic view of the Udaipur city and both the lakes which looks like map of India.the way on the hiltop is bit steep  



Hotels near Monsoon Palace

 

Hotels near Monsoon Palace (sajjan Garh), Udaipur

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Hotels near Monsoon Palace (sajjan Garh), Udaipur
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