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Article by TripAtlas.com, September 16, 2009
TripAtlas.com brings you 5 of the top safari moments caught on tape! Battle at Kruger National Park, South Africa Best safari moment ever goes to the Battle at Kruger National Park!  Buffalos walking along, lions hide out and attack a baby buffalo, alligators try to attack the...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, July 16, 2009
Bargaining and haggling is a lost art and can be a totally culturally awkward experience for North Americans.  Just take a big gulp, get over anything you've ever learnt about price tags and your aversion to rejection or getting what you want - and you'll discover that it's a great way to...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, May 21, 2008
Savista Retreat Hotel and Resort is located on the outskirts of Jaipur city (in Rajasthan, India). Its elegant eco-conscious, boutique hotel style, is committed to combining luxury and aesthetics with a sustainable lifestyle. So the next time you visit Rajasthan, one of the most popular...
Tags: india, spas, yoga, green
Article by Pradeesh J. Mani, May 7, 2008
Set in the remotest corner of the country, the state of Orissa is an integral part of history with context to India. From warriors to artisans Orissa has them all. Nature has showered its bounty on the state of Orissa with untrammelled joy. This state abounds in meadows, forests, beaches,...
Article by Mdangi, March 24, 2008
Historical and mythological, Kakolat is situated on a beautiful hill named Kakolat Hill. Although every inch of Kakolat Hill offers a panoramic view of the gift nature, the sweet springs of Kakolat are the true bliss. The Kakolat Waterfall is located about 33 km’s from the city of Nawada...
Tags: india, nature
Article by g lau, January 27, 2008
History of the Palace on Wheels & Its Revamping The Palace on Wheels in India brings luxury train travel for today's curious traveller to an entirely new level. The railway coaches were originally created for past rulers and royalty of the states of Rajputana, Gujarat, the Nizam of...
Article by shailen, January 25, 2008
The 340-kilometre-long Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) originating in Port Blair in South Andaman cuts across the islands to reach Diglipur in the North. It runs on four different islands: South Andaman, Baratang, Middle Andaman, and North Andaman. In two places, the vehicles using the ATR climb on to...
Article by g lau, December 18, 2007
In a society of religiosity and spiritualism, it's no surprise that religious travel alone and the faith tourism industry produces about $18 billion and includes approximately 300 million travellers. What Counts As Religious Travel? Religious travel and tourism include: pilgrimages, missionary...
Article by g lau, December 4, 2007
This upcoming Boxing Day, the world will come together and remember the Tsunami that shook the world on December 26th, 2004. Boxing Day Tsunami or Indian Ocean Earthquake of 2004 The Boxing Day Tsunami (or Asian Tsunami) occurred as a result of the an under water earthquake in the Indian Ocean...

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