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		<title>About Argentina</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considered as a South American gem, Argentina offers a lot of things to travelers &#8211; naturally and culturally. Visiting the country will give travelers the opportunity to learn about varying vegetation, culture, etc. The country is a great place for trekking (with a geography that combines mountain ranges with dense forests and lakes) as well [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2009/07/about-argentina/">About Argentina</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considered as a South American gem, Argentina offers a lot of things to travelers &#8211; naturally and culturally. Visiting the country will give travelers the opportunity to learn about varying vegetation, culture, etc. The country is a great place for trekking (with a geography that combines mountain ranges with dense forests and lakes) as well as for cultural sight seeing. A country with lots of natural and cultural sites, in Argentina, you can find everything that can excite you, realy (the travel expense is really worth it).</p>
<p>Argentina is home to the most European City in South America, which is Buenos Aires. This city&#8217;s name may sound like any ordinary Latin influenced area but in reality it is a haven of &#8216;bizaare&#8217; and exciting cultural offerings. Teatro Colón, Museo de la Policia Federal, Plaza de Mayo, Planetarium, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, some of the attractions in the city, are all paradise.</p>
<p>The shopping ambiance in Argentina is something that travelers would really love too. A land of extreme contrasts, Argentina has a lot of shopping perks in store for tourists. The pedestrian street Florida is nowhere near other countries&#8217; shopping districts. Shops such as Christian Dior, Sony, Cacharel, Tommy Hilfiger, Levi&#8217;s, Polo, and Timberland grace the district&#8217;s decorative alleys. Other shopping options in Argentina include Galeria El Solar de French and the Palermo district.</p>
<p>All these explain why an Argentina vacation, although can be costly (heck, it is literally on the other side of the world), is very satisfying. Those who are always looking to experience something new should make it a point to visit Argentina.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>http://www.go2argentina.com/</p>
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		<title>Where To Stay In Rio ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 09:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a place to stay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil greatly depends on how much you are willing to spend as the possibilities are endless. Basically, there are three major areas in which to choose lodging: the more expensive as well as sophisticated beach front of the famous Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon, the business-oriented City [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2009/05/where-to-stay-in-rio/">Where To Stay In Rio ?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Finding a place to stay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil greatly depends on how much you are willing to spend as the possibilities are endless. Basically, there are three major areas in which to choose lodging: the more expensive as well as sophisticated beach front of the famous Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon, the business-oriented City Centre and of course, the suburbs &#8211; Barra da Tijuca.</h3>
<p><strong>Centro</strong> &#8211; if you are planning a business trip to Rio, the City Center is the ideal place for you as the Center is exclusively a business area with decent restaurants and a few stores, not a tourist attraction at all. For a business traveler you have other options, take for example Aeroporto Othon which is situated across from the regional Santos Dumont airport, the Sao Franciso and the Gloria, on the center&#8217;s outskirts.</p>
<p><strong>Copacabana</strong> &#8211; this is the heart of Rio, where all the traditional hotels are situated, with a very long stretch of road in front to walk along and numerous bars from which you can take your pick. Right on the beach front, you find the famous Copacabana Palace which shares the respectable 5 star distinction with the Rio Palace and Le Meridien. Also in this area you can find Othon which is another expensive hotel but not that expensive in comparison with the above mentioned hotels. If you move away from the beach, you have affordable options like the Savoy Othon which is right in the heart of the busy shopping zone.</p>
<p><strong>Barra da Tijuca</strong> &#8211; if you are looking for a budget-priced hotel, this is the area for you. It is located just a few blocks away from the beach and you will be far away from the noise of the city but still very close to the beach. For those with a car, the California-style layout of the area is a nice way to travel around. Approximately 15 miles from the rest of Rio, you will find long-stay lodgings which are called &#8220;apart-hotels&#8221; which in most cases come with one or two bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchenette and a bathroom. Here you will find a moderately priced hotel by the name of Praia Linda that offers comfortable rooms, interesting food menu and a spacious garage. As an alternative, you can go to the Tryp Barra First which features shuttle services to the beach and a very modern décor.<br />
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Sao Conrado </strong>- on your way here you will spot the 5 star Rio Sheraton which is located on a cliff and partially hanging over the sea, offering a great sight. It features sports facilities like a large gym, tennis courts and others as well. In Sao Conrado you will observe the Intercontinental which is a luxurious hotel offering a large sports complex.</p>
<p><strong>Ipanema</strong> &#8211; the lovely shores of Ipanema and Leblon boast a favorite hang-out of politicians and well-known celebrities &#8211; the Caesar Park, as well as some good but cheap alternative like the Marina Palace, the Praia Ipanema and the Sol Ipanema. On the back streets but still close to the beach and in the heart of the best shopping area in town are some other good places you might consider going to, take for example the Arpoador Inn, the Ipanema Inn, the Everest and the Leblon Inn, this last with fully-equipped flats.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong>: This article briefly summarizes some of the most important hotels any visitor can find in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>Razvan Marian Jr. is the manager of <a href="http://www.riodejaneirohotelsinfo.com/" target="_blank">www.riodejaneirohotelsinfo.com</a> where you can find useful information about some of the most popular <a href="http://www.riodejaneirohotelsinfo.com/" target="_blank">Rio de Janeiro hotels</a>.</p>
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		<title>Travel to Boquete, Panama</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boquete has become a major retirement area for Americans. Its wonderful climate and infrastructure make retirement to Panama affordable. Real estate prices remain affordable and the clean air and pleasant atmosphere make this one of the top retirement communities in the country. Our guide presents a common sense outline on how to get there and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2009/03/travel-to-boquete-panama/">Travel to Boquete, Panama</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Boquete has become a major retirement area for Americans. Its wonderful climate and infrastructure make retirement to Panama affordable. Real estate prices remain affordable and the clean air and pleasant atmosphere make this one of the top retirement communities in the country. Our guide presents a common sense outline on how to get there and what to see while you are visiting.</h3>
<p><strong>Panama and the Boquete Region</strong> &#8211; How to get there and what to see</p>
<p>There is a good chance that you have heard some of the &#8220;buzz&#8221; that has made Boquete (bow-keh-tay), Panama a top destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists as well as a highly-rated retirement location. As it appears that a period of economic uncertainty may be looming in some parts of the world (and rising land prices in Panama may be taking a brief pause), this may be the perfect time to plan your first visit to explore this beautiful little town. Now the question arises…&#8221;How do we get there&#8221;??</p>
<p><strong>Boquete, Panama &#8211; Location</strong></p>
<p>The country of Panama is located between Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the east. The capital, Panama City (and the Panama Canal) is located closer to the eastern end, while Boquete (and its airport hub David &#8211; pronounced dah-veed) is at the opposite end, not far from the border with Costa Rica. This location gives Boquete much of its quiet charm, but requires a little extra planning to make the trip. More information about your travel options follow.</p>
<p><strong>The Two Seasons of Boquete</strong> &#8211; Best Time to Visit</p>
<p>There are two seasons in Panama (and especially Boquete). The &#8220;green&#8221; season is September through December, with the heaviest rains in October. Often mornings are clear with rain coming in the late afternoon. The &#8220;dry&#8221; season begins in January, making the best months to visit from January through August. Don&#8217;t forget that even in the green season daily temperatures are in a very comfortable range, from the high 60&#8242;s to high 70&#8242;s. No heater, no air conditioner, no hurricanes&#8230;no problem!</p>
<p><strong>Destination Panama City, Panama</strong> &#8211; Getting There</p>
<p>There are indications that a major expansion of the David airport (near Boquete) is about to begin, bringing with it many more direct flights from the U.S. and other countries. Even as these options increase it is a good idea to spend at least a couple of days in Panama City at the beginning of your adventure. We like SideStep.com as a good starting place for airfare comparisons. Copa Airlines is often a good option.</p>
<p>There are two airports that serve the Panama City area. The international airport (Tocumen &#8211; airport code PTY) is located about 20 miles outside of the city center. This is probably where you will enter the country. The smaller, regional airport located just outside of downtown (Albrook &#8211; airport code PAC) is where you will connect to flights to David. Departure times are somewhat limited out of Albrook, which is another good reason to spend a night, or two, in Panama City.</p>
<p>Note: There is another airfare alternative that skips Panama City. You can fly first into San Jose, Costa Rica (airport code SJO) then take Air Panama from there to David. This is not recommended unless your schedule from home fits nicely with the limited connecting flights on Air Panama.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve arrived at Tocumen International you will need to take a taxi or shuttle into Panama City (unless you are renting a car there &#8211; beware, the city center can be very congested). Current price for a taxi is about $27 each way. Instead of a taxi, it is highly recommended that you make arrangements with a local tour guide for your first visit (Easy Travel Panama is one of the best). The guide can meet you at the airport, get you to your hotel, and even take you on a personalized tour (shopping, cultural, canal, scenic, etc) so you can get comfortable with the layout of the city with a minimum of worries. After that, taxis are just a few dollars to almost anywhere in Panama City. Although surprises are few, always verify the fare before getting into the cab. A little Spanish practice will be helpful at this point, and all along your journey.</p>
<p>Some sites worthy of visiting while in Panama City are Casco Viejo (the historical center), the city center (watch out for heavy traffic, always), the Amador Causeway (walking, bike riding, ocean and canal-ship views), great restaurants, casinos, and, of course, the Panama Canal and its museum. While Panama has a relatively low crime rate there are a few areas to avoid, especially at night. Check with your hotel for advice before heading out on your own.</p>
<p><strong>On the Way to &#8230; David and Boquete, Panama</strong></p>
<p>There are three ways to get to Boquete from Panama City. The first option is to take a bus to the city of David, then rent a car there for the 45-minute drive to Boquete. Buses depart from the Albrook airport several times daily for the 7-8 hour ride, with prices about $25 each way. Check with your hotel for details.</p>
<p>The second option is to rent a car (either at Tocumen Airport or in Panama City) and drive to Boquete. Once outside of the city, the drive is actually quite easy and the roads are good (Pan-American highway, four lanes part of the way). The trip will take 6 to 8 hours depending on weather and stops. A side trip to Coronado (coast) or El Valle (mountains) along the way is a nice break.</p>
<p>Most travelers prefer the scenic one-hour flight from Albrook Airport to David. Your two choices are Air Panama or Aeroperlas. You can then rent a car at the David airport from companies like Dollar, National, etc. Here&#8217;s a tip: Luggage weights are strictly controlled (about 30 pounds per person) on the regional airlines, and you may be charged for overweight bags. Consider leaving some items in a spare suitcase at your hotel in Panama City and pick them up on your return trip.<br />
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David, Panama &#8211; The Shopping Center</strong></p>
<p>This city, the capital of Chriqui province, has a population of about 125,000 people. While not much for scenery it will be your source for almost all purchases (besides groceries, banking and restaurants) while living in Boquete. David has hardware stores, auto dealerships, attorneys, government offices, Price Club (Costco), and even that famous American hamburger chain. If your schedule allows it is a good idea to have a look around town at either end of your trip into the highlands.<br />
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Beautiful Boquete &#8211; The Flower Capital of Panama</strong></p>
<p>By this time in your journey you will probably be ready for the peace and beauty that is unique to Boquete. The turnoff from the Pan American Highway in David is clearly marked, but anyone can give you directions. The drive is about 45 minutes as the highway gently takes you to the cool elevation of over 3000 feet (1000 meters) above sea level. Allow a little extra time in the event you get behind a slow-moving truck or bus. The road to Boquete has been approved for widening to four lanes, and construction will begin shortly.</p>
<p>As you climb upward the stunning Volcan Baru will come into view. Dropping into the little valley of Boquete is a sight you will remember always. That being said, here is a little warning about your first visit: If you have been doing research on Boquete and have pictured a quaint, fairy-tale town out of the Napa Valley wine country, prepare for a little reality check. Boquete, although charming and constantly changing, is still a sleepy Latin-American town. Fear not! Everywhere you go, and everyone you meet, will make you come to understand what a special place this is. Slow down, breathe in the pure air, exchange the local greeting &#8220;Buenas&#8221; several times, and you will begin to feel the vibe.</p>
<p><strong>Boquete &#8211; Sites and Entertainment</strong></p>
<p>Once you are settled into your hotel (Panamonte Inn, Boquete Garden Inn, and Los Establos Inn are all good options), start with a walking tour of downtown Boquete. Practice your Spanish while wandering in and out of the various shops. Visit the Romero Supermercado (behind the central park) to get an idea of local grocery prices and selection. Coffee, vegetables, fish, rum and chicken are very cheap, while imported American products (Kraft cheese, Breyers ice cream) are not. Also bordering the park is the local &#8220;indoor farmer&#8217;s market&#8221; offering produce at great prices. Next, explore your dining options (Boquete Bistro, Panamonte Inn and Delicias Peru are highly recommended).</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time to take a driving tour of the area. There are three main &#8220;loops&#8221; to explore, all of which eventually bring you back into town. The first (Volcancito) begins at the large visitor center (at the top of the hill before heading into the valley), skirts the base of the volcano, and brings you back into town via El Salto Road. For the second loop, bear right at the fork at the &#8220;top&#8221; of town, pass the Panamonte Inn, drive up to the Palo Alto coffee-growing area, and then back into central Boquete. Don&#8217;t miss the Mi Jardin gardens just before you re-enter town. The third loop takes you across the bridge at the fairgrounds (near the central park again), up into the Jaramillo area, then back into civilization (passing the Los Establos Inn toward the end of the journey).</p>
<p>Your hotel can give you many helpful ideas for activities including a hike up the volcano, coffee plantation tours, white-water rafting, nature and canopy tours, a.t.v. or horseback rides, and many other excursions.</p>
<p>Enjoy your visit to Panama!</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>Daniel Frey has excaped the madness and found a new home in Panama. He is the Owner of <a href="http://boquetelots.com" target="_blank">http://boquetelots.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Travel Wonders of South America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[South America holds an extraordinary collection of travel wonders including both natural and cultural experiences. With the world&#8217;s greatest rain forest, the world&#8217;s most spectacular waterfall, the world&#8217;s highest waterfall, the world&#8217;s greatest river and sophisticated historic cultures, there is something in this great continent for everyone. It isn&#8217;t possible to nominate a top ten [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2008/09/top-ten-travel-wonders-of-south-america/">Top Ten Travel Wonders of South America</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>South America holds an extraordinary collection of travel wonders including both natural and cultural experiences. With the world&#8217;s greatest rain forest, the world&#8217;s most spectacular waterfall, the world&#8217;s highest waterfall, the world&#8217;s greatest river and sophisticated historic cultures, there is something in this great continent for everyone.<br />
It isn&#8217;t possible to nominate a top ten travel list without omitting a number of key sights. Here is my list. How many have you seen?</p>
<p><strong>1. Machu Picchu and Inca Trail (Peru)</strong><br />
Bordered by thick forest, accessed by a famous trek and perched on a mountain top, the exceptional Incan stonework and the richness of its religious sites makes Machu Picchu a truly cultural experience in the most beautiful of settings..</p>
<p><strong>2. Iguazu Falls (Argentina / Brazil)</strong><br />
The sheer dimension of this natural miracle and its 250+ cascades thundering over an eighty yard cliff ensures that Iguazu Falls are the most mesmerizing waterfalls in the world.<br />
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3. Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)</strong><br />
Darwin&#8217;s laboratory with the unusual varieties of wildlife including a flightless cormorant, giant tortoises and iguanas that have adapted to this volcanic barren land offers one of greatest wildlife shows on Earth.</p>
<p><strong>4. Amazon River and Rain Forest</strong><br />
Roughly the size of the continental United States, spending time on the river or walking the forest trails of the Amazon basin is one of most treasured experiences in life.</p>
<p><strong>5. Easter Island (Chile)</strong><br />
In testament to an isolated past civilization on this remote Pacific island, the moai (stone statues) stand proudly and majestically in groups around the island.</p>
<p><strong>6. Patagonia / Torres del Paine (Argentina / Chile)</strong><br />
Vivid blue lakes, tumbling cascades and saw-edged mountain peaks provide an uplifting, almost spiritual outdoor experience in the far south of the American continent.</p>
<p><strong>7. Andes</strong><br />
The backbone of the South America continent with its jagged snow-capped mountains are the second highest mountain range in the world and offer some great hiking and climbing.</p>
<p><strong>8. Angel Falls (Venezuela)</strong><br />
These falls tumble over half a mile into remote Venezuela forest. The journey there is as adventurous as sighting the falls themselves.</p>
<p><strong>9. Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)</strong><br />
The golden beaches, the raucous Carnaval fiesta and the glorious panoramas from the Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugar Loaf mountain makes Rio the most popular city in South America.</p>
<p><strong>10. Nazca Lines (Peru)</strong><br />
Mysterious giant animals (100 to 200 yards across) including a spider, a hummingbird and a condor, along with unusual geometric designs were marked into the dry and dusty Peruvian desert by an ancient culture. They are best explored in a  small plane.<br />
South America has a rich selection of travel wonders and experiences from superb natural settings of forests, glaciers and waterfalls to culturally-rich and expressive cities. Travel with an open mind and enjoy this fascinating and diverse continent.</p>
<p>Mark H is the widely-traveled author of the popular travel blog http://www.travel-wonders.com (Travel Wonders of the World) where he reviews and shares his experiences, stories and photos of traveling to many of the world&#8217;s great locations over twenty years of travel.</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_H. http://EzineArticles.com/?Top-Ten-Travel-Wonders-of-South-America&amp;id=1438095</p>
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