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Kenya Railways is the main rail carrier in Kenya. With service from Nairobi to Makindu, Kenya Railways offers service to all parts of the country. Travelers who heed travel warnings and allow extra time for erratic schedules can enjoy a train ... more »
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Niki is a low-cost airline started in 2003. The airline now operates in alliance with Air Berlin. Niki offers domestic and international flights to and from Austria and Germany, as well as international flights to Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, ... more »
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Like adventure travel, but hostels wear you out? Try Couchsurfing, a fun, informative and safe alternative to the solitude of hotels and the endless stream of English and French you meet in hostels... more »
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Bristol, located on the west coast of England, is one of the warmest and sunniest cities in the United Kingdom. Once a vital port, Bristol has switched its focus to aerospace in recent years, which marks an unusual contrast to its centuries old ... more »
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As the capital city of the Northern African country of Madagascar, Antananarivo--also known as Tana--is a fascinating city with hillsides and rice paddies. Strap on a backpack because Antananarivo is a place that has cheap accommodations, free ... more »
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Cruising along Highway 101 you could almost miss Cannon Beach perched along the coast between the highway and the Pacific Ocean. With a population under 1,600, the area has the feel of a small town set against a breathtaking background... more »
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Fill your bucket with oysters on beaches immortalized by Marguerite Henry's infamous "Misty of Chincoteague" book series in Chincoteague, Virginia. Capturing the imaginations and hearts of children everywhere, Chincoteague bids dreamers, artists ... more »
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Colorado Springs, Colorado, is less than an hour from Denver and sits in the shadow of Pike's Peak. 'The Springs' is also a haven for high-altitude jocks; it's the home of the U.S. Olympic Training Center and the Air Force Academy. Situated in ... more »
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The Dominican Republic has lifted itself from poverty and political unrest to become an incredible resort destination in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic offers the best value all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean. Visitors from Europe and ... more »
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Freeport, a popular tourist destination, is located on the island of Grand Bahama. A common port for cruise ships, the city's free trade zone designation has also made it a center for business and banking. Most hotels are concentrated just ... more »
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Though it's the smallest state in India, Goa is a major tourist hub. With tourism as its main industry, Goa sees approximately 12 percent of India's visitors. Goa is said to be a friendly Indian state, with influences of Portuguese colonialism, ... more »
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Located in the Caribbean, Grenada is an island positioned northeast of Trinidad. Grenada is affectionately referred to as Spice Island. It was given its nickname because it's rich in nutmeg, ginger and cloves, as well as cocoa. Grenada consists ... more »
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Lebanon has been called the 'Paris of the Orient,' and it's not hard to understand why. A fascinating and welcoming culture, action-packed history, scrumptious cuisine and relaxing ambiance make it one of the most popular destinations in the ... more »
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Everything you could expect from a Middle Eastern country can be found in Libya. A rich history, Greek and Roman ruins and gorgeous desert scenery make it one of the best-kept secrets in the region... more »
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Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, is also known as the sporting capital and the cultural capital of Australia. Melbourne is recognized for its many art galleries and museums celebrating the diversity of the community. Gleaming high-rises ... more »
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Mozambique's long stretch of eastern coastline on the Indian Ocean makes it a popular beach destination, as well as an ideal vacation for diving and fishing enthusiasts. Mozambique is quickly recovering from its war-torn past, but there is still ... more »
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Pasadena, California, is a traveler's dream location. Near to all the major attractions of Southern California, Pasadena itself has a turn-of-the-century Old Town, the Rose Parade, famous gardens, nearby mountains, and world-class restaurants and ... more »
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West Yellowstone is the place to vacation if you like wildlife, beautiful scenery, skiing and water sports. Accommodations in this city are limited, but you can find some in nearby cities and in the park itself... more »
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Accommodations in Beijing can range from downright drab to incredibly decadent, with every level of service in between. But, no matter what you're looking for, you can find it cheaper using Chinese hotel services... more »
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Afghanistan is a Middle Eastern country that has beautiful mountains, friendly people and challenging deserts. While recent terrorist activity has made this country a dangerous destination, it still has a lot to offer tourists... more »
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The Kingdom of Denmark, home of Shakespeare's Prince Hamlet, the famous hot dog stands of Copenhagen and Tivoli Gardens is bursting at the seams with things for a traveler to see and do. This guide is designed to help you determine which of these ... more »
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As the financial center of Germany, Frankfurt has enjoyed special prominence in the international community. This bustling city is home to more than 650,000 residents and is recognized as the wealthiest city in the European Union. Rich in culture ... more »
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Scenic Lake George is nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains in New York and it's one of the most popular destinations for family vacations and outdoor recreation. Plan a vacation here and you're sure to discover the restorative power ... more »
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Madison is the seat of the Wisconsin state government and home to a powerhouse state university. And though it doesn't sit on Lake Michigan, the city and its neighboring communities sprawl around four lakes on the Yahara River chain. This vibrant ... more »
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Join the people of Mexico in the world's most populated city, Mexico City. Things are larger than life in this capital city built on the remains of Tenochtitlan, where urban sprawl has increased its size to roughly 35 x 25 miles... more »