Showing posts with label Travel Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel Guide. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

Travel Guide – New York Top Tourist Attractions

New York is a city that has a lot to offer tourists of all kinds. So, whether you prefer to visit museums, zoos, gardens or theaters, New York has it all.

In fact, there is a lot to do in New York City and there really is no reason why you can't do the best of them while you're here.

So, what are the top tourist attractions in New York City?

1. Ellis Island: If you want to understand how America came about, a visit to Ellis Island is a must. A ferry takes you to the island. The Island museum showcases a 30-minute documentary film that serves as a wonderful introduction to the immigrant experience in the US.

Then, there are audio tours and guided tours. If you have kids with you, there are grassy patches where you can enjoy a large family picnic. The Ellis Island Junior Ranger competition gives kids a chance to compete even as they explore the island. It's a great family halt.

2. Rockefeller Center: This iconic building is located in Midtown Manhattan and reopened after renovation in the late 1990s. The building houses many attractions. It is an architectural beauty and has the famous Radio City Music Hall and offers the NBC Studios Tour.

But, the most striking feature of the Rockefeller Center is an observatory on the 70th floor called Top of the Rock. The upper deck of the observatory is approximately 850 feet above the level of the street and offers a stunning view of the bustling city underneath. This observatory offers better views than the Empire State Building. Best of all, you don't have to wait in long queues!

3. The Grand Central Terminal: This stunning building in midtown Manhattan is more than a couple of train tracks. After its renovation, Grand Central began to house a large number of shops and restaurants. You can shop for almost anything from flowers to souvenirs. The most stunning view is the aquamarine cathedral top which offers varying views of the night sky.

4. Central park: One of the most popular tourist attractions in New York City, this is the place to go if you want to really see New York up close and personal. Many locals come to the park as it is a safe haven from the din and bustle of the city. The park itself offers venues for all sorts of activities ranging from ice skating to baseball and tennis. The Park also houses many well known sculptures.

This tourist favorite city is full of activities those are fun for parents and children traveling together. Moreover, Bronx Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, New York Aquarium, Brooklyn Children's Museum etc are the best attraction to visit.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Top 5 Thailand Destinations

Backpackers truly have the world at their feet. With a minimum amount of luggage, enough cash in the bank and a travel insurance policy to cover unforeseen emergencies, life could not be easier.

Almost every country on earth is geared up to accept backpackers with open arms. In fact the whole backpacking industry has been growing steadily for the last 20 years and shows no sign of abating.


In fact, some countries are so geared up could be forgiven for thinking they are being excluded from the local community. Special backpacker accommodation, special backpacker buses, special back packer tours are just some of the elements of this growing industry designed to cater exclusively for predominantly young travellers with a pack on the back.

In Thailand, it is possible to go on a backpacking tour and never talk to a local! Whilst this may suit some people, including some locals, there are still plenty who are looking for an adventure and a taste of the local lifestyle.In this article we will look at the five top backpacker destinations in Thailand to help you plan your trip.

Ko Pha Ngan:-

Although the beach here is legendary there's much more to do than simply lie around on the sand. You can drift from beach to beach if you wish as there are over a dozen to choose from, but with a little more effort it's worthwhile exploring the interior jungle where you will find waterfalls and miles of hiking tracks. You can stay for a few days in luxurious accommodation or go a bit downmarket and stay for a couple of weeks.

Ko Tao:-

This is probably Thailand's top destination for scuba divers. The crystal clear water and the stunning coral reef make this one of the world's most popular places to obtain a scuba licence. It is also extremely cheap and you can have a really awesome holiday here whilst doing a little business on the side.

Sangkhlaburi:-

This fascinating Bordertown is the only place in Thailand where you will see such a diverse ethnic spectrum. Each of the Burmese, Non, Karen, Thai and Lao inhabitants insist on speaking their own language but if English is your native tongue it won't make much of a difference anyway. Although it is bereft of most of the tourist trappings you may become used to in other parts of Thailand, you can relax and watch the fishing boats on the lake and simply relax and immerse yourself into an unusual part of the country.

Khao Sok National Park:-

This unusual National Park is a welcome contrast to the sand and jungle that shrouds most of Thailand. You can walk alone through the thick rain forests and stand in awe of the waterfalls splashing over limestone cliffs. It is simply breathtaking.

Mae Hong Son Province:-

Located in the deep north west of Thailand, the province is mostly mountain and forest. It has been a hidden jewel until the last couple of years as more tourists, prominently backpackers, have become aware of this "off the beaten track" destination. Without saying any more, make you a promise and visit this remote part of Thailand.
Remember to organize your holiday insurance before arriving in Thailand and take the time out to visit at least one of these unusual destinations for the trip of a lifetime.