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What will Travel Insurance Cover me for

[caption id="attachment_7767" align="aligncenter" width="670" caption="Photo credit: jamesjetsam.blogspot.com"][/caption] Besides deriving maximum fun from your travels, you should also be travelling with peace of mind with the help of a travel insurance policy. Getting travel insurance that provides adequate coverage will ensure that you are protected against all uncertainties and any adverse events during ...

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The Seven Best Destinations in the World for Packaged Holidays

Backpacking may not be for everyone and that's ok, really! The beauty of this world is that we are all different and guess what? You can explore some of the best parts of the world in an organized way and you can still have fun! 1.  The Caribbean Stretching for more than 2,000 miles along the borders of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea, the Caribbean comprises over 7,000 tropical is ...

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Four Great Vacations with the Most Photographed Places

Love travel and photography? Want to travel to some of the world's top destinations and capture some of the most photographed locations? Check out the following four great vacations that include the best hotels and restaurants as well as the best places to photograph. New York City New York City is one of the top travel destinations in the world featuring some of the world's finest hotels, restaurants, attr ...

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Leh Ladakh Attractions – Adding Charm to the Traditional Ladakhi Villages

Majority of tourist visiting Leh Ladakh in are trekkers. When planning your trip to this sensitive north western region of India, pay attention to your physical fitness. The chilling winter and the low oxygen level due to high altitude can be harsh on you. Leh is the capital city of the region and is quite developed to provide you with all the basic amenities. You can explore the rugged terrain and the barr ...

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Canary Islands: Resorts to Relax

When you have a busy lifestyle, it’s nice to be able to completely relax and enjoy a slower pace of life when on holiday. Not everyone wants to cram a holiday itinerary with waterparks, animal parks and activities. Sometimes, it’s nice to have the time to just kick back and relax for a change. The Canary Islands are a great summer holiday destination, with Tenerife and Lanzarote holidays both being popular ...

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Busy Lifestyle? Find Great Value, Late Holiday Deals

While it’s lovely to have that annual summer holiday booked and in the diary early on, sometimes life gets in the way. When you have a busy lifestyle it can sometimes be impossible to predict which weeks you can earmark for a holiday and, as the months tick by, you find you still have nothing booked. Late holiday deals are the solution to this problem. Perfect for those who may only know their availability ...

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What to look for in quality travel insurance provider

There are various kinds of insurance policies available; among them is travel insurance, which is taken by travellers to protect them from unwanted incidents or developments, and to cover additional expenses. It is one of the things that when bought, will either be extremely beneficial or considered a complete waste of money. Finding quality travel insurance that meets your requirements can be difficult, as ...

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Backpacking & Rental Apartments

In this feed, I would like to take a moment to examine the pros and cons of rental apartments. Every human being needs shelter and a roof over their head. This is a given, however the decision regarding the type of accommodation to look for is somewhat more complicated for each individual. If you are a student straight out of university, just got your first good job, you will most likely be looking for a re ...

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Is the Romance of Traveling Gone?

Not to World Explorer and Author Henry Biernacki Expensive air fares for cramped planes, irritating baggage fees and exhaustingly long security lines – traveling isn’t what it used to be in that bygone era when boarding a plane for exotic destinations held the imagination. But world traveler and writer Henry Biernacki says travel doesn’t have to be a trauma – it just depends on how you approach the journey. ...

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Getting back into the SWING of Backpacking…..

After all this planning and booking for Peru, I realized I have to get back into the swing of my backpacking ways. It’s been actually a long time since I have just “wing it”. It’s crazy how time passes so quickly. My last backpacking adventure was Argentina and Chile. Scary thought, knowing that was over 2 years ago! Back in the day I always kept up with the one BIG backpacking trip per year. But with life ...

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