Archive for the ‘articles’ category

Hampi Tour, Karnataka – Get Back in Time

April 21st, 2012

If you wish to step back in time and see the glory of South India in the form of art and architecture, visit Hampi, Karnataka. It is one of the most enchanting attractions offered by incredible India tourism. It is a World Heritage Site boasting of its architectural ruins, which are truly wonderful. Reflecting the height of human creativity, these structures attract tourists from across the world.

Hampi is a rustic village dotted with the mesmerizing ruins which once belonged to the Vijayanagara Empire. Spread across an area of 26 sq km, the ruins encompass palaces, temples and other monuments. The village is a religious center where several beautiful temples can be seen. This historic village also finds mention in the great Hindu Epic Ramayana. Situated on the banks of Tungabhadra river, the village abounds in large stones which were used to make huge statues of the Hindu deities. » Read more: Hampi Tour, Karnataka – Get Back in Time

Brush Up on Spanish Speaking Skills Cultural and Immersion Tour of Puerto Rico

April 21st, 2012

For many students studying Spanish, the ultimate way to test their speaking skills is to become immersed in a culture where it is the primary language. These days, student travel groups may be less inclined to visit Mexico, due to news of attacks on American citizens traveling there. Europe may be overpriced for smaller school trip budgets. Puerto Rico is a great alternative to other destinations. Best of all – no passport is needed, since it is a U.S. Territory.

If the school group leader requests it – this tour is done completely in Spanish. Students are challenged to speak Spanish while they travel. Student travelers will eat locally made Puerto Rican food, learn Salsa dancing from locals, play dominoes and briscas, dine and converse with local guides and residents and swim and lodge where locals enjoy the beach. Student travel groups will tour San Juan and Ponce, two of the largest cities in Puerto Rico, and also have the opportunity to explore rural areas, like the pristine beaches of Boquerón and Luquillo, the fishing village La Parguera, and El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the United States. » Read more: Brush Up on Spanish Speaking Skills Cultural and Immersion Tour of Puerto Rico