Carnival of Travel Guide #5

Monday, January 21, 2008 at 6:40pm by admin

Greetings! Welcome to the 5th edition of the Carnival of Travel Guide. We have selected 12 posts for this edition. Here you go:

Kevin presents Tips for Family Cruises posted at M4K Parenting & Family Life.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents A Traveler’s Net Woes posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Gas Saver presents Eight Easy Tips To Save Gas in ’08 posted at Gas Mileage. A list of eight easy-to-implement ways to get better gas mileage in the new year.

Mike Lucich presents Goin’ to the Lodge… posted at Dadzer In The Burbs. Mike says, “My review of my past and planned travel to this destination”.

Tommy Smith presents Three Must See Attractions at Yellowstone National Park posted at The View West. Interested in Yellowstone National Park? This article contains information and images of three top attractions.

Tip Diva presents Top Ten Tips – Riding Public Transit In An Unfamiliar City posted at Tip Diva. Many people are afraid to ride public transit in an unfamiliar city – because it’s unfamiliar, and people are afraid of getting lost or getting into dangerous situations.

Andrew Edgington presents Why Has Cyprus Become The Hottest Place To Buy Property? posted at Cyprus Informer. So why should you go and buy a property in Cyprus? Simple it’s Europe’s number one spot for holiday makers, plus it makes great sense to invest in your future.

Naomi Stevens presents Diary From England: THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT posted at Diary From England. This post features some photos and information about the beautiful English Lake District, a great all year round holiday destination. There is so much to see and do there.

Matthew Paulson presents Traveling to New York City on a Budget posted at American Consumer News.

Michael@TSM presents Travel Writing Contest! Win $150 Cash Prize | Traveling Stories Magazine posted at Traveling Stories Magazine.

Susan presents Snowboarding Bruises posted at The Innovative Traveler. Snowboarding in Tahoe.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on January 26, 2008. Submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form.

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Carnival of Travel Guide #4

Sunday, January 13, 2008 at 6:54pm by admin

Welcome to the 4th edition of the Carnival of Travel Guide. We have selected 15 posts for this edition. The posts are listed in the order they were received. Here you go:

Jon presents Holiday Gift Idea – DC Travel Guides posted at The DC Traveler. Even though the holiday gift-giving season is over, here’s a review that’s useful any time of the year on a few of the more popular travel guides.

Samuel Bryson presents Pedalling Money – Saving Money by Cycling: posted at Total Wellbeing.

Pete presents 7 Places To Visit for the Budget Traveler in 2008 posted at THE RONIN TRAVELER.

GG Editor presents Choosing a Carry-on Bag | GoGirlfriend posted at GoGirlfriend – Travel with confidence. If you’re in the market for a new carry-on, consider these 3 things.

Susan presents Motion Sickness – Tricks of the Trade posted at The Innovative Traveler. Tips, tricks, and more on controlling motion sickness.

Karyn presents Big Bands and Irish Thunder posted at All About Orlando. Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida offers a Big Band series along with an Irish step dancing and music show this January.

Tip Diva presents Top Ten Tips – Speed Up At The Airport posted at Tip Diva. Tip Diva flies about 20 times a year, so she has the airport arrival, check-in and security clearance down pat. Traveling can be a hassle, so why not make it easier by following these tips?

Kavit Haria presents Healthy Eating When You are Dining Out posted at Wellness Junction by Kavit Haria.

Veteran Military Wife presents Thrifty Travel Is Within Your Reach posted at Life Lessons of a Military Wife. Some avenues to explore before making your next travel arrangements!

Christopher Cook presents Choosing A Hostel Is Like Choosing A Friend: things to think about when trying to find a place to sleep posted at -noambit -Travel Europe- where to go, what to see, and how to get there. Hostels in Europe come in all shapes, sizes and types. Choosing the right one for your lifestyle and trip can be hit and miss. This article covers what to expect and what to look for in a European Hostel so that your trip is the best it can be.

Chris Christensen presents 7 Outrageous Predictions for Travel in 2008 posted at Tripinator – Travel 2.0.

Tony Josephson presents You can observe a lot just by watching.: Rules of the road in Qatar posted at You can observe a lot just by watching.. Thinking of taking a trip to the Middle East? Here are some rules of the road from two Midwestern American expatriates currently living in Qatar.

Modern Entertainment presents Snowman Pictures posted at Modern Entertainment.

Sagar Satapathy presents 25 Simply Amazing Mosques posted at International Listings Blog.

Andrew Edgington presents Cyprus Holiday Villa Homes posted at Cyprus Informer. Everyone who has visited Cyprus or read about Cyprus knows that Cyprus is an Island of beauty. Cyprus lies amidst in the Mediterranean Sea. Cyprus is slowly becoming the number one place in the world for holidays and buying property. It’s also homeland to the Goddess of Love “Aphrodite” so how can you not fall in love with Cyprus.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on January 19, 2008. Submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form.

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Carnival of Travel Guide #3

Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 2:21pm by admin

Greetings! Welcome to the 3rd edition of the Carnival of Travel Guide. We have selected 16 posts for this edition. Here you go:

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Airing My Airline Gripes posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Christopher Michael presents Walk Like Your British:totally free guided tours around london,amsterdam,berlin and Paris posted at -noambit -Travel Europe- where to go, what to see, and how to get there. Here is a great way to see and find your way around London, Berlin and Amsterdam. This article covers a totally free guided tour that I found last time I was there.

Shannon presents Christmas Events In Chicago at Night posted at Go Chicago Travel Blog. A quick and helpful guide to Holiday Events at Night in Chicago for visitors.

Marilyn Terrell for Janelle Nanos presents Tangled Up in Blue posted at Intelligent Travel. If you happen to be in Chenmitz, Germany, stop by the Art Museum to see (not hear) work by Bob Dylan. He’s got watercolors on display for the first time.

Wendy presents How To Buy A Carpet In Morocco – Top Bargaining Tips posted at Escape From New York. In the medinas of Morocco’s Marrakesh and Fez, business is still conducted like it has been for centuries and an integral of part of that is bargaining. While a way of life in many cultures where price tags are non existent, haggling can be intimidating for the uninitiated.

David presents Places You Can Still Stretch Your Dollar While Traveling Internationally. posted at My Two Dollars. With the decline of the U.S. dollar against virtually every major countries currency, you might be hesitant to take a trip to London anytime soon. After all, you will be paying about 2 dollars of your money for every dollar worth of goods/services over there and that can make for a very expensive trip. However, there are places where the U.S. dollar still has a lot of value against the local currency – if you care to visit some of the less popular tourist places on earth.

Jirel presents Going for a tour to a new place? posted at Positive and Successful Life Style tips. We all love travelling to a new place. Such place may be near or far from where we live and such trip may also be of short or long time period. For one who is busy all days with his/her work, this type of trip turns out very fruitful because this makes one fresh, healthy and helps to minimize tension, stress etc.

Aahz presents Single Rider Sickness At Six Flags Magic Mountain posted at Philaahzophy. This is my first time submitting to a travel carnival. I hope it’s up your alley!

Jon presents Great Holiday Gift Idea – Publish Your Own Book posted at The DC Traveler. Here’s a great way to remewmber your favorite trip. Creating a coffee-table travel memories book after your next vacation.

Susan presents New Podcast Documentary Contest posted at The Innovative Traveler.

Karyn presents Holidays Around the World at Epcot posted at All About Orlando. Epcot at Walt Disney World offers a wonderful experience called “Holidays Around the World” during the holiday season.

Sean-Paul Kelley presents So, You Want To Travel The Silk Road? posted at The Agonist. In his new book, Shadow of the Silk Road, Colin Thubron throws down the gauntlet about what it takes to travel the Silk Road today.

Andrew Edgington presents Here’s a Great Video About Villas in Northern Cyprus posted at Cyprus Informer. Here’s 6 minute video showing why Northern Cyprus is now the becoming the number spot to buy your second property.

Susan presents Free Travel Seminar posted at The Innovative Traveler. Free travel seminar.

Andrew Edgington presents Holiday Villas for Rent in Cyprus, Come Experience the Real Magic – London – Adzooks.co.uk posted at Cyprus Informer. Villa Rentals In Cyprus can be a perfect solution to all your travel queries and needs in Cyprus. They will help you chill out in the amazing Cyprus weather throughout the year.

Alvaro Fernandez presents Travel and Engagement as Good Brain Exercise posted at Brain Fitness Blog. Travel can be great for your brain. Here goes an example.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on January 01, 2008. Submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form. Merry Christmas to all our readers!

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Carnival of Travel Guide #2

Thursday, December 6, 2007 at 6:28am by admin

Greetings! Welcome to the second edition of Carnival of Travel Guide. We have selected 14 posts for this edition. Here you go:

Christopher Michael presents Evading a Ticket in Germany: know what your eurail pass is good for posted at -noambit -Travel Europe- where to go, what to see, and how to get there. Knowing what extras your rail pass includes can be a valuable tool during your trip. In this post I discuss just how useful a rail pass can be in Germany.

Susan presents Crime Tours for the Voyeur in All of Us posted at The Innovative Traveler. Take a tour of the past from a murderer’s point of view.

Chileno presents Hiking in Santiago: Cerro Pochoco posted at Chileno – Living in Santiago, Chile Travel Blog. Place to hike when visiting Santiago, Chile.

Career Counselor presents Five Ways to Make Your Time Off Work More Fun and Effective posted at ask the CareerCounselor. It’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget to take real time off. No matter what your career, after several months without time off, you need to take a real vacation. And by ‘real vacation’ I mean at least a week – long weekends often aren’t effective because it take two or three days to genuinely relax.

Andrew Edgington presents Villas in Cyprus – An Entralling Experience Never To Be forgotten posted at Cyprus Informer. Excellent travel tips and advice for travelling to Cyprus. You will also learn of the wonders that this Mediterranean island has to offer.

Chris Christensen presents MacMania 7 – Combining Leopard and Life Boat Drills posted at Inside Chris’s Head. A review of the MacMania 7 cruise from Insight (Geek) Cruises.

Grigo presents Backpackers’ Paradise: Yangshuo, China posted at Kango Blog. Min shared her travel experience to a tourism destination in China: Yangshuo of Guangxi Proviince and recommended things to do for first time visitors of this backpackers’ heaven.

Susan presents A New Generation of Carbon Offset Travel posted at The Innovative Traveler. Does purchasing carbon offsets really change the way we impact our world through travel?

Poetloverrebelspy presents Help Speed Up Airport Security posted at Less Than a Shoestring. Just in time for the holiday travel season! Are you holding up everyone behind you in the security line? Save yourself and your fellow passengers hours of wait time with the tips in this post.

Christine presents Being Frugal in France: Buying Cheap Theatre, Opera and Dance Tickets posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France. Enjoying France on the cheap! It’s not always necessary to spend a bundle. Sometimes we just need to know our options. Saving big on theatre, opera and dance tickets in France in an option!

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Walking In A Winter Wonderland For $1,300 posted at The Digerati Life. This was a fine family vacation to Yosemite we had last year. It was an enjoyable time with 7 people of my extended family.

Eric presents Bangkok – Surviving Day 1 » TravelBlog Archive » Shanghai VS. posted at Shanghai VS.. A guide to backpackers and travlers alike for their first stay in Thailand.

Michael Davis presents 10 Tips for a Smooth Travel Day with Kids. posted at Family Hack. A little advance preparation and having a few tricks up your sleeve won’t guarantee perfect behavior, but it sure helps!

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Can’t Contain My Disdain For Luggage Rules posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on December 11, 2007. Submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form.

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Carnival of Travel Guide #1

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 2:54pm by admin

Greetings! The inaugural edition of the Carnival of Travel Guide is up. We intend to provide our readers with good and useful posts on travel and vacation. Twelve posts have been selected for the first edition. I hope our readers will enjoy reading these. Here you go:

Poetloverrebelspy presents Cool Museums You’ve Never Heard of posted at Less Than a Shoestring. Start planning your next trip! In this post, you’ll find 16 suggestions for interesting and crowd-free museums around the world.

Christopher Michael presents Will 50 Dollars a Day Get You To Stay the Night? posted at -noambit -Travel Europe- where to go, what to see, and how to get there. This post is a discussion regarding how much one should expect to pay at minimum to travel around Europe.

Sagar Satapathy presents The Mobile Productivity Toolbox: 100 Resources to Keep You Productive When on the Move posted at TruckingAccident.org Articles. Check out these resources that can make it easier. We’ve collected 100 of the best tools for staying connected, keeping in touch, and getting things done while traveling.

Jeet presents Go Rural Tour From Bangalore posted at bangalorebeats. This is about a village tour in the periphery of Bangalore city in India. Here you can experience how people in rural Indian work in their traditional way in a serene environment.

Maria Fernandez presents Learn a foreign language – blog: How to enjoy traveling abroad posted at Learn a foreign language – blog. you’re traveling to a country where they speak a different language, knowing just 100 words in that language can save you money, take a lot of the stress out and make it a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

Christine presents The Dollar Drops Again! How the Exchange Rate Affects European Travel. posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France. Thinking about how you spend before you travel so you don’t need to think about how you spent once you’ve returned home.

Gary Vasey presents Brno – The Crypt | Discover – Czech Republic posted at Discover the Czech Republic.

Andrew Edgington presents Villas in Cyprus – An Enthralling Experience Never To Be forgotten posted at Cyprus Informer. This article is on a trip to the North of Thailand. Following are the links to the pictures taken from that trip.

Pie presents Smart Money Management Tips for LIPs posted at Location Independent.

Ted presents Studying Abroad posted at College Blog. Studying abroad is the perfect way for students to travel the world and advance their academic career at the same time, all while earning school credit.

AJ Block presents Cerro San Cristóbol – Spectacular Panoramic View of Santiago posted at Santiago Tourist. A review of one of the most popular tourist sites in Santiago, including a great panoramic photo of the city.

Serena Makofsky presents Painting with Sand posted at Mexican Pop Spot. Oaxaca is the place to be for Day of the Dead. One of the city’s traditions is to display “sand tapetes”, or carpets of colored sand, flower petals, pebbles, and glitter, depicting the world beyond the living.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on December 04, 2007. Submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form. Thank you for your support to this carnival.

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