May 28, 2010
My Australian tour of the coast between Sydney and Melbourne has been one of the most superb vacations I have ever experienced. Being the coast, the scenery was picturesque, the locals were sociable and there were a wealth of things to do.
Renting a car is definitely the most convenient way to experience the coast. There are numerous car rental Sydney and car rental Melbourne choices. Car rental agencies are eager to help you arrange the tour of your dreams. I obtained a great one way special to Melbourne at a car rental in Sydney.
I drove south from Sydney through Royal National Park. The Grand Pacific Drive is breathtaking. I spent a few hours in Wollongong and thoroughly loved exploring the many coastal villages along the way before spending the night at Jervis Bay.
The next daybreak I hopped on a cruise to see the resident dolphin population that Jervis Bay is famous for. The immaculate white sand beaches made it extremely hard to leave given that I am visiting from England. Further south I bought some great, high quality craft items in the historic villages of Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba.
I swam in the lagoon at Mimosa Rocks National Park and then drove a little further stopping to watch surfers at Tathra Beach. That evening I lodged in the trendy village of Metung and had a tremendous seafood platter in one of the lakeside restaurants.
Wilsons Promontory National Park is home to extraordinary scenery and an abundance of wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas and wombats. The place is packed with activities to keep you busy, I spent an entire day hiking through forests, exploring beaches and climbing on granite mountains.
Next checkpoint was Fish Creek, a tiny, eccentric and thriving town with arts and crafts, books and cafes. I took the bridge over to Phillip Island, a popular family stop. At Nobbies Centre you can watch the penquins strutting up and down the beach and see one of Australia’s most remarkable fur seal colonies.
As initially planned, I ended my trip in Melbourne making my last stop at the heritage farm on Churchill Island. Renting a car gave me the flexibility and convenience during my trip from Sydney to Melbourne. Next time I may get a car rental in Melbourne and do this trip the other direction!
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February 10, 2010
For Steve Stevanovich, the easy choice accessible in destination wedding locations makes wedding site selection easier for couples. Worldwide, options exist for wedding celebrations that can accommodate a simple couple-only ceremony, to a large wedding with extended family and friends. A wedding in a unique bustling city or a tropical resort destination definitely adds pizzazz to a couple’s big day.
For those who debate premier destinations for destination weddings, looking for a variety of choice qualities in a wedding venue is important. They consider the proximity of these destinations to excellent cultural and heritage attractions. They also weigh the typical weather patterns in a area. To Steve Stevanovich, and others, great weather is important for outdoor celebrations and brilliant exterior photo shoots.
Imagine the wide-eyed wonder that results from having rich wedding photos in hand from a National Park location. Think of the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail in Hawaii, or Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Contemplate the splendor of the Curecanti National Recreation Area in Colorado, or the Appalachian National Scenic Trail from Maine to Georgia for destination weddings.
For broad proud views, Steve Stevanovich finds the awe-inspiring splendor of America’s National Parks worth consideration. In them, a wedding vacationer can enjoy lush forests, expansive lakes, or towering mountains. A wedding function at any of these three types of destinations definitely means a trip that will be worth remembering for years to come.
Steve Stevanovich has a quiet admiration of all that tropical locales offer. He realizes how inspiring it is for couples’ to have a wedding in a locale with vivid natural scenery. He also knows how a bustling urban metropolis has a certain colorful charm conducive to a unique wedding celebration. With the plethora of breath-taking destination wedding locales available worldwide, there’s no doubt one can find that ideal place for a special celebration.
October 16, 2009
Established in 1980, Terra Nova has always been known for its high quality expedition equipments, especially its tents. Terra Nova is based in Alfreton, Derbyshire. Terra Nova tents have been used in the toughest of climatic conditions including the poles.
Apart from the comfort and quality, Terra Nova tents also boast of great variety. Terra Nova’s wide range ensures that the customers always find equipments that suit their needs perfectly. A case in point is the ‘Cosmos’ tent, which sleeps eight people and is very easy to pitch. The design and the material used in ‘Cosmos’ gives it the versatility to be used all around the year. Another excellent example of variety offered by Terra Nova is its single person tent ‘Apollo’. Apollo weighs only about 0.64 kgs and is perfect for a single person use. Another model of single person tent is Bivis, which is one of the lightest tents in the world.
Tents made for high altitude expedition and camping is the forte of Terra Nova. Their tents are made to last in the inhospitable weather and also provide complete safety and comfort. The most famous of such tents is the Quasar. Quasar has been tested by time and conditions both. Campers have been using it for close to two decades now. What makes it a favourite among high altitude campers is its geodesic design and colour coded poles to ensure easy pitching.
Terra Nova’s website is a useful resource on their product line and should be referred to when buying a Terra Nova tent. Several online stores offer price comparison and even great discounts on best Terra Nova tents.
September 26, 2009
Wynnster offers a wide range of tents that are suitable for both families and individual campers.
Wynnster Falcon 3 Tent makes a great choice for short stay tours and weekend. The fully taped flysheet is made of 185D Taffeta polyester that provides excellent protection from fire. With three fibreglass poles, the Wynnster Falcon 3 is very easy to pitch in less than ten minutes and can be dismantled with equal ease. The tent provides good living space and sleeps 3 persons. You can always handle any emergency with the repair kit supplied with the tent.
Swift Tent is one of the best Wynnster tents, which is a good choice for summer camping. The 6-berth tent with colour coded poles and sleeves is easy to set up and provides ample head height. The flysheet with fully taped seams is made of fire retardant polyester. The inner tent is made of breathable polyester with durable polyethylene ground sheet. The Wynnster Swift Tent provides two sleeping areas that make it a good option for families.
Wynnster Carina 8 Tent surpasses all other brands used for family camping. It provides a spacious porch area, with five large windows that bring in a lot of light and air. The windows have mesh ventilation, which considerably lowers condensation inside the tent. The removable bedrooms allow you to change the living space according to your needs. The flysheet with taped seams and the groundsheet are fire retardant. Its fully sewn-in groundsheet is great for conditioning the temperature inside the room.
August 2, 2009
South Africa sports temperate weather during the entire year, with the plus point of being nicely placed in the Southern Hemisphere - making it a wonderful holiday away from the miserable North American and European wintertimes.
During this short piece, we’re going to look at the less famous areas of South Africa, places where you can get away from the crowds while also enjoying the cheaper costs that you can discover in the lesser known places.
Kruger Park
Kruger is the largest game park in South Africa and expands 60 km from east to west and 350 km from south to north. Kruger National Park has 8 main gates that permit entry to the many campsites. There is plenty of hotels near Kruger Park so it doesn’t need to be a huge return journey from Cape Town or wherever you’re staying.
Check out the Drakensberg Mountains
The Drakensberg Mountain Range is the highest range of mountains South African, rising to 3,482 metres in elevation. Old caves are predominant in the easily eroded sandstone, and many have paintings sketched by the Bushmen. The Drakensberg Mountains have between 35000 and 40000 works of bushman drawings and is the greatest collection of such drawings in the world. There is some evidence that the bushmen existed in the Drakensberg at least 40,000 years ago, and possibly over 100,000 years ago. The Drakensberg Mountain Range is simple to get to from adjacent Durban and you can find hotels in Durban very easily.
KwaZulu Region
KwaZulu Natahas has been increasingly popular with holidaymakers - chiefly sold as the Zulu Kingdom. It is a pity that many holidaymakers miss this experience, as many who DO come here know that it gives holidaymakers a long list of things to do. For a long time it has taken the moniker as the Garden Province - and a well deserved name it is too. And again, there ought to be no trouble finding hotels in and around KwaZulu.
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July 1, 2009
It’s the last days in June which can mean just one thing. Wimbledon has arrived! It’s the two weeks in the calendar where people begin to dig out their tennis rackets, find their whitest whites and game the inescapable showers to exercise their back hand and volley. Man and Van Wimbledon is committed to giving out the most able and value for money service addressable even when SW19 stuffed with tourists. Man and Vans, London’s high ranking light removal service, is grounded in South West London and in truth enjoys helping its neighbors with any light removals they may have. Man and Van Wimbledon could be too busy to enter the courts this summer but here at Man and Vans head office we’re exceedingly excited about Wimbledon’s new Centre Court protective roof. Although Man and Van Wimbledon will work in the storm, Rafael, Roger and Andy have never been too keen to brave heavy rain. Fortunately this yr there’ll be no need for Cliff Richards’ services as, from the 17th May, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Association has been using its new retractable roof. Health and Safety tests on the court were taken by the tennis heroes Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, Tim Henman and Kim Clijsters, who enjoyed an exhibition game of mixed doubles as the well timed rain patted the roof as it retracted.