Honeymoon Holidays in Bali
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
Bali’s beauty and universal appeal make it the perfect honeymoon destination. Idyllic cliff-top vistas overlooking tropical shores and lush green forests await newlyweds looking for a romantic tropical paradise.
A culturally-rich Bali honeymoon should start with visiting the country’s historical towns, arts centres and temples. In Denpasar, you’ll find fascinating displays of art and local handicrafts at the Sanggraha Kriya Hasta. Spend time at the Taman Wedhi Budaya Arts Centre and be enraptured by performances of traditional Bali dances. Don’t miss the old Puri Agung Karangasem Palace in Amlapura, once the stronghold of Rajas, or the nearby ruins of the Taman Ujung Water Palace. Visit the ancient Besakih Temple, the “Mother Temple of Bali”. Its mountaintop setting is said to have a mystical quality. (more…)




Although the title is not intended as foreshadowing a massive invasion of touristsThe site of Luangwa Valley In Zambia, Is one of the few African strongholds preserving intact and full of wildlife. Located in a relatively isolated region between the Great Plains and the desert Kalahari, The valley remained confined to the traditional routes and passenger touristsAnd preserves one of the last bastions where African safaris are conducted on foot, in a tradition that has lasted for decades: The Luangwa River is one of the main tributaries of Zambezi. The river is the life magnet Luangwa Valley, one of the last untouched landscapes of Africa, Home of incredible number and variety of wildlife species . Located northeast of ZambiaAt an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level , the valley has been declared a reservation near the border with Tanzania and Malawi. The plain is largely subject to flooding regimes of the river, and reaches into the most extensive one hundred miles wide : the scenario Luangwa National ParkOne of the best reserves of life for all Africa. On the river , crocodiles and hippos live wire guarding the water, and environment , thousands of animals survive through the watercourse , including zebras , lions , giraffe and vast herds of elefeantes , among the most iconic . 
On all sides of an area of 15,200 acres of land, the Istrian vineyards are sacred with exceptionally fertile red and white soils that pass on the Istrian wines one of a kind flavor. With the sunny Southern weather and the gorgeous Adriatic sea by way of its tremendously blue waters are particularly favorable for wine growing in the tiny continent of Istria.
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