Travel & Leisure

Trout Fishing - You need to know this!
By Reuben Ahokas · 18 years ago
Trout fishing is good year-round, whenever these reservoirs have open water or ice that is solid enough to walk on. Trout fishing is starting to pick up. Trout fishing is good usually through May/early June. ...
Bass Fishing - What You Don't Know
By Reuben Ahokas · 18 years ago
Of course if you are a bass fishing enthusiast looking to improve your performance in the sport, you will be looking for bass fishing techniques but really, bass fishing is quite simple. While bass fishing ...
Twenty Ways For The Outdoor Guide To Have His Cake And Eat It Too.
By Fahmi Slail · 18 years ago
Chapter 1 An outdoor guide is a special kind of individual who not only likes what they do for a living, but also an individual who most likely keep doing what they doing even though ...
Australia Backpacking
By James Jeremy · 18 years ago
Australia, the furthest away from the UK you can get! It's hugely popular with backpackers and travellers looking for an adventure or a gap year. Here at Real Gap, Australia is the most popular choice ...
How To Book A Gap Year
By James Jeremy · 18 years ago
Booking a Gap Year is a pretty big deal and takes a lot of planning, saving and preparation. It's a bit of a complicated process from figuring out destinations & projects which suit your interests ...
Kenya Safaris, Travel and Safety Tips
By Richard Dickson · 18 years ago
Kenya is one of the top tourist destinations in Africa. A safari to Kenya is for sure a lifetime adventure where relaxation and enjoyment top your Kenya vacation.The diversity of your fun stretches from the ...
Travel Insurance FAQs
By Patrick Chong · 18 years ago
There are a lot of misconceptions related to travel insurance, and understandably most people aren’t as well versed in the fine details of travel insurance as I am – I can’t say that I blame ...
Travel insurance for holidays at home – worth considering?
By Keith Mcgregor · 18 years ago
Most cheap travel insurance bought in the UK is aimed at people resident in the UK and indeed, will require customers to indicate that they have lived in the UK for a period of six ...
Asturias - Peaks and Parks
By Mark Buckingham · 18 years ago
Asturias is one of the seventeen autonomous communities of Spain, and can be found in the far north of the country. Many of the autonomous communities of Spain are further sub-divided into provinces and Asturias ...
Singapore , the Rising International Education Hub of Asia
By Matthew Er · 18 years ago
Singapore is fast becoming an educational hub in Southeast Asia, in a plan endorsed by the government, Singapore schools are providing many educational opportunities to local and international students. This is to promote international interactions ...
Travel to the Philippine Islands Is Safe
By Roy Sencio · 18 years ago
Some people may be reluctant to travel to the Philippine Islands because of what they perceive may be political instability in this South East Asian archipelago nation. True, the Philippines Islands have had a history ...
Buenos Aires Boom in Short-Term Apartment Rentals
By Joyce Matt · 18 years ago
Since their 2001 monetary crisis, Buenos Aires has been experiencing an ever-expansive boom in tourism that has driven the short-term apartment rentals, for visitors. Rising hotel room rates and easy internet browsing have made this ...
Tips for Those Considering a Vacation to Iceland
By David Brooks · 18 years ago
I recommend visiting Iceland wholeheartedly but, there are some things you should know before you go. First let me say, before I spew out all the negatives, that Iceland is a real gem of a ...
Tenerife Holidays - A guide to the south of Tenerife
By Steven Culshaw · 18 years ago
Introduction Tenerife is the ideal place to take a holiday for north Europeans due to its close proximity to the northern Europe (only a four and a half hour flight from the UK). The island ...
Rock Climbing Equipment
By Chris Haycock · 18 years ago
Many different kinds of equipment are used to help people climb. Rock climbers use their gear to stabilize themselves on the side of a sheer rock face, secure themselves for safety in the event that ...
Cheap Vacation Spots
By Damey Wiskersen · 18 years ago
In this world of heavy costs, if one wants to spend his holidays overseas in some cheap amount of money, he has to select an area of the world to visit rather than visiting top ...
Airline Travel - Understanding Bereavement Fares
By Phill Hopkins · 18 years ago
The death of a loved one is a very difficult time. Dealing with all the details of final arrangements on top of dealing with travel details can be quite a challenge. Airline companies across the ...
Hiking
By Richard Shryack · 18 years ago
Hiking is a tremendously enjoyable pastime, whether you are young or old and whether you enjoy spending time alone or in the company of others. The essence of hiking is to leave life behind, if ...
Moses Cone House
By Anthony Benjamin · 18 years ago
Most visitors know Moses Cone as the name of the beautiful Memorial Park beside the Blue Ridge Parkway. Most know very little about Moses H. Cone, the man who is the park's namesake. Moses H. ...
An Introduction to Rock Climbing
By Chris Haycock · 18 years ago
Rock climbing did not start to become a sport in its own right until the latter part of the 1900s. At first, rock climbing was just a necessary part of mountain climbing: the set of ...