Friday, July 16, 2010

Tour to Hollywood


Hollywood is a district of the city of Los Angeles, California, known to the world as the identity as the historical center of movie studios and stars.

Tours to Disneylan


"To all who come to this happy place - welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, dreams and the hard facts that have created America. with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world." Walter E. Disney, July 17, 1955

Disneyland Park is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort at Anaheim in California. An estimated 515 million visitors have visited the park since it opened on July 17, 1955. The park, designed by Walt Disney's movie studio staff, have eight distinctly-themed "lands". MAIN STREET, USA is home to many shops but is the only land in all of Disneyland without a permanent ride. Walt Disney said, "For those of us who remember the carefree time it recreates, Main Street will bring back happy memories.

MT Rushmore Tours


Make your plan to visit Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which is located in Keystone South Dakota in the United State, it is 60 foot or 18 miter, memorable sign of the former president of United State, in order from left to right. Mount Rushmore, constructed under The U.S. National Park Service. Approximately two million people annually visit here. it is surrounded by the black hills forest. There, visitor can feel unique experience for outdoor adventures and much more.


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Tours to Niagra Falls


Niagara Falls is a set of massive waterfalls located on the Niagara River on the border between the US and Canada. The Falls comprises three separate waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the smaller, adjacent Bridal Veil Falls. While not exceptionally high, Niagara Falls is very wide. AMERICAN FALLS At 56 metres, the American Falls is slightly higher than its Canadian counterpart. The American Falls look spectacular at night, when it is lit with various combinations of colored lights.

NIAGARA FALLS BIRD AVIARY Voted Niagara's "Attraction of the Year" for 2003 and 2004, this 50,000 sq feet aviary has tropical rainforest with over 400 free flying birds.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Tours to Statue of Liberty



Located on 12-acre Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the US. The Statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and was designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924. A living symbol of freedom to millions, visitors can now experience a special insider's view of the engineering marvel. Visit the Statue's observation deck to see the panoramic views of NY and the Harbor, and witness the Statue up close from her promenades on Ft. Wood. Also enjoy the Statue of Liberty Exhibit located on the second floor in the pedestal of the Statue. It traces the history and symbolism of the Statue. The Statue's crown is not accessible and the torch has been officially closed since July 1916. On October 28th, 1886, President Grover Cleveland accepted the Statue on behalf of the US and said: "We will not forget that Liberty has here made her home; nor shall her chosen altar be neglected.

White house tour


most-popular tours among the tourists, there is lot to see in this seat of power. Though most of the rooms are historic, each has a different flavor and a different story. Visit Eisenhower Executive Office Building to see the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and George Washington's sword on display. The "Presidential Collection Room", now the China Room, was designated by Ms Woodrow Wilson to display the growing collection of White House china. The Map Room was used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to follow the course of World War II.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Versailles by Bike Day Tour



Take a tour of Versailles with a difference - by bicycle! It's the only way to see Versailles' expansive gardens plus you'll get to see highlights of Versailles that most visitors miss, including Marie Antoinette's country-style Hameau, the Petit Trianon and the Grand Trianon. You'll also enjoy a picnic by the Grand Canal then take a tour of the palace of Versailles.
Together with your guide, you'll cycle your hired bicycle to the RER train station to make the 20-minute trip by train to Versailles. The first of many highlights on this active day out is a visit to Versailles' village market to buy baguettes, cheese, ham, wine and whatever else you desire for your delicious picnic lunch in Versailles' gardens. These picnic provisions are purchased at your own expense.

Eiffel Tower Dinner and Seine River Cruise


A visit to the elegant European city of Paris would be incomplete without a visit to the famous Eiffel Tower. It looks simply spectacular lit up at night time... you will find the image breathtaking. Combine a dinner at its "tourist style" 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant with a leisurely cruise along the river Seine and you have a tour not to be missed! What a great way to spend the night in the City of Lights.

In decor reminiscent of an airship moored above Paris, you will dine at the 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower. The large bay windows of the restaurant look out over the Seine and the Trocadero to one side and the interior of the Tower to the other.

This tour has been created as an introduction to the Eiffel Tower, 58 Tour Eiffel is a "tourist style" restaurant and seats 200 guests. There is a delicious set menu created by award winning chiefs and you will be seated with other tour guests.

Versailles and Giverny Day Trip


This full day tour combines the world famous splendour of Versailles with the world famous talents of Monet! The tour begins with a visit of the famous residence of the Sun King, Versailles Chateau, includes (unguided) access to the Grands Apartments including the renowned Hall of Mirrors. Free time to stroll the stunning French-style gardens designed by André Le Notre; followed by a short train ride through the palace gardens to visit the Grand & Petit Trianons. Onwards into the Normandy countryside to the town of Giverny. Discover the Claude Monet Museum, home and flower-filled garden of the great Impressionist. Possiblity to also visit the American Impressionist Art Museum, which houses the works of many American artists who came to France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Paris L'Open Hop-On-Hop-Off Tour


Discover our 4 tour routes with over 50 stops at major attractions as you explore the Paris you have been looking for – historic, romantic, fashionable, fun and shopper friendly! Hop on and off as often as you please and see Paris in your own time, at your own pace. Each passenger gets their own personal earphones with recorded commentary available in English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Japanese and Chinese! Also enjoy fantastic views from the open top deck – it´s unique, it´s fun, it´s L’Open Tour!

Moulin Rouge Paris Dinner and Show


Enjoy a night out in Paris and combine dinner at the Eiffel Tower and a Seine River cruise with an exotic show at the Moulin Rouge. You'll enjoy dinner at the Eiffel Tower's 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant followed by a one-hour river cruise on the Seine. Complete your night at the home of the Cancan, the famous Moulin Rouge in bohemian Montmartre.

The specially designed, airship-style 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant is on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. The "tourist style" restaurant is 95 meters (311 feet) above sea level and 58 meters above ground level, with scenic views over the Seine to the Trocadero from its large picture windows.

Paris Paradis Latin Show


It's show time at the Paradis Latin, the famous Parisian cabaret. For the ultimate evening in Paris, enjoy a glittering cabaret show with dinner or champagne at the Paradis Latin - the oldest traditional French cabaret in the world. It's the perfect Paris experience!

Atlas of Canada


Tourist attractions are both nature based and cultural. Nature-based travel and cultural tourism are increasingly popular. Nature-based tourism is centred on enjoying the great outdoors. It can include adventure tourism and ecotourism. Ecotourism is a form of travel that enables visitors to discover natural areas and understand, through interpretation and education, the natural and cultural sense of places while preserving their integrity. Adventure tourism proposes vacations that include outdoor sports such as hiking, canoeing, kayaking, skiing, horseback riding and cycling. Cultural tourism focuses on experiencing the arts, heritage, history, cuisine and special character of places. Whether your interest is in nature or culture, Canada has tourist attractions that are well worth a visit.

Many areas have such great cultural or natural value that they have been recognized by the Government of Canada and even the international organization, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization). The Atlas presents maps of these outstanding natural and cultural attractions that have been set aside by the Canadian government for their protection and enjoyment. The maps locate these attractions and link you to tourism Web sites where you can get details of what they have to offer.

Canada is the second largest country in the world with an area of close to 10 million square kilometres. Although sometimes far apart, the tourist attractions presented in the Atlas are easily accessed by a well integrated transportation infrastructure consisting of a network of road, rail, ports and airports. The Atlas of Canada maps are small-scale, not ideal for navigational purposes. In Canada, road maps and other large-scale maps are produced at the provincial level. Each province and territory also promotes its own tourist industry and operates provincial and often regional tourist offices. References to public transportation, whether by road, rail or air, as well as Web links to provincial tourist offices, road maps and provincial parks are included for your convenience. Have a good trip!


Canada Travel Guide


Few countries in the world offer as many choices to the traveller as Canada. Whether your passion is skiing, sailing, museum-combing or indulging in exceptional cuisine, Canada has it all. Western Canada is renowned for its stunningly beautiful countryside; Eastern Canada mixes the flavour and charm of Europe with the bustle of New York; wildlife viewing is at its best in Northern Canada; and everywhere you will be surprised by how much more there is to this country than just maple syrup and Mounties.

Native peoples
However, Canada also has its fair share of unsavoury history. Indigenous peoples (including the Inuit of the far north and members of Canada's First Nations) maintain that traditional lands were taken from them by force or subterfuge by previous governments.

There have been some small measures to tackle their grievances: in 1993, a land claim settlement gave the Inuit control over a 350,000 sq km (135,135 sq miles) area of the Northwest Territories; in 1999, the federal government created the new territory of Nunavut from these and additional lands. There is certainly room in Canada to accommodate these peoples: despite Canada's gigantic size, the country is sparsely populated. Most people congregate around urban centres; venturing into more remote rural areas, you may well have only the country's stunning scenery as your companion.

Peace after conflict
Indeed, Canada is so beautifully diverse that it's easy to comprehend why so many people fought for possession of it. During the 18th century, the Anglo-French war over Canada ended with the capitulation of New France to the English. The Americans made a number of efforts to seize control of Britain's Canadian territories after Britain's defeat in the American War of Independence, but failed.

Canada now promotes itself as a country of peace, most notably in recent times in its opposition to the USA-led war against Iraq. Canada governs itself independently but still has the British monarch as its head of state, with relatively little dissent. These factors are typical of a country that somehow succeeds in unifying incredible range. After all, it spans six time zones and borders three oceans.

Some of the world's finest sporting talent can be seen in action in the Canadian city Vancouver from 12-28 February 2010 when it plays host to the 2010 Winter Olympics.