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Peru Vacation Guide – Peru Travel With the Whole Family

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No doubt about it, traveling with kids can be tough, but worry not: we are here to assure you that South America is indeed a family-friendly travel destination; all you need is a little research, creativity and a great packing list!

Let’s take Peru as an example: in a country as diverse and magical as this, options abound for activities that the whole family can participate in, enjoy and learn from. For starters there’s the massive variety of geography in Peru, which alone provides plenty of options for adventurous families in search of an unforgettable vacation experience.

Options range from a jungle experience deep in the tropical selva, to admiring the stunning blue ice giants of Huaraz, exploring the impressive ruins of Machu Picchu (a definite requirement) and swimming on the glorious beaches of southern Peru or white-sanded northern Máncora.

With just a little more research, plenty of kid (and adult) friendly activities can be found. To make traveling with kids extra easy, we’ve listed are a few unusual outings that’ll be memorable for the whole family.

Starting off where many a Peru vacation begins, Lima has more than a few distinctly Peruvian activities to offer family travelers. First on the route is the Lima Zoo, known by its more formal name of Parque de las Leyendas. Warning: the zoo isn’t up to the highest US standards but is a favorite of the locals and a great place to spend a few hours with the kids. Having undergone an extensive renovation of its animal pens, the park provides a variety of animals native to South America and beyond (giraffes and water buffalo included) as well as up close opportunities to even pet them!
Lima Zoo
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La Marina, Block 24
Open 9am-5:30pm daily. Adults: US$ 3, children 3-11: US$ 1.30

Not far from Lima is another opportunity for up close wildlife experiences. At Pucusana Port, many families go on penguin and dolphin watching excursions. Located roughly 70 kilometers south of the capital, this is a small fishing town of only about 10,000 inhabitants. Life here remains much unchanged by recent developments in modern technology; the people still live off the ocean as they have for many generations past. Every morning, dolphins crowd to the port entrance and guided adventures can be arranged for children from a minimum age of five which will take you past the lazy sea lions sunning themselves on the hot rocks and occasionally flopping into the water for a fish snack.

If your goal is to provide a little eye-opening perspective for your kids, head south toward Lake Titicaca, and give your children the unforgettable opportunity to share for one day (or more) the lives of the indigenous communities who live on the lake’s floating reed islands or Uros. Residents of Uros and the nearby craggy terraced islands of Amantini and Taquile still speak Quechua (the language of the Inca empire) and are happy to share their way of living with you. Take a hike to the island summit of Amanatini’s Pachamama and Pachapa (Mother and Father Earth) temples or admire the precision of the centuries-old communal system Taquile Island; run entirely on a co-op system.

Boats and trips to Amantini, Uros and Taquile leave from Puno, on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca. Buses are 12 hours from Cusco.

Of course, a Peru vacation that bypasses Cusco and Machu Picchu would be absolutely inexcusable, especially when the goal of traveling abroad with kids is to open their minds to the world’s mysteries and treasures. While a trip on the train to Machu Picchu is a definite must-do, don’t forget that the remainder of the region offers a variety of other fun learning experiences as well. Visit the Inca ‘ceremonial fortress’ of Sacsayhuamán, located on a 3,000 hectare site just a mile from central Cuzco. This fortress offers a great landscape for exploring, climbing and fresh air fun-there’s even a few stone slides (rodaderos) and adventurous tunnel called the chinkana. Additionally, guided trips through the ruins on horseback can be arranged, as well as a special riverside picnic at the ‘holiday resort’ favored by Incan rulers-Tambomachay.

If in search of some quiet time to spend with the family, head up north to Máncora for a little peaceful R & R. Although there are cultural learning opportunities to be had here just as across all of Peru, the main draw card is opportunity to relax and enjoy the beach, and soaking up some sun. And if the desire for action manages to overcome the lazy beach atmosphere; try your hand at mastering surfing and body boarding the world class waves. Animal lovers can also visit the UNESCO protected Amotape Forest, where over 100 different species of mammals, birds and reptiles can be found in their natural habitat.

Finally, the idea of letting your children run wild through a jungle might not seem a great idea but at the Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and Animal Orphanage located a short boat ride away from Peru’s jungle city of Iquitos, such an adventure is perfect for families.

Here, orphanage managers Gudrun Sperrer and Roblar Moreno have worked to expand the original facilities of the park to include an abandoned animal refuge. Children and parents can wander the grounds of this not-for-profit animal oasis, examining the hundreds of different butterflies as they glide through the air as well as play with a huge number of friendly monkeys, spotting enormous caiman in the lake, getting up close and personal with an orphaned jaguar and even pet fairy-tale worthy animals like a hulking tapir named Lolita and Rosa, the resident 8ft long anteater www.AmazonAnimalOrphanage.org
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Iquitos, Peru

Our top tips for long plane and bus journeys with youngsters:

If at all possible, bring along a car seat for the plane or bus. This not only makes it safer for the child, but also cuts down on stress by putting them in a familiar and comfortable position.

Carry an extra change of clothes for yourself and baby: spills and dribbles happen!

Always have some snacks and drinks to hand. Non-perishable items like crackers and dried fruit are great keeping up the energy levels- especially when unfamiliar food is leaving your child hungry and cranky.
Only travel by night if necessary. Long, overnight bus rides can be rough on children as there is not much leg-room for comfort and few activities to keep them entertained. If there is no other way, make sure you request first floor seats on double-decker buses to avoid excessive bus swaying.

Keep up the interest levels in places like ruins and on city tours by getting your child their own disposable camera, that way they can create their own souvenirs of the journey and focus on points that really interest them.

Take along a notebook and a glue stick to create a vacation scrap book while you travel.

Travel Guide Books: Plan this vacation with best guide

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Going out for a vacation may get to the worst phase if not planned properly. This kind of hassle may arise with anyone and in order to avoid these circumstances, the help from various types of travel guides can be taken.

Selecting the right type of guide is also a very important aspect that may mark its effect on the traveling trip to the most exotic destinations. Travel guide books should always be with the person while traveling as One always wants to have the most exciting trip which one remembers for all his or her life and to make that one needs to have a traveling guide which can increase the traveling expenses to a very high rate. To cut down the cost of this travel guide one should have the best Travel Guide Books . These days there are number of travel guide book available in the market one should always buy the best as these books not only serve as the guide for the whole trip but also as a souvenir for the person traveling to the places.

These travel guide books always help the person not only while traveling but they also give knowledge about the places and the culture of the place or city. Travel guide books not only tells about culture but also helps in telling the interior parts of the city, i.e. they tell about the best hotel, restaurants, the mode of communication, they also help in telling about the some of the common words which are used while communicating between the local people. These books help in telling about the places to go for sight seeing and the history behind the monument or place.

One can buy these books from many places like market,online shopping through internet etc.

But one can get these books for cheap from online stores. These web portals sell these Cheap Books, i.e. cheap from the market. These web portals help in getting the comparison between these books.

Beach vacation Guide – Kenya – Takaungu

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Takaungu (Coast from Kilifi to Malindi)

Ten kilometres before you reach Kilifi, there’s a turn-off to the right to Takaungu. Although there are a couple of matatus most days from Mombasa to Takaungu, the chances of a lift are relatively slim if you get dropped off at the turning, but the walk (5km) is not too long.

Takaungu is enchanting – a quiet, composed village of whitewashed Swahili houses situated on a high bluff above Takaungu Creek.

There are three mosques and one or two small shops and hotelis, but no formal lodgings except for the exceedingly expensive Takaungu House (tel 0125/22479; over Ksh16,000/5; with deep pool; bookings through Bush Homes of East Africa).

If you want to stay in the village and you speak a little Swahili, people will put you up for a very reasonable price. Food supplies are variable; women will prepare food if you ask, and especially if you supply the ingredients.

There’s no produce market, but a small fish market by the creek – be there when the catch arrives to get the tasty ones.

Takaungu is a place that repays time spent getting to know it. If you just want to sit back and relax, pass it by and head on to Lamu.

There’s a small seaside beach, 1km east, through the secondary school. Takaungu Creek is startlingly beautiful, the colour of blue Curacao, and absolutely transparent; the small swimming beach on the stream is covered at high tide, but you can still dive from the rocks.

Upstream, the creek disappears between flanks of dense jungle.

When you’re ready to move on, the tiny, council-operated rowing boat provides a slow and almost free service across the creek to the Kilifi side; from there, it’s a five-kilometre (ninety-minute) walk through the sisal fields to Kilifi bridge.

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Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals Guide

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Planning a vacation to Fort Lauderdale in Florida? Well, you would be of course thinking about your accommodation and budget for this vacation. No doubt, there are many luxury hotels available in Fort Lauderdale, Florida but they will require you to spend a large amount of money.

Obviously, not everyone can afford huge expenses for these luxury hotels stays and that’s the main reason for which Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals have became an all time favorite accommodation choice for the Ft. Lauderdale vacationers.  

There are many advantages of staying in Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals and the first one is the freedom or liberty that vacationers enjoy in these vacation rentals. Of course, everybody will love to spend his/her holidays in a separate and peaceful apartment rental, rather than staying in a hotel room enclosed by numerous other rooms.

A stay at Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals is gives vacationers more serenity and comfort in comparison to those expensive luxury hotels.

Another advantage of staying in Fort Lauderdale vacation or apartment rentals is that you don’t need to cope with the check in or check out issues. There is not hustle and bustle of waiters, hotel staff and other people staying in the hotel and vacationers are free to do whatever they want. They enjoy the liberty of cooking whatever they want; they have the freedom of playing favorite music loud, they can roam around in their beachwear and do whatever they want in their rented Ft. Lauderdale apartments.  All these comforts give vacationers a homely feeling and that’s why they prefer Fort Lauderdale Rentals over the luxury hotels available in the city. But there are certain things that you should consider in order to choose a rental property which best suits your likes and tastes. 

1) You need to set a budget because this will not only facilitate you a trouble-free and homely accommodation but it will also make your trip quite easy and enjoyable.

2)  Always choose a holiday rental while considering the total number of persons in your group.  If there are more than 10 persons in your group, then a beachside holiday villa will be a good choice for you. What you all need to do is just contribute some money and a get ready to enjoy the homely accommodation. If you have a small family, then a rental apartment property can be a better option.

3) While choosing a holiday rental in Fort Lauderdale, be specific and clear about your requirements. It’s better to decide in advance the total number of rooms you require. There are many other things on which you need to take an advance decision like number of bathrooms, toilets and other amenities like garden, pool, golf court, theatre, shopping centers, parking space, smoking and bar facility and permission to bring pets etc.

4)  Make sure to sign a legal rental agreement with the owner of your holiday rental property. It’s better to appoint a lawyer to verify your contract and other things like date and time of your arrival and departure, cost of that rentals property etc.

Honolulu Vacation Guide Free Download

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Oahu has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world! Do you dream of nothing more than lounging on the beach with a mai tai, listening to the coconut palm fronds rustle in the soft breeze and occasionally making your way down to the clear blue water for a refreshing dip?

Or does catching a wave – maybe a first surf lesson or a ride on one of the outrigger canoe’s – sound like fun? Maybe you’d rather thrill to the exploits of surfers riding the monster waves at Bonzai and Sunset? Whatever beach activities your Hawaii dream vacation includes, Oahu’s sure to have them. Snorkeling, kayaking, wind surfing, body surfing, board surfing (and just about any other kind of surfing you can think of), sunset cruises, dolphin and whale tours, parasailing…you name it – Oahu is the place to be!

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Honolulu, on Oahu, is regarded as one of the worlds most popular destinations for
Honolulu is renowned for its great hotels and resorts, along with plenty of fun activities to keep visitors busy for weeks.You can go surfing at Sunset Beach or snorkeling at Hanauma Bay. Waikiki Beach has something for everyone,including some of the sexiest beaches in the world.Honolulu beaches feature lifeguards to protect families and individuals frequenting the sandy shores.
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Cruise Vacation Guide and Tips

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Take for example a cruise to Bermuda. The islands and area surrounding the region are a beautiful supplement to an already perfect vacation. There is something for everybody on a Bermuda cruise, such as beaches, swimming, and snorkeling. Only a fraction of the total cruise vacation is spent on the boat itself. When you arrive on shore, you can quickly find a tour guide to show you all of the most popular and exotic locations.

River cruises can be the perfect solution to both. They offer the chance to experience a new history, a new culture and a new vista. And all of this can be experienced through what may be a new method of travel for you: a riverboat.

Of course what cruise vacation would not be complete without talking about the food. Now some people think the food is just average, where as I think it was fantastic. The buffet breakfasts and lunches are what I expected and my wife and I chose the second seating for our dinner. The dinner was the best meal of the day and our staff was friendly courteous and attended to everyone of our needs.

Whether you want to participate in a Christian family cruise or Christian singles cruise, you have to determine whether the entire trip is solely for Christians or is catering to Christians and other passengers. When you go for the latter, you will be able to take part of activities which are specially prepared for Christian passengers. These activities include seminars, Bible studies, and fellowships.

A cruise is best considered as an all-in-one vacation package. If you want to comparison shop, your cruise fare equals hotel accommodations, meals, transportation, and entertainment. It does not include alcohol, special amenities (like spa services or casino gambling), or shore excursions, which are optional.

Cruise vacations are wonderful adventures, but they are not much different from traditional vacations when it comes to packing. Pack a variety of mix and match clothing, in neutral colors and a variety of weights. Layering will help ward off the chill if you run into unexpected weather and a lightweight shell that acts as a rain jacket and a windbreaker is a nice item to have. Plan your wardrobe around one neutral color to reduce the number of belts, shoes and other accessories that you must carry on board.

As seasons change, cruise ships must move many boats to friendlier climates in another region. Commonly called repositioning, these cruise bargain itineraries offer fewer ports of call, offset by a significant discount. If you love relaxing on the ship, a repositioning cruise bargain offers a great deal and all the same luxuries you would expect.

 

Travel Guide Oahu

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The Waikiki Beach

This may be the most famous – and action packed—beach in the world. Just over a century ago, only Hawaiian alii (royalty) could cavort in these bathtub-warm, rockaby gentle wavelets. Today, surfside frolics remain center stage. One activity you shouldn’t miss in Waikiki is the outrigger canoe ride, offered by various water sports concessions along the beachfront. It’s absolutely exhilarating!

If you prefer to ride the waves of fashion, head over to super-chic Ward Center, or to their very large open-air mall, Ala Moana Center. Here, Palm Boulevard features high fashion international boutiques. Right on the Waikiki resort strip, stores at the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center carry high-fashion merchandise.

For a change of pace, head to Kapiolani Park. Jog under the monkey pod and royal Poinciana trees, or fly a kite. The park is also home to Honolulu’s leading attractions, the colorful Kodak Hula Show. Performances are given regularly and admission is free!

If you love to hike, call the Hawaii Nature Center and ask about their guided weekend expeditions to various trails across the island. For visitors, it’s the best way to explore marvelous places such as the Manoa Cliffs, zigzagging through groves of koa and kukui-nut trees to thickets of white ginger—all this just 15 minutes from Waikiki.

Historic Honolulu

Contrary to popular beliefs, Waikiki and downtown Honolulu are not one and the same. Downtown—or “town” as residents call it—you’ll find a montage of old and new: sky-high office towers and Chinatown alleys hemmed by lei makers, open-air markets, and herbalists.

Honolulu also comprises Hawaii’s historic heart and soul. Built for King David Kalaku, Hawaii’s “Merrie Monarch,” Iolani Palace is the only Royal Residence on American soil.

After touring, you may head to the waterfront and the Hawaii Maritime Center, where you can board the Falls of Clyd; the world’s only surviving four-masted, full-rigged ship. From adjacent Aloha Tower, you’ll have a lovely panorama of Honolulu harbor. Then explore Aloha Tower Marketplace, a shopping and dining complex.

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A somber reminder of history awaits at the nearby U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, which commemorates the victims of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Visitors shuttle by boat to the memorial, which spans the sunken vessel lying only eight feet below the surface.

Around the island

Just 15 minutes from Waikiki, you’ll encounter another world. Windward (eastern) Oahu is characterized by thickets of mango and guava trees, waterfalls, secluded beaches and the striated ridges of the Koolau Mountains. You’ll also find some of Oahu’s most popular attractions here, including Sea Life Park, Senator Fong’s Plantation Gardens and blue-emerald Hanauma Bay, where friendly fish eat right out of your hands. Arrive early—crowds “outschool” the fish after 10 a.m.

Learn about the different cultures that contributed to the Hawaiian melting pot at the Polynesian Cultural Center, where you can tour re-created villages of seven South Pacific nations. Then, rediscover Eden at Waimea Falls, a steep-cliffed valley etched with lily ponds, bamboo-shaded glens and a 45-foot-tall cascade.

Continue along the north shore and watch the experts surf at Banzai Pipeline and nearby Sunset Beach: 30-foot monster waves often roller coaster to shore in winter. Soothe the adrenaline rush with a shave ice (similar to snow cone) from Matsumoto’s in the new-age surfer town of Haleiwa.

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Back in Waikiki, you’ll have one of the best sunset views aboard a cocktail/ dinner sail. The classiest dinner voyage is aboard the sleek Navatek I, with a unique twin-hull design that assures stability. In addition to a five-course meal, there’s a lively floor show.

On another day, you might head west coast, where you can watch surfers at Makaha Beach or swim at Pokai Beach Park. Ready for some pampering? Massages, hydrotherapy, and other treatments, as well as fitness and relaxation programs beckon at the resorts and spas. Come evening, make plans to join the Paradise Cove Luau on the neighboring beach. In addition to a traditional feast, you can learn to string a lei and dance the hula.

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