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    The Adventure Holidaymaker’s Guide to Myanmar (Burma)

    As a place that’s only just become accessible recently, Myanmar (Burma) is an area that’s only just being discovered by tourists. That’s why it’s a great place for those who are looking for a unique holiday where they can uncover hidden gems and immerse themselves in the culture of the country. With so much to discover, including hidden temples, floating markets and tribal villages, this destination is perfect for someone looking for an adventure. And the type of adventure you go on depends on what tour you take: Travel Around on Two Wheels Many companies are offering holidaymakers the chance to discover this stunning location on two wheels. Travelling around this…

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    Top 5 Cities to Visit in China

    Lush green terraced fields, bucolic villages, beckoning bamboo forests, thought-provoking Buddhist cave statues and the Great Wall winding across mighty mountains, China as a country is anything but ordinary. The world's oldest civilization that continues till today has loads of history from the olden days as well as the razzmatazz of the contemporary urban life.

  • Thredbo Ski Resort, Australia, NSW. Photo by Enoch Lau. License: CC BY-SA 3.0.
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    Skiing Australia’s High Country

    While the Land Down Under is best known for its beaches, surfing, scuba diving and warm temperatures, the high country of Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales does catch a fair amount of snow. The Australia skiing season typically begins in June, with the higher elevations celebrating the beginning of the ski season with their first snowfall.

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    Tips on How to Travel Around Australia On a Budget

    Australia is a beautiful country filled to the brim with tons of things to see and do. However, it can be expensive to actually travel around Australia to see and do these things. Thankfully, it's possible to travel around Australia on a budget. The following will provide you with an in-depth guide to getting around Australia without breaking the bank to do so.

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    The World’s Weirdest Festivals

    Every year in the West Country one very unusual annual festival takes place. The cheese rolling festival of Cooper's Hill is infamous for its sheer inexplicable concept, and involves a wheel of cheese battling humans to the bottom of the hill.

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    The World’s Greatest Road Trips

    What more do you need to spend a perfect holiday than you, your car and the open road? A truly wise man once said that the destination makes only a half of every trip, the second half is how you get there. I believe this to be true because, when you set of on a great journey you know where you started and you know where you are heading to but what happens in between is where memories are made.

  • Buddhist Temple, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Photo by Dennis Jarvis. License: CC BY-SA 2.0.
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    Discover the Beauty of Vietnam

    Why travel to Vietnam? It seems that many people are not fully aware of all the amazing sites to visit in this country. If you like traveling to Asian countries, you will probably think that everything that's written in this article is common knowledge. However, if you have yet to discover the beauty of Vietnam, this article will be a great starting point for you.

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    Christmas With A Twist – Where, When and How to Spend Christmas as a Traveller

    Turkey, trimmings and tantrums with the family may be commonplace in the countries we’re acquainted with, but there are places round the globe where you can pass the festive season with a little bit of a twist… Read below to find out more. Spending Christmas in Spain In tourist-heavy areas of Spain the greasy English-inspired cafes, bars and beach-side restaurants will generally stay open during the Christmas period, however this isn’t when the majority of festivities kick off. On 6th January the ‘three kings’ come to town, with parades and parties that will show you how the Spanish like to do things with flare. Lucky Children in Spain not only…