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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Things of Interest in Bogota, Colombia



Bogota is the capital of Colombia and has several things for the traveling tourist to see and to get involved in. Bogota is located at the base of a mountain range that houses some famous mountain peaks in the area. Bogota is a city of great contrasts and has been known to be dangerous at times to foreign visitors. However, Bogota is a wonderful city to visit if you remember to take the proper safety measures. Depending on the length of your stay, Bogota can be very exciting. If you are planning on a week or more vacation to this spot, you will be more than able to cover all the things the city has to offer.

There are a lot of famous buildings and landmarks scattered around Bogota. The safest and the wealthiest part of Bogota is downtown, whereas Bogota is divided into three main territories. Tourists are warned to try to stay to these much safer areas. There are also the northern suburbs which is a relatively safe area. The most crime ridden part of town is in the south where the much poorer housing and things are found. Tourists are again urged to steer clear of this area in general. You must be ready to vacation responsibly when in countries like Colombia. Of course, most of the tourist sights are in the central neighborhood of La Candelaria. A lot of the buildings in this area are of a colonial fashion with wide eaved balconies. These houses are arranged in a sort of grid around the Plaza Bolivar, which is the center seat of the government here. Out from the Plaza, there are also neoclassical administrative buildings, such as you will find all over South America. The neoclassical fashion is a popular on nation wide here in South America.

The Cathedral and the gigantic Palace of Justice are also placed around the Plaza Bolivar. The Palace of Justice has been rebuilt and remodeled, as the original Palace was destroyed in 1985 after the building was stormed and taken over by guerillas. Another place you must make sure to walk around is La Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. This is where the city was founded and you can get a great feel of everything from this point.

The most acclaimed museum here in Bogota is the Meseo del Oro, or the Gold Museum. This museum contains, by far, one of the world's richest collections of golds, emeralds, and other priceless jewelry artifacts. Many or most of these artifacts pre date the Colombian period of time. There is also an array of other museums to visit while in the city. These include the Colonial Museum, the Museo 20 de Julio or the Museum of July 20 where in this museum it documents the rigorous nine year struggle for independence which began in 1810. If you are interested in viewing the works of Colombia's most famous painter, Fernando Botero, then do not forget to visit the museum set up in his honor as well. Of course, this Museum of Art also houses many other famous painters' works as well.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

A Guide to Celebrity Cruise Lines



It's vacation time. You have a week off, and now it's only a matter of deciding what to do with it. One of the best ways to get the most out of your vacation is to go on a cruise. With today's competitive rates, it's cheaper than ever!

A great thing about a cruise is that everything you need is right there for you. Let's say you wish to work out. Go to the fitness center aboard the cruise. What if you are hungry? There are restaurants right on the cruise ship. Swimming pools, casinos, dance floors and more can be found on cruise ships.

All of the top cruise lines employ world class chefs to prepare the meals. And you get your choice, without having to break out your wallet, your meals are included in the cost of the cruise.

In addition to having a wonderful number of options all in one location, you can take advantage of the sightseeing activities that these cruise lines offer. Tourist guides will help you with the local sites. What about the kids? There are many activities that can keep them preoccupied while you go about your way.

There are many different options available to you, when choosing cruise lines. One of the coolest options is celebrity cruise lines. In addition to some of the things we discussed above, you will find that many of these cruise ships also have those upscale boutiques that are famous in Las Vegas and New York.

Also, you will be able to view some of the finest artwork available to you, right there on the ship. You can try your luck in the casino, or you can get a manicure, a massage, or even acupuncture!

Celebrity Cruise lines are perfect way for you to go on a vacation that you will remember for the rest of your life.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Things to Do In Cartagena, Colombia



Cartagena is a very important city in Colombia. This city has many nicknames such as The Heroic City, The Door to the Americas, Capital of the Caribbean, and several others. If you are planning a trip to Colombia this is a must see on your touring of the country. There is a wide variety of things to do here in Cartagena and it is also considered to be one of the more safe cities in Colombia. Cartagena is also well known for being a great vacationing escape for honeymooners.

Like Bogota, Cartagena is a city that is divided into main sections. There is of course downtown, there is the northern section of town, the Matuna, San Diego, Bocagrande, and the Getseman neighborhood. These different areas are of course known for the different attractions and parts of the city that they house. Downtown is, of course, the heart of this city and the history of Cartagena can best be seen from here. The Northern part of town holds the airport and the old part of the city. The section of town referred to as San Diego is home to the Beaux Arts School Building and the Convent of the Nuns of the Order of Saint Claire. The part of town called Matuna is much like the business section of town and if you are staying here in Cartagena this is more than likely where your hotel would be found. The Getseman neighborhood is home to the Centennary Park and it commemorates a century of independence. So, as you can see, Cartagena is a grand city with many places to see and many different things to do!

Downtown is where you can find the most attractions of the city. If you get to visit nowhere else in the city, downtown should be your first stop. The style of things here in the downtown is a more colonial style with a little bit of Italian influence. There is an official entrance to downtown which is through Puerta del Reloj, or the Clock Gate. This Clock Gate comes out and onto the Plaza de los Coches or Square of the Carriages. Not but a moment's time from there is the Plaza de la Aduana or the Custom's Square, which is next to the mayor's office. Yet another Plaza not so very far from these points is the San Pedro Claver Square and of course his namesake's church. Here close to this Square is the Museum of Modern Art. As you travel along from here you will find the Plaza de Bolivar and the Palace of the Inquisition on one side. Not too much further from here you will find the office of Historical Archives which holds Cartagena's colorful history. Next to the Archives building you will find the Government Palace which, of course, holds the governor of the Department of Bolivar. If you travel across the street from this building you will find the Cathedral of Cartagena. If these religious temples interest you there is one more stop you should make in you journey around Cartagena. The Santo Domingo Church is a beautifully restored landmark and is worthy of the time taken to see it.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Traveling in Guadalajara, Mexico



Guadalajara is Mexico's second most populous city behind Mexico City and a huge tourist attraction. Guadalajara is located on the western Pacific region of Mexico. This is the twenty third largest metropolitan area in the Americas. It is the most densely populated are in Mexico only second to Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl. It is known for its favorable year round weather, having a spring like climate all year round due to its geological location. Guadalajara is by far one of the main centers in Mexico of culture, industry, history, and religion and significantly influences the rest of Mexico. This city has hosted several international events and was also named the American Capital of Culture in 2005. It was also named the first smart city in Mexico in 2006 due to its use of technology as a main factor in its development. Guadalajara has also been ranked city of the future over all with other major Mexican cities. This grand city is only second to Chicago in economic potential.

There is every sort of tourism here in Guadalajara. There is tourism for academics, entertainment, sports, and for the culture. There is an anticipated growth for the next five years for tourism and the rest of the city alike. Guadalajara is a wonderful vacation destination. Guadalajara even acts to boost the tourism in nearby cities like Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo, and Mazatlan. It is home to major beach resorts and has the third most active airport in the country. It is also home to the very distinctive car free streets which is an attraction every one should see.

This cities cultural wealth has taken on an extremely important role in the tourist sector of the city. The Guggenheim foundation has approved the construction of what will be the sixth Guggenheim museum in the world and will be finished in 2010. It will also become the tallest structure in Latin America. In the years to come Guadalajara will become the wealth and center of Latin American culture. This city is also home to several cultural festivals as opposed to the usual one that belong to each individual area and city around the rest of Latin America. There is the May Cultural Festival, The October Festival, Zapopum, the Fair of Mariachi and Charreria, and the Guadalajara Contemporary Dance Festival. There are also festivals like he Independent Film Festival of Guadalajara, CHROMA, Fotoseptiembre, and several other international festivals! Not to mention the second most important book fair in the world, only second to that which is held in Frankfurt, Germany every year.

So, if you are looking for a place with a rich cultural background and a bounty of things to do, try Guadalajara! It is certainly a place where one could become lost for days amongst the great and many things there are to do here. Museums, shopping, sports, beaches, a little bit of everything! No matter what time of year you go you will be able to see a festival of some sort!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Travel in Minas Gerais



Minas Gerais is the second most populous state in Brazil, but is only the fourth largest in area. Belo Horizonte is the capital city of this Brazilian state and is located in the central area of Minas Gerais. Minas Gerais is a very important state in Brazil due to all the various products that come from here. It is a main producer of coffee and milk. Minas Gerais is well known for all its architectural landmarks. In cities such as Ouro Preto and Tiradentes, there is a wealth of colonial art and these cities themselves are very historical. Tourist attraction in the southern end of this state are the hydro mineral ranches and the national parks of Ibitipoca and Aiuruoca. Minas Gerais is a state the holds mountains, valleys, caverns, caves, and waterfalls. This is a great vacationing destination.

The greatest vacationing spots in and around the state of Minas Gerais are out in the wilds. The waterfalls here in this state are some of the most breathtaking you can find anywhere in the world. The national park Serra da Canastra houses some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country. Minas Gerais is also the source of some of the largest rivers in Brazil, the most notable one being the Sao Francisco and the Parana. This state is also home to many hydroelectric power plants.

Some of the highest peaks in Brazil are also found here in Minas Gerais. There are mountain ranges in the southern part of the state, such as the Serra da Mantiqueira and the Serra do Cervo. These ranges mark the borders between Minas Gerais and its neighbors Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The third highest mountain in Brazil, called the Pico da Bandeira, is located here in the southern zone of Minas Gerais. Also in the southern part of the state in the Zona da Mata, or the forest zone. This was once the richest part of this region until the mid twentieth century when it was then slowly converted into a more industrious region. Another national park if great interest to anyone touring this part of the country is the Serra do Cipo. This park is located not far from the capital city of Belo Horizonte, and is also known for its peaks and waterfalls.

If you are a traveler who is more interested in the city scene of the country, you will also be pleasantly surprised by the cities of Minas Gerais. Just as the rest of Brazil, football is the most popular sports amongst the locals by far. Belo Horizonte has two of the best teams in the country. Belo Horizonte is also home to one of the largest football stadiums in the world, and it is called the Mineirao. This stadium was opened in 1965 and is one attraction more than worth visiting whether you are a sports fan or not. However, there is an older stadium here as well named the Independencia Stadium where there was once a legendary victory of the United States World Cup Team over England in 1950. There have been many an important game played here in Belo Horizonte.