Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Top 5 things to do in Canada


Canada is a beautiful country in the North America which means “Big Village”. It is also called “Great White North”. It extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world’s second largest country area wise. The majority of the country has a very cold climate whereas the southern part of the Canada is warm in summer. This place itself screams vacation, so go to Air Canada Airlines and book your tickets so that you don’t miss out the fun. But, first here are the top 6 things that a person can enjoy while visiting Canada.
  1. Living on the Edge in the Toronto: Toronto is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Canada. It has an iconic building i.e. the CN Tower which is nearly 1,815 foot tall. It is like a needle shooting straight out of the Toronto’s skyline. You can have a different and adventurous walk here. It has the building’s restaurant level where you can walk on the outside. Isn’t it exciting to wear a red jumpsuit and strap into the harness and an adventure waits for you.
  2. Meeting with the Polar Bear in Manitoba: Manitoba is extremely cold place but you can find Polar Bear here. Isn’t it great, to see a white furry bear. You can find them in Churchill, whose population is nearly 813. It is also known as the Bear Capital of the World.
  3. Enjoy the Niagara Falls in Ontario: It may not be the world’s largest waterfall but it’s the most popular water fall. It has nearly 12 million visitors each year. This waterfall itself wants people to just book the flight through Air Canada and visit it. You have to climb the Mountain of the Mist to view this Horseshoe Falls which has 600,000 gallons of water to plunge down the 185 feet drop every second. It’s a beautiful sight for the sore eyes.
  4. Falling in love with the Québec City: It is like a city in those Disney fairytale books. It is a wonderful place for a Gateway. This city is a UNESCO-treasured Old town which hosts the Bijou Box from the colonial streets which kinds of remind you of the French fairy tale.
  5. Party in Vancouver: As Toronto, it is also a metropolitan city of Canada. Vancouver is known for its wildest nightlife scene. It has many clubs where you can party like an animal. It has main party areas like Granville Street and Gastown where you can rock-n-roll. But if you are looking for a star DJ on the Decks go to Fortune Sound Club.
  6. Canoeing in the Banff National Park: This icy blue lake is a perfect still water which ultimately makes it best for Canoeing. So pick your own perfect place here to paddle and enjoy the scenery around.
Canada is a perfect place for your vacation. It has adventure along with a fairy tale gateway. This makes a person want to go to Canada. So for this vacation plan your trip with Faremachine. Look for Air Canada Airlines on the Faremachine website and book your tickets as soon as you can so that you don’t miss out the fun.

Monday, 28 August 2017

Top 5 French Castles To Visit



Gaul of the ancient world, ruled by warrior tribes called the Franks, within a few centuries, transformed into the most beautiful country in the world. France has been a nation of saints, an elite center for knowledge and flourished with distinguished art and literature in The Renaissance. This beautiful nation as adorned with historical castles, forts, cathedrals, churches, libraries and other architecture.


However, the uniqueness of the beauty of French architecture in its forts and castles, distinguish her from all other nations. If you’re looking for flights to France, I would suggest you to go through the Air France Airlines website. Now, coming back to the magnificent castles in France, and their history.  

The first and the foremost among these castles, is Chateau De Foix. This magnificent castle was basically built in the year 987 A.D. This was home to the Cathars. In the year, 1034 A.D., the castle became the capital of Foix (which is a county) and played an important role in the military history of the mediaeval history.  The following centuries beheld the towers being incessantly added. This was to fortify the castle and to keep it safe and so that it could be under a strong keep. The towers served as prison until 1862 A.D. Since 1840, the castle has been listed under historical monument.


Secondly, located in the rocky hill, between the valleys of the Thèze and Lémance Rivers; lies
Bonaguil (Périgord) castle. The castle was built in the 13th century, by Bérenger de Roquefeuil; who felt the need to erect an exquisite castle using the most up to date protective measures to protect against an unexpected enemy who never arrived. After the French Revolution, the castle became a national property, and the Revolution caused damage the castle, as it did to many other castles. Much of its carpentry and roofing was ruined, and the towers were left damaged and reduced in height. However, since 1862 however Bonaguil (Périgord) castle has been a referred to as a National Monument and has been maintened and restored.
Today, it is one of the most extraordinary and reminiscent ruins of the castle in France. One of the unforeseen features that make Bonaguil attractive is the graffiti that has been exposed at the castle.


Thirdly, located atop a steep rocky edge, at almost 800 meters above sea level, lies The Château de Peyrepertuse. The castle is one of the famous Cathar castles. The Castle belonged at first, to the Peyrepertuse Family, but later in the late 12th century; passed in to the hands of the French monarchy. Until the French Revolution in 1789, the Castle housed a small garrison of army. After the Revolution the castle was vacated. It receives about 100 000 visitors per year; and has become an exquisite tourist spot.

The castle ruins expand to a length of roughly 300 meters with the best part of the perimeter being unswervingly above steep cliffs. Considerable amounts of the walls and towers are still in one piece; such as; certain parts of the donjon, a few of the rooms and the chapel. You may visit the castle throughout the year; except for January. The cost of entrance is 9 Euros for an adult in July & August, 6.50 Euros the rest of the year. Children under 15 years of age, are to pay 3.50 Euros.

Fourth, which was built in the 10th or 11th century, belonged to Barcelona , which was transferred to Aragon and finally, to Narbonne by the end of the 12th century. During the crusade against the Cathars; the castle was home to Chabert de Barbaira, a knight who supported the Cathars, and who helped the Cathars to take refuge while escaping persecution.  After The French Revolution in 1879, The Castle fell into ruins.
Entry costs for an adult is 6 Euros and children is 3.50 Euros. The Castle is open throughout the year except for January.

Fifth and finally, Palace of Versailles; which was primarily a hunting lodge and a private retreat for King Louis XIII, who reigned from 1610 to 1643; and his family. In the year 1624, the king handed over Jacques Lemercier to the construct a château on the location. Its ramparts are conserved today as the external fascia which overlooks the Marble Court. The most visited places in the palace being, the Hall of Mirrors, princes du sang, fountain of Apollo etc. The fees for entrance and sightseeing within the Palace are: Palace €13, palaces of Trianon and Marie-Antoinette's estate €6.

The best time to visit France is during April to June or September to November, when its more comfortable and you might find great discounts on Air France. However, it is always good to visit France, since it is beautiful throughout the year.

Moreover, if you’re planning a trip to France now, you could click on the airline website and look up to some of the most unique offers on the tickets. Also, do not forget to check out the Air France baggage and online check-in facilities to make your flight smooth. Bonjour Mon Ami!!!!



Monday, 31 July 2017

Best Ten places to travel in August

You’ve got to love a travel expert whose motto is “Saving the world from mediocre trips.” Longtime travel journalist and Conde Nast Traveler columnist Wendy Perrin writes her own blog these days, offering up travel planning tips, insider guides, travel experts and — our fave — a monthly “where to go” list that includes eclectic, memorable choices. August, for example, may be hurricane season, but it’s also whale shark season off the coast of Mexico.

Here are just a few of her choices for August. Find the rest, plus photos, planning tips and other resources, at www.wendyperrin.com. (Psst, bookmark that page so you’ll be ready for her September list, which should post in mid-August.)
  1. The Amazon
  2. Austria
  3. Botswana
  4. Brazil
  5. British Columbia
  6. Angkor Wat, Cambodia
  7. Riviera Maya, Mexico
  8. Costa Rica
  9. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
  10. Jackson Hole, Wyoming
More Information Visit To http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/07/30/top-10-places-to-travel-in-august/

Thursday, 27 July 2017

A Weekend in San Francisco

Weekends are time you get to draw yourself out of the daily busy weekday-monotony. Why not really make good use of these two days. So, thinking what you should do? Well, what about going for a trip? Now, you’re thinking “where could I go?” We’ve got you a solution. Why not fly to San Francisco. From Victorian Architecture to magnificent hills and vales, San Francisco has been a just the place where you could get away to, this weekend.

Must- Visit Places in San Fransisco, to Visit

Boudin's Sourdough: According to Boudin’s website, the wild yeasts which grow in the San Francisco air, provide an inimitable, sour taste to the conventional French bread, thus giving it the name ‘sourdough’. The primary recipe of the sour dough is still used, mingled with a part of the original mother dough, in order to bake the loaves. Bouldin’s boasts of being “The Real San Francisco Treat”. Thus, you shouldn’t miss that which makes a claim as this.

Golden Gate: The Golden Bridge used to, at a time; used to be called "the bridge that couldn't be built," yet today; it is 1 of the 7 wonders of the present-day world. This magnificent bridge in San Francisco was opened in 1937, after a four-year effort against the harsh winds, fog, rock and perfidious tides. Walkers including wheelchair-users and riders of bicycles; can go for sidewalks on the bridge throughout daylight hours, to be astounded by the splendor of the view from the bridge. There are places to park cars, on both northern and southern sides of the bridge. 

Golden Gate Park: What’s better than to experience bliss at the Nature’s bosom, with miles of green lawns, bridle paths, lakes, flowers and several trees along with 7,000 different kinds of plants, that too; right in the center of San Francisco? Here, you get to benefit yourself of a treasury-chest of diverse attractions; from museums to magnificently beautiful gardens, to unique events like Outside Lands. If you’re taking your cars, it is better that you know that the vehicles are not allowed on certain roads, which run throughout the park, especially on Sundays. It’s better to visit the park, either for a bike-ride or for a stroll.

De Young Museum:  The de Young Museum came into being as a result of the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition. It was later named as the Memorial Museum. 30 later, it was again, renamed. This time, in honor of Michael H.de Young. It is home to the museum’s major collections, ranging from American painting and sculpture to ornamental arts from the 17th century to the 21st century’s art from diverse places like Africa, Oceania, and the Americas; costume and textile arts; and the international contemporary art.

San Francisco Symphony: It was originally founded as an orchestra for the people, merely 5 years post-1906 earthquake, The San Francisco Symphony has presented ground-breaking musical shows that has been providing a mixture of classical and new music; for more than a century.

Lombard Street: The street is known as the “Crookedest Street in the World”. Lombard Street is one of the most popular tourist destinations in San Francisco. Each year, several thousands of tourists walk or drive down its 8 sharp hairpin turns. The Lombard Street is dotted by Russian Hill mansions and are perfectly beautified and landscaped with flowers; and is also 1 of the city’s most beautiful streets. Take a fabulous photo at the foot of the wavy portion with your chin up or enjoy the magnificent view from the top, staring out to the San Francisco Bay, the Bay Bridge and the Coit Tower.

Things To Do

Cruise: You’re can’t truly say you’ve visited San Francisco, until you cruise the Bay! Board on a unique steamer/ a small ship, for brunch, lunch, or dinner; and cruise over the waters and celebrate a holiday or your special day, or just for a perfect escape. Indulge on glistening views of the Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge. Savor great food, exceptional cocktails, champagne, live-music, and the most stunning views in town.

The Cocktails In San Francisco Are Just Awesome: San Francisco is filled with places where you’ll find great cocktail. Okay so if you’re asking how and why? This is THE CITY where the martini was invented. Here are some well-known bars:
  • The Americano at the Vitale (8 Mission St.),
  • Redwood Room at the Clift Hotel (495 Geary St.),
  • Dirty Habitat Hotel Zelos (12 Fourth St.).
Haven For The Shoppers: In a city famed for its gorgeous scenery, its shopping destinations are no less gorgeous. You can browse through the delightful shops on streets, which are dotted with Victorian architecture, or leisurely walk around a park, steeped in history, and even take a scenic drive to one of the premium outlets in Bay Area. Here are some top San Francisco shopping destinations; you really shouldn’t skip during your stay:
  • Union Square
  • Westfield San Francisco Centre
  • Fillmore Street
Best Restaurants: San Francisco’s restros are always lively and 2017 being no exception. Here are a few restaurants; you need to check out in the next year:
The restaurant specializes in "classic" San Francisco cuisine, which rooted in seasonality and sustainability. ATwater Tavern provides American cuisine; from fried and seared calamari, cioppino to 100% grass-fed tri-tip off the Santa Maria Grill.


The ice cream emporium, Salt & Straw; opened its 1st shops in the city of San Francisco on Fillmore Street and in Hayes Valley. The scoop spots will produce a diversity in menu; of flavors worthy of the city. Part of its profits will be given to local schools.

Although, San Francisco is worthy of visit; year-round, yet September and October are likely to be the warmest. Summers in the city are famed for being a bit nippy, while winter brings in rain. However, the temperature hardly ever goes below 40 degrees or above 80 degrees. Thus, the climate is neither too hot nor too cold. So then, are you planning your weekend trip to San Francisco? Why not check out flight tickets to San Francisco on www.faremachine.com  
   

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