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101: Retirement and Vacation Homes in Mexico
Mexico is a truly amazing country that has a lot to offer to inhabitants and travelers alike. Amazing beaches, which are famous all over the world, archaeological sites and historical cities, national parks and moderns cities – these are just some of the most attractive things about Mexico

102: The Wheatlands Lodge : The Ultimate Destination Place For A Traveler
The Wheatlands Lodge: Most Popular Hotel In Lake District

The Wheatland’s Lodge is a traditional place of stay in the Lake District. This family-run hotel has been there since 1860. It is one of the most visited Lake District hotels in Windermere. This Boutique Bed and Breakfast Lodge is set in a picturesque garden. The Lodge is located in the central village of Windermere. Windermere is a popular tourist destination in the Lake District with some excellent shops and restaurants as well as bistros dotting the area.

103: Famous trains
Orient Express
The orient Express began trips from Pars, France, to Bulgaria on 5 October 1883 and from 1889 went as far as Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turkey. It was the first trans-European train and traveled a total of 2,736km across six countries in great style. It stopped running in 1977, but was re-launched five years later.

104: Christian festivals
Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night)
6 January (18 January in Russia; 1 February in Ethiopia). The Epiphany (Epiphaneia: Greek for manifestation) celebrates three events that are all thought to have happened on this day: Jesus’s appearance as a newborn to the Magi (three wise men); Jesus’s baptism, when God acknowledged his son; Jesus’s first public miracle, when he turned water to wine in Galilee.


105: Why all the travelers look for the cheapest transport
Even a mobile phone could be used to book a flight ticket or a hotel room anywhere in the world. Why are travel agents still preferred in spite of the additional service charges one has to pay? You can expect a fair service from the travel agents apart from the rock-bottom fare if you prefer one.

106: Travelling on Promos
Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of city life? Have you just filed a month-long leave to get away from the stress of work and go on a great vacation somewhere in Europe or Asia? Are you excited but a bit worried about how much you are going to have to spend? Don’t fret; travel today need not be expensive. Even with a slow, weakening economy, you can still go on that highly anticipated backpacking trip and have fun on a budget.

107: Types of train
Not all trains are the same: these are just some of the variations around the world.

Monorail
A monorail train runs on a single rail, instead of on a track or two rails. It is either suspended from the rail or straddles it. The Tokyo Monorail in Japan carries 100

108: Theatre records
First actor
Thespis was the first performer ever recorded. He was an actor in Greece in 534BC. At this time, Greek actors used masks, and Thespis was the first to use stage make-up.

World’s oldest theatres
The oldest indoor theatre i

109: Sacred books
The Koran (Islam)
Allah is the Islamic name for God. Muslims believe that He revealed His wishes for the world to a man called Muhammad. These massages were later collected together as the Koran (also written Qur’an). Muslims believe that the words of the Koran are the exact words of Allah. It is said that it has not been altered

110: THE OSCARS
What is an Oscar?
The Academy Awards of scars are the most famous of all film awards. They have been presented since 1929. The awards are voted for by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Science, which has more than 5,500 members, including previous nominees and winners. They make a shortlist of five nominees in each of 24 categories (apart from special, honorary and technical awards)

111: Diamond fact file
• The weight of diamonds is measured in carats. The word comes from carob, which is a bean that grows on the Ceratonia siliqua tree. The bean has an amazingly consistent weight of 0.2g. There are five carats to a gram and about 142 carats to the ounce.
• Fewer than 1,000

112: Winning With Aircraft Charter
Winning With Aircraft Charter provides information on aircraft charter, block-time agreements and fractional ownership. Written by the CEO of Exquisite Air Charter, the article offers methods of combining charter with other available options to ensure that you are receiving the best value. Sound confusing? Read the article.

113: How long do you want to wait for your immigration application to be approved by the US Bureau Citizenship and Immigration Services?
Learn about the US Bureau Citizenship and Immigration Services to have a better understanding of the process of immigrating to America through investment, employment, or a family petition.

114: Spain Travel Guide just one click
Did you know that Spain is one of the most popular destinations in Europe for golfing? Playing a few rounds in this country is a smart choice: good weather, excellent golf courses, and a variety of settings, first-class cuisine, culture and entertainment.

115: TREK PLANNING –FOR TRAVELERS
Which trek should I choose? When do I go? How do I prepare? These are some of the questions that will arise once you decide to go on a trekking holiday. The kind of hike you end up doing will depend on your level of physical fitness, time constraints and your budget. A person with no trekking experience should not begin with a hike in Ladakh, no matter how attractive it seems. You will be starting at a high altitude and will definitely have a problem acclimatising. Far form your holiday being fun; it could end up being torturous. Hiking is a sport that can last a lifetime.

116: CAMPING SAHIB-STYLE
During the British Raj, English civil servants, merchants and adventurers regularly fled the heat of the plains for the hills on fishing or shooting expeditions. The ‘bandobast’ for these trips was phenomenal: shikara to track animals, skinners, gun bearers A couple of khansamas to prepare the mulligatawny soups, pot roasts and puddings, bearers to serve, porters, mules and muleteers, sleeping tents, dining tents, camp cots, books and painting material, chairs and tables.

117: WILD ROSES
Found in the Western Himalayas from Pakistan to Nepal in rocky slopes in arid areas at 1,500-4, 100m, the wild rose (Rosa webbiana) is a deciduous shrug. The plant can grow to a height of 2m. It flowers in June and the seeds ripen from August to October. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by bees.
The fruit is up to 25 mm in diameter, but with only a thin layer of flesh around the seed

118: FOOD TIPS FOR TREKKERS
Plan the dishes on your day wise menu careful with your trekking buddies. Agree that on Monday morning you will eat A and B for breakfast, C for lunch, D and E for dinner, and on Tuesday, you will eat X, Y and Z and so on. If you prefer porridge for breakfast, don’t carry the whole heavy tin, but measure out the required quantity and carry it in a zip-lock bag or plastic. Avoid carrying tinned food, as this will only add dead weight to your pack. Be realistic about the quantity of rice each person is going to eat every day and carry only the required amount of rice, Dal, onions and potatoes. Carry an extra day of rations for emergencies if you are going out to an uninhabited area.

119: RANIKHET (TEA WITH THE QUEEN)
State Uttaranchal -India
Location High up in the Kumaon hills at 6,000ft, Ranikhet is 54 km from Nainital and 354 km NE of Delhi
Route from Delhi NH24 to Rampur via Hapur, Gajrauia and Moradabad; NH87 to Kathgodam via Rudrapur; state highway to Ranikhet via Bhimtal, Bhowali and Khairna.

Ages ago a Kumaoni queen, Rani Padmini, fell so deeply in love with the green glades and meadows of a tiny hill paradise that her king, Raja Sukherdev, built her a grand palace there and named the place Ranikhet, or ‘queen’s meadow’.

120: KASAULI-FOR PEACE & TRANQUILITY
State Himachal Pradesh,INDIA

Location in the Shivaliks at 6,400 ft, overlooking the plains of Punjab, 77km from Shimla Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala; NH22 to Dharampur via Panchkula and Pinjore; state road to Kasauli.
Strolling down quiet country lanes lined with aged chestnut trees, not a sound to be heard save for the sweet chattering of birds, Kasauli will help you rid your mind of its clutter and your body of its lassitude. Indeed, the very air


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