Taking a Nice Vacation to Arizona

February 23rd, 2011 4:41 pm

Everyone is dreamed about nice vacation. This is the time where they can enjoy such relaxing time with family or beloved ones, away from those stressing daily routines and chores for a while. There are so many options of good destinations you can choose though, along with also various attractions and excitements offered by each of these places. All you have to do is to look at them closely and find one that exactly suit to all your taste.

Among all options you might have, Arizona is can be a good place to consider though especially if you demands such a nice vacation with best golf courses, spas, restaurants, and finest restaurants. Arizona is also known very well for the exciting nightlife they have, where lines of good bars are available in around the city. All accommodations are ready for your next Arizona vacation, including options of arizona vacation home you can rent to stay.

At ArizonaLodgingExperts.com you can find more options of lodges and good places to stay while you’re in the state. This is the place where you can find scottsdale rentals and to get the awesome deals of it. Take some of your time exploring this site and find any Arizona accommodation that suit to all your needs and budget.

Making a New Start with Travel Information and Tips via Website

February 7th, 2011 2:20 pm

You are decided to make a new website about travel information and tips to so many people so that travelling will be so easy to prepare and have for you.  Thus, if you will have your own website, then for sure you can share different views and different thoughts that are very important to know by the many.  Thus, if you are really interested about it, then the first thing that you should do is to have a brand name today so that it can easily give justice to your website.  Thus, through the use and help of these brand name ideas, then for sure you can have the best one that you deserve.

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500 to 1,000 Payday Loan Cash Advance

February 5th, 2011 9:31 am

If you’re staring at a pile of bills in need of a 500 or 1000 payday loans to pay some bills or prevent the electricity from being turned off read this article before getting a quote from a payday loan company. If you only need a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars till your next paycheck a short loan like this will be a much better option than going to the bank for a personal loan.

Today, short term cash advance paycheck loans are extremely easy to qualify for and you receive the cash almost immediately. You just fill out a short application online and usually don’t even have to talk to anyone. Because there are so many companies competing for business they have gotten better terms and nicer features. Some companies will even allow you to extend the time you have to repay for a small fee.

Here are a few things to look for when looking at pay day loan companies online.

1. After receiving a quote from a cash advance company make sure you check two things. The terms and what your fees will be. Your total amount you have to pay back minus what you borrowed will be your fees. Check the terms to see when it needs to be paid back and how.
2. Find a company that can get the money to you at least within 24 hours. Some are doing it within a matter of hours.
3. Make sure you are dealing with a company that has a privacy policy on their page, you want your personal information safe.
4. Don’t always go with the first quote you get. Check around at one or two more.
5. See if there are any other special terms or offers you can take advantage of. Like payment extensions or early payment breaks.

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Fly-In Safari Namibia, Africa: Combine Luxury With Exclusive Property

January 27th, 2011 3:15 pm

In such a large country and traveling on limited time, a fly-in safari Namibia makes it possible for you to experience all the highlighted points of interest without making any sacrifices along the way.

I mean let’s be honest. The average traveler to Africa has less than two weeks. And between traveling there and home, your trip quickly gets narrowed down to a 10-12 day safari. How is it possible then, to experience Sossusvlei’s monumental sand dunes in the south and Etosha National Park or the Himba Peoples in the north? Or even jump borders into the Okavango Delta in Botswana or Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe?

It’s impossible…if you were driving. So why a fly-in safari in Namibia?

Imagine if you and your group came to this conclusion:

“We do not want to join a large group and do not want to drive ourselves. Air or train travel, as available, is acceptable. We seek accommodations that are upper mid-range or above.”

Train? Great. There are options for train travel, just not to the places of interest most visitors to Namibia desire.

Escorted tours are fantastic for some, but is it right for you? If not, what’s your next best option?

The only other option is a fly-in Safari throughout Namibia.

-Visit all the “must see” and “must do” in a short space of time
-Possibly the most romantic option for safari
-Ideal for groups not interested in the self-drive or escorted option
-The most convenient, and sometimes only, way to see Namibia’s more remote regions
-Extraordinary views from the air of the unique topography/geology of Namibia

Fly-in safaris in Namibia easily combine luxury, escorting you to exclusive properties throughout the country (Onguma, Mowani, Kulala, to name a few) with flexibility and exclusivity of a private plane.

In as little as six days you can discover Namibia from the Kunene (far north) to the Fish River Canyon in the far south. In between you can schedule stop-overs in Etosha, Twyfelfontein, Damaraland, Skeleton Coast, Swakopmund, as well as the dunes of Sossusvlei.

So if you only have a small amount of time for safari, but desire a BIG experience, fly-in safari and be charted around on your own private plane.

By Jeremiah Allen

Canoeing With Alligators on the Old Santee Canal

January 17th, 2011 3:21 pm

When Hubby announces his intention of sweeping me off my feet and into an unstable craft in lizard laden waters, I put my foot down. I’m up for just about any kind of boating. However, if I am going to be in a gator territory, I’d rather not swim. Not that I have ever over-turned a canoe, but there is always a first time.

Just north of Charleston, South Carolina wander miles of waterways that once made up a vast canal system. Now set apart as a wildlife sanctuary and dubbed Old Santee Canal Park, the area shelters great egrets, little blue herons, water moccasins and lots and lots of alligators. Paths meander around marshy pools and through damp woods and wide walkways provide safe passage over mud flats and soupy green swamps. I crave exploration and will happily go for a walk, but I have no intention of getting up close and personal with a pre-historic green leviathan.

We agree to put boating on the back burner and explore the reserve from the safety of the boardwalk. Cyprus and sycamore trees tower over head and pink rose mallow blooms in the marsh. I take note of my surroundings, mentally cataloging the flora and occasionally stopping to see what fauna I might spy in the tangled undergrowth. A black and yellow garden spider stakes out his territory, his body hanging upside down in a zippered web. A monarch butterfly flits across my path. I peer over the railing to follow her progress and there, in the reeds beneath me, lies a four foot alligator. His eyes are black and his skin is the color of duck weed. I am overcome. Not with fear mind you, with awe. He looks so ancient, like a creature from the land that time forgot. Suddenly I cannot get in that tippy canoe fast enough.

We do a quick march back to the interpretive center and, for five bucks, rent a boat. In minutes, we clamber in and push off into the murky water.

Osprey peer at us from tree tops nests and great blue herons hunt mosquito fish in the shallows. Box turtles and yellow bellied sliders sun themselves on floating logs. We paddle into the far reaches of the canal system where wild rice grows and Spanish moss drips from the trees.

The channel narrows and we carefully navigate under a low green bridge. The air is still and warm and tickles my nose. I scan the shore for tell-tale gator slides. And then we see him-a ten foot beauty sleeping on the bank. I can’t help myself; I want to get closer. We paddle once, hard, pull our blades out of the water, and silently drift in. The reptile opens his eyes and, apparently not happy with our intrusion on his siesta, shifts his massive weight, lurches into the water, and swims right under our canoe. I could easily touch him. My heart races. I am enchanted and terrified. And then, just like that, he is gone.

It isn’t until later I learn that alligators jump. We never should have ventured so close to that old boy’s domain. I was afraid of tipping my canoe and landing in his territory. In retrospect…I’m just glad he didn’t land in mine.

INFORMATION PLEASE

Old Santee Canal Park is located in Moncks Corner, South Carolina just ½ hour north of Charleston. The park includes hiking trails, observation platforms, a boardwalk, canoe rentals, an interpretive center, a picnic shelter, a learning center, and the Berkley Museum. There are also tons of activities. It’s open year round from 9am -5pm (Interpretive Center closes at 4:30). Cost is just $3 per person and kids under 6 are free.

Old Santee Canal Park is not only a great place to see wildlife first-hand, it is also home to the Stony Landing Plantation, a beautiful 18th century house furnished with reproduction period furniture. Open for tours daily.

Have dinner on the canal at Gilligan’s Sea Food Restaurant in Monck’s Corner (just minutes from the Old Santee Canal park) where not only will you find the best hush-puppies on the planet, you can feast on sustainably harvested local shrimp and recycle oyster shells. Yes, they plant the shells back in the oyster beds helping insure cleaner water and happy eating for generations to come. Open 11am-9pm and 11am-10pm Friday’s and Saturdays.