Family Adventures During Your Dartmouth Holiday

December 8th, 2011

You are sometimes in quandary on where to spend your vacation and how to spend it so you and your family will really enjoy a truly memorable one. If you go on Dartmouth holidays, there will always be attractions and activities that will cater to each member’s interest. Dartmouth has great beaches and water sports that water lovers would really appreciate. There are also thrilling rides at theme and adventure parks, museums, castles and many more for those times when you want or need to stay indoors. You must stay at the secure Dartmouth holiday cottages though so you can have a comfortable place to return to after an exciting tour of Dartmouth. It is highly recommended that you book your Dartmouth holiday cottages even before you leave for your holidays so you are guaranteed to have them waiting for you when you reach Dartmouth. Here are some places that you must visit together with your family when you are staying in your luxurious Dartmouth holiday cottages.

The Milky Way Adventure Park

If you are staying at the spacious Dartmouth holiday cottages, the Milky Way Adventure Park is just a few minutes’ drive away. It is considered as the biggest indoor park in North Devon and has several activities ready to provide your family with several exciting activities. The park has a total of 2.5 acres of indoor facilities and over 10 acres of outdoor areas which give you the perfect place to explore with your family. You can easily access the park from the many Dartmouth holiday cottages and it is one place that you can go to any day of the year even when in bad weather. At the park, you will be served by the friendly staffs that make sure that they are available to assist you. You will have a memorable moment in the Milky Way Adventure Park so make sure you include this in your itinerary.

The Cosmic Typhoon

The Cosmic Typhoon is located at the Milky Way Adventure Park. It is the tallest and fastest roller-coaster ride in the whole Devon. You must try out this thrilling ride as it will make you long for more. When you are at the adventure park, this is one ride that you must immediately fall in line for. This ride will give you one of a kind fun and adventure.

The Adventure Island

The Adventure Island is one place where your family, most especially your children, will want to go to. It would be a good idea to leave your holiday cottage right early in the morning so you can have more time to take part in the action at the Adventure Island. This sits on a 7-acre site located in Essex and is easily accessible from your Dartmouth holiday cottages. Both indoor and outdoor activities are available for visitors of all ages. Some of the favourites include Raging River Log Flume, Mr. Smee’s Boat Ride, Jungle Safari and Barracuda. This is one place that you will not regret bringing your family to especially when you know that they go back to your Dartmouth holiday cottages tired but extremely happy.

Egyptian Adventures – More Than Pyramids and Sphinx

December 4th, 2011

However, there is more to Egyptian adventures than just hieroglyphs (ancient Egyptian writing) and mummies. Though the history of Egypt is certainly rich and worth-learning about, there are also a huge list of things to do that caters to active travellers. Climbing mountains, diving and fishing, exploring and trekking, are some of the many things that Egypt has to offer. And to begin with, here are some of the things that one can enjoy while in Egypt:

The Walk with Moses

According to the Catholic Bible, Moses was a prophet who lead the Jews out of slavery from Egyptians. For 40 days and 40 nights, the large group of Jews travelled the Egyptian sands by foot, camels, and donkeys all the way to the “Promised Land”. To cut the long story short, the Egyptian Pharaoh at that time realized that there will be no slaves to do their work for them, hence, he and his men chased down the Jews. Upon learning of this, Moses and the Jews were trapped between the Egyptians and the Red Sea. This is where the miracle happened, Moses (through God’s power) split open the red sea that allowed the Jews to pass through. When it was the Egyptians’ turn to cross the sea, Moses had the sea to crash down on them, killing many Egyptians and leading the people to freedom.

The “Walk with Moses” tour lasts for about 14 days in order to complete the experience. Activities such as long hours of walking and moderate climbing over rough terrains are in store for tourists, as they walk through places such as the city of Cairo (where visitors can rest at the hotels), the pyramids at Gyza, the Egyptian Museum, and other historical sites, like the path to Mt. Sinai (where Moses prayed) and the chapel of the burning bush. As travellers walk their way to history, camels are provided to carry their bags and water.

Diving at the Red Sea

The famous Red Sea is now a place for diving, allowing tourists to explore an 800-feet deep of marine animals and plants. There are Sinai professional divers that are willing to teach certification courses for anyone who would like to dive in Egypt’s crystal clear waters. In order to fully enjoy this tour, about 5 days of diving is needed, which includes the diving classes and an exposure to one of the unique, lively underwater realm that Egypt possesses (a bit ironic for a place that is known for having little water).

Camel trek

A trip to Egypt will not be complete without an experience of riding a camel. This camel trek allows tourists to relive history as they travel through sand and explore bazaars in cities. The camel trek is also available for tourists that seek to visit historical sites by camel instead of by foot, such as the Egyptian Pyramids, the preserved burial chambers, the hidden white canyon, and the palm gardens of Ein Khudra, to name a few. Having the experience to ride an actual camel and at the same time visit unique places, the camel trek definitely makes an Egyptian tour even more fun.

While the three mentioned things are listed above, it doesn’t mean that those are the only things that one can do in Egypt. There is also a place for fishing in the lake Nasser, where a large fish is said to be found, and sailing experiences such as the “Sail Egypt tour” which lasts for 8 days and 7 nights. Just like the Walk of Moses, it explores ancient history and brings travellers to recreational diving spots and shopping bazaars by water. Whatever tour that the tourists decide to take, visiting Egypt is definitely worth the money.

It is therefore advised that tourists should take that flight to Egypt to experience one or all of the many Egyptian adventures available. After all, there is more to it than the Pyramids and Sphinx.