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Phuket Holiday Packages

October 9th, 2011

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. And after completing a daunting task successfully, a well-deserved reward is due. How about getting away from it all? Nothing seems to wash away stress and sooth the nerves as well as the warm sun and the sound of crashing waves on the shores of white sandy beaches. If that’s got your attention, don’t forget to check out the other types of fun activities that you might want to try out to mend your spirits among the various Phuket holiday packages available.

The island of Phuket lies in the South-West region of Thailand and forms part of Thailand’s Western coastline of the Andaman Sea and is by far, one of the most popular beach holiday destinations in the South East Asian region. While it has its usual concentration of highly commercialised tourist spots that cater to shopping, cuisine, and night-life, Phuket Island also prides itself with its secluded and enchanting coves where people can simply “escape” and recollect themselves.

If you’ve got some holiday shopping on your mind, a stroll along Bangla Road will present you with an impressive array of goods ranging from designer-label goods to the obligatory souvenirs that you’re going to have to pick up for your close friends and relatives that know you went for a holiday.

By day, Bangla Road may be known for its shopping. But by night, it takes on a whole new dimension. Night-life along Bangla road really can prove to be “entertaining”. Though some will have various definitions of the term, it’s just best have an open mind and a good sense of humour to see what makes the world go round.

Food wise, as with other parts of Thailand, you just can’t go wrong in Phuket. What’s more, being an island, you’re guaranteed of fresh seafood. And it’s almost believable what some people say that fresh Thai seafood dishes are what angels eat in heaven. Simply heavenly!

While you’ll easily find continental delicacies to cater for the international tourist base, it’s usually the local Thai dishes that enchants the foreigner’s taste palates and keeps people coming back for more. No dining experience in Phuket is complete without trying Khanom Jin; a noodle dish served in a curry-based soup with the choice of fish or chicken. Also, the Nam Prik Kung Siap or smoked prawns dipped into a chilly-based sauce with fresh vegetables will make you simply fall in love with Thai food. Be prepared to gain some weight!!

Surrounded by sea, how can you miss out on any sea-going activities while in Phuket? Since the sun tan is free of charge, you might as well have fun while getting one. Try your hand at fun sea-activities such as snorkeling, diving, sailing and island hopping. Let the warm waters and the fresh breeze of the Andaman Sea work their magic on your soul as you forget the stress and woes you left back home.

Egypt Vacation Packages Offer Great Variety

September 20th, 2011

There is a lot more to Egypt vacation packages than sand and pyramids. The Arab Republic of Egypt is located in North Africa. It has coastline on two seas, the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. The Sinai Peninsula offers miles and miles of quiet shoreline. The Gulf of Suez on the western side and the Gulf of Aqba to the east make the country an ideal holiday spot for honeymooners, families and seniors alike.

There is so much to see and do. Make friends with the locals and visit a Bedouin tent. Learn how to make unleavened bread in the morning and the art of weaving rugs on a loom in the afternoon. Dance with the natives late into the evening and peer at the night sky through a telescope with the aid of your very own star guide.

Cruise down the Nile River on a small yacht and laze in the sunshine enjoying delicious food. Talk your captain into letting you take the helm or hop in the water for a quick swim and snorkel. Back on shore, a camel ride is a definite must.

If you can tear yourself away from the seaside, take a tour to the Great Pyramid of Giza. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one of them to remain mostly in one piece. It took twenty years to construct and was completed around the year 2560 BC. It is thought to be the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty. Also in Giza is the Great Sphynx, a statue of a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man. It stands more than 66 feet high, 20 feet wide and nearly 250 feet long.

If ancient wonders are really your thing, save some time for the Lighthouse of Alexandria. The lighthouse was actually built on the island of Pharos in the year 280 BC. It was commissioned by King Ptolemy Soter, who succeeded Alexander the Great, who perished of a fever at the age of 32. Of course, you might also want to set aside some time to visit the Great Sphynx.

You may want to enjoy your regular hobby in a different setting. Egypt offers golf, fishing, horseback riding and many other activities. Choose a themed holiday built around something that interests you. Archaeology, walking, art and even Christmas are possibilities.

A fully inclusive holiday package might include all flights, including internal flights, airport taxes and other associated fees. It will also include your travel insurance, accommodation and possibly some meals. You can arrange to prepay for any tours (Nile cruise, Pyramids, Lighthouse, etc.). Also, if you sort out porterage of luggage at your hotel, this can save you fiddling with foreign currency and trying to figure out how much to tip.

Many inclusive Egypt vacation packages include the services of a company representative to assist with check-in at the airport. It is useful if your tour company has an office nearby your accommodation to provide assistance with any problems that crop up, especially if you are unfamiliar with the local language.