JC Santos
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Ski All Year In 2017: Resorts That Are Open All Year Round
Ski resorts only remain open for a quarter and then close down for the rest of the other seasons. Fortunately, skiers can enjoy skiing all year round in these global destinations.
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Five Great Camping Spots Outside Of America And Europe
Tired of the backyard camping trip every month? Head outside the country and experience beachside camping -- or even camping underneath the stars in the desert. The US and Europe are not the only ones with amazing camping grounds -- they are all over the world.
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Travel To Uganda: Five Vacation Spots Guaranteed To Pamper You
Uganda is not often on many travelers' bucket lists. But if travelers' bucket lists are all about relaxation, one should never miss Uganda's unique boutique hotels, beachside lodges and amazing natural wonders.
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Thailand Tourism 2017: Country Expects $50B Revenue In 2017 By Concentrating On Independent Tour Groups
Thailand's tourism economy is eyeing Chinese "Free, Independent Travellers" who rely on technology to book their flights, hotel stays and tours in Thailand and expects to create $50bn in revenue for 2017 after closing down abusive and tourism-damaging Chinese-run "zero dollar tour" agencies.
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The Five Most Important Vacation Preparation Tips For 2017
To relax in 2017, one must understand that relaxation is not exclusive; mental preparation, the letting in of "good stress" to replace the bad ones and managing one's expectations is all that is needed to have an amazing 2017 vacation anywhere on the planet.
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The Best Destinations For Tech-Free Vacations
Hate that email ding? Want to resist the temptation to check social media updates? Go to a place without WiFi, mobile service and even television. Detoxifying from the digital world is only a ride away -- mostly a flight -- and can be more affordable than one could imagine.
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Five Destinations With Strange Modes Of Transportation
Sled rides downhill everyday to travel from one town to another. Elephant rides from point A to B. The world never ceases to amaze with strange transportation in the form of bamboo trains, coconut taxis and canal rides.
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The World’s Most Hi-Tech Hotels
Aside from robot concierge, bellboys and butlers, the world's most hi-tech hotels offers instant artists that create artworks of guest photographs taken by the entrance and offer free iPhones and Google Glass to enhance guests' experience in the hotels.
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Travel Tips: The Best Theme Parks In Paris
Paris is a host for many art galleries, grand hotels and historically-rich museums. But kids can get tired of these. Aside from the amazing Disneyland Paris are other theme parks that have actual history moving or some off-the-charts rides.
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The Best Rooftop Bars In Singapore
Singapore is not just about the country's best offerings during daytime. Come night are rooftop bars that offer endless delights to travelers from all over the world.
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'The Great Indoors': Videogame Tourism Taking Travelers Beyond Their Wildest Fantasies
Videogame tourism -- along with virtual reality tourism -- takes travelers to frontiers unknown in the past, the future and even beyond their imagination.
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Hollywood Movies Still The Best Travel Agents In The World
The blur between movies and the real-world is not only due to virtual reality. Real-life and enhanced locales in movies have created "emotional connections" for audiences who become "film tourists" visiting the shooting destinations of their favorite films.
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Five Best Bargain Shopping Destinations You Cannot Pass Up This 2017
Bargain shopping still not good in the country? Join the number of travelers going for shopping tourism in 2017 in these destinations!
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‘Slum Tourism’ Spreads Awareness Of The World's Poverty; Five Best Slum Tour Destinations
Despite its ethical controversy, "slum tourism" is gaining huge popularity among Western tourists. Five of the world's biggest slum tour destinations show the other side of poverty -- whether it be a positive or gritty note.
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Travelers Can Learn More About History By Experiencing It In-Location Firsthand Through VR Technology
Virtual reality is more than an entertainment tool; the device can take you places and make you feel you are part of the experience. Travelers can finally journey the world in their own living rooms or experience the "virtual history" of a city ruin or a country's ancient landmark during its heydays.