Crowne Plaza Hotel Fullerton

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The Zetter, What’s on at The Zetter Hotel London

Located in the Writer’s jaunty neighbourhood, Clerkenwell, this form new hotel is supported on the thought of ‘old against new. Farringdon Tube Station is a short walk away.

Los Angeles Travel Guide

Los Angeles is the USA’s second largest city after New York. It has been called everything from La La Land to Tinseltown but is most commonly known simply as LA.

Eastgate Tower Hotel – Seoul, Korea

Eastgate Tower Hotel is located on the 18th, 19th, and 20th floor of Cerestar Mall (ex: Preya Town), one of the main shopping and entertainment centers in Dongdaemun district.

Spain – Holiday in a Romantic Land

Spain is romantic country and also a very beautiful country. The city of matadors and bull fights has a lot of culture and entertainment to offer.

Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Enjoy in the city of Sana’a, really a unique place, very different to the rest of the Middle East

Sana, San’a, Sanaa, or Sana’a – this city is the capital of Yemen and one of the most fascinating in the Arab world with it’s unique architecture and friendly inhabitants. Sana’a has been a major trading centre for south-eastern Arabia. Once a seat of government for the early Islamic caliphs, it is today the capital city of Yemen. The city’s name, Sana’a, meant “fortified place”.
Situated in a mountain valley at an altitude of 2,200 m, Sana’a has been inhabited for more than 2,500 years. In the 7th and 8th centuries the city became a major centre for the propagation of Islam. This religious and political heritage can be seen in the 103 mosques, 14 hammams and over 6,000 houses, all built before the 11th century. Tourists arriving in Sana’a aren’t interested in seeing the development, and the change that has taken place in Sana’a much as they’re interested in focusing their attention on the historic and ancient city of Sana’a.
Typical houses in Sana’a rise to as many as nine stories. Sana’a‘s many-storeyed tower-houses built of rammed earth add to the beauty of the site. The lower levels are usually built of stone, and the upper ones of lighter brick. The windows are outlined in white gypsum and have fan lights of alabaster or coloured glass held in gypsum tracery.
The old city has been inhabited for more than 2500 years and contains a wealth of intact architectural gems. It was declared a World Heritage City by the United Nations in 1984. The old city contains houses which are more than 400 years old, built of dark basalt stone and decorated with intricate frieze work. Surrounded by ancient clay walls which stand six to nine metres high, the old city boasts over 100 mosques, 12 hammams (baths) and 6500 houses. The old city wall is extremely well preserved.

The Great Mosque is the oldest and largest in Sana’a, and one of the oldest in the Muslim world, constructed in the lifetime of the Prophet. The layout is typical of early Islamic architecture, with an open, square courtyard, surrounded by roofed galleries.
The 1000-year-old Bab al-Yemen Market (means Salt Market), the imposing entrance to the Old City is divided into 40 different crafts and trades- such as spices, vegetables, corn, pottery, raisins, copper, woodwork and clothing.







 Soucre: http://explore-world.info/?p=1314

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Traveling from Africa’s lowest to highest point

Traveling through Africa is always an adventure, but a British man, fresh from a stint in the Peace Corps, has found a way to add even more excitement to a journey through the wildest continent on Earth.
Last week, Kyle Henning set out on a journey that he has dubbed as Low2High: Africa. His adventure started at Lake Assal, located in central Djibouti, which has the distinction of being the lowest point in Africa at 508 feet below sea level. From there, he got on his bike and has started an 1864 mile long ride that will pass through six countries, eventually ending up in Tanzania at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro. If all goes according to plan, Henning will then trek to the Kili’s summit, which is the highest point on the continent at 19,340 feet.
05+ +Break+in+the+Little+Shade+that+Djibouti+has+to+Offer Traveling from Africas lowest to highest point
While this sounds like a fantastic way to visit East Africa and make one of the world’s great treks on Kilimanjaro, Henning isn’t doing it purely for the adventure. The young man is also hoping to raise funds for the New Day Children’s Center in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. The center provides food, clothing, and education for children that would normally be left to fend for themselves on the city streets. Henning has set a modest goal of raising £2,500 (roughly $4000) and as of this writing he has already managed bring in about £888.
You can follow Kyle’s trekking and cycling adventure on his blog, where he is already sharing stories and photos from the road. While he’s been traveling for more than a week already, he still has a long way to go, and plenty to see and do. Judging from his early entries however, he seems to be having the time of his life meeting locals and seeing the landscapes. Can we ask for anything more out of our travel than that?
Source: http://www.explorerworldtravel.net/

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