Category: Blog
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Responsible Tourism – A Key to Saving Mountain Gorillas
The rapid decrease in the number of mountain gorillas in the late 80s and 90s in the Virunga conservation areas that stretches across the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo raised the attention of Dian Fossey an American primatologist who dedicated her life to saving the primates in the area. She discovered…
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It’s Time For A Travel Revolution
When you hear the term “revolution” you might think of overthrowing governments and fighting ideological wars against dictators or politicians. But here at Travel Life Adventures when we talk about the Travel Revolution, we are talking about “a fundamental change in the way of thinking about or visualizing something: a change of paradigm,” – Merriam…
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10 Things to Understand About Trophy Hunting
Trophy hunting has always been a subject of debate colored by concerns for conservation and controversies over the hunting practice itself in many different countries around the world. You have to understand that there are two kinds of trophy hunting: the properly regulated kind and the poorly regulated/practiced one. Many people seem to focus merely…
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5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Eastern Congo
Despite the past civil wars and unrest, that disrupted safaris to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the country is undeniably a hidden treasure. The less visits to Congo has kept the country fresh and her tourism attractions out of the crowd which make it make one of the unique tourism destination you should not miss…
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Exploring Zhengzhou Peoples Park
Located in the north of Zhengzhou city, the Peoples Park opened in August 1, 1952, covering an area of 30.14 hectares, of which 3.37 hectares of water, 25.41 hectares of green space. In the south of the peoples Park stands Hu Gong ancestral hall which is resplendent and majestic, commemorating general Hu Jingyi. At the…
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A Tour of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin
Located in the southern part of Reichssportfeld, the Olympiastadion was originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics by the Nazi as a recommended visit outside the hustle and bustle of the Berlin city. The stadium suffered some damages in the World War II.. After the war, the British military army occupied the northern part of…
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The Yacht Week British Virgin Islands
I know first hand that one of the hardest decisions when booking a trip on The Yacht Week is picking the “best” route. Each destination has a different appeal, whether it’s the party of a lifetime in Croatia or the beautiful sandy beaches of the British Virgin Islands. I’ve been lucky enough to have been on 5…
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4 Benefits of Using Guided Barcelona Segways Tours Services
You are considering your options whether to go sightseeing in Barcelona using Barcelona Segways, or ‘do-it-yourself’ means. Well, while the latter gives you a lot of options to work with, you would still lose out on immense gains of using the Segways system to tour Barcelona. To begin with, this is one of the cities…
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5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Driving in Africa
Driving in a foregin country is both a daunting and interesting adventure! In Africa, driving in Rwanda, a remarkably the land of a thousand hills is an exciting and memorable experience. Whether you are traveling in your own car or a rented car, a self drive safari in Rwanda will inspiringly show your vacation but…
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Religions and Spirituality in South East Asia
Religion is one of the most important factors in the preservation of South East Asian culture. Having the most diverse traditions and beliefs, Asians are also emphasizing on their own spirituality that mold them as human beings. At times, it may also cause conflicts and complaints. No matter what sect or religion they are in,…