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Colombo Nightlife – Entertainment for All!

Colombo is known around the world for a number of reasons. This paradise island that floats on the Indian Ocean is a tropical paradise for the thousands of travelers who visit the island all year round. Exploring Sri Lanka for most foreigners is a journey through the cultural boroughs of the country. Sri Lankans are extremely proud of their heritage and those who visit the historic sites and the religious temples will immediately see the pride on local faces when they come across large crowds on pilgrimage. The countries past are a glorious one full of legendary icons some of which are kings and gods.

Visitors will also find that there is a much livelier aspect to Colombo, the capital of the country, as you scout the city for bars, nightclubs or shopping destinations. This colorful city experiences what most would call a rather remarkable transformation at night. The city streets are illuminated with bright lights of neon signs, the nightclubs come alive with music, Colombo bars get crowded and the partying begins. Fridays and Saturdays is when you should go out to party if you wish to mingle with the hip local crowds. Most nightclubs and bars are open well into the early hours of the morning during the weekends and usually do not charge much for entry.

Several casinos can also be found in Colombo which provides entertainment for the elite traveler. Those in search of fine dining options in this city will no doubt be spoilt for choice as several great restaurants in Colombo can be found with ease serving everything from Sri Lankan, Indian to Italian cuisine. Shopping in Colombo too offers much for the modern visitor as you will have a chance to buy an array of clothing designed by both local and international fashion experts.

John Keells Hotels Group is a leading name when it comes to Sri Lanka hotels offering outstanding service and even better facilities. Visitors residing at Colombo hotels belonging to John Keells Hotels Group will be privy to an array of modern amenities which will ensure a memorable holiday.

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Bournemouth: the Happiest Town in the UK

Britain and bad weather go hand-in-hand, if we are to believe the rumours, but the south of the country isn’t actually all that bad and many of the south coast seaside resorts can be great destinations for domestic holidays.

Bournemouth is one such place and as a coastal town that has seven miles of beautiful sandy beaches, a year-round temperate climate and which is only a couple of hours commute from London, it’s hardly surprising that over two million people visit the town each year by rail.

In a recent survey, Bournemouth was identified as being the happiest town in the whole of the United Kingdom, with its beaches, nightlife and ease of access to open, green spaces cited as one of the main reasons for its perennial cheerfulness.

The town may have somewhat of a reputation as a place where people move when its time to retire, but nothing could be further from the truth. As Dorset’s most populous settlement, Bournemouth attracts almost fifteen thousand students to its university each year, meaning it has a very youthful, happening scene, with many pubs and clubs offering great opportunities for those wishing to party into the small hours.

For visitors wanting a birds-eye view of the town, the Bournemouth Balloon offers a spectacular position from which to see the surrounding area. The helium-filled craft is attached to the ground with a steel cable and the balloon lifts passengers five hundred feet into the sky, offering panoramic views of the English Channel. On a clear day, people can see for up to twenty miles and this is by far the highest public observation point in the whole of Bournemouth.

For those who prefer to keep their feet firmly on the ground, then Bournemouth offers up amazing opportunities for visitors with a penchant for nature. Many remarkable species of plants and animals can be found here and the nearby Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour is one of the last few places in the south of England where red squirrels can still be found. This is due to the fact that grey squirrels have never been introduced to the island.

There is so much to keep the fussiest of visitors entertained in this splendid seaside resort, which means that accommodation is always in demand throughout the year. However, even in a year-round busy town such as Bournemouth cheap hotels can still be found, just make sure to book ahead.

With an abundance of unique wildlife, green spaces, beaches and warm weather, Bournemouth is the perfect place for a relaxing holiday, and for those who already live there, it’s hardly surprising it is the happiest town in the country!

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An Ecuador Adventure

The Republic of Ecuador is located in the Andeas and regarded as a famous tourist destination for many reasons. Traveling to Ecuador means climbing mountains, trekking the famous Amazon Mountain, careless walk along with the inviting beaches, and hospitalities at the Ecuador hotels and inns, isn’t it? Many people come to this country for visiting the acclaimed Galapagos Islands. In addition to above mentioned attractions, the country has a lot more to amuse all travelers that come here to enjoy a great time here:

Quito:
Being the capital city, Quito clearly displays imprints of colonial architecture. Ecuador is considered the smallest yet most beautiful country in the entire South America. Features that make the country look different and distinguished is the architecturally masterpieces of white washed buildings with red tile roofs in contrast with a clear view of the modern Ecuador Hotels.

In addition, you can observe snow-capped mountains almost throughout the year. The Avenida Amazonas is another interesting feature which is considered an active area with thousand of good people watching and outdoor cafes.

Avenue of the Volcanoes:
At Ecuador, you cannot resist visiting the famous Avenue of the Volcanoes. It is a must see place which is located in the south of Ecuadors Capital. If you run down the valley, you will find so many mountain peaks dotted with inactive volcanoes.

The Galapagos Islands:
The Galapagos Islands is one of the major attractions of visiting Ecuador. Located about 600 miles off the mainland, the Galapagos Islands are a collection of 13 islands with unusual wildlife.

Indeed, the country has a lot to offer. Plan your visit now!

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Discover a Vibrant World Underneath In Coral Capital Maldives

With nearly 2000 coral reefs, outcrops and sandbars to its name it is no surprise that the Maldives is considered the coral capital of the world.  This is why avid snorkelers and scuba divers from across the globe descend on this paradise island enclave for an underwater excursion within its 26 natural atolls. It is believed that the sheer enormity of the Maldivian coral heritage is due to a volcanic eruption that occurred centuries ago which jolted the ocean floor forming and leaving  behind breathtaking coral reefs along its destructive path.

The Maldives is in fact a part of a mountain range beneath the surface of the ocean that stretches across the Chagos Islands, Lakshadweep Islands and several others. Ensconced in the coral reefs one finds captivating lagoons while the corals have grown around the tips of the underwater mountain region. Home to one of the world’s most extensive and complicated coral reef networks, the variety of marine life that inhabits the reefs is equally impressive. It is said that nearly a thousand fish species including sharks and planktons reside within Maldivian coral reefs. Scientists have also identified nearly 200 types of corals within the island enclave making its coral heritage diverse as it is expansive.

A veritable treasure trove for deep sea divers and snorkelers, it is astounding that almost every atoll in the Maldives contains faros reefs, reef channels, interior lagoons, rims and massive reefs. Liveboard diving remains the preferred diving method within the islands as the sea’s currents are used to propel one from one point to another. Divers exploring the Maldivian sea bed can expect to catch more than a glimpse of barracudas, sweetlips, jacks and Napoleon wrasses while parrot fish and snappers also encountered by many a traveller.

Some of the best diving sites on the islands are contained in the channels where caverns, overhangs and deep sea caves ensconce a large variety of marine species including gorgonian fans, invertebrates and colourful sponges. Teeming with sessile marine animals the ‘Thilas’ are the areas within atoll lagoons in which summits of rocks nearly reach the surface of the ocean. Renowned as verdant regions where soft corals thrive on natural nourishment levelled by crashing water bodies, these regions usually boast a list of inhabitants that include crustaceans’ fish varieties.

 If it’s a luxurious Maldives island hotelone’s looking for there’s no finer alternative to the Velassaru Maldives. Whether its vibrant villas, charming suites or enchanting water bungalows this stylish Maldives resortoffers guests the absolute best in island accommodation.

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Cuba, Its Symbols and Wonders

Cuba is a wonderful island. Anyone can get there easily from any part of the world trough scheduled flights that link its capital, Havana, and other recreational places with the most significant world areas.

Anyone can daily arrive to the country and get in touch with its well preserved sites and enjoy the landscape, living it.

We are talking about a tropical country, with a nice temperature during all the year round, and with recreational resorts along the country. The Cuban people are very communicative and cheerful, and the country is safe, beautiful and interesting, three perfect reasons to pick a place to go on vacations.

The Cuban archipelago is made up of a great island and a  little one, The Isle of Youth, and more than 4 thousand keys and small islands bordering the whole Island, which geographers compare with an caiman’s silhouette.

Among its better recreational options are in first place its own capital and Old Havana inside it, and also Varadero Beach, located 140 km far from the central metropolis.

By the way, Havana City at night is also a touristic attraction due to its great deal of night centers, like the famous Cabaret “Tropicana” or the Cabaret “Parisien” at Hotel Nacional de Cuba, among other nightclubs, where you can listen to Cuban music, jazz or boleros, and mainly dance and have a lot of fun.

Cuba is divided in 14 provinces and the special municipality of the Isle of Youth. Within its area of 110 922 km2 are included 4 195 keys and small islands. It has 1 200 km long.

 

According to the most recently census, Cuba has a population over 11 120 inhabitants, and there are altogether 169 municipalities.

When in 1961 illiteracy was eradicated on the island, the education became free and legally obligatory.

 

Cuba’s health-care is one of the most remarkable achievements of the local authorities. It has a primary health-care system widespread along the island, free for all Cubans and unique in Latin America. Interesting facts are that the infant mortality rate is 5,3 for every 1000 live births, and life expectancy at birth is 75,2  years.

The national sport is baseball. The Cuban flag has an equilateral triangle which standing for the longing for freedom, equality and fraternity. Its red color means the blood shed in order to achieve that independence, represented by the lone star, located in the middle of the triangle.  Three blue stripes stand for the three departments in which the island was divided into. It has also two white stripes as a symbol of the power of the independence ideal.

 

The Cuba’s coat has an upper section with a golden key symbolizing the important geographic position of Cuba at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico. The national Bird is “Tocororo”, endemic species whose feathers have the colors of the Cuban flag. The national Flower is the “Mariposa” (jasmine butterfly) and the “Palma Real” (royal palm tree) is the national Tree.

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