Posted on August 16th, 2008 by Amanda
Alaska Railroad
When one thinks of Alaska, the idea of outdoor adventure and wildlife comes to mind. Many people today tour the state by cruise ship or car, but to really see the back country and view the sites in comfort and style, the Alaska railroad is the best mode of transportation. The railway offers tour packages that cover the different tastes of travelers and adventurers. The tours are reasonably priced and, at the same time, offer five star services. The days of high prices and long rail rides with little amenities are over. Rail has become an adventure, especially in the beautiful, awe inspiring wilderness of Alaska.
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Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Amanda
If you are planning a fishing trip to Canada, you are going to plan that trip for spring, summer and fall. Because of the difference in the season changes, the months would be March through November. This gives you ample time to plan for the best Canada fishing trip. Although there is no guarantee you will catch a fish, you can however, choose an area with a reputation for good catches. The time of year and the area you travel to are considerations. There are many areas to catch pike, walleye, bass and trout, you just need to know when the best catch times are and if there is any special regulations.
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Posted on August 6th, 2008 by Amanda
Although the word “safari” does not usually come to mind when one thinks of Alaska, there are a number of Alaska Bush Safaris which can be an interesting and rewarding experience!
The three-day expedition, which is currently priced at $3750 per person, is a great beginning, and can be extended into the longer tours if you so desire. Beginning and ending in Anchorage, you will see the Harding Ice Field, tide water glaciers, the Cordova fishing village, and the volcanoes of Katmai National Park. The brown bears are plentiful in this area, so be sure to bring your camera!
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Posted on July 14th, 2008 by Amanda
Finding Cheap Train Tickets for Kids and Their Families
People don’t talk much about the railroad as a mode of transportation in the United States. Most of the country is more concerned with travel by car or by plane. In other countries, the train is a prominent part of the landscape. Almost anywhere you go, you can find cheap train tickets for kids.
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Posted on July 7th, 2008 by Amanda
Spending time at home during a big snowfall is definitely boring. You don’t have to be a genius to be able to figure that out. You want to go out but there is nothing fun to do outside, except make some snow angels, and you have been doing that ever since you were a teen. This time, in your adult years, you decide that you want something different, something that is worth paying for, and something that is totally memorable. Thus, you decide to embark yourself on an icy adventure travel.
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