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		<title>Boracay island, Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[White ripples of sand formed in the pristine waters as small sailboats glided peacefully in the horizon. The water is beautiful with many different shades of blue colored like a pastel painting. Seeeing that it can be easily understood why Boracay Island was known as the “Jewel of the Philippines”. This pearl among tropical islands was well-guarded secret paradise, until 1970s. From around that time Boracay island slowly graduated from a private travellers hangout to a favourite tourist destination in the Philippines and place with the best beach in the world. Boracay is a tropical island in the Philippines, an &#8230; <a href="http://www.bestplacetotravel.com/2008-11-boracay-island-philippines.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">White ripples of sand formed in the pristine waters as small sailboats glided peacefully in the horizon. The water is beautiful with many different shades of blue colored like a pastel painting.  Seeeing that it can be easily understood why Boracay Island was known as the “Jewel of the Philippines”. This pearl among tropical islands was well-guarded secret paradise, until 1970s. From around that time <strong>Boracay  island </strong>slowly graduated from a private travellers hangout to a favourite tourist destination in the Philippines and place with the best beach in the world.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Boracay</strong> is a tropical island in the Philippines, an hour flight from Manila. The island is approximately seven kilometers long, dog-bone shaped with the narrowest spot being less than one kilometer wide. Island is famous for its powder-fine white sand, clear warm water and nice, pleasant weather all year round.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Take a boat trip around the island and you&#8217;ll discover many beautifull beaches. Boracay&#8217;s two primary tourism beaches, <strong>White Beach</strong> and <strong>Bulabog Beach</strong>, are located on opposite sides of the island&#8217;s narrow central area. White Beach faces westwards, it&#8217;s 4km long and can be crowded. Skimboarding has come to Boracay in a big way. Skimboarding is a clean and cheap sport, and has become popular along White Beach. The locals teach visitors the basics. A large variety of gourmet restaurants with food from many cultures are all within walking distance this magnificant white beach. Fine French cuisine, swiss food, several true Italian restaurants and wooded oven pizzerias, local Philippine food, sea food, Chinese and Thai food, Korean and many other food specialties. Bulabog Beach faces eastwards and presents the best kiteboarding and watersport beach in Asia, due to the unique wave breaking reefs and ideal wind situations. There are numerous competitions and events here as well. It is also less developed and quieter than White Beach.  Visit Kingfisher&#8217;s Farm where you can fish for your lunch and the staff will grill up your catch. Diving is extremely popular around Boracay. The waters surrounding Boracay have excellent sites for beginners and experienced divers alike. The waters are packed with vibrant fish and reefs, wreck sites, caves and canyons. There are 30+ great dive sites within 30 minutes of Boracay.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">On the north there is also the beautiful and undeveloped  <strong>Puka Shell Beach</strong> which is an image of what most people expect on a tropical island: white sand, azure water, and relatively empty. This is where locals gather the small puka shells for some of the jewelry that is sold on the island. While here you can visit <strong><span style="color: #000000;">Bat Caves</span></strong> home to thousands of giant fruit bats. At twilight, thousands emerge from these caves and fly over White Beach in search of fruit on Boracay and other surrounding islands.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Shuttered in from the rest of the island by flamboyant greens and great hills, the <strong>Newcoast Beach</strong> at Boracay&#8217;s edge remains one of the best-kept secrets of Boracay where the old ways of enjoying the island are pretty much left untouched. <strong>The Dead Forest</strong>, a scenic spot believed to be populated by elemental spirits, is likewise located within the boundaries of village Manoc-Manoc. A product of ecological disturbance, the Dead Forest, also known as the Sunken Forest was created when a dam that kept off the saltwater broke down, destroying the swamp and killing off the mangroves that grew in it. With dead tree trunks sticking out of stagnant water, the Dead Forest presents a highly romantic scene surrounded by old folk tales about ghosts and goblins. Local folk believe supernatural occurrences take place here, particularly on full moon nights.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Boracay is a vacationer&#8217;s paradise, with luxury 5 star hotels, through traditional bungalows; something for anyone&#8217;s budget and taste. Choose from native, so-called nipa huts (cottage made of wood, bamboo and Nipa-palm leaves, modern and spacious cottages, all kind vacation houses along the beach and on hilltops overlooking the sea, and modern resorts and hotels with swimmingpools and spas. Boracay is above else famous for it&#8217;s nightlife, with pubs and bars of all kinds that are jumping until very late at night. If you are looking for perfect place to spend your honeymoon &#8211; look no further. Romantic scenery will surround you on every step you make on Boracay island.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">High Season starts in October and ends in May, when the wind blows out to sea, leaving the beach pristinely clean and generally calm.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Open your eyes and heart and enjoy the natural scenery of this tropical pearl among Pacific islands. Perfect place to relax and enjoy life.</p>
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		<title>Zanzibar &#8211; The Spice Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perfect place if you are bored with mass tourism and seeking an enlightening holiday experience which you will remember forever. Zanzibar islands lies 25-50 km (15-30 mi) off the coast of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar Archipelago consists of numerous small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, informally referred to as &#8220;Zanzibar&#8221;), and Pemba. Over time Zanzibar Island has seen the change from the trade center to a romantic island where people come to seek the quietness of the blue-waters, relax on the sandy beaches, go diving or snorkeling. Zanzibar’s coastline offers some of the best &#8230; <a href="http://www.bestplacetotravel.com/2008-11-zanzibar-the-spice-island.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Perfect place if you are bored with mass tourism and seeking an enlightening holiday experience which you will remember forever. Zanzibar islands lies 25-50 km (15-30 mi) off the coast of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar Archipelago consists of numerous small islands and two large ones: <strong>Unguja</strong> (the main island, informally referred to as &#8220;Zanzibar&#8221;), and <strong>Pemba</strong>. Over time  Zanzibar Island has seen the change from the trade center to a romantic island where people come to seek the quietness of the blue-waters, relax on the sandy beaches, go diving or snorkeling.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Zanzibar’s coastline offers some of the best beaches in the world. The majority of them are along the East Coast, where shallow tirquiz water allow you to see a wealth of life just beneath the surface &#8211; starfish, small minnows, anemones. This is where you can truly relax as the beaches are uncrowded, no  major resorts, only beautifull untouched  fishing villages. Up north, ocean swimming is much less susceptible to the tides, and smooth beaches and white sand make for dazzling days in the sun. The beach is just magnificent, crystal blue water.  Under the water a coral reef provides the backdrop for great snorkelling and world-class scuba diving. Above it, windsurfing, kayaking and state-of-the-art big game fishing are favourite holiday pastimes. Nearby is the Mnemba Island and an untouched atoll off the coast of Zanzibar, a prime dive site known world wide. Selected by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the three most romantic ocean destinations in the world, Mnemba surpasses all expectations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Zanzibar has some amazing history. It was originally believed that Zanzibar first settled by Africans, 3000 to 4000 years ago. Many centuries later, inhabitants from Greece, Egypt, Persia, China, India, Arabia, Europe began to settle, each leaving behind a legacy of their stay. An incredible mixture of ethnic backgrounds.Through all the intermarriages, the language of Kiswahilli was born. This forms the base of the present day language Swahili, which is the language spoken in Zanzibar and extensively in East Africa.The population of Zanzibar is about 800,000, 95% Muslim and 5% Christians and they all live in harmony. The people are very friendly and helpful.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The island has a rich history as it used to be the epicenter of the spice and slave trade in Africa.  So there are many interesting places to visit in Zanzibar. Stone Town, the National Museum, Livingstone House, House of Wonders, Peoples Palace, Old Fort, Hamamni Baths, Cathedral Church of Christ, Tippu Tip House, Kizimkazi, Maruhubi and other ruins at Chuini, Dunga, Kidichi, Kizimbani and Bungi, Jozani forest reserve, Changu or Prison Island, spice plantations etc. Freddie Mercury (Queen) the famous rock star was born in Stone Town Zanzibar. His house is now made into a little restaurant, outside is a board with pictures of him and a brief about him, that was very cool to see.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Full of variety and above all fragrant, Zanzibar is the Spice Island, a place with romantic allure<span style="color: #000000;"> t</span>hat thrives on its centuries old association with aromatic cinnamon, white cloves and cardamoms<span style="color: #000000;">. </span>You can taste fresh peppercorns, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, coconut- it <span style="color: #000000;">still grow wild there.</span>Exotic forests are scented with the delicate fragrance of ylang-ylang, hibiscus and jasmine and the heady aroma of cloves and cardamoms. There are no large wild animals in Zanzibar, and forest areas such as Jozani are inhabited by rare Red Colobus monkeys, bush-pigs, small antelopes, wide variety of birdlife and a large number of butterflies in rural areas. Civets (and rumour has it, the elusive Zanzibar leopord!) and various species of mongoose can also be found on the island. On the south coast of Zanzibar lies the Menai Bay Conservation Area, a sea turtle protection area for the endangered species that come to breed on the island. Stunning coral gardens are home to more than 350 fish species recorded. The diverse aquatic life off Zanzibar&#8217;s coast includes frequent sightings of turtles and dolphins, as well as occasional sightings of humpback whales and whale sharks!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Stonetown</strong> is the main city on the island of Zanzibar, and was the true heart of the spice and slave trade. Today is a World Heritage Site. Reputedly the only ancient town in East Africa still flourishing, Stone Town has changed little since the 19th century.  It&#8217;s a delightful place of narrow alleys, crumbly mosques and grand Arab houses with giant brass-studded wooden doors.There are more than 500 ornately-carved doors. In this colourful, highly scented labyrinth, veiled women bargain noisily in crowded craft and food shops. Many of the buildings in the this town are built with local coral. Stone town is an excellent place to purchase arts, crafts, and antiques.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Zanzibar experiences ideal holiday weather for most of the year, with the exception of April and May which are seasonally subject to the long rains. Short rains can occur in November, but, do not last long. The heat of summer is seasonally often cooled by windy conditions, resulting in pleasant sea breezes, particularly on the North and east coasts. Being near to the equator, the islands are warm all year round, but officially, summer and winter peak in December and June respectively. Zanzibar is blessed with and average of 7-8 hours of sunshine daily.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some recommendations: Stay at the <a href="http://www.serenahotels.com/zanzibar/inn/home.asp" target="_blank">Zanzibar Serena</a> or <a href="http://www.zanzibarmagic.com/german2nd/tembo hotel.htm" target="_blank">Tembo Hotels</a> in Stone Town, <a href="http://www.kempinski-zanzibar.com/en/home/index.htm" target="_blank">Amani Kempinski Hotel</a>,<a href="http://www.bluebayzanzibar.com/" target="_blank"> Blue Bay Resort</a> or <a href="http://www.karafuuzanzibar.com/" target="_blank">Karafu</a> in the East Coast.</p>
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