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November 25, 2008

Filed under: Destinations — Tags: , , — muskur @ 1:52 pm
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Travel Girl asked:

Ukraine

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The Ukraine

Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe, after Russia. The country is rather flat and includes the autonomous region of Crimea in the south.

Most of the Crimean Tatars were forcibly moved to Central Asia in 1944 to suppress their nationalist intentions.

Ukrainian

The official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian; one of the three East Slavic languages, closely related to Russian and Belorussian.

Early Ukrainian History

Tatar Mongols invaded the area in the 13th century but the western Ukrainian principality of Galicia, founded in the 12th century, suffered less from the Mongol invasion.

Annexed by Poland in the 14th century, although the Ukrainian Cossacks allied themselves with Russia.

The partitions of Poland saw much of the land handed over to Russia in 1667, while Galicia became a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1772 to 1919.

The Cave monastery, Perchersky, was founded in the early 11th century and is one of the most sacred buildings of the Russian Orthodox church.

The ruins of the Golden Gate also date from the same period and was once the main entrance to the city.

Kiev was the centre of the Rus principality in the 11th and 12th centuries AD, and it is still known as the Mother of Russian Cities.

From London travel to Ukraine by train…

Kiev, Ukraine. Easy to get there by train!

It’s easy to travel by train from London to Ukraine. It’s also safe, comfortable, affordable and (unlike yet another flight) an adventure. Eurostar and German Railways link London with Berlin, then there are daily sleeper trains from Berlin and Warsaw to Kiev. There’s even direct sleeping-cars several times each week from Berlin to Odessa and Simferopol in the Crimea. This page will tell you train times, approximate fares, and how to book.

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November 22, 2008

Prague Holidays

Filed under: Travel — Tags: , , — muskur @ 2:26 pm
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Annie Jones asked:

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Popularly known as “Jewel Of the Crown” among the central Europe, and one among the most beautiful city of the world, Prague has tourism as it major force. Though the city does not have tourism as its main occupation, but the effect of tourism can be clearly seen over the city. It is always a good time for brief, peaceful and romantic break at this beautiful city. It has a lot to offer for its tourists. There are many travel agents in UK offering cheap and short city breaks to Prague. You can also plan a stag/hen weekend in Prague at the last minutes. With such wide range of available Prague city breaks package, the city is only a step away from your home. Lets have a look at famous of Prague, attractions in the city, means of transports, nightlife, restaurants, flights and hotels etc.

Hotels In Prague

A visit to the Golden City is always a wonderful experience, your choice of hotel will add a finishing touch. There are a wide range of hotels in Prague, you can choose among depending upon your budget. MyPrague offers discounted rates for all hotels in Prague. Thus you’ll end up with a luxurious stay with much less than you can imagine. Some of the top hotels in Prague are:-

Hotel Corinthia Towers Prague - Corinthia Towers is a 5* modern hotel providing the highest standards of comfort throughout and it prides itself on the high quality of services and facilities offered to guests. Hotel Corinthia Panorama Prague - The Corinthia Panorama is a 4* luxury hotel located in a quiet residential area, close to the centre of Prague, making it easy for guests to explore the palaces, towers, museums and gardens. Hotel Hilton Prague - This is the largest luxury five star hotel in the Czech Republic and is ideally suited for business travellers. It features 788 guest rooms, 3 restaurants, a bar, various shops and the Czech Republic’s first Cybex Health Club & Spa, which offers the most extensive leisure facilities in town.

Attractions In Prague

Prague is a feast for sightseeing tourist. Prague has some of the most extensive collections of art and culture in the world. The city offers some fascinating attractions to life. Some of the places that are top on the “Do Not Miss” list of Prague are:-

Astronomical Clock & Old Town Hall Tower - Address: Old Town Square, Old Town, Prague 1 Bertramka Mozart Museum - Address: Mozartova 169, Smichov, Prague 5 Charles Bridge - Address: Old Town, Prague 1 Church of Our Lady Before Tyn - Address: Old Town Square, Old Town, Prague 1 Dancing House - Address: Rasinovo nabrezi 80, New Town, Prague 2 Estates Theatre - Address: Ovocny trh 1, Old Town, Prague 1

Flights To Prague

You can easily book cheap flights to Prague from anywhere in UK at a price as low as £69.00 with a discount of £5.00. MyPrague offers low cost flights to Prague from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, City Airport, Birmingham, East Midlands etc. You can also book last minute flights to Prague and get discounts. The flight booking facility is provided online. You can also check for the hotel booking and city break packages. Log on to http://www.myprague.net and you’ll find everything that you need for a nice short breaks in Prague.

November 20, 2008

Why Traveling Without Insurance May Cost You More

Filed under: Travel Tips — Tags: , , — muskur @ 5:39 am
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Stuart S. Travel asked:

You are going traveling. You have lots of expenses to cover. You need to pay for your air fare, your accommodation, your food, your travel while away, cultural experiences and the list goes on. You want to save money so you decide not to bother with travel insurance. You are going on the trip of a lifetime so nothing will go wrong. It’s an unnecessary expense so you don’t need it. Wrong. Very wrong. Traveling with out insurance can be the biggest mistake you make when organizing your trip and a very costly one.

 

What is travel insurance? Well there are two kinds of insurance to look at when traveling.

1. Travel insurance, (sometimes called trip insurance) which covers cancellations, delays, lost baggage and emergencies.

2. Travel medical insurance protects you against any medical expense while traveling.

 

Ideally, you need a combination of the two when traveling. 

 

Imagine these scenarios:

You are in Darwin, Australia when a cyclone hits the area. The city is devastated by the cyclone and all services shut down. You have to be evacuated and sent home. Your travel insurance will cover you for this. You do have travel insurance don’t you?

 

Your luggage goes missing in India. You need to buy new clothes and fast. Can you afford it in your budget? Of course you can, you took out traveler’s insurance – didn’t you?

 

Or what if you go surfing in Hawaii and take a big wipeout? You are so severely injured you need surgery and major medical assistance, and then are airlifted home. But that’s okay – your travel medical insurance covers all that. You have got it, haven’t you?

 

Travel insurance is there to protect you in case bad things happen on your trip. It is a necessary expense. Overseas medical costs can be astronomical if you are not insured. And if you are injured in a developing country, medical attention may not be as good as at home. If you are insured you can get flown home and attended to at no cost.

 

Every year the government deals with thousands of cases of travelers being injured, falling ill or dying overseas. This is a distressing situation for all involved, but made even worse when the travelers are not insured, often leaving them with huge bills to pay. Hospitalization in other countries can cost over one thousand dollars a day. Medical evacuations can be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and if you die in Europe, it can cost over ten thousand dollars to bring your body back home. If you do not have travel insurance you have to cover these costs yourself (or your family will have to find the money).

 

Travel insurance is a cost you need to budget for. If you don’t take it out, your medical expenses could cost a whole lot more. Insure yourself and travel safe.

 

This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru

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