Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Travel-Grand Canyon Mule Rides

When you are planning a trip to Las Vegas or to any of the other cities in the area, the Grand Canyon is one of the sights which you absolutely have to see. Hiking through the trails of the Grand Canyon is one way to enjoy it, but another way which a lot of people find more enjoyable is to take a mule ride - on the back of a slow moving mule you can enjoy a slow and leisurely paced day with plenty of time to enjoy the vistas of the Grand Canyon and the rugged natural beauty of the southwestern United States.

Mule rides in the Grand Canyon are a relatively inexpensive way for you to get a great look at the Grand Canyon and get the full experience of this beautiful part of the country. One of the things that you have to remember, though, is that there are a finite number of companies offering mule rides - because the Grand Canyon is such an attractive destination for tourists you may have to book your Grand Canyon Tours on a traveling mule several months in advance.

There are also a number of rules that you must consider - generally there is a weight limit. Although the mules which are selected for use by the mule ride companies are particularly hardy and healthy they have their limits and usually you will need to weight less than two hundred pounds when you are fully dressed and carrying everything that you are taking with you. This will have to include your backpack, water, etc. (and you will want to carry water because you are likely to become thirsty, not to mention hungry, over the course of the day).

Depending on the Grand Canyon mule riding tour that you choose you may stay for one day or two, and your trip may include a stop at a ghost town or small village along one of the trails. For many of these trips which include plenty of stops there will be places along the way where food and drink will be provided, so factor this into your planning and you may be able to simply show up and enjoy the trip without having to bring a lot of heavy supplies with you.

Also keep in mind that the day after you ride on a mule you are likely to be sore, so you should have some time to relax after your mule ride. Good luck planning a mule ride in the Grand Canyon!




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Monday, January 28, 2008

Discover Cabo Pulmo-Baja's Best Kept Secret

You will find the hidden Baja vacation destination of Cabo Pulmo just a short drive northeast from Cabo San Lucas. If you're enthralled by kayaking and snorkeling amongst a brilliant array of colorful tropical fish in crystal clear waters, Cabo Pulmo represents a worthy vacation choice or a delightful side trip from Cabo San Lucas. This resort resembles a small village set in a largely unspoiled, pristine landscape overlooking the Sea of Cortez. The resort sits on the edge of a national marine preserve established by Mexico in 1995 where you will find a living coral reef that is one of only three in North American waters.

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Cabo Pulmo's reef system is endowed with tropical marine life that makes it a favorite destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. The reef is readily available from shore and no boat is required. The waters around Cabo Pulmo are clearest between March and October. In addition to the reef, there is the wreck of a tuna boat called El Vencedor that sank in 1981 off the Cabo Pulmo Cape and now forms an excellent artificial reef that also attracts divers. Chances are you will see the Pilot Whales that are common to this area in April and large Jack Crevalles abound in August and September.

To reach Cabo Pulmo from Buena Vista, which is off Mexico's Highway 1, take a paved road marked as La Riberia east from Las Cuevas. This 12 mile long road will pass through La Riberia, a small village of about 2,000 containing a church, a cemetery, tortilleria, a Premex station, trailer homes and simple houses that overlook the beach. From there, take the coastal road south toward Cabo Pulmo. It is paved for part of the way but also contains an unpaved portion about 16 miles long between La Riberia and Cabo Pulmo. This may sound complicated but, in reality, is fairly easy. Remember that large, paved access roads bring in traffic that destroys the ambiance of un-crowded areas like Cabo Pulmo.

Although Cabo Pulmo is a quiet and mostly undiscovered spot now, the Mexican government is now surveying the bay in consideration of giving it national park status. The government has also made the Pulmo reef a nature preserve where no fishing or even anchoring is permitted. If shore development occurs in his area, there is a possibility that pollution could spell the reef's death. So see it now. It's uniquely worthwhile.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Group Travel-Use a Professional Meeting Planner

Planning and coordinating all the details for a company, association or groups’ next meeting or conference can be a daunting, time-consuming task. However there are organizations out there that have been doing this sort of thing professionally for many years that can make the challenge easier.

Meeting & event planning professionals are highly experienced in planning and facilitating all the details for conventions, trade shows, conferences and even reunions. They are skilled at locating the proper venue, negotiating, networking, multi-tasking, planning and implementing these events for large and small businesses, associations and even individuals who don’t have the time to do it all themselves. They can handle all the details for anything from a luncheon meeting to week-long conferences or exhibitions for thousands of people, even help find professional speakers.

If you’ve ever taken on this type of challenge, you already know that it’s a full-time job for one or more people that involve a myriad of details that ranges from arranging ground transportation to locating and securing a facility to hiring motivational speakers, bands and entertainers and others. And these organizations aren’t locked in an office somewhere. They will travel as required to check out all the details that are vital to a successful event, negotiate contracts with suppliers and solve problems if and when they arise.

Some meeting and event planners are generalists suited to any situation. Others will specialize in the type of service they perform or specific types of clients. Whether you want help doing it all or handling just a portion of your event planning, you’ll have no problem locating a firm that fits the bill.

Most good firms in the event planning business are highly qualified for what they do. Their representatives are generally well educated in areas such as marketing, hotel administration or business. Many have certification from related industry councils or special events societies to attest to their capabilities. They know how to work with clients, suppliers and others with integrity, tact and enthusiasm. Simply stated, they know how to get the job done on time and within the stated budget.

You can review and select a meeting and event firm online via the internet. All it takes is to type in meeting & even planners into your browser search window and scroll down the list of available companies. They can also be found in trade publications such the meeting industry news.

Monday, January 14, 2008

PGA 2008 Golf Tournament Travel Schedule

The PGA Tour just keeps getting richer every year, with official prize money in 2008 reaching $55.2 million and the average tournament prize reaching a record $1.9 million. Not bad at all for chasing a little white ball around a field on a nice day. The PGA announced that there will be two stops outside the USA, one in the Dominican Republic and the other in the birthplace of the grand old sport, Scotland.

The season begins under the swaying palm trees of beautiful Hawaii on January 14 for the MasterCard Championship at Hualalai on the Big Island. The end of this Championship is followed the very next day by the Turtle Bay Championship on January 21 to 27 on Oahu.

Then it's off to Boca Raton, Florida for the Allianz Championship at The Old Course of Broken Sound Club on February 4 to 10 followed the next day by The ACE Group Classic at Quail West Golf Club in Naples, Florida which runs until the 17th. More information can be found in the Florida Golf Vacation Guide.

Back to Hawaii the next day for the Wendy's Champions Skins Game at Royal Kaanapali Golf Course in Lahaina until the 24th, then a bit of a break until March 3rd for the Toshiba Classic at Newport Beach Country Club in Newport Beach, California until the 9th.

March 10th to the 16th its the AT&T Champions Classic at Valencia Country Club in Valencia, California, on March 24th through the 30th its back to the other coast for the Ginn Championship at Hammock Beach Ocean Course at Hammock Beach in Palm Coast, Florida. More Florida golfing discounts information is available from the Palm Coast Golf Guide.

Then it's offshore entirely on March 31 through to April 6th for the Cap Cana at Punta Espada Golf Club, set on the challenging Jack Nicklaus Course in Cap Cana, in the Dominican Republic.

Back to the USA for the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am at TPC Tampa Bay in Lutz, Florida on April 14 through to 20, and then just a bit north to the April 21th to 27th Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf at the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa in the antebellum splendour of Savannah, Georgia which is the first of four tourneys with a total purse of $2,600,000, the others being the July 28 to August 3 U.S. Senior Open Championship at The Broadmoor Resort, East Course in Colorado Springs, Colorado back to back with the Jeld-Wen Tradition Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Oregon. Oregon Golf information.

Then the October 6th to 12th Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship at Baltimore Country Club/Five Farms, East Course in Timonium, Maryland. The Tour winds up at the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge at Lake Las Vegas Resort, Reflection Bay Golf Club in Henderson, Nevada two days before Christmas.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Asia Travel-Tours and Sightseeing by Motorcoach

Asia has sometimes been described as a whole other world. The sheer diversity of the cultures, countries and heritages in Asia boggles the imagination, and the only true way to be able to absorb all of the diversity which makes Asia Travel such as phenomenal experience is by savoring every mile of your journey in a Motor Coach Tour.

If you think that Asia is just crowded cities and stultifying airports, you will be astounded at the vistas and perspectives that open to you when you see the countries up close and personal on your Motor Coach sightseeing holiday. Like a 1,000 choice menu at a fine Chinese restaurant, the uninitiated will at first be staggered by the choices available to tour and wonder where they could possibly start. No matter where your Motor Coach Tour takes you in Asia, you will be treated to memorable experiences unlike any other.

You may wonder at the impossibly concentrated city while taking a Hong Kong Tours, flourishing in its British capitalism while surviving under an oppressive Communist regime. Take a stroll through the Forbidden City or Tiananmen Square on a Beijing Sightseeing Tour. Savour incredable delicacies and the beauty of the scenery by taking one of the comfortable Shanghai Sightseeing Tours that are available.

You be astonished by the opulent luxuries and sheer frenzy of Tokyo's Ginza District and take a bullet train past Mount Fuji. You may choose to relax in a state of the art five star resort in Seoul, just a few miles from the heavily militarized border with the North.

Other Asia sightseeing tours will allow you to enjoy the multiculutural fare in Manila; be astounded by modernity when you travel to Vietnam; appreciate the strictly ordered, meticulously clean and sparkling Singapore; party in the all night clubs of Kuala Lumpur; wander the wild streets of Jakarta; engage in every measure of earthly delight in Bangkok; gaze at the towering grandeur surrounding Kathmandu; drink fermented mare's milk in a yurt outside Ulaanbaatar.

Delve into the soul-invigorating spirituality of Mother India, the birthplace of our language and many of our cultural underpinnings, a country of over one billion people so diverse and exhilirating that you could spend several lifetimes exploring it all starting with Delhi Sightseeing Tours, to the Portuguese-flavored beach resorts of Goa, to the soothing tropical heat of Madras and the brilliant ultra-modern tech campuses of Hyderabad.

Asia travel and sightseeing demands to be seen in its entirety, and there truly is no better way to fully understand the continent and let it profoundly touch you than in a Motor Coach Tour.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Golf Travel-Orlando Florida

Orlando Florida Golf Vacations

Florida is a great golf vacation destination, and Orlando's right in the heart of it all. The legendary Arnold Palmer thought enough of the place to buy a resort course there and make it all his own. With nearly ideal weather weather conditions all year long and a literal cornucopia of attractions and things to do, an Orlando golf vacation has a lot to offer!

Of course you can travel with the entire family on your golf vacation; Disneyland remains a major attraction in the area, but many others round off the appeal. Medieval Times has a location there, and the Arabian Nights show is said to be superb. There's a western cowboy show, the Stampede, too! You can experience skydiving in a huge fan-powered simulator, airborne just feet off of the ground! Helicopter tours will show you the area from a seldom seen perspective. There are more dining choices than one could possibly indulge in – everything from down home basic fare to haute cuisine. The culinary institute there in Orlando helps ensure that the restaurants have chefs, rather than cooks, to tantalize the tender palate.

If the outdoors and ocean are appealing to you, the Atlantic's just an hour's drive away. If you play quickly, you can play a round on the Atlantic side at Coco Beach, pick up nine holes of golf in Orlando, Florida and finish off the day in Tampa/Saint Petersburg on the Gulf of Mexico! While you're in Cocoa Beach, you may want to drive on up the highway to the NASA space center. Rocket launches take place on the coast in nearby Titusville, so check the schedule to see that awesome event with your own eyes!

What about golf? It wouldn't fit in this article, might not even fit into a book! There are over a hundred courses; Orlando is very green. Water hazards are a mainstay and add to the strategic complexity. Course designs by just about every great designer in the past century are all offered up, giving golfers of every ability the opportunity to enjoy the game in this pleasant oasis. The quality of the courses? Bay Hilll has already been mentioned. Here's another example: Orange County National Golf Center earned Top 10 You Can Play in the U.S. from Golf Magazine, a 4th and 6th from Zagats, and 4.5 out of 5 stars from Golf Digest! Their 45 holes are open to everyone and you're free to pick and chose which ones you want to play! Can it get much better than that? (Could you live through the experience if it did?)

You owe it to yourself to make Orlando your next Golf Vacation destination.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Skiing in Idaho - Silver Mountain Resort

Travel News - Silver Mountain Resort, Idaho

Pristine white powder ambrosia, an Idaho skier's delight... verticals that will have you sitting on your skis. Peaks and bowls and miles of trails from Beginner to Double-black Expert. A terrain park so diverse that it's safe and fun for groms, yet challenging for rippers, with a very sweet flow-line from one feature to the next. Several different rails, including a massive 40-foot Battleship rail, tables, a half-pipe – more than 30 features all told! Snow tubing. Lit slopes for night Idaho Skiing, snowboarding, and tubing... getting the picture yet?

Silver Mountain Resort is a lot more than just a mountain. The designers and staff have worked with what the mountain gave them, made a fantastic, fun challenging downhill playground for winter sports enthusiasts of all kinds! They're dedicated to maximum fun and all the adrenalin you can handle! The Silver Mountain travel team has worked hard to make it the world-class resort that it is.

The world-class experience doesn't stop at the slopes either. You'll find that character in the Morning Star Lodge as well. Offering hot tubs on the rooftop, free broadband internet service, storage rooms for your gear, a workout facility, concierge services, and even full gourmet kitchens in some suites, you're going to be hard pressed to be less than impressed! There's even a a community room at the lodge, featuring a big-screen TV and a big kitchen, so guests can socialize in a comfortable environment.

Silver Mountain's activities director sees to it that the schedule is always full. There's always something to do! You'll find live music at Noah's Canteen, lots of on-mountain activities, including the Idaho Winter Games... there's the Parrot Festival, even Mardi Gras celebrations!

Kellogg Idaho's Silver Mountain Resort is bound and determined to make a major splash in winter skiing and boardsports. Not only does this truly world-class resort offer everything and anything one could imagine in downhill activities, but as soon as 2008, they'll have an indoor year-round waterpark with SURFING as well!

It'd be hard to list all the reasons to love this place. Outstanding terrain, great snow, friendly staff, family-friendly, comfortable accommodations, gondola rides, the Silver Beach Day Spa, the room kitchens, gift shop, the Mountain Tapas cafe and bar, the family gaming arcade, the snack shop up on the mountain at Midway Four... and more exhilarating vertical drops than you can conquer or explore in one vacation! Silver Star Mountain is everything (and more) than you've ever hoped skiing in Idaho would be!

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