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Saturday, September 22, 2012
Family Style Adventure Travel
Galapagos Islands
Africa
Costa Rica
Thailand
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Ultimate Alaska Wildlife Safari
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Budget For Adventure Travel
Top Ten Budget For Adventure Travel
1. Atlas Mountain Trek

2. Lake Atitlán Village Stay

3. Andes & Amazon - Quito to La Paz

4. Climb Mount Toubkal

5. Nile Trans Nairobi to Cape Town

6. Palaui Island Photography Tour

7. Roof of Africa - Cairo to Tunis

8. Thailand Northern Hilltribes & Villages

9. Oasis Caravan - Tunis to Istanbul

10. Deserts & Gameparks - Victoria Falls to Cape Town

Saturday, September 1, 2012
International Summer Adventure Travel Deals
Top Ten International Summer Adventure Travel Deals
1. Paris to Madrid Sightseeing Tour

2. Ancient Inkas of Peru

3. Relaxing Mont Blanc Hike

4. Colombia Highlights

5. Turkish Coast Sailing Cruise

6. Thai Sailing Adventure Travel

7. The Baltics to Budapest: Sightseeing in Eastern Europe

8. Local Living & Trekking in the Dolomites

9. Discover France Sightseeing Adventure Tours

10. Mt. Kilimanjaro Group Trek

Friday, August 31, 2012
The Happiest Place on Earth (Quantifiably)
Imagine a place that doesn't measure the quality of life in economic terms, but "real" terms. Not in money signs, and time clocks punched, but smiles, and time spent with loved ones. The place you are imagining is Bhutan, the kingdom of quantifiable happiness: or, Gross National Happiness.
The term was coined in 1972 when then King Jigme Singye Wangchuck was in the process of opening Bhutan up to modernization. Prior to Wangchuck's rule Bhutan had been an isolated kingdom. In openeing up the Kingdom to the outsdide world and Western economonics Wangchuck made off-hand comment, "Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product."
What was once an off-the-cuff remark, is now policy. Karma Titsheem is the current secretary of the Gross National Happiness Commission of Bhutan. According to him, the four pillars of Gross National Happiness are: sustainable socioeconomic development, preservation and promotion of culture and traditions, good governance, and conservation of the environment.
Bhutan "preserves and promotes its culture and traditons," by limiting outside influences. They have slowly allowed in the influences of television and internet. Lisa Napoli of NPR just released an impressive book recounting her volunteer efforts to help Bhutanese youth open the nation's first radio station. This newfound openness was accompanied by massive recent political reforms, most significantly the abdication of Wangchuck in 2008 and emergence of a more democratic, constitutional monarchy.
Due to this glasnost-esque reopening of the nation, adventure travel companies have begun to move into Bhutan in earnest. AdventureLink is proud to carry over 70 trips to the country, ranging from short multi-day tours all the way to 27-day odysseys! Despite, or perhaps because of the nation's spiritual wrestling with tradition and innovation, Bhutan has a unique and endearing mix of old-world culture and modern convenience, local custom and open-armed welcome. Combined with incredible vistas and awe-invoking landscapes, Bhutan is surely a destination you'll not soon forget.
If you're looking for a mighty trek, perhaps you'll want to hike From Darjeeling to Bhutan. This 20-Day adventure is a hardcore hike through mountains and jungle, an unforgettable trip through Himalayan wilds. If you're less interested in the trek and more fascinated by the monasteries, you can take a shorter 10-Day tour of the Nature and Legends of Bhutan, where you'll visit the famous Taksteng Monastery, among others. If you'd like to experience the local culture, why not take a tour of the Black-Necked Crane Festival this November, where you'll experience the celebratory side of the Bhutanese people as well as immersing yourself in Buddhist culture. If road cycling is more your style, you can go on the Mystical Bhutan Cycling Adventure, where you'll cruise through the famed spiritual energy of Dochula Pass as well as past the many flags of Lawala. The bottom line is this: you don't know what "Happy" really means until you visit Bhutan!
The Happiest Place on Earth (Quantifiably)
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Top 10 Interesting and Active Things to do in and Around San Diego
Top Five Active Day Trips near San Diego
1. Kayaking the La Jolla Sea Caves and Ecological Reserve
This is a no experience necessary opportunity to slip into the sea caves of La Jolla, one of the most abundant wildlife hot spots in all of San Diego. The guides are expert naturalists and kayakers so you'll be sure to learn a lot on this quick trip.
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2. Introductory Rock Climbing School in Joshua Tree National Park
Head out to the rare rock formations of the stunning Joshua Tree National Park to enter the world of rock climbing. Your expert guides will teach you the basics of rock climbing, an you'll have plenty of time on the rock. We think you'll catch the bug and have a whole new hobby in your arsenal after this trip.
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3. Downtown San Diego Food Tasting and Walking Tour
Sample delicious fare and learn about the colorful history of San Diego's Gaslamp quarter on this gastronomic walking tour. You'll be put on the fast track to learning the inside scoop of San Diego's best restaurants, making this trip ideal for both natives and visitors alike.
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4. San Diego Kayak Whale Watching Tour
This tour combines two great things, kayaking and whale watching. Well three actually if you throw the warm San Diego sun in there too. Get active and up close to the whales on your own personal kayak or head out in a tandem kayak with a friend or loved one. The guides are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to marine biology and kayak safety, so rest assured your are in good hands.
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5. La Jolla Coastal Bike Tour
See the beauty of the sea and the streets and homes of La Jolla on this bike tour. Work up a sweat pedaling up the coast. With bike, helmet, water, snacks and a guide included this is the perfect trip for visitors to San Diego to see this beautiful area.
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Top Five Multi-Day Adventures near San Diego
1. Sea of Cortez Baja Adventure
Swim, snorkel, kayak and more on this 8-day coastal vacation! This exciting package is sure to be fun for all ages, with ample opportunity to bask in the Pacific Ocean sun. Don't forget your sunscreen!
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2. Take a Motorcycle Tour of California
See California in a new way, by releasing the rebel within you and tearing up the coast on a Harley Davidson. Cruising up the Pacific Coast Highway never looked or felt so good, and you never looked or felt so good doing it as you do with a Harley between your legs.
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3. Basic Rock Climbing Instruction Weekend
Ever wanted to try rock climbing, but never got the chance? We're happy to offer the solution: a weekend of personalized training in spectacular Joshua Tree National Park. You'll learn how to belay and rappel and spot, and of course how to climb- not to mention what it feels like to conquer a mountain.
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4.Best of the West Tour
The Southwest is full of breathtaking sites, both natural and man-made, and this tour is the best way to see them all. You'll be staring up at sky-scrapers one day, sequoias the next, and then down into the depths of the Grand Canyon. Experience the best of the West in one fell swoop without the headaches of planning and driving on this budget-friendly tour.
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5.Yosemite & Tuolumne Hiker: Peaks, Creeks and Waterfalls
Let experts guide you down the Tuolumne River, considered to be some of the best whitewater rafting in the state. Follow this up with one of the most beautiful natural areas in all the world, Yosemite National Park, and a hike to the top of iconic half-dome, and you'll have experienced the best of California's rugged natural beauty.
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