Asuncion
May 4, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, must be one of the least visited and most misrepresented cities of South America. It’s capital Asuncion boasts a working port which is frequented by barges, small container boats and ferries. Destination guides for Asuncion are sometimes hard to get. Even more difficult to find are destination guides for handicapped travel.
The location where Asuncion is situated today was most likely visited by the Spanish conqueror Juan de Ayolas n the 16th century. He was searching for a way to get to the silver mines of Bolivia. He was eventually killed by the aborigines on one of his return trips. Later, a Senor Juan de Salazar was dispatched to search for his lost countrymen, but alas this was in vein. It was the year 1537 when Senor De Salazar visited the present day location and decided to build a fort. He called it Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion.
It wasn’t long after the erection of the fort that word got out and it soon became an important base to explore from - both Bolivia’s Santa Cruz and Argentina’s Buenos Aires were founded by expeditions that left from Asuncion. Hence the name “the mother of cities”.
Asuncion is located next to the river Paraguay. The old part of the city, including the harbor, looks out over the Bay of Asuncion. A natural bay permits small vessels to come and go to their various destinations, one of which is Brazil.
It is a crumbling, atmospheric old city. When you walk down the main street (called Palma) you will meet pavement vendors selling the famous Nanduti embroidered lace, you will hear the sounds of harp music coming from various music stores and you will be approached by hawkers selling chipa - a delightful and very typical Paraguayan bread made with manioc or corn flour.
Asuncion has many stately old hotels like The Grand Armele and the Asuncion Palace, both situated downtown near the harbor. You will have a view across the harbor and the Bay of Asuncion from most rooms. The sun setting over the Chaco is a sight you will remember for a long time.
Because of it’s heat in the summer months, the locals tend to frequent its many restaurants, bars, night clubs and open air festivals at night. Traditional Paraguayan music is very popular - as is modern English and Spanish rock. The city also has a large variety of restaurants to cater for every taste.
The eastern part of the city, especially Villa Morra, forms the new face of Asuncion. Here you will find numerous shopping malls with all the latest movies and international take-away restaurants. If it’s culinary delights you are after, then you need not look any further than Asuncion. The locals are excellent chefs and their food is prepared in such varieties that it’s truly a feast for the eye. You can also catch a movie at many of their multi-screen cinemas. If it’s orchestral music or a ballet you are after then the Paraguayan National Bank Theater offers concerts on a regular basis.
The city is also dotted with many parks and plazas, all boasting huge trees that offer a reprieve from the sun. Strategically placed Asuncion has a large number of hotels which will suit all pockets. You can find budget accommodation around Plaza Uruguay, where the Lapache trees are transformed with spectacular purple blossoms at the beginning of Spring. The Plaza de los Heroes offers a few four and five star hotels.
Since destination guides for Paraguay are hard to find, the above information should be useful to visitors who plan to visit Asuncion - the Mother of Cities.
How do I get around
January 2, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
Morocco has something of an aura about it - created mainly by the major tourist destinations of Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez and Rabat.
Where is it?
Morocco is on the North West coast of Africa, just across the sea from the southern tip of Spain. This means that it’s easy for most europeans to reach by plane and even by road or train. Its proximity, mixed with its unique style and culture make it an increasingly popular destination.
Where am I able to stay?
There are a number of little, beautiful boutique hostels in Morocco. It appears to have the boutique style and awareness of detail bundled up, making it difficult for the visitor to choose which unique hotel to stay in. There’s the Dar Zemora in Marrakech which has just five rooms, but where the decoration, furnishing and service ensure that you have the best of two worlds - a perfect place to remain, with the many attractions of Marrakesh just around the corner. Otherwise, stay in the Kasbah du Toubkal in the Atlas Mountains, which allegedly has the best views in North Africa, and where your stay is enhanced by the informal feel of the hotel and the services offered. Trapped by the peaceful beauty of the landscape, it’s a place that has galvanized anyone who’s stayed there. Whether you want to stay in the hustle and bustle of Marrakech, on the beaches of Essaouira or in the center of the mountains, there’s a perfect hotel waiting for you.
What can I see?
Wherever you are staying, you must make an effort to go to Marrakech. The combining of civilisations, conquerors and craftsmen makes it a very eclectic city, yet one that’s’s bound together by the great thing about its buildings, the simplicity of its crafts and the shock of its visitors. Its souks, or markets, which are organised by trade, are a fascinating understanding of the life of Marrakech’s residents and an experience not to be missed. Spend a little time in the Place Djemma El Fna - the city’s main square, where regular entertainment keep the crowds entertained, and then walk thru the streets of the old city, taking in the magnificent medieval buildings and romantic gardens. The remainder of Morocco holds its own pleasures - the whitewashed buildings in the easy coastal resort of Essaouira, the regal buildings of Rabat or the market city of Tata in the Sahara - you will find plenty of reasons to return to Morocco.
How do i get around?
You can hire an auto in Morocco, as driving is reasonably simple and it’ll let you explore more of the area around your chosen destination. Petrol can be expensive, so it could be wise solely to hire a car for a day or 2 rather than for your full stay. Morocco operates a system of shared taxis, which works out pretty cheaply and is reasonably simple to use. Alternatively, try the bus network, which is generally comfy and, although they may reach their destination later than a shared taxi, it is going to be a smoother, safer ride. If you’re travelling between towns, then choose the trains, which are also comfy and reasonable.
Ever wonder about the most famous places in the world? Visit famouswonders.com to see the most popular places in the world and also take a look at Morocco tourist attractions.
Ingredients of a Good Las Vegas Tour
June 18, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
There’s really only one actual gambling and neon-lit Mecca in the United States, and that’s the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. As far as fast living and fast times goes, it can’t be beat. And this is why it’s important to find Las Vegas tours that work, especially when it’s time to jet off to the desert city.
So what, then, can go into making a good Vegas tour? For starters, always check to see what the duration of the tour is and how much it’s going to cost. Many tours are for an evening and will specialize in one aspect of the city or another. For example, a tour may take people to the top-5 or 10 nightclubs on the Las Vegas Strip.
There is one thing you might want to inquire about, and that’s seeing a few good old-fashioned Las Vegas shows. Many people feel that a trip to Vegas just wouldn’t be the same without catching a show or two!
As far as seeing things on a different level, one can’t go wrong with a plane or helicopter tour of the city at night, bathed as it’ll be in a palette of neon colors. These can be quite an illuminating experience, too. Just take care to check out the reputation of the company before engaging its services.
Any tour worth its salt will occur during the night, when the entire Strip is bathed in neon, and wild colors and sounds. Know though, that many of these tours can last six hours or more, depending upon what’s being taken in. For example, a tour of several casinos and amusement areas might be quite an exercise. And it really needs to be seen to be believed, when it comes to having fun.
Las Vegas tours that work can be a fine thing, and make the town very easy to see, especially at night. Always take a bit of time, though, to do some prior planning before taking one of these tours. And make sure it will be going to the places that it says it will be taking its clients to. And remember: There are many tour companies in Las Vegas, so it’s a sure bet one can be found that delivers the goods as needed. Just go online and search for the right one at the right price and right time duration.
If there is something in particular you want to see, don’t hesitate to ask your guide. Love golf? Why not ask to see a Vegas golf course? Remember, it’s your vacation and the only way you’ll get the most out of it is to see and do what you want.
Have a Cambodia travel guide
May 12, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
Cambodje make a nice return! . Is it not only Thailand, vietnam or others country, there is now Cambodia!
This marvellous wealth so cultural (archeological) qu ‘ human being, this big genuine country ldonne you its extraordinary succession. The inhabitants, even if they are very poor and had a lot of problems, always continue smiling.
Cambodia was forgotten by the tourists after 25 years of insulation due to the civil war but opens at the moment in the rest of the world. Often visited to prolong holidays in another country (Thailand, Vietnam), Cambodia deserves that we linger there more than some days!
In the centre of the ex-Indochina, this country has its character manages to keep Khmer and its cultural traditions reversed up to date on time.
Modern Cambodia succeeded the powerful Khmer empire which, during the period of Angkor (of the IXth in the XIVth century) established the cultural centre of Southeast Asia. This empire reigned then over a territory which contained the major part of Vietnam, Laos and current Thailand and it left an inheritance of the most impressing.
The main tourist destination in Cambodia is Siem Reap and its temples of Angkor situated in the immense archaeological park. This park is the grouping of admirable vestiges of the various capitals of the Khmer Empire: Angkor Vat, Angkor Thom, Lolei, Ta Keo… Angkor Vat was moreover nomined during the “election” of 7 new world wonders. It is not its choice, but saw one of the biggest miracles of our planet. Travel guide
Magnificences of the ruins of Angkor in beaches removed from the south rib by way of the national parks, you will find certainly your happiness for unforgettable holidays … Meeting for a journey in the Country of the Smile!

