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Russia Tours | Russia Tour Guide | iExplore.com FORBES' #1 ADVENTURE TRAVEL SITE 5 YEARS IN A ROW — TIME MAGAZINE TOP 50 Keyword Search: -- Home Trip Finder Travel Guides Community Special Offers Store My iExplore advertisement -- Home Travel Guides Europe Russia Overview Russia Travel Guide Overview Tours Where to Go Activities General Info History Weather Travel Tips Dining Shopping Visa & Health View Trips to Russia Europe Overview Browse Russia Photos Russia Questions and Answers Read Russia Journals Find a Russia Travel Buddy Russia Overview Travel warning Travel to the Chechen Republic and to the north Caucasus region is not recommended. For further information visitors should seek official advice. The Russian Federation covers almost twice the area of the United States of America, and reaches from Moscow in the west over the Urals and the vast Siberian plains to the Sea of Okhotsk in the east. The capital, Moscow, was founded in 1147. The focal point of the city is Red Square, on one side of which is the Kremlin surrounded by a thick red fortress wall containing 20 towers. The tsars were crowned here; Ivan the Terrible's throne is situated near the entrance. Those interested in Russia's achievements in the field of space travel should visit Star City, just outside Moscow, which is a cosmonaut training complex open to visitors. St Petersburg, northwest of Moscow, is known both as a cultural center and for its elegant buildings. The city is spread over 42 islands in the delta of the River Neva. Wide boulevards, tranquil canals and bridges led to the city being known as the 'Venice of the North'. The Palace Square and the Winter Palace are among the most interesting sites for followers of Russian history. The Hermitage houses all the vast treasures of the former tsars. For those wishing to get a better idea of the huge variety of scenery in the Russian Federation, cruises can be taken along the mighty Volga River between Kazan, the cultural center of the Tartars, to Rostov-on-Don, once an Armenian town and the gateway to the Caucasus. Russian cuisine is based on the staples of buckwheat (to make porridge or blini ), borshch (beetroot soup) or shashlik (shish kebab). Whole roast suckling pig, roast goose stuffed with buckwheat, and roast duck stuffed with apples are served at parties and for special occasions. Geography The Russian Federation covers almost twice the area of the USA, and reaches from Moscow in the west over the Urals and the vast Siberian plains to the Sea of Okhotsk in the east. The border between European Russia and Siberia (Asia) is formed by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Manych Depression. European Russia extends from the North Polar Sea across the Central Russian Uplands to the Black Sea, the Northern Caucasus and the Caspian Sea. Siberia stretches from the West Siberian Plain across the Central Siberian Plateau between Yenisey and Lena, including the Sayan, Yablonovy and Stanovoy ranges in the south to the East Siberian mountains between Lena and the Pacific coast, including the Chukotskiy and Kamchatka peninsulas. Sponsored Listings ( Add your listing ) advertisement Advertisement -- advertisement Why iExplore? About Us Advertise Site Map Privacy Policy Travel Agents Contact Us © 2005 Adventure Travel with iExplore --



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Utah Vacations: Sundance one of Utah Ski Resorts: The Greatest Snow on Earth Utah Ski Resorts: The Greatest Snow on Earth Not so long ago in a state far, far away, downhill skiing dominated Utah’s winter sports. A wider variety of activities has broadened Utah’s winter appeal to a wider population of vacationers. Winter vacationers in Utah are no longer just for hard-core downhill skiing fanatics. Sundance offers the Art Shack for creating and developing the artistic mind, the Sundance Spa to unwind and relax with a variety of spa services and a variety of on and off property excursions like snowshoeing, hot air ballooning and golf. Utah is not just a skier’s paradise. Snowboarding is just as popular as skiing in Utah. Sundance offers sliders of all sorts a variety of terrain. Utah’s ski resorts have bent over backward to try to accommodate as many people as possible with programs for children, women, snowboarders, skiers with disabilities, recreational racers & the list goes on. Sundance is no different offering many different programs with the specialty of personalized Ski School. The Utah Ski Vacation season runs approximately from mid-November to mid-April, depending on the resort and the location. The best package deals usually apply early and late in the season; for packages, check not only with each resort but also with major airlines (American, Continental, Delta, and United) that service Utah. Many resorts open late and shut down early, not for lack of snow but for lack of business. In fact, some of the best backcountry skiing can be had in late April and May, when avalanche risks subside and the firmer, sun-baked snow is easier to walk and climb on than midwinter powder. Just because the ski resorts give up on skiing doesn't mean you have to. Utah Ski Vacation Quick Links ski resort ski lodge ski travel spa vacation last minute deals late deal holidays snowboarding trips snow reports Utah Vacation Utah Vacation Utah Ski Vacation Utah Ski Vacations Utah Snowboarding Vacations Utah Vacation Stay 3 Ski Free Romantic Weekend Getaway Check out our LiftPrices » Day pass » Season Passes Take a SkiLesson » Adults » Kids » PerformanceSki Labs Rent Equipment View the Stats View the Image Gallery View our Ski Lodging » LodgingOverview » Promotions » Experiences& Packages Book Your Trip | Hot Deals | Calendar | Contact | Site Map | Weather | Search 1-800-892-1600



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Welcome Argentina: Travel Adventure in Argentina En espaol Introduction 4x4 - Quad Rides Air Activities Nautical Activities Diving Horseback Excursions Canopy Ski - Snowboarding Mountaineering Mountain biking Rafting Hiking Other Activities See the most requested destinations by our visitors. Salta Puerto Iguaz Gualeguaych Mendoza San Juan Crdoba Buenos Aires Mar del Plata Bariloche Puerto Madryn Ushuaia A good way to do tourism in Argentina. dventure travel and extreme sports, in their various modalities, are tending to increase the amount of fans worldwide. Argentina, in particular, is being the favorite scenery for lovers of adventure who are willing to receive a good dose of pure adrenaline. This selection is not casual, as the geography presents high diversity, in the wide sense of the word, for the practice of these exciting sports. The sceneries are multiple and varied and all of them ideal to let imagination fly and let yourself be carried away to whatever adventure decrees. Imagine yourself among the endless plains of the pampas, the fast-flowing rivers of the mountain range, the high summits of the mountains and volcanoes, and even the deep and blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. All the sceneries are waiting to be discovered by intrepid adventurers. The practice of this kind of adventure or alternative travel allows people to visit unusual or unknown places in a more active way and in permanent contact with nature. In this portal, you will find all the necessary information, both for beginners in this activity and for those who have previous experience. You will find circuits with different levels of difficulty that will enable you to share excursions with your family as well as activities in which experience and risk await you at every step. Here you will have the opportunity to know in depth each of the disciplines that are part of adventure travel, where they are carried out, in what time of the year, what security measures you will have to take into account to perform each of them, and the different levels of difficult. If you are ready... fasten your seatbelt, harness, life-jacket or simply your hiking boots, and dare to make a raid into adventure travel and extreme sports, all of them practised in a fantastic natural environment offered by Argentina. Adventure travel includes activities through which people change from being spectators to becoming protagonists of the landscape. Hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, horse-riding, rafting, rapelling, canopy, etc., are the activities that require physical effort, which may be moderate or high, depending on the itinerary choice or the physical condition of the person involved. The good thing is that in Argentina, and especially in Patagonia, we have a menu for everybody. From hiking on the high country, over 4,000 m.a.s.l., during several days, through rides across ancient forests, kayaking in white waters rivers or in quiet lakes, to rock or ice climbing at the huge glaciers in the South. What must be clear is that, as we make contact with nature, we have to comply with certain rules that nature itself sets for us to respect. We must be respectful and conscious of the preservation of the environment and that our pace must not leave permanent traces in the various habitats. Especially, we should not leave any waste behind and this way we will be able to continue enjoying for good the beauty our world offers us. “The drops of my sweat falling on the ground are a tribute to Nature." Jorge “Gurí” Aznarez Tourist Guide Director of the Desafío de los Volcanes (The Volcanoes Challenge). E-mail Welcome Argentina - Adventure Travel in Argentina 2002-2005 Total or partial reproduction forbidden. Derechos de Autor 299606 Ley 11723



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Customize Your European Vacation - Make Your Own Independent Tours  You are here: About > Travel > Europe for Visitors > What to do In Europe > Customize Your European Vacation - Make Your Own Independent Tours Travel Go Europe Essentials European Vacation Planning Map Europe Travel 101 - Before you Go European Distances The Best of Europe European Photo Gallery Articles & Resources Europe Travel Planning What to do In Europe Lodging - Hotels and More European Travel Maps Sex and Nudism Travel Photography Transportation Benelux Countries France Germany Austria Switzerland Greece Italy and Malta Travel Info Scandinavian Travel Spain and Portugal United Kingdom and Ireland Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Italy Travel Guidebooks Europe Travel Guidebooks German Travel Guidebooks Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Europe for Visitors newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Europe for Visitors Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page European Travel Planning Information Europe Travel Planning Directory Europe Travel 101 - Before You Go Off-Season Travel Tips Europoean Destinations Europe's Best Cities Tips on Choosing a European Destination Off The Beaten Track Destinations Recent Discussions Need Help Planning a Trip Accomodation in london Mediteranean Feries Most Popular Europe Map - Distances Between Cities in Western Europe Europe's Best Nudist Beaches Europe Picture Galleries Italy Pictures Europe Travel 101 - Before You Travel to Europe for the Firs... What's Hot Power Adapters Noord-Holland - Delights of North Holland Travel Visiting Pompeii Italy Guidebooks Naples - Getting There Related Topics France for Visitors Greece for Visitors United Kingdom / Ireland for Visitors Eastern Europe for Visitors Italy for Visitors Customize Your European Vacation - Make Your Own Independent Tours Guided Tour Tip From James Martin , Your Guide to Europe for Visitors . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Interested in a private or off beat tour? Here's how to customize your vacation A recent press trip to northern Europe changed my perception of local tourism offices. I, like most folks, make a quick stop at the local tourism office when I arrive at a city, ask for a map and grab whatever other materials look interesting. But Offices of Tourism have changed from the days a single volunteer could pass out maps and phone local hotels for you.Did you know that most Tourism offices have a list of the best, authorized guides of the area? Did you know that you can make arrangements to hire one of these guides to take just your family around to local attractions--and you can specify just the ones you want? Tourism Offices on the Web You can search for the city you're looking for from the search box on this site, and look for the tourism office in the list of links for that European city. If it's not listed, a search on your favorite search engine using the terms "[city] office tourism" will usually narrow the category. From there, look for a link to guided tours. Most tourist offices also offer their own guided tours of a city starting out from the tourist office. If not, find a general email address or telephone number and inquire about hiring a private guide, stating your planned itinerary. You may say something like, "I'll be in your city from July 5-7, and I would like a guided tour for 6 people that centers on art history of the area." This will give the office a good indication of the type of guide you're looking for. It's not likely that every small tourism office will be able to help you on any single request. Guides can be busy, or hard to find. They are likely to be expensive for a smaller number of people. Still, why waste your time seeing things you don't have an interest in? Private Tours and Tour Guides on Europe for Visitors For general tours for specific interests, see our Specialty Travel and Tours Directory where you'll find interesting barge, bike, and walking tours, as well as information on taking a language course or vounteering on a project like an archaeolgical dig or a building renovation. We've also included a small listing of selected custom tours and private guides in Europe , if you're looking for more than a city walking tour. You can book custom tours or hire a private guide from these listings.        Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About New Video iPod - Review POLL: Must-Have Gadgets VIDEO: Portable Gaming VIDEO: Choosing a TV Hugh Hefner's Life What's Hot Power Adapters Noord-Holland - Delights of North Holland Travel Visiting Pompeii Italy Guidebooks Naples - Getting There



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Argentina - Travel Photo Gallery U sername: P assword: R emember Me Car Hire Travel Insurance Airport Parking UK Cheap Accommodation Hotel Bookings Travellerspoint Travel Community Forums Blogs Destinations Accommodation Travel Help Reunions Tools Links Argentina - Travel Photo Gallery Travel Photography > Argentina - Travel Photo Gallery This Gallery Show as stream Size: XS S M Countries: Argentina Count: 20 Photos Related Categories: landscapes animals waterfalls lakes art people WInebottles - Mendoza Date: 6 December 2005 Photographer: Susanna Sender : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Señor Tango - Tucumán Date: 4 December 2005 Photographer: Susanna Sender : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: wierd_signs Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Cheese - Tafi del Valle Tafi del Valle is famous for its yearly Cheese Festival Date: 3 December 2005 Photographer: Susanna Sender : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: food Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Cafayate Date: 2 December 2005 Photographer: Susanna Sender : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Vineyard - Cafayate Date: 2 December 2005 Photographer: Susanna Sender : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: landscapes Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Iguaçu Falls Where does all that Water come from??? Date: 14 October 2005 Photographer: Andreas Apel : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: landscapes waterfalls Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Iceberg Date: 22 August 2005 Photographer: Philippe Dutkiewicz : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Icebergs Icebergs on the Lago Argentino, in the South of the country. Date: April 2005 Photographer: laura gaetano : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: landscapes lakes art Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L RIO ATUEL (MENDOZA) Date: 26 March 2005 Photographer: laura mateu : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Daybreak at SC de Barriloche Date: 4 March 2005 Photographer: Mark Gorman : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Tango Tone Heading for San Telmo in Buenos Aires and came across this mural.I wish I could dance!!! Date: 13 February 2005 Photographer: Anthony Cobban : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: dance Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L More Iguazu Falls Stunning Waterfalls. Check out the boat in the middle of the river. That is one buzz!!! Date: 12 February 2005 Photographer: Anthony Cobban : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: waterfalls Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Ruinas de Quilmes Date: 6 January 2005 Photographer: Patricia R.H. : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Museo Pachamama en Amaiche del Valle Date: 6 January 2005 Photographer: Patricia R.H. : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Iguacu Falls Date: 2005 Photographer: Mim Leach : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Whale Date: 30 August 2004 Photographer: Eva Rexach : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Camino Iruya, Salta Date: January 2004 Photographer: Valeria Micou : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Aconcagua Mount Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Andes Date: March 2003 Photographer: Claire - : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Valle de la Luna, San Juan Cancha de bochas Date: January 2003 Photographer: Leonardo Barragán : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: landscapes Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Tango, La Boca, Buenos Aires Date: 1999 Photographer: Mikko Eerola : gallery Country: Argentina : gallery Tags: people Send as postcard Featured in the Argentina Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M © 2002 - 2005 Travellerspoint Travel Community | Contact | FAQ | About | Terms | Site Map




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