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Student travel promises to be an enjoyable trip. Not only do students can visit several places, they could also learn so much on every trip. And since air travel agencies as well as airlines provide student travel discount and special student travel rate, student travel is becoming more and more available for greater number of students who want to explore and learn more about the world.




For first time travelers, here are some historical destinations you can consider for you student travel:

Athens
As the center of knowledge, government, and system in the ancient world, every student would be amazed how this ancient city grew and evolved. Students can visit Acropolis, Agora, Library of Hadrian, Kerameikos, Olympieion & Southeast Athens, Pnyx, Roman Agora & Tower of the Winds, Arch of Hadrian, City Eleusinion and other ancient sites in this ancient city of Athens.

Egypt
Visit one of the earliest civilizations founded in this part of the world. Egypt features 3000 years old city in the banks of River Nile. Egypt is also one of the oldest tourist spots in the world with visitors coming from the ancient Rome and Greece.

Moving your way south from Cairo, the nation’s capital, you can stop at Giza where the infamous Great Pyramid stands. It was built by Pharaoh Khafu in the year 2550 BC. Standing at 147 meters, it was the largest and the most ambitious structure built in the ancient Egypt requiring 2.3 million stone block to erect. Also at Giza, see the Pyramid of Khafre home if the Sphinx. It was built 30 after the Great Pyramid. As the second largest, the Pyramid of Khafre stands at 144 meters of 471 feet. The third pyramid located at Giza was the Pyramid of Menkaure which stands at 65 meters or 213 feet.

Further south, Saqqara is home to the Step Pyramid of Djoser built in 2630 BC. Pyramid of Pepi II, also located at Saqqara was the last pyramid built by ancient Egyptians. In Dahshur, the Bent and the Red Pyramids are located. And down south at Maidum, the Maidum Pyramid can be found.

See the temples, mummies, tombs, hieroglyphics, and Valley of the Kings and the Queens if you visit Egypt.

Rome
See ancient Rome still intact with evidences of Roman structure and architectures built more than 2000 years ago. Rome presents the living timeline from the Roman Empire to the shift of the Middle Ages, to baroque and renaissance, to the dawn of the romantic period and enlightenment. Rome preserves its temples, churches, arts, and priceless paintings and murals.

Turkey
A former territory of the Roman Empire which stood strong for more than a thousand years against several barbarian attack. Turkey is in the easternmost part of Europe that features a diverse culture, religion, philosophy, and architectures.

China
Travel Far East and learn the history of the ancient eastern civilization that was once unknown until the last centuries. See the Great Wall, a remnant of the Zhou Dynasty along with other unique oriental culture and tradition. See the Chinese painting, calligraphy, paper cutting, and Chinese art.

Peru
As the center of the Inca civilization, Peru is a great destination for student travel for discovery of South American history. The 500-year old Inca traces could be relived in the Inca Trail that is both exciting and educational. Walk to the Ollantaytambo, Sacsayhuaman, Machu Picchu, and Pisac.

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Everybody would love to make lots of money quickly, working from home, and only doing a few hours of work per week. I've spent the past two years trying to find a great way of doing this. Only over the course of the past few months have I found any "get rich quick" programs worth buying. I've been trying to make money online for a long time. I had a few small websites, but they never made much more than a few hundred per month. It was easy money and didn't require much work on my part, but I knew there were people out there doing better than I was and I knew I could do as well as them.

Now, I've seen a lot of "get rich quick" programs. Most of these people make claims about earning $2000/day with Google or something similarly insane. Almost all of these people are complete liars. Even if they were making $2000/day with Google AdSense, it'd be because they had high- traffic websites with a lot of quality content. I'd know, because in one whole month, I never even made half of what they promised I'd make daily with their programs. Maybe you've already been scammed by one of these fraudsters. Anyway, I finally got sick of what was being offered.

I decided I'd look through the all of the "get rich quick" programs I could find and see if there were any that were actually legitimate. I found that there were owners selling their programs for well over $100, but the information in them could be found almost anywhere online for free. Additionally, they all contained out-of-date information, had no e-mail support, no money back guarantees, and broken links in the downloads section.

In conclusion, almost all of the programs I found were completely useless. The owners knew it, but they couldn't care less about their customers since they didn't offer refund policies! Amazingly, while looking through all of the programs, I actually did find a few legitimate programs. They were run by ordinary people like you and me, and they had found some great methods of making money from their home by doing very little work.

I spent some time working with those programs, and my income is now ten times what it used to be. These programs provided a large amount of great information on how to make extra money on your computer doing very little work. Numerous customers had provided great feedback and reviews for their products. Many of them have started to make money just days after buying!

Their programs have excellent prices, and the authors have a group of paid staff who are dedicating to helping you or providing assistance if you need any. I must say I was amazed! If you do decide to purchase any of the programs listed below, I recommend you join quickly. Most of the owners tell me they are getting an overwhelming number of sales and plan on raising prices in the near future, so order while prices are still low!

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The dynamic land of India is a home to varied cultures, sects, regions and beliefs. Tourists who embark on a journey to this legendary land get to see a series of fascinating shrines, temples and palaces and attend numerous fairs and festivals that highlight the vibrant multi-cultural society of India. India, symbol of secularism, has been a land witnessing the development of Buddhism, and has several world famous Buddhist architectures in different regions. Buddhist Pilgrimage tours in India are one of the most well-liked varieties of India tour packages.

There are many places in India located in various regions, representing the Buddhist faith from years. Most famous pilgrim sites in Indian peninsula are Dharamshala and Mcleodganj in Himachal Pradesh, Pilak in Tripura, Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh, Bodhgaya and Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh and Sarnath in Bihar which are famous for imperial Buddhist stupas, monasteries, temples, parks and pillars. Other renowned pilgrim places are Amravati and Nagarjunakonda in Andra Pradesh, Dhauli hill, Ratnagiri, Udaigiri and Udaigiri in Orissa, Kaushambhi, Mathura, Prabhosa and Sravasti in Uttar Pradesh and Bomdila and Tawang monastry in Arunachal Pradesh. Maharashtra is a spectacular region for Buddhist pilgrimage with Ajanta, Bhaja, Ellora, Junnar, Kaheri and Karla caves located here.

The entire valley of Ladakh in the state of Jammu and Kashmir is dotted with monasteries of all kinds, belonging to various orders or schools of Buddhism. Almost all these monasteries are sited at scenic locales, enhancing their magnificence further. They boast of a rich collection of Buddhist relics like thankas, murals, sculptures, scriptures, etc. Bardan Monastery, Chemrey Gompa, Diskit & Hundur Gompa, Hemis Monastery Karcha Monastery, Lamayuru Monastery, Phugtal Gompa ,Rangdum Gompa Rhizong Gompa, Sani Monastery, Sankar Gompa, Shanti Stupa, Shey Gompa, Spituk Gompa and Stakna Gompa are famous Buddist Monastries in Laddakh. The monasteries in are located at isolated areas, away from the hustle bustle of the routine life which lends an air of peace and tranquility to them.

Sikkim is another place in India famous for its significance in Buddism.There are numerous monasteries or Gompas that dot the landscape of Sikkim, belonging to the Nyingma and Kagyu order. These pristine structures have been influencing the cultural heritage and lifestyle of the people of this North-eastern state. The famous monastries in Sikkim are Enchey, Phodong, Ralang, Rumtek , Tashiding, Pemayangtse and Phesang. Nestling at an altitude of 6840 ft, Pemayantse is one of the oldest monasteries of Sikkim. Perched on top of the hill rising between the Rathong River and the Rangit River, the Tashiding provides breathtaking views of the scenery below.


The Land of Bihar has been the ultimate pilgrimage for the Buddhists. It was in Bodh Gaya, where Lord Buddha became enlightened. The prime Buddhist pilgrim sites of Bihar include Vaishali, where Lord Buddha preached and announced his impending nirvana, Bodhgaya, where Buddha attained enlightenment (nirvana) and Nalanda. Vaishali developed as great center of Buddhist learning. Rajgir, where Lord Buddha spent much time giving sermons is another important Buddhist pilgrimage site in Bihar. Barabar Caves were constructed during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, for the Ajivikas, Champanagar, Don, Ghosrawan, Gurpa village, Hajipur, Indasala, Jethain and Kurkihar village, Kesariastupa, Lauriya Nandangarh, Nalanda, Pragbodhi and Vikramshila are other famous heritage sites of Buddhism in Bihar.

India, blooming flower decorated with the petals of various religions invites tourists from all over the world to come and adore these wonderful symbols of faith, with Buddhist pilgrim places being a spectacular part of this panorama.

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A biased introduction

I cannot write an unbiased description of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I admit it, I love Toronto. Toronto and I have been lovers for decades. Toronto is an exciting fashionable international city. It has all of the positive attributes of New York City without the negatives.

The people of Toronto are polite, courteous, and extremely well dressed. A visitor might have trouble discerning Toronto fashion because it is mostly black. Black clothing, black coats, black shoes, and black accessories. Of course, this is an exaggeration, but there is enough black around to appear exaggerated.

My wife and I think of Toronto as our eas-to-get-to international vacation city. Even in mid-winter when the outside temperatures are in the minus numbers and snow is on the ground, we still find Toronto enjoyable. One of our favorite Christmas holiday visits includes a stay at the Westin Harbour Castle hotel. We spend the days shopping and visiting museums. In the late afternoon or early evening we return to the hotel for a rest before dinner. The Westin Harbour Castle has an outdoor/indoor heated pool that is covered by an glass roof and walls and kept warm in the winter. On the coldest winter day it is wonderfully enjoyable to soak the hotel's hot tub and watch snow swirling outside the the glass walls. The pool is also used by members of a health club, so planning your soak before or after the after work rush is a good idea. Warmed from our soak and swim we return to our room to make dinner plans.


A summer visit to Toronto would be incomplete without ferry ride to the Toronto Islands and a walk around the islands. This ride and walk becomes a memorable romantic experience on warm summer evenings in moonlight. Swans can be seen illuminated by the moonlight as they drift around the numerous inlets. Even more spectacular is the view of Toronto from the islands or the ferry on the return trip. Take a jacket, the ferry ride is often chilly even on warm summer evenings.

Toronto an international city, which means that it is multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-racial and proud of it. The result of Toronto being multi-everything is that visitors can experience foods, shopping, and art from around the world.
India in Toronto

If your interest is India, visit Gerard & Hiwatha Streets and then East along Gerard St. Here on a warm summer day you will smell the spices of India being cooked in the numerous Indian restaurants. As you walk along Gerard St. you will pass by Indian shops that some of the best traditional Indian clothing, such as saris, in North American. A friend of mine's wife purchased her wedding party's saris on Gerard St. The aroma on incense is everywhere. If you have been to India, close your eyes for a moment and you will imagine that you are shopping in New Delhi.

Not all of the best Indian restaurants in Toronto are located on Gerard St. You will have to do some work to find the best ones.
China in Toronto

The Chinese population of Toronto is second only to San Francisco. Toronto's main Chinatown is located in the Dundas-Spadina area. Dundas and Spidina you can walk East along Dundas to near Bay. You can also walk north and south on Spadina. If, as you walk through Toronto's main Chinatown, you notice little quarter size pieces of brown or reddish brown fruit shell scattered on the ground everywhere, you are in for a treat. What this indicates is that Lychee nuts are in season. Nearly every street side grocer will be selling them. They come in a couple of quality grades. Buy the most expensive, it is worth the slight additional cost. If you are coming from the U.S., you will not be able to take your Lychees across the boarder. Just buy enough to last you on your walk through Chinatown.

There is more than one Chinatown in Toronto. The one that I have described above is the one that most tourists visit, but the others, described in "Chinatown Sextet" on ThingsAsian.com are also worth visiting.
Parking

Parking in Toronto is expensive. It is so expensive that the City of Toronto parking meters take credit cards. I'm not joking. The system works like this: You find a parking spot, which is easier than you might expect, park, go to the nearby parking kiosk, insert your credit card, select how long you want to park up to the limit allowed, press the add time button until the dollar amount is reached, press the get ticket button, take your ticket, place it on your dashboard, and you are ready to roam. The system works well, but it is very expensive. We typically spent $25 per day Canadian on parking meters. What happens is that you will over compensate by adding more time to the meter than you need and then come back to your car early and leave for the next destination. Doing this several times in a day quickly adds up.

Hotel parking routinely costs $15 per day and up. Some hotels include parking in their packages. However, even if you get free hotel parking the mass transportation system is also very pricy. For a short stay, it is best to maximize your time at destinations by parking on the street near where you are going.

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New York City is touted as the center of the world maybe because each part of the globe has left an indelible mark in this place. From food to works of art to culture exhibits to tourist spots, whatever it is you want your senses to take pleasure in, New York City most probably has it.

Dining : Whether it is sashimi, pesto pasta, kimchi, shawarma or paella that you’re looking for, trust me when I say that New York City has everything that your taste buds may want to savor.


Hotels : This is one of the common problems that travelers encounter when setting foot on foreign land. In New York City, however, you need not worry that you won’t be provided with the kind of services you expect to receive. If you’re the artsy type fond of bohemian living then you’ll probably love to stay in New York City’s Greenwich Village or downtown Soho. If you’re a yuppy and you’re attached to your PDA learning about the stock market, then you’ll feel right at home in New York City’s famous Wall Street. If posh places however are what takes your fancy then take a ride to downtown Manhattan and see for yourself what the Hilton or the Four Seasons Hotel has to offer.

Nightlife : The hottest places in the U.S. can no doubt be found in New York City. If you’re fond of star-gazing and I’m not talking about those that you can find in the sky, then definitely, New York City is the place to be. Go club hopping and rub elbows with the rich and famous.

Tourist Spots : With so many points of interest to visit in New York City, it’s sometimes quite difficult to just know where to start. But of course, we’ll try our very best. A visit to New York City wouldn’t be complete without touring the following sites:

Empire State Building : Need I explain?

The Statue of Liberty : take a ferry ride to this gigantic statue, a gift to the United States from the French government some centuries ago.

Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum : now, now, now, don’t you start believing that what you saw in Paris Hilton’s House of Wax is based on a true story. This particular site was even featured in Ripley’s because of the uncanny resemblance of its…err…inhabitants.

World Trade Center : Now, I know that technically speaking, this isn’t a happy place but it would do all of us good to pay our respects to the victims of the September 11 bombing. This tragedy has at least proved that the people of New York City wouldn’t let any terrorist attack faze them into cowering in terror. Hail, hail New York City!

Now, remember that New York City, for all its bright lights, can’t be compared to a bed of roses. So take the necessary precautions to avoid unnecessary accidents. It’s also easy to get lost in NYC so be sure that you always have a map---and a cellphone preferably---handy, just in case.

Happy sight-seeing!

Source : Traveling Articles

Catching up on some well-deserved alone time, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie ditched their brood of six for a secret 27-hour escape at the luxe Amangiri resort in Lake Powell, Utah over the weekend (March 26-27).

"Brad said he was enjoying a little mommy and daddy time," a source close to the twosome told Us magazine of Pitt, who jetted from his New Orleans set of "Cogan's Trade" meet his leading lady.


The pair checked into their super-suite around 2 p.m., enjoyed a late dinner and then flew their private plane over Lake Powell the next morning.

A Jolie-Pitt pal told the press this of their romance, "Brad and Angie have a truly loving, caring, romantic relationship. They try to make it possible for to be together as much as possible, no matter how tight their schedules are. That's what makes them so successful in love."



 
Rebecca Black may have a number of supporters - Simon Cowell and Lady Gaga have both expressed a certain admiration for the YouTube sensation - but Miley Cyrus us NOT one of them.

Asked about the 13-year old, Miley told Australia's Daily Telegraph: "It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go on tour."

Cyrus claims she isn't a fan of how people use the Web in general, saying: "I do not Tweet, I do not social network, I try to stay out of it. I complain enough about people knowing too much about my private life, so to go out there and exploit myself would be silly and hypocritical."

Miley did just return to Twitter, however.

She's also heading Down Under for a tour this summer, and she's made it clear she won't be available to any potentual Australian suitors, telling the newspaper: "I'm definitely not coming to Australia single!"

Wow. Guess Miley wasn't kidding about doing a better job keeping her private life private.

Source : Celebrity Gossip News