La Isla de la Munecas

Want to experience different vacation? lets have a look at La Isla de la Munecas, which could be translated into dolls islands. Unlike other places with dolls, in these place, the dolls are quite real, and its scary as a matter of fact.

The island is located in Mexico and as the name suggests, is expecting to see a beautiful world that will leave a lasting impression. But the reality is otherwise and very hard when one find thousands of badly mutilated doll hanging from every tree on the island.
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Staying in a holiday rental while touring the mesmerizing UK

The world of tourism has changed a lot today. With the injection of technology and development in almost all sectors of the society, the essence of the word tourism has also changed. The planning and the organization portion of a trip has gone online as most bookings are done nowadays beforehand using the internet; be it the flight tickets or the hotel bookings or the car rental facility. The most precious commodity of today’s world has to be time. People today have everything but not time. Therefore nowadays tourists do not choose to first reach the place and then search for the hotels of plan their tour. The entire process has become a lot more systematic and organized to ensure that no time has to wasted for any wrong reasons when the tour actually starts. The idea of touring has been impacted a lot nowadays with the comfort factor as well.

The idea of visiting a foreign land in the cheapest way is obsolete these days. Tourism is much thought nowadays as a measure to regain some lost energy or to revive ones soul with enough power so that the concerned individual can fire all cylinders when back to normal life after completion of the holidays. With comfort factor becoming the most essential point, United Kingdom which happens to be one of the most popular tourist sites now offer cheap holiday rentals which are extremely crucial in making the visitors feel at home.
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Female Traveller

A common question seen on many travel forums is “how safe is it to travel to X (one on the Latin American countries) as a solo female traveller?” It is fully understandable why travelling alone to Latin America can seem an intimidating prospect, particularly if you are a woman. However, women who have already been to this region of the world know there is no need to post this type of question. All of the countries in Central and South America are generally safe to visit as a solo female traveller. There are, however, some areas that pose a risk and these should be avoided.
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Honduras attraction

Columbus made landfall near modern-day Trujillo in 1502 and named the country Honduras (“Depths”) for its deep coastal waters. For pre-Columbian, Independence and footballing history, see El Salvador. In 1998, Hurricane Mitch resulted in devastating floods across many parts of Honduras.

Top five attractions
The Mayan site of Copán, full of impressive carvings, stelae and altars; the Bay Islands of Utila, Roatán and Guanaja with their white-sand beaches and balmy waters; the fishing villages around Tela to experience indigenous Garífuna food and culture; Parque Nacional Pico Bonito, a habitat for jaguars, armadillos, wild pigs, tepezcuintles (pacas – a type of burrowing rodent), monkeys and toucans (hire a guide); and Honduras’ largest lake, Lago de Yojoa, a favourite with birdwatchers, who have identified more than 375 species.
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Learning spanish in Guatemala

A large chunk of Guatemala’s tourism revenue comes from teaching Spanish to travellers. It’s not like it’s the only Spanish-speaking country on the continent, but a number of factors make it a number one choice.

To start with, the Gutemaltekas speak slowly and clearly. Secondly, Guatemala is on the way: for anyone (and especially North Americans) going down the continent this is a good time to learn a few phrases – at the beginning of the trip. Third, the Guatemalan culture is heavily indigenous, so it makes it an interesting place to stop for a week and get to know it. And last, but not least, Guatemala is much cheaper than most of Latin America, making it a competitive proposition.
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