Adventure Travel As I See It

About Jennifer & James Mann

Jenny and I are both baby boomers waiting for retirement so we can travel more. I am already retired and just waiting for the next couple of years to pass so Jenny can retire and then it's travel all the way.

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Travel As I See It is the blog we share what we learn about travel in our today's world. It's always better to be prepared as it will help you have the travel experience you want instead of facing problems you didn't fore see.
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An African Adventure Safaris Is A Trip Of A Lifetime

Posted in adventure alaska travel, adventure sports travel, adventure travel, fishing trip by Webmann on October 2, 2008

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Options are really not much of concern for people considering African adventure safaris. In fact, it could even be somewhat of a problem trying to narrow down the list of destinations for such a safari, which can often be overwhelming. This is especially true for the person who is planning their very first trip to the wilds of Africa to experience wildlife safaris.

The prospective seeker of an adventurous African safari is presented with a wide array of destinations that they can visit, such as Egypt, Botswana, Kenya, and South and East Africa, to name a few. On top of that, each one of these destinations has a variety of offerings from the various African safari tour companies that arrange and plan the itineraries for such adventures. And, even when the safari traveler chooses a destination and the specific type of safari they are keen to go on, there are still many own unique twists that the different safari guide operators might offer.

Even though all of these options can be a bit intimidating at first, the wonderful thing about having so many choices is that people are more likely to enjoy adventure safaris. While one person might think that they will only be able to call their safari a real adventure if they are able to be on the ground and stalking through the African wilderness on foot, others will state that simply being in a tent on the savanna is adventuresome enough.

Since there are so many options, people are generally able to find safaris in Africa to suit their personalities, their tolerance for thrills and uncertainty, and their budgetary limits as well. When traveling with a group, it can be more challenging to come to an agreement about just how adventuresome the safari travel will get. The general advice of experienced safari guide operators is to plan the trip around a middle ground destination and activities rather than trying to push people too far outside their comfort zone.

When undertaking an adventure safari, one should try to plan the maximum amount of time possible for the trip. After all, one of the largest expenses for those outside the continent will be the airfare to reach their destination, so it makes sense to try to extend the stay as long as is feasible in order to see as many different aspects of the life in the African wilderness as one can possibly take in.

No matter how long an adventure safari lasts, people always find that they wish that their African safari holidays did not have to come to a conclusion so rapidly. It is the rare person who leaves this engaging land without being deeply moved and holding on to the sights, sounds and experiences that will linger with them for a lifetime.

When one considers the possibility of going on African adventure safaris they should look at it as something infinitely more significant than a pleasant sight-seeing journey. An African safari tour can open the door to an entirely different world and will provide ample educational opportunities. Most people agree that they are never quite the same after experiencing the adventure of wildlife safaris.

The Benefits of Purchasing Trip Travel Insurance

Posted in Cancun, adventure alaska travel, adventure cruise, adventure travel, air travel, budget travel, caribbean travel, cheap tickets, family travel, international travel, medical insurance, travel, travel insurance by Webmann on September 20, 2008

Are you contemplating a trip abroad?  If you are you should think about securing a trip travel insurance policy to protect yourself, and your family. Many things can happen while you are on vacation or even before depart.  It?s imperative to be informed of the kind of costs that can be incurred while traveling, which could be avoided by having an insurance policy

This is when it is reasonable to acquire travel insurance.  Travel insurance can cover anything from trip cancellation to the expense of emergency care while away.  All insurance companies are not the same so it pays to do your homework before making your purchase.

Several travel insurance policies will offer as normal coverage- trip cancellation, or delays, medical and dental treatment, medical emergencies including evacuation and transport  to home, lost luggage, emergency transportation and accidental death.
Many insurance policies contain exceptions that rule out coverage of certain situations. The will exceptions vary from policy to policy.

There are some events that are never covered by travel insurance policies, under any circumstances. It is important to be aware of this before travelling. These events are war (although most policies will cover for terrorists attacks), Interruption to your trip due to business or contractual commitments, and mental or nervous disorders.

There are a few kinds of insurance affliated to travel that you may not want since you may be covered by other sources.  Thus, you’d be purchasing duplicate coverage. You probably don’t need flight insurance since your term life insurance will likely cover accidental demise and your medical insurance will likely cover any accident that happens in flight.   Similarly, accidental death insurance is probably a duplicate of any life insurance you might have.  Also ignore the collision damage waiver at the car rental counter because its a duplicate of your auto insurance.

A Real Cancun Adventure

Posted in Cancun, adventure travel, budget travel by Webmann on September 12, 2008
Cancun ViewImage via Wikipedia I have a couple of friends that went to Cancun for a vacation and came back married. It only took them 7 years to tie that knot and of course a trip to Cancun.

Because Cancun is what I would call a far away place it can be a little tougher getting the info you need for a great trip. We get kinda spoiled traveling between Canada and the U.S.

An Agent Will Remove Some Headaches But Costs More

You may find that it can be overwhelming and you may want to have a travel agency do some of the planning for you. You will find that this is a great way for you to save some trouble and headaches in the end. You may have to pay the extra for the agent, but it is worth it. However, if you use a travel agency, there may be a few restrictions and you will not have as much control over your vacation.

Planning on your own is a lot of work, but it can be done.

First, you will need to try to find a place to stay and you will want to research various hotels in the Cancun hotel zone. Pictures online can be deceiving, so look for reviews from people who have traveled to this area before. You may also want to call the hotel and ask them some questions about the things that they may or may not offer in their vicinity. Word of mouth can also be handy here, so talk to your friends and family who have traveled to Cancun and stayed at one of the hotels. You will want to book to make sure that you talk to hotel about any specific accommodations that you may want or need and so that they can repeat back to you all the information about your hotel and reservation so that your reservation does not come up lost.

You will also need to get to Cancun.  You will want to make sure that you have the proper paperwork for you to get in and out of Mexico. You will need to have a passport and id so that you can enter the country. Also be sure to book a flight that brings you right into the city, because you may or may not be able to find transportation to your hotel immediately. It is important for you to learn all of the rules when it comes to the things that you enter into Mexico and out of Mexico and you’ll want to check out all the rules of customs.

Lastly, you will need to plan things to do and places to eat. There are people who will end up taking a trip to Mexico spontaneous, but then you may not be able to get on the best tours or into the best restaurants. Plan ahead, but leave plenty of room for flexibility.

When it comes to Cancun, you are going to have to travel with flexibility. You will be taking a vacation that may not be perfect, but you will want to make every bit of an effort to making the situation to be a positive one. You will also find that vacation in Cancun will take a lot of preparation and you will want to take months in advance to plan it.

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Aruba Adventures

Posted in adventure travel, caribbean travel, vacation resort by Webmann on July 25, 2008
A modified version (boat taken out) of the ori...Image via WikipediaIf you like warm, arid weather, beautiful sunny beaches, and stunning sunsets, Aruba might be the perfect vacation spot for you. This little treasure in the Caribbean caters to tourists, especially from the United States, so many people find this to be a great destination. If you’re interested in Caribbean travel, check out what Aruba has to offer to you.

Aruba is found not far north of Venezuela and is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. One of the best things about this island is its climate. Unlike many of the other island in the Caribbean, Aruba does not have a generally rainy climate, and in fact is home to desert-like terrain featuring a few species of cacti.

The standard of living in Aruba is very high, and they cater toward a classy, high-end market. Therefore, if you wish to travel to Aruba, your stay may be a bit pricier than in some of the nearby islands in the Caribbean, like the Bahamas or Jamaica. However, the stay is definitely worth it. Aruba has famous white sand beaches and beautiful clear blue waters. If you like water sports, you don’t have to lie on the beach all day! You can try diving, snorkeling, sailing, swimming, parasailing, jet skiing, or any number of other fun adventures.

The Carnival season is important in Aruba and takes place from January until Ash Wednesday. Just as in many other Caribbean countries, Carnival in Aruba has a variety of great festivities in which vacationers on the island can take part. This includes midway games and children’s rides, parades, contests, parties, and special foods. If you’re looking for an exciting time to visit Aruba, try during the Carnival season.

Because the majority of this island’s revenue comes from tourism, and many of their tourists come from the United States, Aruba’s residents usually speak English. The America dollar is also widely accepted (for a fee) in the major shopping and restaurant districts, and the exchange rate is fairly fixed, so money is easily exchanged if you want to do so. More and more, Aruba is becoming a second home for the wealthy from the United States and from around the world.

Aruba can be your sole vacation destination, and you can fly directly into the country’s large public airport, or you can take a cruise throughout the Caribbean islands and stop to enjoy Aruba for the day. The island has a little something for everyone, so whether you like a relaxing vacation to sleep in the sun or an exciting vacation full of adventure, Aruba is a destination in the Caribbean that you should consider.

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GPS Systems, Why They Are Handy

Posted in adventure travel, travel, travel tips by Webmann on May 2, 2008

Gone are the days where a person had to use a paper travel map in order to find out how to get from one place to another. Now there is new technology called GPS systems, or global positioning systems. These devices, which have been used by the military for many years have recently become popular with the public. These are electronic devices that come in different forms, from handheld models to display models that are mounted or even a permanent fixture of some newer cars.

These devices, which are controlled by satellite, work by punching in a starting address and the final destination address. Once that information is put into the GPS, the GPS will guide the person step by step, turn by turn until the person has arrived at his or her destination. Some GPS systems will actually talk to you and tell you exactly where to turn and when, others are simply an interactive map that will show you on a display when and where to turn, but will not give verbal directions. Along with showing or telling the person where to turn, it also says where you are at, at which direction you are currently heading.

These global positioning systems, or GPS, are very handy to drivers since the driver does not need to be hassled with a large map while he or she is trying to keep their hands on the steering wheel and their eyes on the road. This is particularly true for those drivers that are driving without someone else to navigate for them. These GPS systems are also very handy if a person does become lost. Because the system will tell the person where they are at, they could call for help and be able to tell another person their direction and exactly where they are.

Not only are GPS systems useful for drivers, but they are also very useful to anyone that is unfamiliar with any location that they are at. Take for instance hikers. With hand held GPS systems, they can make the most of their hike and again, if they get turned around, they can find out how to get back on track if they know which direction they should go in relation to the direction they are currently headed.

Of course, this new technology is very handy and can save a person a lot of hassle, but it is important to understand how to use the particular system, and to understand that not all GPS systems work exactly the same way. It is also important to know that with any technology, they may not always work and it is still a good idea to have a traditional back up travel map, just in case.

Whether using an electronic device such as a GPS, or using a traditional map, it is a good idea to become familiar with it and familiar with your destination before you actually leave for any trip. Maps, whether traditional or electronic are only as good as the person that knows how to use and read them.

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